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If you’ve been shopping around for a great Samsung TV promo, chances are you’ve come across one or two Samsung promos. Well, we’re pleased to inform you that we’re always on the lookout for the best Samsung TV deals, and we found out that one of Samsung’s best QLED TVs of 2024 is actually on sale: 

For a limited time, when you purchase the Samsung 75-inch Q80D Series 4K QLED TV at Crutchfield, Best Buy, B&H Photo-Video, and a few other retailers, you’ll only pay $1,500. The full MSRP on this model is $2,200. 

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Why you should buy the Samsung Q80D Series 

Whether you plan on casually watching a movie or TV show now and then, or you’re going to do some 4K HDR Netflix streaming and serious console or PC gaming, the Samsung Q80D is the kind of all-purpose QLED set that gets bright enough to fight glare in brightly lit rooms, but also delivers excellent contrast levels, making it a good choice for darker rooms, too. Samsung’s NQ4 AI Gen 2 processor does most of the heavy lifting as far as picture optimization is concerned, but the CPU is aided by the QLED’s full array LED backlighting and solid 4K upscaling.

The Q80D supports every HDR format except Dolby Vision. You’ll be amazed at the kind of specular highlights this QLED can achieve! And thanks to HDMI 2.1 connectivity and full VRR and ALLM support, the Q80D is an awesome choice for console and PC gamers. Expect fast response times and minimal input lag.

When it’s time to start streaming content, Samsung’s Tizen OS covers all things apps, casting, and web-connected. Access popular apps like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney Plus, along with hundreds of free live TV stations. Take $700 off the Samsung 75-inch Q80D 4K QLED TV when you purchase it today.

Before you head out, we also thought you might want to browse through our lists of the best Samsung deals and best QLED TV deals for even more discounts on top Samsung TVs!

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