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This 55-inch Samsung TV has a $150 discount today, but act fast!

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Good Deal The Samsung 55-inch Q60D 4K QLED.
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TVs are one of those tried and true consumer tech categories where you truly get what you pay for. In the case of a brand like Samsung, the higher prices you’ll see often translate to a premium picture. Fortunately, the company usually has plenty of sales going on, too, and we actually came across an excellent promo earlier today:

For a limited time, the Samsung 55-inch Q60D 4K QLED is marked down to $500. You’ll be able to take advantage of this offer at B&H Photo-Video, Best Buy, and a few other retailers.

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Why you should buy the Samsung 55-inch Q60D Series

The Samsung Q60D is a great TV to buy for a brightly lit room. Thanks to its powerful LED backlighting, the set is able to achieve enough SDR brightness to deal with harsh ambient light sources, and the panel’s reflection handling helps to keep glare at bay. While the native refresh rate is capped at 60Hz, Samsung’s Motion Xcelerator technology does a nice job at eliminating ghosting in most sports, action movies, and video games.

The Q60D is also a great set to buy if you’re planning on watching a good amount of non-HD content, as Samsung’s upscaling tech works wonders with lower-res media, so even your old DVD collection gets a fresh coat of paint! And thanks to the TV’s low input lag, PS5, Xbox, and PC gamers can expect a smooth and intuitive experience.

Apps and other web-connected features are made possibly by the onboard Tizen OS. Stream Netflix, watch hundreds of free live TV stations, mirror your phone screen to your TV, and more! The Samsung 55-inch Q60D 4K QLED isn’t going to be $500 forever, so definitely take advantage of this discount ASAP.

We also suggest having a look at our roundups of the best Samsung TV deals, best QLED TV deals, and best Samsung deals for additional markdowns on top Samsung tech.

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Michael Bizzaco
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Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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