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One of Samsung’s best OLED TVs has a $300 discount today

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Did you know that one of Samsung’s best OLED TVs is on sale this week? For a limited time, the much-praised S90D Series is being treated to a slew of markdowns, including the 65-inch size. Purchase at Amazon, Best Buy, Crutchfield, and a few other retailers, and you’ll only pay $1,400, which is a $300 discount off the TV’s MSRP.

We also recommend taking a look at our coverage of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, running today through March 31. You’ll save up to 40% on select items, including popular outdoor tech products like Bluetooth speakers and wireless earbuds!

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Why you should buy the Samsung S90D Series

The Samsung S90D is the kind of colorful, detailed, and punchy QD-OLED TV that captures the best of both worlds for picture tech: the arresting gamut and saturation of quantum dot-enhanced colors and the unbeatable contrast levels that only an OLED display can produce. The S90D delivers insane picture quality with powerful AI-driven processing and upscaling. The TV gets bright enough to be placed in just about any viewing space, and its wide viewing angle preserves picture detail even for those sitting off-center.

While the TV lacks Dolby Vision support, it works with every other HDR format, and the kind of specular highlights it’s able to achieve shouldn’t be missed! Thanks to HDMI 2.1 connectivity, a native 144Hz refresh rate, and VRR and ALLM support, the S90D is an excellent choice for modern game consoles and gaming PCs, too!

As for apps and casting, the TV’s Tizen OS smart hub gives you access to popular services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and hundreds of free live TV stations too.

Save $300 on the Samsung 65-inch S90D 4K QD-OLED when you purchase today. We also suggest taking a look at our lists of the best Samsung TV deals and best Samsung deals for more discounts on top Samsung TVs!

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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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