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This 65-inch Samsung QLED TV is half-price after a $1,400 discount

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For those who are on the hunt for QLED TV deals, there’s probably nothing out there right now that can provide better value than Samsung’s offer for the 65-inch Samsung QN90C Neo QLED 4K TV. Its 65-inch model is currently half-price at just $1,400, which is an excellent price for this display. We’re not sure how much time is remaining on this $1,400 discount on its sticker price of $2,800 though, so you have to hurry with your transaction if you want the savings. If you want another size, you’re in luck because most of the models of the QLED TV are on sale, starting from $1,100 instead of $1,200 for the 43-inch model after a $100 discount, to $2,800 instead of $3,300 for the 75-inch model after a $500 discount.

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Why you should buy the 65-inch Samsung QN90C Neo QLED 4K TV

The Samsung QN90C Neo QLED 4K TV is the runner-up in our list of the best QLED TVs, with a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. We applauded its class-leading HDR performance and outstanding color performance, which will let you enjoy your favorite shows and movies even more. The TV also offers Samsung’s Neural Quantum Processor 4K for further optimized picture detail, and the Tizen operating system for access to all of the popular streaming services.

With the QLED TV technology found in the Samsung QN90C Neo QLED 4K TV, one of the biggest benefits is its exceptionally high brightness, while Samsung’s Neo QLED technology replaces the traditional LED array with a mini-LED backlighting system that offers more accurate lighting zones for even better image quality. Our QLED TV versus OLED TV comparison highlights other advantages for QLED TVs, namely longer life spans and no risk of screen burn-ins.

Most sizes of the Samsung QN90C Neo QLED 4K TV are on sale right now from Samsung, with the smallest 43-inch model at $100 off to $1,100 from $1,200, and the second-largest 75-inch model at $500 off to $2,800 from $3,300. The best offer, however, is the one for the 65-inch model, which is down to just $1,400 from $2,800 for massive savings of $1,400. We’re not sure how much time is remaining for these TV deals for the Samsung QN90C Neo QLED 4K TV though, so you’re going to have to be quick with your purchase if you don’t want to miss out.

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