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One of the best TV deals available right now: Samsung’s 65-inch QD-OLED S84F at $949 with $1,050 off

Samsung 65" S84F QD-OLED drops to $949.99 (save $1,050): Vision AI, 4K UHD, Tizen.

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QD-OLED TVs have been sitting at a price point that keeps them out of reach for most buyers since the technology launched. The Samsung S84F changes that calculus considerably: it’s down to $949.99 at Best Buy, a $1,050 saving off its $1,999.99 comp value, and it brings Samsung’s best panel technology to a price that’s genuinely difficult to argue with.

What you’re getting

QD-OLED is worth understanding before anything else, because it’s what separates the S84F from standard OLED options at this price. The technology layers quantum dot color filtering over an OLED panel, which pushes peak brightness and color volume significantly higher than conventional OLED while retaining the per-pixel contrast and true blacks that make OLED worth caring about. The result is a screen that holds up in brighter rooms without sacrificing anything in dark scenes, which is the one area where standard OLED has historically struggled.

Samsung’s Vision AI handles picture optimization on a scene-by-scene basis, adjusting brightness, contrast, and color in real time rather than applying a fixed picture mode across everything. It’s a feature that makes a genuine difference in mixed-use viewing, particularly if your screen time spans sports, movies, and gaming across the same evening. Tizen remains one of the more polished smart TV platforms available, with fast navigation, broad app support, and reliable performance over time.

For gaming, the S84F supports 4K at 120Hz with VRR, making it a capable display for current-generation consoles as well as a premier home theater screen. The 65-inch size hits the sweet spot for most living room setups, large enough to be cinematic without dominating a room.

Why it’s worth it

Getting QD-OLED picture quality under $1,000 is a landmark pricing moment for the technology. Comparable OLED options from LG and Sony at this screen size typically sit above $1,200, even with discounts applied, and neither matches the color volume advantage that quantum dot filtering brings to the S84F. For anyone who has been watching OLED prices and waiting for the right moment, this is it.

The bottom line

The Samsung S84F at $949.99 is the kind of TV deal that doesn’t need much convincing. The QD-OLED panel, Vision AI processing, and gaming-ready spec sheet add up to a screen that delivers genuinely premium picture quality at a price that finally puts it within reach, and the $1,050 saving makes it one of the clearest TV purchases available right now.

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