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This 75-inch Samsung QLED is on sale for under $1,000 today

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Amazing Deal The Samsung QE1D Series 4K LED TV.
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We’re only a week away from President’s Day, and the TV deals have already started rolling in! Top brands like Samsung, Sony, and LG are offering markdowns on some of their best models, but one of the best offers we’ve seen today is also one of the best 75-inch TV deals we’ve come across in a minute:

For a limited time, when you order the Samsung 75-inch QE1D 4K QLED through the manufacturer, you’ll only wind up paying $980. The full MSRP on this model is $1,800.

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Why you should buy the Samsung 75-inch QE1D 4K QLED

When it comes to overall brightness, colors, and contrast, it’s hard to go wrong with any Samsung TV, and the QE1D is no exception to the rule. This TV gets plenty bright when watching SDR content, making it a great choice for brightly lit rooms. And when you switch over to HDR, you’ll be amazed at the specular highlights this bad boy is able to support!

Powered by Samsung’s Quantum Processor Lite 4K, this LED also does an exceptional job at upscaling lower-resolution content, so everything you watch will look sharp and detailed. While the TV only delivers up to a native 60Hz refresh rate, Samsung’s Motion Xcelerator tech kicks in to enhance every frame, ensuring you get the best motion clarity for all your favorite movies, sports, and video games.

The Samsung QE1D uses Tizen OS for accessing popular apps like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ and features like AirPlay 2 and the built-in Alexa voice assistant. It’s only a matter of time before this model goes back to full price, so today might be the best (and last) day to take advantage of this fantastic offer.

Save $820 when you order the Samsung 75-inch QE1D 4K QLED right now. Before you depart, we also recommend taking a look at our list of the best Samsung TV deals to see what other top sets are discounted!

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Michael Bizzaco
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