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When it comes to premium QLED TVs, one of the best brands in the business is Samsung. Renowned for bright and colorful picture quality, spectacular HDR performance, and many other accolades, sets like the Samsung QN90D are fan favorites for a reason. Fortunately, this perfect example of a powerhouse TV is on sale, too:

Today, the Samsung 75-inch QN90D 4K QLED is on sale for $1,800. You’ll be able to purchase directly through Samsung.

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Why you should buy the Samsung 75-inch QN90D Series

We had the opportunity to test out the 98-inch version of this premium TV, and editor at large Caleb Denison praised the QN90D for its “excellent color accuracy” and “sparkling HDR brightness.” Powered by Samsung’s Neo Quantum 4K AI Gen 2, the QN90D delivers next-level picture processing and remarkable 4K upscaling. The TV is able to get bright enough when watching SDR content to overcome glare in a bright room, and HDR playback gives you some of the best specular highlights we’ve ever seen on a QLED.

Modern features like HDMI 2.1 connectivity on all four ports, plus VRR and ALLM support, make the QN90D an excellent choice for gamers. The TV can even get up to 144Hz when you’ve connected a compatible monitor! Expect low input lag, lightning-fast response times, and a lot more wins in those FPS multiplayer brawls.

Apps and casting are all thanks to the TV’s Tizen OS system, which handles everything from Netflix and Hulu streaming to AirPlay 2 support and important TV updates. We wish we knew how long this sale was going to last, but our guess is it’ll be back to full price before we know it. So, your best bet is to buy ASAP.

Save $300 when you purchase the Samsung 75-inch QN90D 4K QLED right now, and be sure to take a look at our lists of the best Samsung TV deals, best QLED TV deals, and best TV deals for even more discounts on top Samsung TVs!

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