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This Samsung 83-inch OLED TV has a $1,000 discount today

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Amazing Deal Samsung S85D 4K OLED TV.
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Samsung produces a ton of TVs, so it’s no surprise to us that some of the best TV deals are on Samsung products (because there are so many!). Fortunately, Samsung is one of the best TV brands in the business, especially when it comes to 4K OLED TVs. As luck would have it, we came across a major discount on a monstrous Samsung: 

For a limited time, when you purchase the Samsung 83-inch S85D Series OLED through Best Buy or Walmart, you’ll only pay $2,500. The full MSRP on this model is $3,500. 

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Why you should buy the Samsung S85D Series OLED

Powered by Samsung’s NQ4 AI Gen 2 processor and rocking a massive WOLED display, the Samsung S85D delivers rich, lifelike colors and near-perfect contrast levels. The TV also does a phenomenal job when it comes to 4K upscaling, ensuring every movie you watch and game you play looks as vivid as possible. And thanks to top-notch reflection handling, you shouldn’t have an issue placing the S85D in a brightly lit room either! 

The Samsung features full HDMI 2.1 support, making it an excellent TV for gaming and HDR content (with support for every format except Dolby Vision). You’ll also get VRR and ALLM support, which automatically optimizes picture settings when a game console is detected. Expect fast response times and minimal input lag with this OLED! 

The Samsung S85D continues Samsung’s usage of Tizen OS for accessing entertainment apps, screen mirroring, and other smart TV-adjacent features. It’s hard to say how long this deal is going to stick around, so now might be the last day to save. Take $1,000 off the Samsung 83-inch S85D Series OLED when you purchase today. 

We also recommend checking out our roundups of the best Samsung TV deals and the best OLED TV deals.

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Michael Bizzaco
Former AV Contributor
Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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