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This 85-inch 8K TV from Samsung has a $2,700 discount

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The Samsung QN900C Neo QLED 8K TV in a living room.
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One of the best ways to own a future-proof TV is to invest in 8K technology. Sure, 4K TVs are just settling into the mainstream, but hear us out: Going with an 8K set will get you 8K upscaling, which means every 4K movie, show, or video game will look better on an 8K screen than it does on a 4K panel. And one of the best TV brands for 8K resolution is none other than Samsung. We see a lot of Samsung TV deals in our line of work, but this one takes home the gold:

Right now, when you order the Samsung 85-inch QN900C through the manufacturer, you’ll save $2,700. At full price, this monolithic 8K TV costs $5,300.

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Why you should buy the Samsung 85-inch QN900C

The QN900C is more than just an LED-LCD that manages to put out 8K resolution; it’s one of Samsung’s Neo QLED models. Combining mini-LED lighting with quantum dots, Samsung’s Quantum Matrix Pro, the QN900C delivers crisp-clear and detailed picture. The TV’s native refresh rate is 120Hz, but you’ll be able to get up to 144Hz with specific gaming hardware. Picture upscaling is handled by Samsung’s Neural Quantum Processor 8K, which does a fantastic job of optimizing every frame for top brightness, colors, and contrast.

HDR highlights look particularly incredible on this bad boy, and that’s thanks in part to Samsung’s Neo Quantum HDR 8K Pro, a picture engine solely dedicated to enhancing HDR content. The QN900C is also one of Samsung’s Infinity Screen models, which means all AV ports are housed on the separate Slim One Connect.

TV deals like this one are rare, so if you’ve been waiting to score a big 8K set for an excellent price, don’t wait any longer! Save $2,700 when you order the Samsung 85-inch QN900C through the manufacturer. You may also want to check out some of the best soundbar deals we’ve been finding.

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