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This 85-inch Samsung QLED is normally $4,000 — today it’s $2,150

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Samsung is one of the most popular TV brands on the market, and we here at Digital Trends have given glowing reviews to numerous Samsung sets over the years. If you’ve been shopping around for a great deal on a massive TV, we’d like to bring your attention to this phenomenal Samsung promo:

Right now, when you order the Samsung 85-inch QNX1D 4K QLED TV through the manufacturer, you’ll only end up paying $2,150. The full MSRP on this model is $4,000.

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Why you should buy the Samsung QNX1D

Whether you plan on using it primarily as a gaming TV, or as the go-to screen for your favorite sporting events, the Samsung QNX1D is designed to excellent picture quality at all times. This is thanks in part to Samsung’s Quantum Matrix with Mini LEDs, a lighting system that gives this QLED two mighty legs to stand on, especially when it comes to watching HDR content. Features like Samsung’s Real Depth Enhancer improves the overall image depth of the movies and shows you love, while AI-powered upscaling ensures that every frame is as crisp-clean and colorful as possible!

Thanks to its numerous gaming optimizations, including Samsung’s Gaming Hub and HDMI 2.1 connectivity, the QNX1D is a great choice for PS5, Xbox, and PC gamers. Other noteworthy features include the Tizen OS smart TV hub for access to apps, games, and more. The QNX1D also supports Dolby Atmos passthrough and Samsung’s Object Tracking Sound Lite.

It’s hard to say how long this sale is going to last, but we’ve seen Samsung TV deals offered one day, only for the same promo to be gone the next morning. That being said, now might be the best time to save on this big 4K QLED. Take $1,850 off the Samsung 85-inch QNX1D 4K QLED TV when you order today.

You may also want to take a look at our list of the best TV deals and the best QLED TV deals for more markdowns on top QLEDs, OLEDs, and more.

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Michael Bizzaco
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