Amazon and Samsung are offering the 77-inch variant of one of the quite popular Samsung OLED TV models. The TV supports 4K resolution, HDR10, Dolby Atmos, up to 144Hz refresh, and more.
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You now have until Thursday, April 11 to buy a new 2024 Samsung OLED, Neo QLED, or Frame smart TV so you can also get a Samsung 65-inch TU690T TV with your order completely for free.
The massive 98-inch Samsung QLED 4K Q80C Smart TV is currently available on Amazon and from the Samsung website with an equally massive $3,000 discount. Get this TV with 38% off its MSRP.
The 77-inch Samsung OLED 4K S90C Series smart TV includes a very slim design, a display with vivid color, and more. It's discounted down $1,300 at the moment for a new all-time low price of $2,297.99
Today, the QN85C Neo QLED 4K Smart TVs are available at huge discounts of $500, $700, $900, and $1600 for 55", 65", 75", and 85" variants, respectively, so grab them now from Samsung and Amazon.
Samsung has announced a range of new QLED, Micro LED, OLED and Lifestyle displays ahead of CES 2024, touting the inclusion of a next-generation AI processor and features in its top of the range model.
Amazon is selling the 75" and 85" Samsung Q70C TVs with big 29% and 36% discounts, respectively. They are both at their lowest-ever prices since going on sale earlier this year. Read on for the links.
The 2K version of the 145-inch Samsung Wall TV is currently priced at $84,700, or $21,200 less than its normal $105,999 price tag. You can also save money on the smaller 110-inch model.
Samsung has announced that its smart TV app called Samsung TV Plus will soon be available to select Galaxy smartphones. Compatible Galaxy device owners can download it from tomorrow onwards.
Amid dwindling demand and a backlog of LCD units, Samsung will let go of all LCD production by the end of 2020. One of the existing factories will be converted to build quantum dot screens.
Samsung's Tizen operating system has been found to be riddled with security vulnerabilities that allow for remote-code execution, and for the delivery of malicious code via the OS' app store.
After ten different labs set out to determine if the energy consumption claims of TVs are accurate, Samsung came under the spotlight for a feature which some claim bypasses the test.