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We’re less than a week away from the Big Game. You know the one. The one I’m not allowed to call out by name with the pigskins and Taylor Swift’s fiancé (though he actually won’t be playing this year which is a first in awhile). If you have folks coming over to watch the two teams go head to head in between celebrity-packed commercials while you stuff your faces full of buffalo dip and chips and salsa, you may want to upgrade your living room TV. Samsung has one of its flagship OLEDs, the S95F 4K on sale for as much as $1,500 off.
The Samsung OLED S95F 4K comes in four different sizes, each of which are currently on sale. On the smallest end is the 55-inch. That model normally sells for $2,300, but is now marked down by a solid $400, bringing the price down to just $1,900. Up one size, we have the 65-inch and then the 77-inch, both ideal for the 2026 Super Bowl. Both of these has come down by and even $1,000. That leaves the 65-inch at just $2,300 and the 77-inch down to just $3,500. Then there’s the massive 83-inch model which usually goes for $6,500, but has come down $1,500 to $5,000.
The best deal here is on the 65-inch, as the biggest chunk of it proportionally has been discounted—roughly 30%. 65-inch is also super common on a size for your main TV, when you start getting bigger than that, it starts to consume the whole room.
See at Samsung
OLED vs. LCD
The Samsung Samsung OELD S95F 4K as the name implies has a OLED TV. With an OLED screen, you’re getting powerfully bright colors with dynamic contrast that feels more true to life than an LCD screen. Blacks appear to be actually as black as the screen would look when its off as opposed to that dark bluish light an LCD will display. This contrast detail is enhanced further with OLED HDR Pro. It’s glare free to so you can comfortably watch with the curtains drawn open or the lights on.
The screen can display in resolutions up to 4K and has a refresh rate of 165Hz, making it a great option for gaming.
Enhance Your Sound
Samsung is running an auxiliary for anyone looking to upgrade to this OLED TV. Two soundbars are being offered at a heavy discount so you can marvel in both great picture and great sound. The Q-series Soundbar is down $300 with the OLED TV and the S-Series is down $500 with the OLED TV.
See at Samsung
We’re less than a week away from the Big Game. You know the one. The one I’m not allowed to call out by name with the pigskins and Taylor Swift’s fiancé (though he actually won’t be playing this year which is a first in awhile). If you have folks coming over to watch the two teams go head to head in between celebrity-packed commercials while you stuff your faces full of buffalo dip and chips and salsa, you may want to upgrade your living room TV. Samsung has one of its flagship OLEDs, the S95F 4K on sale for as much as $1,500 off.
The Samsung OLED S95F 4K comes in four different sizes, each of which are currently on sale. On the smallest end is the 55-inch. That model normally sells for $2,300, but is now marked down by a solid $400, bringing the price down to just $1,900. Up one size, we have the 65-inch and then the 77-inch, both ideal for the 2026 Super Bowl. Both of these has come down by and even $1,000. That leaves the 65-inch at just $2,300 and the 77-inch down to just $3,500. Then there’s the massive 83-inch model which usually goes for $6,500, but has come down $1,500 to $5,000.
The best deal here is on the 65-inch, as the biggest chunk of it proportionally has been discounted—roughly 30%. 65-inch is also super common on a size for your main TV, when you start getting bigger than that, it starts to consume the whole room.
See at Samsung
OLED vs. LCD
The Samsung Samsung OELD S95F 4K as the name implies has a OLED TV. With an OLED screen, you’re getting powerfully bright colors with dynamic contrast that feels more true to life than an LCD screen. Blacks appear to be actually as black as the screen would look when its off as opposed to that dark bluish light an LCD will display. This contrast detail is enhanced further with OLED HDR Pro. It’s glare free to so you can comfortably watch with the curtains drawn open or the lights on.
The screen can display in resolutions up to 4K and has a refresh rate of 165Hz, making it a great option for gaming.
Enhance Your Sound
Samsung is running an auxiliary for anyone looking to upgrade to this OLED TV. Two soundbars are being offered at a heavy discount so you can marvel in both great picture and great sound. The Q-series Soundbar is down $300 with the OLED TV and the S-Series is down $500 with the OLED TV.
See at Samsung
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