GET UP TO 33% OFF: As of August 9,Watch Taming A Sex Man Online Samsung is offering up to 33% off OLED TVs as part of its Samsung OLED Week sale.
There are some staple items in every home that cost a lot upfront but provide years of use — washer and dryer sets, refrigerators, and TVs, to name a few.
While many people wait until their old TVs finally give out before upgrading, the latest advancements in OLED tech (like AI upscaling, Dolby Atmos, and super-fast refresh rates) may make it worthwhile to upgrade sooner rather than later.
SEE ALSO: The best time to buy a TV: A guide to the times of year that you'll find the best TV dealsRight now, Samsung is hosting its OLED TV Week with discounts of up to 33% off select OLED models, making now an opportune time to pull out your wallet and get yourself a new centerpiece for your living room.
The Samsung 42-in Class OLED Gaming TV (S90D) is built for gamers. Its lightning-fast 144Hz refresh rate, combined with FreeSync Premium, guarantees tear-free, stutter-free, and low-latency gameplay for a trueHDR experience. The AI Auto Game Mode is a game-changer (pun intended), automatically optimizing settings the moment you start playing. Plus, the Gaming Hub and Game Bar keep all your essential gaming tools at your fingertips so you can focus on the action and beat the competition.
Right now, you can get this TV at Samsung for $1,149.99 ($250 off the listing price). It’s the same price at Best Buy, but Amazon has it for $1,147.99, which is the lowest price you'll find it.
The Samsung 55-inch Class OLED (S85D) isn’t a gaming TV but features Motion Xcelerator 120Hz for a smooth viewing experience. Its OLED HDR display delivers cinema-like visuals with perfect blacks, a wide spectrum of vibrant Pantone-validated colors, and exceptional contrast, making it ideal for movie nights or binge-watching your favorite series. The 120Hz refresh rate also means the sports fans in your life will be able to enjoy the Big Game without motion blur.
This model is priced at $1,299.99 at Samsung (a whopping $400 off the listing price). You can also get it at Best Buy for the same price, while Amazon is yet again undercutting at $1,297.99.
The Samsung 65-inch Class OLED (S90C) is a premium TV that delivers vibrant, Pantone-validated colors, Dolby Atmos sound with Object Tracking Sound Lite, and a super smooth Motion Xcelerator Turbo Pro feature capable of a 144Hz refresh rate when in Game Motion Plus mode. It's also equipped with a Gaming Hub and comes with a convenient SolarCell Remote that you can control with your voice (if you want to).
This high-end model is going for $1,599.99 at Samsung, but you can get it for $1,499.99 at Best Buy and Amazon.
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