SAVE $800: As of Nov. 29,Hong Kong Archives the Samsung S90D 65-inch TV is on sale for $1,397.99 in the Amazon Black Friday sale. That's a 36% discount on the list price.
It's the big moment — Black Friday itself — and there's no greater pleasure on this fine day than getting an incredible deal on an incredible bit of tech. You know, the sort of thing you just can't bear to buy at full price. Among the most popular bargains on Black Friday are smart TVs. And Amazon's Black Friday event, which runs from Nov. 21 to Dec. 2, is offering an absolute corker of a deal on a Samsung TV.
As of Nov. 29, the Samsung S90D 65-inch TV is priced at $1,397.99, which is a massive saving of $800. In terms of performance versus price, it's arguably the best TV deal available on Amazon right now — a mega saving of 36% off the list price of $2,197.99.
SEE ALSO: We track Apple deals year-round — Black Friday 2024 has the lowest prices we’ve seenYou know you're in safe hands with Samsung. They're a top-rated brand when it comes to high-end, high-spec TVs and the S90D is no different — a 4K OLED beast of a set that's absolutely packed with features and immersive, eye-popping technology.
It has HDR support plus a feature called Real Depth Enhancer. This processes images like the human eye to increase foreground contrast. The effect is a realistic, three-dimensional image. It also has AI-powered upscaling, which transforms lower def visuals into 4K. Not to mention the fact it's a full 65 inches.
And if you want to use it for gaming, it's equipped for next gen consoles thanks to Motion Xcelerator. The features allows for fast-paced, fluid game play with a refresh rate of 144Hz. The TV automatically optimises into gaming mode once you switch the console on, giving you the best gaming experience possible.
SEE ALSO: The best early gaming laptop deals you can snag ahead of Black FridayAnother great thing about this TV is that it sounds as great as it looks. It's built something called Object Tracking Sound Lite, which delivers 3D surround sound that effectively follows the movement of objects and action on the screen.
And with Samsung's Tizen OS — a slick, easy-to-use operating system — the choice of films and shows to watch is pretty much endless.
Don't miss this remarkable deal on a remarkable TV this Black Friday.
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