The Samsung QN90C is one of the best QLED TVs you can buy, and it’s $1,300 off

Samsung’s highly-rated QLED TV is down to a record-low price

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Thanks to Samsung’s newest lineup of 2024 displays, the retailer is slashing prices on older models, including the highly rated Samsung QN90C QLED TV. Samsung has the 75-inch modelon sale for a record-low price of $1,999.99(it was $3,299.99), thanks to a whopping $1,300 discount.Listed in ourbest TVguide, theSamsung QN90Cdelivers a brilliant picture with bright, bold colors and lifelike images thanks to Quantum Dot technology and Samsung’s powerful Neural Quantum processor.

The Samsung display features an anti-glare screen and ultra viewing angle technology, making it a great TV for watching daytime sports. You also get four HDMI 2.1 ports with 4K 120Hz capabilities for gaming, Samsung’s excellent Tizen OS for seamless streaming, and a sleek design.Today’s deal is the best we’ve ever seen and a fantastic price for a big-screen premium TV. If you want a gorgeous QLED display from a reputable brand, you can’t get much better than today’s offer on Samsung’s QN90C.

Samsung QN90C QLED TV deal

Samsung QN90C QLED TV deal

Samsung 75-inch QN90C Neo QLED 4K TV:was $3,299.99 now$1,999.99 at SamsungYou can score a whopping $1,300 discount on Samsung’s gorgeous QN90C Neo QLED TV, bringing the 75-inch model down to a record low of $1,999.99. The QN90C Series is the ideal TV for watching sports events, thanks to the exceptional brightness and anti-glare screen, coupled with ultra viewing angle technology.

More Samsung TV deals

More Samsung TV deals

Samsung 75-inch CU7000 Crystal 4K Smart TV:was$749.99 now$599.99at Best BuyIf you don’t need a QLED display but still want a premium picture experience, Samsung’s CU7000 Crystal series is a fantastic option, with the 75-inch model on sale for $599.99. Your content will be upgraded to 4K resolution with Samsung’s Crystal processor; plus, an easy-to-use Tizen operating system and a dedicated Gaming Hub make this a great deal for a big-screen TV.

Samsung 65-inch S90C Smart 4K OLED TV:was $2,599.99 now$1,699.99 at SamsungThe Samsung S90C OLED is TechRadar’sbest TVof the year, and the 65-inch model is on sale for $1,699.99 - $100 more than the record-low price. OurSamsung S90C reviewawarded this TV five stars, praising its gorgeous picture, extensive gaming features, super slim design, and reasonable price - especially with today’s $900 price cut.

Samsung 75-inch The Frame QLED 4K Smart TV (2022):was $2,997.99 now$1,999.99 at SamsungSamsung’s art-inspired 75-inch The Frame TV is on sale for a record-low price of $1,999.99. The best-sellingSamsung Frame TVtransforms into a beautiful piece of art that seamlessly blends into your home’s decor. It also includes customizable bezels, a QLED screen, and smart capabilities.

Samsung 65-inch S95C Smart UHD 4K OLED TV:was$3,299.99 now$2,599.99 at SamsungTheS95C isn’t just one of the best TVs Samsung makes; it’s one of the best OLED TVs on the market, and the 65-inch model is on sale for $2,599.99. It’s pricey, but ourSamsung S95C reviewawarded a gorgeous display five stars out of five thanks to its exceptional brightness, color volume, and superb gaming support.

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Mackenzie Frazier is the deals editor in the US for TechRadar at Future plc. She’s been sharing deal advice for Future for the past six years and loves finding products that consumers want at the best possible price. She’s had 11 years of experience working in e-commerce and loves being a mom to her two little boys.

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