Samsung EPP/EDU: 43" Samsung The Serif QLED 4K 120Hz HDR Smart TV
$550
$999.99
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Samsung.com has for Samsung Education/Employment Discount Program Members: 43" Samsung Class The Serif QLED 4K UHD HDR Floor Stand Smart TV on sale at prices listed below. Shipping is free.
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43" (QN43LS01TAFXZA) $549.99
55" (QN55LS01TAFXZA) $749.99
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Specs:
Resolution: 3840x2160
Refresh Rate 120Hz (Motion Rate 240)
Tizen w/ Built-in Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Bixby
Quantum HDR
Ambient Mode
"I"-Shaped Floor Stand Included
Inputs and Ports:
4x HDMI
2x USB
1x Terrestrial/RF
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About this deal:
Our research indicates that this 55" Samsung Class The Serif QLED 4K UHD HDR Floor Stand Smart TV is $539.07 lower (42% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $1,289.06 at the time of this posting.
About this product:
Comes with a 1-year warranty.
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It's been this price for 4 months and still in stock, just an FYI
My guess is that this is generally an expensive TV for its spec (because it's a design piece type of TV), so even with the discount, it's not technically the best bang for the buck in terms of performance.
But I think some people would be happy to pay premium for premium design.
You definitely don't buy The Frame or The Serif for max performance.
But, then again, you still see people crying in OLED sections about how they bought their first car for less, so basically everyone thinks 85" TVs should all be $500 to be a good deal.
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05-01-2021 at 09:23 AM.
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Seems like a great price. Why the red?
My guess is that this is generally an expensive TV for its spec (because it's a design piece type of TV), so even with the discount, it's not technically the best bang for the buck in terms of performance.
But I think some people would be happy to pay premium for premium design.
My guess is that this is generally an expensive TV for its spec (because it's a design piece type of TV), so even with the discount, it's not technically the best bang for the buck in terms of performance.
But I think some people would be happy to pay premium for premium design.
You definitely don't buy The Frame or The Serif for max performance.
But, then again, you still see people crying in OLED sections about how they bought their first car for less, so basically everyone thinks 85" TVs should all be $500 to be a good deal.
Any reviews on this tv? I was thinking of getting the Hisense h8 it Vizio M series, but this is priced decently if the performance is good enough (ie. brightness, black levels etc)
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But I think some people would be happy to pay premium for premium design.
But, then again, you still see people crying in OLED sections about how they bought their first car for less, so basically everyone thinks 85" TVs should all be $500 to be a good deal.
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I can't help but question where all the people that they show in the video having it in the middle of the room on the stand, put the power cord?
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But I think some people would be happy to pay premium for premium design.
But I think some people would be happy to pay premium for premium design.
You definitely don't buy The Frame or The Serif for max performance.
But, then again, you still see people crying in OLED sections about how they bought their first car for less, so basically everyone thinks 85" TVs should all be $500 to be a good deal.
If you don't have an EDU or EPP account, you're not going to see the price.
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CX OLED beats this in picture quality