Slickdeals is community-supported.Ā  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
Heads up, this deal has expired. Want to create a deal alert for this item?
expirediconian | Staff posted Jun 04, 2021 07:06 PM
expirediconian | Staff posted Jun 04, 2021 07:06 PM

75" Samsung QN75Q80TA QLED 4K UHD HDR Smart TV + 4-Yr Accidental Warranty

or less w/ SD Cashback + Free S&H

$1,849

$3,100

40% off
BuyDig
68 Comments 39,957 Views
Visit BuyDig
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
BuyDig has 75" Samsung QN75Q80TA Smart TV + 4 Years Accidental Warranty on sale for $1849 when you apply coupon code ARX24 at checkout. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.

Note, 4 Years Accidental Warranty will automatically be added to cart. Discount will be shown on final checkout step.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Resolution: 3840x2160
  • Refresh Rate: 240Hz (Native)
  • Processor: Quantum Processor 4K
  • HDR: Quantum HDR 12x
  • FreeSync Variable Refresh Rate
  • Smart Platform: Smart TV Powered by TIZEN
  • Ports:
    • 4x HDMI
    • 2x USB 2.0
    • 1x RF/Cable
    • 1x Ethernet
    • 1x RS-232C
    • 1x Digital Audio Output
4-Year Accidental Warranty Includes:
  • Accidental Damage coverage
  • Impact Damage
  • Dropping while moving or mounting the TV
  • From kids playing ball in the house
  • Burn in covered - usually not covered by the OEM
  • Remote Control replacement - hot swap, no question asked
  • Tech Support Included - initial product setup and/or configuration
  • Authorized service dispatched by Consumer Priority Service

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $951 lower (34% savings) than the $2800 list price.
    • This offer is $100 less than a recent Frontpage deal.
  • About this store:
    • BuyDig 45-Day return policy: If you are not satisfied with your purchase for any reason, you may return items for a full refund within 45 days, subject to the conditions below. If your return is not the result of our error, the return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.

Original Post

Written by iconian | Staff
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
BuyDig has 75" Samsung QN75Q80TA Smart TV + 4 Years Accidental Warranty on sale for $1849 when you apply coupon code ARX24 at checkout. Slickdeals Cashback is available for this store (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.

Note, 4 Years Accidental Warranty will automatically be added to cart. Discount will be shown on final checkout step.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Resolution: 3840x2160
  • Refresh Rate: 240Hz (Native)
  • Processor: Quantum Processor 4K
  • HDR: Quantum HDR 12x
  • FreeSync Variable Refresh Rate
  • Smart Platform: Smart TV Powered by TIZEN
  • Ports:
    • 4x HDMI
    • 2x USB 2.0
    • 1x RF/Cable
    • 1x Ethernet
    • 1x RS-232C
    • 1x Digital Audio Output
4-Year Accidental Warranty Includes:
  • Accidental Damage coverage
  • Impact Damage
  • Dropping while moving or mounting the TV
  • From kids playing ball in the house
  • Burn in covered - usually not covered by the OEM
  • Remote Control replacement - hot swap, no question asked
  • Tech Support Included - initial product setup and/or configuration
  • Authorized service dispatched by Consumer Priority Service

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $951 lower (34% savings) than the $2800 list price.
    • This offer is $100 less than a recent Frontpage deal.
  • About this store:
    • BuyDig 45-Day return policy: If you are not satisfied with your purchase for any reason, you may return items for a full refund within 45 days, subject to the conditions below. If your return is not the result of our error, the return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.

Original Post

Written by iconian | Staff

Community Voting

Deal Score
+31
Good Deal
Visit BuyDig

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Top Comments

Kingram
1164 Posts
172 Reputation
Is Dolby Vision important? Yes and No.
Yes, it without a doubt is the best implementation of HDR available as it's technically superior to the other formats. It's hardware based and makes numerous adjustments to the TV that many manufacturers don't let you change. The scene by scene or frame by frame metadata on the disc are interpreted by the chip, and are made to try to compensate for the shortcomings of TVs to give the best picture possible to get the closest possible picture to the creators intent.

After reading that I'm sure you're now scratching your head wondering why I would also say it's not important. A few reasons. While it's currently more prevalent than HDR10+, most home releases are also not in Dolby Vision. Speaking of HDR10+, it also offers the dynamic metadata that Dolby Vision provides. It is not hardware based, so it will work the best in Samsung devices but is rolling out on more and more devices. While DV can be mastered to 12bit color, no TV can display it, so they're both limited to 10bit color depth. Dolby Vision also becomes slightly less relevant when considering that most high end TVs have their own tone mapping algorithm to try to provide adjust.ments to standard HDR10 content to further enhance the image quality. Finally, it can only do so much to enhance image quality. If you do a "blind test" of say a Vizio M Series Quantum next to a Samsung Q90R I'd put money down that the majority would prefer the image quality of the Samsung over the Vizio. There's a reason Rtings recommends Samsung over pretty much every other LED despite the lack of DV support.
ktnsvm
1877 Posts
1246 Reputation
Won't buy a Samsung until they support Dolby Vision.
Spankybean
272 Posts
56 Reputation
I bought a tv from these guys recently and got a cps warranty. They have a horrible reputation online and I hope I never have to use the warranty.

68 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Jun 06, 2021 05:19 PM
20 Posts
Joined Feb 2020
GreenSparrow306Jun 06, 2021 05:19 PM
20 Posts
How does this compare to Costco deal here
https://www.costco.com/samsung-75...01279.html

It is obviously more expensive but comes with a 5 year warranty (2nd year from Costco and years 3-5 form AllState.

I keep hearing the warranty from buydig is junk. Wondering if I should pay a but more for the warranty from Costco + allstate
Jun 06, 2021 05:24 PM
2,242 Posts
Joined Oct 2004
bagwellJun 06, 2021 05:24 PM
2,242 Posts
Quote from GreenSparrow306 :
How does this compare to Costco deal here
https://www.costco.com/samsung-75...01279.html

It is obviously more expensive but comes with a 5 year warranty (2nd year from Costco and years 3-5 form AllState.

I keep hearing the warranty from buydig is junk. Wondering if I should pay a but more for the warranty from Costco + allstate

I'd much rather buy from Costco Applause
Jun 06, 2021 05:29 PM
5,131 Posts
Joined Jun 2006
mahdegoJun 06, 2021 05:29 PM
5,131 Posts
Quote from ktnsvm :
The point is they are trying to push a different format when Dolby Vision already won. No need to fragment the market even more than it is. It just causes more confused consumers.

It's Microsoft's chosen format for gaming, Netflix's for shows and movies, Apples for shows, movies, and iPhones. Every other TV brand supports it.

Samsung is being selfish cause they helped develop HDR10+.

https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/h...lby-vision
Bruh... if a consumer isn't motivated enough or even intelligent enough to do their own damn DD to know the TV is great for them or not then fark them. Dolby, hdr, whatever. I guarantee 95% of consumers only care about PQ.... and you're straight lying to yourself if you say samsung can't produce a good PQ because of some hdr10+ crap. Worry about yourself and stop it with caring about most other consumers. You don't want it, move on from samsung and support whatever brand you want. Me... I'll continue looking for the best pq for the best deal i can find and find that balance. Like my old HD whatever crap I supported until bluray won and still supported for the deals..I was still happy at the time and I'll damn sure be happy with this set (if I were in the market for 75")

also if you really care and want change, this isn't the place to keep on ranting. find the proper people at samsung to write/communicate with. in the end nothing leaves a statement stronger than to stop putting money in their pockets after you let them know why.
Last edited by mahdego June 6, 2021 at 10:46 AM.
1
Jun 06, 2021 06:29 PM
1,194 Posts
Joined Dec 2011
life4evaJun 06, 2021 06:29 PM
1,194 Posts
Quote from mahdego :
Bruh... if a consumer isn't motivated enough or even intelligent enough to do their own damn DD to know the TV is great for them or not then fark them. Dolby, hdr, whatever. I guarantee 95% of consumers only care about PQ.... and you're straight lying to yourself if you say samsung can't produce a good PQ because of some hdr10+ crap. Worry about yourself and stop it with caring about most other consumers. You don't want it, move on from samsung and support whatever brand you want. Me... I'll continue looking for the best pq for the best deal i can find and find that balance. Like my old HD whatever crap I supported until bluray won and still supported for the deals..I was still happy at the time and I'll damn sure be happy with this set (if I were in the market for 75")

also if you really care and want change, this isn't the place to keep on ranting. find the proper people at samsung to write/communicate with. in the end nothing leaves a statement stronger than to stop putting money in their pockets after you let them know why.
Samsung #1 TV seller in the Entire World šŸŒŽ..........

They can pretty much do what they want, Dolby Vision is nice, but outside of those that know it's still a long way before it truly becomes mainstream if ever.

I have a Samsung Qled in the living room and an Lg Oled in the bedroom. I prefer Dolby Vision for hdr content as it looks phenomenal (I also have a Hisense H9G which supports all formats).

Prefer gaming on my Samsung though......

This is a Solid deal for one of the best led TVs on the market.
Jun 06, 2021 06:48 PM
4,912 Posts
Joined Dec 2008
inquisitiveJun 06, 2021 06:48 PM
4,912 Posts
Quote from GreenSparrow306 :
How does this compare to Costco deal here
https://www.costco.com/samsung-75...01279.html

It is obviously more expensive but comes with a 5 year warranty (2nd year from Costco and years 3-5 form AllState.

I keep hearing the warranty from buydig is junk. Wondering if I should pay a but more for the warranty from Costco + allstate
buy costco. also, the 90 day return period no questions asked is great in case you don't like it after finding out things during that period that you might want to end up returning.
Jun 06, 2021 08:08 PM
1,124 Posts
Joined Mar 2014
motorxoomJun 06, 2021 08:08 PM
1,124 Posts
Quote from ktnsvm :
The point is they are trying to push a different format when Dolby Vision already won. No need to fragment the market even more than it is. It just causes more confused consumers.

It's Microsoft's chosen format for gaming, Netflix's for shows and movies, Apples for shows, movies, and iPhones. Every other TV brand supports it.

Samsung is being selfish cause they helped develop HDR10+.

https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/h...lby-vision
Your saying Microsoft choice for gaming is DV. You do realize Samsung has a partnership with Xbox right. Sorry man you cannot tell a lick of difference between a show in HDR or the same show in DV. All marketing ploys my man.
Jun 06, 2021 08:10 PM
1,124 Posts
Joined Mar 2014
motorxoomJun 06, 2021 08:10 PM
1,124 Posts
Quote from life4eva :
Samsung #1 TV seller in the Entire World šŸŒŽ..........

They can pretty much do what they want, Dolby Vision is nice, but outside of those that know it's still a long way before it truly becomes mainstream if ever.

I have a Samsung Qled in the living room and an Lg Oled in the bedroom. I prefer Dolby Vision for hdr content as it looks phenomenal (I also have a Hisense H9G which supports all formats).

Prefer gaming on my Samsung though......

This is a Solid deal for one of the best led TVs on the market.
Spot on with you analysis. Same Q80T is my preferred gaming TV. Tried the X900H but crap. LG CX is for movies and DV

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Pro
Jun 06, 2021 08:10 PM
242 Posts
Joined Jul 2015
JeffryF
Pro
Jun 06, 2021 08:10 PM
242 Posts
Quote from McWetty :
Having owned 2 Samsung TV's, 3 Samsung W/D combos, a Samsung fridge, and SmartThings… do not buy Samsung. It will break. And it'll break at the 15th month mark forcing you to use an extended warranty. These warranties are just like insurance companies in that they will find any reason to not pay out. I only offer this as personal experience; others will disagree. I believe Samsung stuff is manufactured to help sell high margin extended warranties.
So far I have 3 samsung tvs (1-4 yrs), 2 fridges(2-3 yrs), washer/dryer(3 yrs), and 4 samsung phones(0-3yrs), active 2 watch(2yrs), laptop&tab s7(1 yrs). Everything has been quite reliable so far. The only issue I have is with one of the tv's wifi always dropping out. But then again it did get damaged during a thunderstorm but was repaired. Other than that my experience has been great.
1
1
Pro
Jun 06, 2021 11:28 PM
5,582 Posts
Joined Dec 2015
DeProof
Pro
Jun 06, 2021 11:28 PM
5,582 Posts
Quote from byrus :
Doesn't the Xbox series X have hdr10?
Yes, but not HDR10+. They support DV.
Pro
Jun 06, 2021 11:32 PM
5,582 Posts
Joined Dec 2015
DeProof
Pro
Jun 06, 2021 11:32 PM
5,582 Posts
Quote from motorxoom :
Your saying Microsoft choice for gaming is DV. You do realize Samsung has a partnership with Xbox right. Sorry man you cannot tell a lick of difference between a show in HDR or the same show in DV. All marketing ploys my man.
HDR10+ is not available for Xbox, just DV.
Most people that can't tell the difference don't have a tv that can push DV to it's potential. It is most def better than HDR10+ by a good amount and far better than regular HDR10. Not saying everyone would care, but if you think HDR is important at all, then you would likely see a big HDR improvement between the two. And even if you are among those that can't, like I said, can't get HDR10+ on Xbox anyway. Def not all marketing plays.
Last edited by DeProof June 6, 2021 at 04:36 PM.
Jun 07, 2021 12:30 AM
1,124 Posts
Joined Mar 2014
motorxoomJun 07, 2021 12:30 AM
1,124 Posts
Quote from DeProof :
HDR10+ is not available for Xbox, just DV.
Most people that can't tell the difference don't have a tv that can push DV to it's potential. It is most def better than HDR10+ by a good amount and far better than regular HDR10. Not saying everyone would care, but if you think HDR is important at all, then you would likely see a big HDR improvement between the two. And even if you are among those that can't, like I said, can't get HDR10+ on Xbox anyway. Def not all marketing plays.
Like I said Samsung has a partnership with Xbox Series S/X and I had a Sony X900H playing a Netflix show in DV and the same show playing HDR10 on the Samsung Q80T and the Q80T 100 percent looked better. These Metadata things are nothing but a gimmick. Sorry it's true. No different then these makers saying it's a 240hz or 120hz and the TV can only display 120hz or 60hz.
Jun 07, 2021 01:11 AM
85 Posts
Joined Aug 2010
post_breakJun 07, 2021 01:11 AM
85 Posts
$1799 at microcenter [microcenter.com] and had best buy price match them today. No it doesnt have dolby vision but my eyes cant tell the difference. No it's not a 4 year warranty but chances are it will be a hassle to get them to honor it. YMMV depending on best buy price match if they are in a market you reside in.
Pro
Jun 07, 2021 01:43 AM
5,582 Posts
Joined Dec 2015
DeProof
Pro
Jun 07, 2021 01:43 AM
5,582 Posts
Quote from motorxoom :
Like I said Samsung has a partnership with Xbox Series S/X and I had a Sony X900H playing a Netflix show in DV and the same show playing HDR10 on the Samsung Q80T and the Q80T 100 percent looked better. These Metadata things are nothing but a gimmick. Sorry it's true. No different then these makers saying it's a 240hz or 120hz and the TV can only display 120hz or 60hz.
Do you always just make stuff up and present it as fact? Partnership or not, there is no HDR10+ on Xbox. No, HDR10 does not look better than DV. Not a gimmick.
Jun 07, 2021 02:36 AM
107 Posts
Joined Sep 2012
gmonieyJun 07, 2021 02:36 AM
107 Posts
Quote from post_break :
$1799 at microcenter [microcenter.com] and had best buy price match them today. No it doesnt have dolby vision but my eyes cant tell the difference. No it's not a 4 year warranty but chances are it will be a hassle to get them to honor it. YMMV depending on best buy price match if they are in a market you reside in.
Did you go directly to Best Buy or called them?

I feel like trying to find someone on the floor is a major pain.

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Jun 07, 2021 03:15 AM
293 Posts
Joined Jun 2017
strangevilJun 07, 2021 03:15 AM
293 Posts
Quote from Kingram :
Is Dolby Vision important? Yes and No.
Yes, it without a doubt is the best implementation of HDR available as it's technically superior to the other formats. It's hardware based and makes numerous adjustments to the TV that many manufacturers don't let you change. The scene by scene or frame by frame metadata on the disc are interpreted by the chip, and are made to try to compensate for the shortcomings of TVs to give the best picture possible to get the closest possible picture to the creators intent.

After reading that I'm sure you're now scratching your head wondering why I would also say it's not important. A few reasons. While it's currently more prevalent than HDR10+, most home releases are also not in Dolby Vision. Speaking of HDR10+, it also offers the dynamic metadata that Dolby Vision provides. It is not hardware based, so it will work the best in Samsung devices but is rolling out on more and more devices. While DV can be mastered to 12bit color, no TV can display it, so they're both limited to 10bit color depth. Dolby Vision also becomes slightly less relevant when considering that most high end TVs have their own tone mapping algorithm to try to provide adjust.ments to standard HDR10 content to further enhance the image quality. Finally, it can only do so much to enhance image quality. If you do a "blind test" of say a Vizio M Series Quantum next to a Samsung Q90R I'd put money down that the majority would prefer the image quality of the Samsung over the Vizio. There's a reason Rtings recommends Samsung over pretty much every other LED despite the lack of DV support.
Very well put. I own a 2019 Q9FN and a C9 as well and honestly, I've never found DV to be a 'killer feature'. Honestly, I wouldn't even notice it often if you turned it off or on and didn't tell me. I'm sure there will be plenty of examples of content leveraging it but overall, I feel these LEDs get so much brighter than OLEDs that I personally. don't see a vast difference in the HDR quality of both panels.

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Popular Deals

Trending Deals