My local Sam's Club has select TVs on clearance. In-club only. YMMV. Confirmed in SLC, UT. Products are no longer listed on Sam's Club website.
https://www.samsclub.com/locator
LG 55" OLED OLED55BX $600 with possible $50 gift card. Gift card is listed on the price sticker
Vizio 65" QLED P65Q9-H1 $640 3 year warranty. (updated: I mistakenly tagged this as OLED originally)
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My bad. I looked quickly and posted since I didn't want either. I will update the op. The LG is definitely OLED.
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They had a couple of display units. They also had new in box TVs of each model with banding still on the boxes.
Essentially giving you a free year
https://www.samsclub.co
Some as example, OLEDs have infinite contrast (black is truly black) so picture looks better over QLEDs. OLED have risk of permanent screen burn in leaving an image on over a prolonged time, QLEDs does not have this risk. QLEDs generally have higher brightness for bright rooms where OLED in a sun bright room, picture can look dim. OLEDs generally are thinner if you like thin tvs or wish to frame the tv on a wall.
Note: QLEDs have two recent technology, dual layer (see Hisense) or micro leds that supposedly closes the gap on contrast. OLEDs still wins vs micro led but the gap is noticably smaller. Dual layer is not yet fully compared (tv only to be planned for commercial release this summer but at a high price point 3k+) but supposedly this tech really closes the gap even more for contrast, thus supposedly have high contrast, high brightness, no burn in risk.