Samsung offers
Eligible Samsung Employment Discount Members: 65" S95B OLED 4K Smart TV (2022 Model, QN65S95BAFXZA) on sale for $1,649.99 -> $1,574.99
Now-> $1,609.99 when you follow the deal instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Samsung also offers
Eligible Samsung Education/Employee Discount Customers: 55" S95B OLED 4K Smart TV (2022 Model, QN55S95BAFXZA) on sale for $1,439.99 -> $1,359.99
-> Now $1,259.99 when you follow the deal instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Slickdeals Staff Member
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drowsyBoi for finding this deal.
Note: It appears that
Education discount members are not eligible for this discount. Discount eligibility will vary by program and account. See the
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Deal Instructions:- Visit the Samsung Discount Program page and select the program for which you qualify.
- Go to 65" S95B OLED 4K Smart TV or 55" S95B OLED 4K Smart TV
- Add to cart
- Sign in or create a new Samsung account if prompted
- May also be prompted to verify eligibility
- Proceed to checkout
- Final price for the 65" will be $1,649.99 Now-> $1,609.99 + Free Shipping
- Final price for the 55" will be $1439.99 Now -> $1,259.99 + Free Shipping
Specs:- Resolution: 3840x2160
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz
- Panel Type: OLED
- Dolby Atmos
- HDR10+, HLG
- Ports:
- 4x HDMI
- 2x USB
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x RF Input
- 1x Digital Audio Out (Optical)
Top Comments
We will most likely see Samsung Display announce by Q4 of this year or Q1 next year that they'll expand capacity to produce 60,000 substrates per month given that that they sold off their last lcd fab and need to transition to another display technology as soon as possible.
In the long run, if Samsung finishes their research for QNED and irons out all the kinks to enable mass production, we will see an even better display technology. The eventual evolution of qdoled is to replace the oled backlight with leds and it would be a qd-microled/nanoled display which is what QNED is. The equipment for QNED/QDOLED is similar except the expensive deposition machines for OLED are not necessary for QNED so the conversion of qdoled to qned wouldn't be difficult and QNED's launch price should theoretically be cheaper than qdoled. Of course this is likely a couple of years away from now happening the earliest by 2025 or 2026.
I'd wager that all of us have the money for most of these things at their retail price, but we are here for the deals. We all know that a dollar saved feels better than a dollar earned. And so with that in mind, your comment makes little sense.
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We will most likely see Samsung Display announce by Q4 of this year or Q1 next year that they'll expand capacity to produce 60,000 substrates per month given that that they sold off their last lcd fab and need to transition to another display technology as soon as possible.
In the long run, if Samsung finishes their research for QNED and irons out all the kinks to enable mass production, we will see an even better display technology. The eventual evolution of qdoled is to replace the oled backlight with leds and it would be a qd-microled/nanoled display which is what QNED is. The equipment for QNED/QDOLED is similar except the expensive deposition machines for OLED are not necessary for QNED so the conversion of qdoled to qned wouldn't be difficult and QNED's launch price should theoretically be cheaper than qdoled. Of course this is likely a couple of years away from now happening the earliest by 2025 or 2026.
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That being said, you need to tweak the settings because it will be inaccurate out of the box, and it's bright/saturated enough that if you care about accuracy (and not everyone does, and that's totally fine!), you'll notice that it's off.
Finally, keep the firmware at 1211 and do not connect the TV to the internet at all until you've had a chance to read about the brightness changes and see if you care about it. I personally don't, but some people really do, and that's fine.
If you game on your TV, the S95B is literally unmatched. There's no better television on the market.
That all said, I'm definitely enjoying picture the colors and viewing angle are insane (yes even for an OLED)
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