Update: This popular deal is still available
Samsung offers
Eligible Samsung Employee Discount Members: 65" S95B OLED 4K Smart TV (2022 Model, QN65S95BAFXZA) on sale for
$1,399.99 when you follow the deal instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Samsung also offers
Eligible Samsung Employee Discount Members: 55" S95B OLED 4K Smart TV (2022 Model, QN55S95BAFXZA) on sale for
$1,119.99 when you follow the deal instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
scojoh 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.
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
- Price for the 65" should be $1,399.99 + Free Shipping
- Price for the 55" should be $1,119.99 + 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)
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They pay 1-3 dollars per tv is what I read for Dolby Vision. On my G1 I wouldn't say the picture "pops" in DV but it sure does make peoples skin look real clear. Samsung and Dolby vision is like Bose not wanting to pay for the aptx codec. Bose says they don't need it but once you've had a pair of headphones with it and you hear the difference it makes it makes you not want to buy headphones that don't have it. And I don't. So I understand people not wanting a Samsung because they don't support DV. If the pic quality on the Samsung is this good then it would be even better with Dolby Vision. Just Samsung being cheap. I'm sure we as costumers would pay $3 more for a tv to get Dolby Vision.
There is also qled tech which is very bright
Samsung reducing peak brightness on this set doesn't affect much because it was for hdr peaks. The normal viewing didn't take a hit.
For color accuracy, updating is the smartest thing to do. Anyone hanging out on previous firmwares is doing themselves a disservice.
If you're putting in this in an overly bright room the qled is the way to go. If you're able to control room brightness, this qd-oled is the best you can do
Although, some people like myself don't want the most accurate picture possible. Mine is on a bright room with 3 big windows. So brightness is key for me. I want more pop if anything from my picture and as long as my reds don't look like blood orange I'm good.
Just like my audio. Sometimes I want analytical flat boring sounding headphones and other times I just want tons of sub bass and mid bass.
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