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Samsung has for Samsung EDU/EPP/AAA Members: 83" Samsung QN83S90CAEXZA S90C Series OLED TV (2023 model) on sale for $2799.99 when you follow the deal instructions below. Shipping is free.

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  • Resolution: 3840x2160
  • HDR OLED: HDR10+, HLG
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz
  • Quantum OLED Technology
  • Neural quantum processor w/ 4k upscaling; high-performance, AI powered processor
  • Color validated by industry leading experts at Pantone
  • Dolby Atmos & object tracking sound lite:
  • Laserslim design with a depth of only 4mm, virtually bezel-free, near flush-fit wall mount solution or a streamlined simple plus metal stand
  • Motion Xcelerator Turbo Pro creates consistently crisp 4k visuals at blazing-fast speeds up to 120hz and game motion plus goes up to 144hz with compatible PC-connected content
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Samsung has for Samsung EDU/EPP/AAA Members: 83" Samsung QN83S90CAEXZA S90C Series OLED TV (2023 model) on sale for $2799.99 when you follow the deal instructions below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member ThirstyCruz for sharing this deal.

Note: Must be signed in to see sale price (may need to add to cart also). Samsung discount programs are free to join. Eligibility and sale price may vary by account or discount program.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Visit your qualifying program:
  2. Visit the product page for 83" Samsung S90C Series OLED TV (QN83S90CAEXZA)
  3. Add to cart
  4. You may be prompted to sign into your Account
  5. Proceed to checkout
  6. Your total should be $2799.99 + free shipping.
About this product:
  • Resolution: 3840x2160
  • HDR OLED: HDR10+, HLG
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz
  • Quantum OLED Technology
  • Neural quantum processor w/ 4k upscaling; high-performance, AI powered processor
  • Color validated by industry leading experts at Pantone
  • Dolby Atmos & object tracking sound lite:
  • Laserslim design with a depth of only 4mm, virtually bezel-free, near flush-fit wall mount solution or a streamlined simple plus metal stand
  • Motion Xcelerator Turbo Pro creates consistently crisp 4k visuals at blazing-fast speeds up to 120hz and game motion plus goes up to 144hz with compatible PC-connected content
  • Samsung Gaming Hub bringing the best of console games, streaming games and more–all in one place
  • Innovative SolarCell Remote features a solar panel for charging, as well as other smart features including a built-in microphone to use with your favorite voice assistant

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This price is $800 less than an October Frontpage deal that includes this TV. -StrawMan86
  • About this Store:
    • Information about Samsung's return policy can be found here.
  • Additional Information:

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andyhi
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Several weeks back I started researching 83 - 85" OLED TVs for a planned 2023 purchase. I've looked at countless reviews, including those for the top tier LG, Samsung, and Sony OLED models at rtings.com.

TLDR - I came away disappointed. For those looking for an 80+ inch 4k OLED tv with top of the line OLED tech - It doesnt exist for the 2023 models.


Here's a summary of current 4k OLED situation...

Both LG's and Samsung's OLED Panel manufacturing and TV manufacturing buisnesses are indenpendent from one other. (4 somewhat sepeate companies.)

OLED panels from LG and Samsung are found in many different brand OLED TVs. However, both brand's panel companies sometimes reserve the top tier tech at the largest panels sizes for their own brand's TV business.


LG's WOLED (2023) panels with MLA and META tech get top marks.

Samsungs (2023) QD-OLED panels get top marks.

LG's WOLED panels with MLA and META tech trades blows with Samsung's QD-OLED tech. There is no clear winner between these two in 2023... each solution has strengths and weaknesses vs the other.

All other things being equal, QD-OLED based TVs are considerd to be better than WOLED based TVs that do NOT have META and/or MLA tech.


LG's top of the line 4k series is the G3. LG G3's use WOLED panels with MLA and META tech except for the G3 83" model. One level down is C3 series, however no C3's have MLA tech so brightness and color volume suffer. LG is said to restrict 77" panels with MLA and META tech to LG branded TVs this year.


Samsung's top of the line 4k series is the S95C. One level down is the S90C series. Both the S95C and S90C series use QD-OLED panels, but the S95C series TVs are significantly more expense than the S90C series. Most reviewers consider the S90C series 55, 65, & 77 inch models some of the best bang for the buck (upper tier) OLEDs you can buy. There is no 80+ inch S95C. Also, the S90C series 83 inch model uses LG's WOLED panel WITHOUT MLA tech.


No 80+ inch 4k OLED panel exists with MLA or QD-OLED tech...

If you are insistant on purchasing an 83" OLED based TV this year, you are probalby better off buying the LG C3 on sale over the LG G3 and Samsung S90c. They all use the same panel, the C3 should be close to the S90C's price, and the C3 will come with DV support and better picture processing.

If you are looking for an 83" (4k) OLED with same technology that get's rave reviews in the top tier 55, 65, and 77" models - You need to wait until next year.


For smaller size OLED's:

Samsung still won't pay the trivial licensing cost per TV for Dobly Vision... The alternative is a pricier Sony model using a Samsung QD-OLED panel.

The LG 77" G3 is considered one of the best TVs you can buy due to LG's Dolby Vision support and MLA tech.

The Sony 77" A95L uses the top tier QD-OLED panel from Samsung. Sony's offering includes Dobly Vision support and has Sony's superior video processing and trades blows with the LG G3.


No 83" OLED for me this year.
Dealsprime440
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This has an inferior oled panel as compared to samsungs 77" model of the same series!
actorps1
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Nope, Samsung doesn't pay for that unfortunately.

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Nov 07, 2023 03:31 AM
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messymikeNov 07, 2023 03:31 AM
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Quote from HiFi21 :
There are a lot of complaints about samsung QOLED TVs. Does WOLED mean it will be more reliable?
Not at all, people complain about Samsung software Tizen. I have the 77 inch and while the software is a burden I mainly use Apple TV and the qd-oled panel itself is stunning. I'm rewatching movies and it's as if I'm watching them for the first time with the contrast, colors, etc.
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IDAnonymousNov 07, 2023 03:32 AM
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Quote from ScoobySnack73 :
I managed to pickup the 77" OLED S90 for $1799 through the EPP pricing. Was able to get the additional discount by contacting chat for 10% off. Which brought the price to $1799. I couldn't pass up the deal!
still waiting for pholed blue since my c9 is going strong but that price is great
Nov 07, 2023 03:34 AM
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Maverick1776Nov 07, 2023 03:34 AM
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Not having Dolby Vision is a pretty big deal now that it's quickly becoming the standard for movies and shows. All of Disney+ 4K content uses DV. Same with HBO Max, AppleTV+, and some Netflix content.

It's a big deal once you've seen how DV works compared to HDR10/HDR10+ and HLG.
OLED TVs hit some pretty high brightness/contrast. The data from DV allows the content to make full use of your TVs peak nit count.

Of course, if you are not someone who cares that much. This set will do fine.
But LG & Sony are doing some impressive things with their DV sets.
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Nov 07, 2023 03:35 AM
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All recent 77sc90c owners have a $200 off coupon mailed to them this week applicable to all sizes of s90c. In case someone wants to get a second TV.
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ThirstyCruzNov 07, 2023 03:54 AM
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Quote from actorps1 :
Nope, Samsung doesn't pay for that unfortunately.
Coincidentally, for first time in past few weeks, watched 3 series on Prime in HDR10+. Rarely seen that designation used. Hopefully a sign to come. I'm all for standard open source tech, enough proprietary stuff which are money grabs. I've been fortunate to own many good TV, and do side by side comparisons.

Never once did Dolby vision make any difference in my preference. The only thing that matters is the quality of the TV. Period.

Prefer LG, or Sony? That's fine. I love Sony. How much more is Sony worth? That's very personal, but definitely not 50% more IMO

How much is Dolby vision worth more? All else equal, not even $1. Nope. However, it's never equal, but Dolby vision would never be my deciding factor.
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ThePublisherNov 07, 2023 04:02 AM
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I'm watching the 77 version of this at Costco. It has the little star on the price tag meaning whatever is in stock will be the last. Should be bringing price down soon. Guess Sammy is coming with a new model soon.
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azwillnjNov 07, 2023 04:03 AM
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Quote from ScoobySnack73 :
I managed to pickup the 77" OLED S90 for $1799 through the EPP pricing. Was able to get the additional discount by contacting chat for 10% off. Which brought the price to $1799. I couldn't pass up the deal!
I'm just so torn between the S90 and the B3. I know on paper the Samsung is better but LG has been doing the OLED thing longer and my CX has been amazing.

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Any link for the AAA sign in?

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andyhiNov 07, 2023 04:12 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank andyhi

Several weeks back I started researching 83 - 85" OLED TVs for a planned 2023 purchase. I've looked at countless reviews, including those for the top tier LG, Samsung, and Sony OLED models at rtings.com.

TLDR - I came away disappointed. For those looking for an 80+ inch 4k OLED tv with top of the line OLED tech - It doesnt exist for the 2023 models.


Here's a summary of current 4k OLED situation...

Both LG's and Samsung's OLED Panel manufacturing and TV manufacturing buisnesses are indenpendent from one other. (4 somewhat sepeate companies.)

OLED panels from LG and Samsung are found in many different brand OLED TVs. However, both brand's panel companies sometimes reserve the top tier tech at the largest panels sizes for their own brand's TV business.


LG's WOLED (2023) panels with MLA and META tech get top marks.

Samsungs (2023) QD-OLED panels get top marks.

LG's WOLED panels with MLA and META tech trades blows with Samsung's QD-OLED tech. There is no clear winner between these two in 2023... each solution has strengths and weaknesses vs the other.

All other things being equal, QD-OLED based TVs are considerd to be better than WOLED based TVs that do NOT have META and/or MLA tech.


LG's top of the line 4k series is the G3. LG G3's use WOLED panels with MLA and META tech except for the G3 83" model. One level down is C3 series, however no C3's have MLA tech so brightness and color volume suffer. LG is said to restrict 77" panels with MLA and META tech to LG branded TVs this year.


Samsung's top of the line 4k series is the S95C. One level down is the S90C series. Both the S95C and S90C series use QD-OLED panels, but the S95C series TVs are significantly more expense than the S90C series. Most reviewers consider the S90C series 55, 65, & 77 inch models some of the best bang for the buck (upper tier) OLEDs you can buy. There is no 80+ inch S95C. Also, the S90C series 83 inch model uses LG's WOLED panel WITHOUT MLA tech.


No 80+ inch 4k OLED panel exists with MLA or QD-OLED tech...

If you are insistant on purchasing an 83" OLED based TV this year, you are probalby better off buying the LG C3 on sale over the LG G3 and Samsung S90c. They all use the same panel, the C3 should be close to the S90C's price, and the C3 will come with DV support and better picture processing.

If you are looking for an 83" (4k) OLED with same technology that get's rave reviews in the top tier 55, 65, and 77" models - You need to wait until next year.


For smaller size OLED's:

Samsung still won't pay the trivial licensing cost per TV for Dobly Vision... The alternative is a pricier Sony model using a Samsung QD-OLED panel.

The LG 77" G3 is considered one of the best TVs you can buy due to LG's Dolby Vision support and MLA tech.

The Sony 77" A95L uses the top tier QD-OLED panel from Samsung. Sony's offering includes Dobly Vision support and has Sony's superior video processing and trades blows with the LG G3.


No 83" OLED for me this year.
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ZzBloopzZNov 07, 2023 04:27 AM
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Quote from andyhi :
Several weeks back I started researching 83 - 85" OLED TVs for a planned 2023 purchase. I've looked at countless reviews, including those for the top tier LG, Samsung, and Sony OLED models at rtings.com.

TLDR - I came away disappointed. For those looking for an 80+ inch 4k OLED tv with top of the line OLED tech - It doesnt exist for the 2023 models.


Here's a summary of current 4k OLED situation...

Both LG's and Samsung's OLED Panel manufacturing and TV manufacturing buisnesses are indenpendent from one other. (4 somewhat sepeate companies.)

OLED panels from LG and Samsung are found in many different brand OLED TVs. However, both brand's panel companies sometimes reserve the top tier tech at the largest panels sizes for their own brand's TV business.


LG's WOLED (2023) panels with MLA and META tech get top marks.

Samsungs (2023) QD-OLED panels get top marks.

LG's WOLED panels with MLA and META tech trades blows with Samsung's QD-OLED tech. There is no clear winner between these two in 2023... each solution has strengths and weaknesses vs the other.

All other things being equal, QD-OLED based TVs are considerd to be better than WOLED based TVs that do NOT have META and/or MLA tech.


LG's top of the line 4k series is the G3. LG G3's use WOLED panels with MLA and META tech except for the G3 83" model. One level down is C3 series, however no C3's have MLA tech so brightness and color volume suffer. LG is said to restrict 77" panels with MLA and META tech to LG branded TVs this year.


Samsung's top of the line 4k series is the S95C. One level down is the S90C series. Both the S95C and S90C series use QD-OLED panels, but the S95C series TVs are significantly more expense than the S90C series. Most reviewers consider the S90C series 55, 65, & 77 inch models some of the best bang for the buck (upper tier) OLEDs you can buy. There is no 80+ inch S95C. Also, the S90C series 83 inch model uses LG's WOLED panel WITHOUT MLA tech.


No 80+ inch 4k OLED panel exists with MLA or QD-OLED tech...

If you are insistant on purchasing an 83" OLED based TV this year, you are probalby better off buying the LG C3 on sale over the LG G3 and Samsung S90c. They all use the same panel, the C3 should be close to the S90C's price, and the C3 will come with DV support and better picture processing.

If you are looking for an 83" (4k) OLED with same technology that get's rave reviews in the top tier 55, 65, and 77" models - You need to wait until next year.


For smaller size OLED's:

Samsung still won't pay the trivial licensing cost per TV for Dobly Vision... The alternative is a pricier Sony model using a Samsung QD-OLED panel.

The LG 77" G3 is considered one of the best TVs you can buy due to LG's Dolby Vision support and MLA tech.

The Sony 77" A95L uses the top tier QD-OLED panel from Samsung. Sony's offering includes Dobly Vision support and has Sony's superior video processing and trades blows with the LG G3.


No 83" OLED for me this year.
Thank you for a very accurate and well researched response.

The only thing to add is that Samsung's upscaling/processing is very bad compared to LG/Sony. Sony is the best hands down in that regards with LG coming very close to it. I still watch some 1080P content (Cable TV for foreign television) so even though I love the colors/pops of the Samsung I prefer what it looks like on a C3 and G3. Sony is my favorite brand but they just don't go on sale as much so I'm leaning towards a G3 at the moment for a 77".

Also, the Samsung S90/95 are known to be fragile with bending in the corners. If you plan to move alot or few times in near future I would not recommend them. Unfortunately, i will probably be moving twice in next few years so rather no risk it and Samsung has worst Quality Control from reading reviews/reddit. I do agree tho Samsung is best bang for the buck overall though.
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VahdiduNov 07, 2023 04:43 AM
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Quote from ScoobySnack73 :
I managed to pickup the 77" OLED S90 for $1799 through the EPP pricing. Was able to get the additional discount by contacting chat for 10% off. Which brought the price to $1799. I couldn't pass up the deal!
Did chat provide you with a promo code or did they send you a link to cart with code applied? Just tried to chat but no luck, said can't be stacked
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barger01Nov 07, 2023 04:45 AM
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Quote from ScoobySnack73 :
I managed to pickup the 77" OLED S90 for $1799 through the EPP pricing. Was able to get the additional discount by contacting chat for 10% off. Which brought the price to $1799. I couldn't pass up the deal!
I tried for the 10% and they said it expired. lol your comment was only an hour ago so I guess they killed that quick.
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bosoxdancNov 07, 2023 05:15 AM
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Quote from ScoobySnack73 :
I managed to pickup the 77" OLED S90 for $1799 through the EPP pricing. Was able to get the additional discount by contacting chat for 10% off. Which brought the price to $1799. I couldn't pass up the deal!
How did you ask them for the additional 10%? I feel like there's a game that I don't know how to play very well, I could only get them to offer me the Care+ for two years.
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Quote from andyhi :
Several weeks back I started researching 83 - 85" OLED TVs for a planned 2023 purchase. I've looked at countless reviews, including those for the top tier LG, Samsung, and Sony OLED models at rtings.com.

TLDR - I came away disappointed. For those looking for an 80+ inch 4k OLED tv with top of the line OLED tech - It doesnt exist for the 2023 models.


Here's a summary of current 4k OLED situation...

Both LG's and Samsung's OLED Panel manufacturing and TV manufacturing buisnesses are indenpendent from one other. (4 somewhat sepeate companies.)

OLED panels from LG and Samsung are found in many different brand OLED TVs. However, both brand's panel companies sometimes reserve the top tier tech at the largest panels sizes for their own brand's TV business.


LG's WOLED (2023) panels with MLA and META tech get top marks.

Samsungs (2023) QD-OLED panels get top marks.

LG's WOLED panels with MLA and META tech trades blows with Samsung's QD-OLED tech. There is no clear winner between these two in 2023... each solution has strengths and weaknesses vs the other.

All other things being equal, QD-OLED based TVs are considerd to be better than WOLED based TVs that do NOT have META and/or MLA tech.


LG's top of the line 4k series is the G3. LG G3's use WOLED panels with MLA and META tech except for the G3 83" model. One level down is C3 series, however no C3's have MLA tech so brightness and color volume suffer. LG is said to restrict 77" panels with MLA and META tech to LG branded TVs this year.


Samsung's top of the line 4k series is the S95C. One level down is the S90C series. Both the S95C and S90C series use QD-OLED panels, but the S95C series TVs are significantly more expense than the S90C series. Most reviewers consider the S90C series 55, 65, & 77 inch models some of the best bang for the buck (upper tier) OLEDs you can buy. There is no 80+ inch S95C. Also, the S90C series 83 inch model uses LG's WOLED panel WITHOUT MLA tech.


No 80+ inch 4k OLED panel exists with MLA or QD-OLED tech...

If you are insistant on purchasing an 83" OLED based TV this year, you are probalby better off buying the LG C3 on sale over the LG G3 and Samsung S90c. They all use the same panel, the C3 should be close to the S90C's price, and the C3 will come with DV support and better picture processing.

If you are looking for an 83" (4k) OLED with same technology that get's rave reviews in the top tier 55, 65, and 77" models - You need to wait until next year.


For smaller size OLED's:

Samsung still won't pay the trivial licensing cost per TV for Dobly Vision... The alternative is a pricier Sony model using a Samsung QD-OLED panel.

The LG 77" G3 is considered one of the best TVs you can buy due to LG's Dolby Vision support and MLA tech.

The Sony 77" A95L uses the top tier QD-OLED panel from Samsung. Sony's offering includes Dobly Vision support and has Sony's superior video processing and trades blows with the LG G3.


No 83" OLED for me this year.
Now that's what is an A+ quality summary of the Oled tv market. Thank you!!

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Quote from barger01 :
I tried for the 10% and they said it expired. lol your comment was only an hour ago so I guess they killed that quick.
the 10% chat discount expired Oct 20th or so, only offer now is 2 years care or free mounting

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