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Samsung EDU/EPP: 83" Samsung QN83S90CAEXZA S90C Series OLED TV

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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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  5. Proceed to checkout
  6. Your total should be $2799.99 + free shipping.
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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
  • 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

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  • About this Deal:
    • This price is $800 less than an October Frontpage deal that includes this TV. -StrawMan86
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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 08, 2023 02:26 PM
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SplendidMice291Nov 08, 2023 02:26 PM
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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.
Excellent summary. I have also been doing similar research and this summarizes everything very well. Thank you!
Nov 08, 2023 02:38 PM
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JacksBackNov 08, 2023 02:38 PM
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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.
I agree with several others. This is very accurate and while I have done an extensive amount of research prior to reading this, and was aware of nearly everything in it, I did not realize the 83" was the LG WOLED. I have since found several different confirmations of this, including Samsungs own site which is very deceptive, and appreciate you filling us in. I wish rtings or others had reviewed the 83" to see if there is a drastic difference from the 77".

That being said, I am sure it is still great. I have a 65" C9 and a 77" Sony 80J and both look excellent, even in my family room with 20 foot ceilings with windows all the way up and down (shutters are on them to help with light). But the increase in size does not have enough benefit to price increase to worry that the WOLED is really any worse than the QD-LED. I do wonder if there is any substantial difference considering the C3 uses the same panel and gets great reviews.
Last edited by JacksBack November 8, 2023 at 06:41 AM.
Nov 08, 2023 04:19 PM
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SeriousLake4219Nov 08, 2023 04:19 PM
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Quote from Kamohsnap :
You are the first person to actually highlight this. Hdr10 and DV (Dolby Vision) have negligible differences in quality. Quite a lot of people are making the decision to not purchase Samsung TVs because of the lack of DV. In terms of actual quality, the LG TV lineup this year is pretty far behind Samsung and Sony. Currently, DV should not be the deciding factor when you are dropping $2000-$5000 on a tv.
You are assuming the particular content is available in both formats. Is it true? I see a lot of Amazon Prime video is in DV.
Nov 08, 2023 11:18 PM
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loki993Nov 08, 2023 11:18 PM
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Quote from JacksBack :
I agree with several others. This is very accurate and while I have done an extensive amount of research prior to reading this, and was aware of nearly everything in it, I did not realize the 83" was the LG WOLED. I have since found several different confirmations of this, including Samsungs own site which is very deceptive, and appreciate you filling us in. I wish rtings or others had reviewed the 83" to see if there is a drastic difference from the 77".

That being said, I am sure it is still great. I have a 65" C9 and a 77" Sony 80J and both look excellent, even in my family room with 20 foot ceilings with windows all the way up and down (shutters are on them to help with light). But the increase in size does not have enough benefit to price increase to worry that the WOLED is really any worse than the QD-LED. I do wonder if there is any substantial difference considering the C3 uses the same panel and gets great reviews.

I think someone said it before., Its basically a C3 with slightly worse processing, subjectively worse UI and no DV. Not sure what else Samsung does to their TVs.

The smaller S90c will get much brighter ,aside from that though the rest is likely similar.
Nov 08, 2023 11:58 PM
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urfatherNov 08, 2023 11:58 PM
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I'm dying to get this TV but I don't qualify for any of those savings. I signed up for AAA for this deal and couldn't get it to work
Nov 09, 2023 01:42 AM
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SpyCrackerNov 09, 2023 01:42 AM
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I see 2799 for 83 and 1999 for 77 and I must say these are proper deals I might bite it.
Nov 09, 2023 03:39 PM
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GSMachinistNov 09, 2023 03:39 PM
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Has anyone happened to add this 83' into the cart on the shop app and got the lucky day discount to work?

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Nov 09, 2023 03:46 PM
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BoastfulHome945Nov 09, 2023 03:46 PM
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Quote from Maverick1776 :
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.
bullshit, appletv+ uses hdr 10+ now and so does prime video. I expect the other streaming services to eventually offer hdr10+ eventually too. LG's oled sets are so far behind samsung at this point there's no comparison, the only real competitor is sony with their a95l but that tv is so farking expensive there's no point in bringing it up
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Nov 10, 2023 12:39 AM
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EroracingNov 10, 2023 12:39 AM
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Anybody know what side the Hdmi ports are on. I already have my cabling on the wall on the bottom left corner (looking at the TV) on my LG 77 C9 oled. I'm really considering this at $2659 pus 2 years of care plus for free. A link to a picture of the entire back panel would be even better. I tried chatting in and the rep couldn't even provide this information or a picture. I'm not buying if the connections are on the opposite side.
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ThirstyCruzNov 10, 2023 02:54 AM
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Quote from TenderCheetah7098 :
Has anyone happened to add this 83' into the cart on the shop app and got the lucky day discount to work?
Yup, $2659
Nov 10, 2023 03:31 AM
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hornyjuanNov 10, 2023 03:31 AM
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77" or 83"? qdoled vs 6 extra inches? Also have the Sony mini led x85k on order.
Nov 10, 2023 05:27 AM
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nikolaef37Nov 10, 2023 05:27 AM
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Quote from SiennaFlag829 :
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.
Share the code if you don't need it or use it
Nov 10, 2023 05:48 AM
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tylercookson1Nov 10, 2023 05:48 AM
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Quote from ThirstyCruz :
Yup, $2659
Same. I want to bite but man I'm full.
Nov 10, 2023 02:09 PM
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nilestyleNov 10, 2023 02:09 PM
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Quote from ymarker :
No Dolby Vision?
Look up reviews on comparing DV to hdr10. HDTVtest did one and there's next to no difference and DV should not swing a tv purchase in its current state.

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nilestyleNov 10, 2023 02:21 PM
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Quote from hornyjuan :
77" or 83"? qdoled vs 6 extra inches? Also have the Sony mini led x85k on order.
I went with 83" because I have a blacked out room. Currently have a 77" cx and when I was honest with myself about it I cared about adding more screen size than I did a difference in panel I wouldn't be able to notice a difference on.

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