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77” Samsung S89C 4K UHD 120Hz OLED Smart Tizen TV (2023 Model)

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Best Buy has 77" Samsung S89C OLED 4K UHD Smart Tizen TV (2023 Mode; QN77S89CBFXZA) on sale for $1799.99. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free curbside pickup as an alternative option.

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Specs/Key Features
  • Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K UHD)
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz
  • Display Type: OLED
  • WiFi + Bluetooth 5.2
  • VESA Mount: 400mm x 300mm
  • FreeSync Premium (AMD Adaptive Sync)
  • Tizen Smart Platform
  • Motion Xcelerator Turbo Pro
  • Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant
    • Inputs
      • 4x HDMI
      • 2x USB

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  • This is the best/lowest price for this Samsung S89C model, previously priced at $2000
  • Product is eligible for return within 15 days of purchase
  • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Best Buy has 77" Samsung S89C OLED 4K UHD Smart Tizen TV (2023 Mode; QN77S89CBFXZA) on sale for $1799.99. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free curbside pickup as an alternative option.

Thanks to community member WiseDeer1582 for finding this deal.

Note, store pickup may vary depending on location/availability

Specs/Key Features
  • Resolution: 3840x2160 (4K UHD)
  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz
  • Display Type: OLED
  • WiFi + Bluetooth 5.2
  • VESA Mount: 400mm x 300mm
  • FreeSync Premium (AMD Adaptive Sync)
  • Tizen Smart Platform
  • Motion Xcelerator Turbo Pro
  • Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant
    • Inputs
      • 4x HDMI
      • 2x USB

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • This is the best/lowest price for this Samsung S89C model, previously priced at $2000
  • Product is eligible for return within 15 days of purchase
  • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
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Written by WiseDeer1582

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Im_on_my_way
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89C has legs instead of a pedestal stand, otherwise identical.
aggiejohn
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I've had this TV for about 7 weeks or so now. Great TV, but just got a stuck-on pixel dead center. Tried all of the stuck pixel tricks, pixel refresh, etc. It's still there. Not too noticeable in most shows, but of course now my eye is always looking for it.
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Absolutely this. It's competes with the C3 so getting it for less than the B3 is a steal. It's effectively the same TV as the S90C.

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xtp
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Quote from crazyoversports :
This is the first I have ever read or heard anyone mention SDE with an OLED. Never have seen it either with my own eyes either.
They've gotten alot better over the years, but it's not nearly as uniform as the samsung. That's why I was very clear, it's not a deal breaker anymore, but it's there.
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Quote from R3DTR1X :
s89c uses a WOLED panel, s90c uses QD-OLED. Stand is also different, for what it's worth.
That is incorrect. Rtings has confirmed that the s89c is a QD-OLED. Stop spreading false information.

https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews.../s89c-oled
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Quote from R3DTR1X :
s89c uses a WOLED panel, s90c uses QD-OLED. Stand is also different, for what it's worth.
In the US they are both QD panels. Discussed a bunch already in this thread on YouTube. Even Rtings acknowledged they are both essentially the same tv.
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Quote from R3DTR1X :
s89c uses a WOLED panel, s90c uses QD-OLED. Stand is also different, for what it's worth.
Only 83 inch. The smaller ones are qd.
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Quote from pRogz :
That is incorrect. Rtings has confirmed that the s89c is a QD-OLED. Stop spreading false information.

https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews.../s89c-oled
I just figured out where the confusion was coming from. And you are right, in the US the Samsung S89c uses QDOLED, it's the European models that use WOLED. I was just explaining in the LG post that I was incorrect in my statement here. I'm going to edit it. Admittedly I didn't scroll through 15 pages of comments.

Honestly, unless you are a niche customer who needs Dolby Vision, this should be a no-brainer deal for anyone needing/wanting a 77" OLED. You can spend days and weeks scrutinizing and researching, and in the end you'll be happy with this TV.

I can't stand Tizen, but that's just me. Doesn't mean I wouldn't put up with it to get a deal like this. Everyone knows there are several options to use whatever interface you prefer.

As an aside, I never used to buy extended warranties. Ever. Then I had a couple TVs fail on me within a 2 year period, ever since then I've been sure to buy the longest warranty I can get. And Best Buy's 5 year warranty is the best in the industry, and probably more expensive than the other plans as well.
Last edited by R3DTR1X February 3, 2024 at 06:59 AM.
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Anyone has any experience with the 10% Cashback Offer from the Best Buy Credit Card?
Briefly considered it, but I think it's actually in the form of BB rewards and not cash back, which doesn't do much for me. Maybe someone else can confirm.

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caries
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Quote from SmokyBearLex0722 :
The G3 77" is $2300 at Costco. Not double the price.

I'm willing to pay a little more if it's that much better. I've always bought Samsung and Sony. Been scared too venture out to other brands.

Just want to know if LG reliability is as good as Sony and Samsung TVs.
Send me the link…that's a steal! I think the lowest it's ever been is $2800.
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Quote from caries :
Send me the link…that's a steal! I think the lowest it's ever been is $2800.
Sorry, it is a C3 as one of the SD members have pointed out
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Will this be a good (or best Smilie) buy if my only requirement is good quality picture, as I will be primarily using it with Apple TV, and occasional OTA attenna watching? I don't care about the OS on the TV nor the gaming features. HDMI 4K@120Hz should be fine.
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Quote from Im_on_my_way :
Briefly considered it, but I think it's actually in the form of BB rewards and not cash back, which doesn't do much for me. Maybe someone else can confirm.
I have the BB card and can confirm the 10% is rewards, not cashback. And it's only on the first purchase if you use it the same day you open the account. Otherwise, you can choose between 5% rewards or 0% interest free financing for 12-24 months, depending on what promotion they offer at the time. I always go for the 0% interest because I really don't like giving them big chunks of money all at once. I also turned down the 10% rewards and went for zero interest financing on my first purchase.
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Quote from R3DTR1X :
Honestly, unless you are a niche customer who needs Dolby Vision, this should be a no-brainer deal for anyone needing/wanting a 77" OLED. You can spend days and weeks scrutinizing and researching, and in the end you'll be happy with this TV.
There's been alot of back and forth on Dolby vision on the forum, and it actually seems like many people don't even know what Dolby vision is. Yet, they must have it.

So, here's an explanation.

Video files are broken up into color, chroma, and luma, brightness pixel values.

For 4K video files (broadcast, streaming, bluray), the Luma is 3840x2160 size, Chroma is 1920x1080. This is known as 4:2:0 encoding, it saves a little bit of storage space, because the human eye is not very sensitive to high frequency color information, whereas it's very sensitive to the Luma, high frequency brightness information.

DOLBY VISION, assuming Full-Enhancement-Layer, is an extra layer of 1920x1080 parity information which is typically only used to retain more gradation on peak-specular-highlights, very bright pixel values. So, in a middle to darker scene, there's 0% dolby vision, it's not there, the dolby vision layer has 0 information in that scene.

Dolby vision Minimum-Enhancement-Layer (most streaming DV content), is just a tiny text file that tells the TV the brightness of the frames for tone-mapping purposes, there's no enhanced visual video information at all.

In either case, the parity file is completely 100% USELESS, from the consumer point of view.

That extra layer (typically) is set to hundreds of nits+, so it only affects peak highlights. When your eye views very bright highlights, it is not sensitive to such small texture differences. If you pause the scene walk up with your nose touching the screen, and squint really hard, wait for your retina to adjust, you might see a tiny bit of extra fluffiness, but at a distance, while the image is moving, YOU WILL NOT SEE IT.

So, for all practical purposes, if you truly want to Experience_Dolby_Vision.
Sit 1 inch away from your TV, and pause every scene with bright highlights, and stare at it for 30 seconds while paused.
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Will this be a good (or best Smilie) buy if my only requirement is good quality picture, as I will be primarily using it with Apple TV, and occasional OTA attenna watching? I don't care about the OS on the TV nor the gaming features. HDMI 4K@120Hz should be fine.
It's a great buy, will it be the BEST buy ever, probably not. It's a great deal for right now tho.

Like I mentioned in another post, we are very close to Super Bowl time. Every year, Best Buy gets TVs returned after the Super Bowl and they are then sold as open box with minimal use. Perhaps it's worth waiting for a couple weeks to a month to see if you can score a good deal on an open box. New models are coming in a few months, so I don't think these 2023 model TVs will return to their prior price points, and I don't think the 2023 inventory is at risk of selling out any time soon.
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Took 5 minutes of my time to chat with an agent and get the difference refunded to my card!
Awesome, enjoy!

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Quote from xtp :
There's been alot of back and forth on Dolby vision on the forum, and it actually seems like many people don't even know what Dolby vision is. Yet, they must have it.

So, here's an explanation.

Video files are broken up into color, chroma, and luma, brightness pixel values.

For 4K video files (broadcast, streaming, bluray), the Luma is 3840x2160 size, Chroma is 1920x1080. This is known as 4:2:0 encoding, it saves a little bit of storage space, because the human eye is not very sensitive to high frequency color information, whereas it's very sensitive to the Luma, high frequency brightness information.

DOLBY VISION, assuming Full-Enhancement-Layer, is an extra layer of 1920x1080 parity information which is typically only used to retain more gradation on peak-specular-highlights, very bright pixel values. So, in a middle to darker scene, there's 0% dolby vision, it's not there, the dolby vision layer has 0 information in that scene.

Dolby vision Minimum-Enhancement-Layer (most streaming DV content), is just a tiny text file that tells the TV the brightness of the frames for tone-mapping purposes, there's no enhanced visual video information at all.

In either case, the parity file is completely 100% USELESS, from the consumer point of view.

That extra layer (typically) is set to hundreds of nits+, so it only affects peak highlights. When your eye views very bright highlights, it is not sensitive to such small texture differences. If you pause the scene walk up with your nose touching the screen, and squint really hard, wait for your retina to adjust, you might see a tiny bit of extra fluffiness, but at a distance, while the image is moving, YOU WILL NOT SEE IT.

So, for all practical purposes, if you truly want to Experience_Dolby_Vision.
Sit 1 inch away from your TV, and pause every scene with bright highlights, and stare at it for 30 seconds while paused.
This debate won't be solved here, and neither of us are going to be persuaded to change their opinion. There's virtually no support for HDR10+ content, this may change in the future. So I find it much more irrelevant than Dolby Vision currently.

The fun stuff with HDR *is* the specular highlights, and while your technical assessment of how DV achieves that may or may not be correct, to dismiss "specular highlights" as anything less than SPECTACULAR is nuts.

It's the brightest of the brights that really makes a picture pop. And of course, for dark content this won't be noticeable. Just because you can't get the benefits on *all* content doesn't mean you wouldn't appreciate them for *some* content.

That being said.,
I have a library of hundreds of 4K Blu-ray rips that are 50+ GB in size, and I can very clearly tell the difference between a high quality DV source vs a streamed DV source streamed non DV source. This is why I explained "unless you are a niche consumer". For most people, they won't appreciate, or even experience the full capabilities that DV offers. In that regard, I'm not disagreeing with you, but your last paragraph with the bold text is just ludicrous. The picture is only going to be as good as the source material, you feed it a better/higher bandwidth source and you will get more benefits. Also, IMAX enhanced is really nice, I have that on my Sony 77" A80K, it's an 80+ megabit streaming standard. Not exactly as good as the best quality 4K DV Blu-ray's, but it's as close as you can get streaming. Do Samsung or LG even offer imax enhanced? I believe it uses Dolby Vision as part of the standard, so I don't think Samsungs could have it. LG might have it by now, but I haven't checked. I know there is a licensing fee required for manufacturers to support it, probably part of the "Sony tax".

Regardless of my preference for DV and IMAX Enhanced, the Samsung 77" s89c for $1800 is a solid deal.

The great thing about competition is you can do your own research and make an informed decision about what's important to you. If it's best bang for the buck, the Samsung is hard to beat.

I own LG and Sony and here I am telling people the Samsung is a great deal, not pushing the need for DV on anyone. It's nice to have if you maximize your viewing and seek out the best sources. Many people can't be bothered or won't be bothered to do that.

The true enthusiasts will.
Last edited by R3DTR1X February 3, 2024 at 07:46 AM.

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