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Costco Members: 77" Samsung S90 OLED TV w/ 5-Year Warranty + $150 Costco GC + More Expired

$2000
$3,597.99
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: 77" Samsung S90 Series OLED 4K Smart TV (QN77S90CDFXZA) + Additional 3-Year Allstate Protection Plan + Streaming "Your Choice" Bundle + $100 -> Now $150 Costco Shop Card on sale for $1999.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Champagne13 for finding this deal.

Included Offers:
  • Receive a $100 Costco Shop Card with the purchase of this Samsung TV (mailed within 4-6 weeks after purchase)
  • Get a 6-month subscription to Hulu OR a 5-month subscription to Paramount+ OR 3-month Xbox Game Pass subscription along with $20 Xbox Digital Gift Card when you purchase a qualifying Samsung TV from a participating club retailer. (Full Details)
  • The 3-Year Allstate plan will automatically be added to cart for free. This brings the total warranty coverage to 5 years (1st year manufacturer, 2nd year Costco, year 3-5 Allstate).
Specs (Source):
  • UHD 4K 3840x2160 OLED Panel
  • HDR10+, HLG
  • FreeSync Premium
  • Native 120 Hz Refresh Rate (Up to 144Hz)
  • Wi-Fi & Bluetooth Connectivity
  • Built-In Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant
  • Dolby Atmos, Q-Symphony, Active Voice Amplifier
  • Samsung Gaming Hub
  • VESA: 400 x 300 mm
  • Ports:
    • 4x HDMI 2.1 (1x eARC)
    • 1x Coaxial F-Type (RF Antenna)
    • 2x USB-A 2.0
    • 1x RJ45
    • 1x RS-232 (ex-link)
    • 1x Optical (Digital Audio)

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  • About this deal:
    • Included offers expiration dates vary, full offer valid through 4/28/24
  • About this product:
    • 4.7 out of 5 stars rating at Costco based on over 1420 customer reviews
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Samsung 77" S90C OLED 120Hz 4K UHD Smart TV $1999.99 (Free S&H)
https://www.costco.com/samsung-77...79695.html
Includes:
$150 Costco Shop Card (4/22 - 4/28)
3 Yrs Allstate Protection (5 Yrs Total)
PLUS
Get 6-month subscription to Hulu OR 5-month subscription to Paramount+ OR 3-month Xbox Game Pass subscription along with $20 Xbox Digital Gift Card.

https://www.samsung.com/us/shop/p...hoice2023/

Full Specs Here...
https://mobilecontent.costco.com/...ations.pdf
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Nope. QD OLEDs (Samsung) are different from OLED (LG) panels. OLEDs have a white sub pixel layer where as QD OLEDs don't. QD OLEDs typically have better panel uniformity from my experience. LG OLEDs have an advantage when it comes to size because they can produce panel sizes up to 97" where as QD OLEDs are currently capped at 77". Lastly color brightness and vibrancy is much better on QD OLED as well.
It depends on use case. If you absolutely need Dolby Vision then I'd recommend you go with LG or Sony. The equivalent Sony QD OLED is way more expensive. The only LG OLED than can compete with QD OLED is the G series that's equipped with MLA Technology.

I'd go with the QD OLED unless you absolutely hate Samsung or you need Dolby Vision. Stay away from the S90C 83" because it doesn't use a QD OLED panel.
IMO... the 5 yr Costco Warranty is better than the 2 yr BB warranty. The 5 yr Costco warranty coverage is as follows: Yr 1 - Manufacturer, Yr 2 - Costco, Yrs 3-5 - Allstate. My 65" C1 (purchased @ Costco) developed burn-in during year 2 of the warranty, and I received a full refund through Costco Concierge. That's as good as the BB 2 yr warranty that covers burn-in, and then there's 3 more years of coverage through Allstate/Costco (though that 3 yrs does not cover burn-in).

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04-22-2024 at 12:42 AM.
04-22-2024 at 12:42 AM.
This or S89C deal that just ended? I ordered mine w/ BB recently w/ 2yr warranty, would try to cancel. How's 5yr warranty w/ Costco, better?

Either way, smoking deal. Heavily debating switching my order..

EDIT: Went via Samsung website. EDU/EPP w/ 10% off chat (YMMV) and $100 off when you recycle a junk TV. $1538 pre-tax. If you need warranty, Costco is still way to go.
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04-22-2024 at 01:40 AM.
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Quote from Doug5421 :
This or S89C deal that just ended? I ordered mine w/ BB recently w/ 2yr warranty, would try to cancel. How's 5yr warranty w/ Costco, better?

Either way, smoking deal. Heavily debating switching my order..
IMO... the 5 yr Costco Warranty is better than the 2 yr BB warranty. The 5 yr Costco warranty coverage is as follows: Yr 1 - Manufacturer, Yr 2 - Costco, Yrs 3-5 - Allstate. My 65" C1 (purchased @ Costco) developed burn-in during year 2 of the warranty, and I received a full refund through Costco Concierge. That's as good as the BB 2 yr warranty that covers burn-in, and then there's 3 more years of coverage through Allstate/Costco (though that 3 yrs does not cover burn-in).
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04-22-2024 at 04:19 AM.
04-22-2024 at 04:19 AM.
Quote from Champagne13 :
IMO... the 5 yr Costco Warranty is better than the 2 yr BB warranty. The 5 yr Costco warranty coverage is as follows: Yr 1 - Manufacturer, Yr 2 - Costco, Yrs 3-5 - Allstate. My 65" C1 (purchased @ Costco) developed burn-in during year 2 of the warranty, and I received a full refund through Costco Concierge. That's as good as the BB 2 yr warranty that covers burn-in, and then there's 3 more years of coverage through Allstate/Costco (though that 3 yrs does not cover burn-in).

Did you need to return the TV?
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04-22-2024 at 04:50 AM.
04-22-2024 at 04:50 AM.
Looks like a good deal. I get confused so is this the one with 1 connect box?
Wonder what changes are rumored to be in the D version? Deciding since I don't particularly need another tv but could be persuaded at this price 😀
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04-22-2024 at 04:53 AM.
04-22-2024 at 04:53 AM.
Dang good deal here. If I didn't order the s89c from Best Buy and just get it mounted this weekend I would be all over this.
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04-22-2024 at 04:56 AM.
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Is Burn in still an issue for OLEDs. My LGB6 took about 4-5 years before the burn in got pretty bad.
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Did you need to return the TV?
Yes... I sent Costco pics, and the service tech took the TV with him when he came to verify the burn-in. I also had a friend whose CX (also purchased from Costco) developed burn-in within the first two years and Costco had LG replace the panel for free. That's more of what I expected in my case, but I didn't say anything since I was getting a refund.
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Quote from Marzero1 :
Is Burn in still an issue for OLEDs. My LGB6 took about 4-5 years before the burn in got pretty bad.

It still is
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It still is
Interesting... Is burn in mainly from like playing games or say watching news with static logos for long periods of time?
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Quote from Loudog504 :
Interesting... Is burn in mainly from like playing games or say watching news with static logos for long periods of time?

The best thing to do with OLEDs is constantly vary your content. Just make sure you aren't watching CNN all day or playing the same game for 1,000's of hours. I've been using my LG C1 77" since December 2021, and I haven't had any issues. I also have the S95B 65" and S95C 65". Both panels still look phenomenal. I have blackout issues with my One Connect Box from time to time, but that only happens when I'm using my gaming PC.
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So these Samsung oled is basically the same as LG ?
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04-22-2024 at 05:42 AM.
04-22-2024 at 05:42 AM.
I have this TV for almost 1 yr now. Got it directly from Samsung when they had that crazy deal with the app discount and EPP stuff going on got it for around $1800 shipped. No issues so far. Got the two-year warranty from Samsung but at this rate won't need to use it. Upgraded from an LG g2 77". Can't tell the difference or if I'm missing Dolby vision at all. Just a great set if you can afford it and It's Costco.
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So these Samsung oled is basically the same as LG ?

Nope. QD OLEDs (Samsung) are different from OLED (LG) panels. OLEDs have a white sub pixel layer where as QD OLEDs don't. QD OLEDs typically have better panel uniformity from my experience. LG OLEDs have an advantage when it comes to size because they can produce panel sizes up to 97" where as QD OLEDs are currently capped at 77". Lastly color brightness and vibrancy is much better on QD OLED as well.
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