Deal | Beautiful Samsung S95C QD-OLED TV with 1,200 nits on sale for up to 43% off
The Samsung S95C is the South Korean tech giant's top-of-the-line OLED TV of 2023, which is why the set carries an accordingly lofty price tag. But as the launch of the upgraded 2024 successors draws closer, a reputable retailer has now discounted the Samsung S95C QD-OLED to its lowest sale price thus far.
Once again, this deal is available at the Amazon-owned online shop Woot, which is where shoppers can now grab the 65-inch Samsung S95C for $1,869, which constitutes a steep 43% or $1,428 discount relative to Samsung's MSRP. The OLED TV ships free for Prime subscribers, otherwise there's an additional $6 fee.
Alternatively, TV buyers with a longer viewing distance can snatch the huge 77-inch Samsung S95C for 37% off the official list price, which results in a noteworthy sale price of $2,849. For reference, this Samsung TV deal beats Amazon's current price for the 77-inch QD-OLED by more than $1,000.
In comparison to the more competitively priced S90C, the Samsung S95C has two advantages according to Rtings' in-depth review. First of all, the higher-end QD-OLED TV has a slimmer design thanks to the practical OneConnect box, which basically relocates all ports to a more convenient place for users who plan on putting their new Samsung S95C on a sleek wall mount.
Secondly, this Samsung OLED TV can reach a higher peak brightness and maxes out at roughly 1,200 nits when displaying small HDR highlights, making it roughly 20% brighter than the S90C in these situations. Admittedly, the price premium for the Samsung S95C is quite high, so this OLED TV sale might be a good fit for demanding home theater enthusiasts who are willing to pay up for the two aforementioned perks.
Get the 65-inch or 77-inch Samsung S95C QD-OLED television on sale at Woot
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