SAVE $800: As of Nov. 22, the Samsung 65-inch OLED 4K S90D smart TV is on sale for $1,397.99 at Amazon. That’s 36% off its $2,197.99 list price for Black Friday.
Black Friday is the perfect time to give your entertainment setup a serious glow-up, and this deal on Samsung’s 65-inch OLED S90D smart TV is achef’s kiss. Originally priced at $2,197.99, this feature-packed screen is now just $1,397.99 — a whopping $800 in Black Friday savings.
So, what makes this TV worth your attention (and wall space)? For starters, Samsung’s OLED technology delivers unbeatable picture quality with inky blacks, dazzling whites, and vibrant, Pantone-validated colours. Whether you’re streaming, gaming, or catching the big game, the HDR+ feature ensures stunning brightness and sharpness, scene by scene. It’s like seeing your favourite content in a whole new light — literally.
SEE ALSO: Save over 80% and get a free £10 voucher with the best Black Friday Audible dealGamers, this one’s for you too. The Motion Xcelerator 144Hz refresh rate keeps visuals smooth and lag-free, even during the most intense action sequences. Add in Samsung’s Real Depth Enhancer, which makes on-screen content feel almost 3D, and you’ll be totally immersed.
Audio fans aren’t left out, either. Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound Lite create a 3D sound experience that follows the action on screen, making explosions feel bigger and dialogue more explicit. Plus, with Alexa built-in, you can control your TV and smart home devices and even check the weather without lifting a finger (or maybe just the remote).
At $1,397.99, this deal on the 65-inch Samsung S90D isn’t just a price drop — it’s a full-on Black Friday flex. Grab it now and make your living room the envy of your entire neighbourhood.
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