
The Black Friday / Cyber Monday sales are rapidly coming to an end, but there are still some incredible deals to be had as the clock ticks.
Take this huge Samsung 4K HDR TV, for example – not only is it 77-inches and with a stunning OLED panel, it's available at Best Buy with a staggering $1,700 slashed off the price.
That makes it less than half price and unbeatable value for a premium television. You'd certainly be hard pressed to find a TV at this size and with this amount of quality tech for less.
The only main question is whether you want a theater-standard screen in your home.
The Samsung Class S84D TV uses a 120Hz OLED panel for extreme black levels and high contrast. It also supports HDR10+ and comes with Samsung's own Tizen OS for the smart functions. That includes just about every streaming app you can think of.
Why choose the Samsung Class S84D OLED TV?
Not only is this specific Samsung Class S84D OLED a monster of a TV, with its 77-inch screen, it has a great set of specifications.
The display supports 120Hz, AMD FreeSync Premium and Adaptive Sync for great gaming. It also has Amazon Alexa voice compatibility built in.
There's eARC support via HDMI, so it'll play nice with a compatible sound system or soundbar, and Wi-Fi 5 and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity allows for external wireless network and smartphone hook-up.
Perhaps the most impressive thing though is that this OLED TV is around the same price as some 55-inch alternatives, so if you want to go big, you'll be hard pressed to find better value.
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