
Save on models from 55" to 85", marked from $850 to $1,850 off. Plus, you can trade in an eleigible TV or device for a credit worth up to $540. Shop Now at Samsung

Amazon has the Samsung 85" Class Q60D Series QN85Q60D QLED 4K Smart Tizen TV for $997.99, a couple bucks less than the current price at Best Buy. That's a massive 41% discount off list price and the best deal we've seen. Buy Now at Amazon
- Dual LED backlit
- 4K resoultion and 4K upscaling
- 60Hz refresh rate
- 3 HDMI inputs
- Model: QN85Q60D

Save on seven sizes of this TV, all marked at least $600 off. The 43" starts things at $900 ($600 off), while the 98" is the largest option at $10,000 ($5,000 off). Buy Now at Samsung

Save on five sizes of TV here, starting with a 55" model for $480. You're saving between $520 and $1,620 on each TV. The deals:
- 55" for $480 ($520 off)
- 65" for $580 ($720 off)
- 70" for $680 ($920 off)
- 75" for $980 ($820 off)
- 85" for $980 ($1,620 off)

Save up to 42% off, with the best deal on the 85" for $2,500. In addition to the direct discounts on the TVs, bundle with a soundbar or Music Frame for additional discounts. (Scroll down to see these options.)
If you're looking for streaming options for your new TV, check out the Disney Plus Bundle priceinfo over on the blog. You'll also find the best Disney Plus deals for 2025 over there to make sure you don't pay more than you should to stream your favorites. Shop Now at Samsung

We've pictured the Samsung 43" Q60D Series QN43Q60D QLED 4K HDR Smart TV (2024) for $447.99 ($103 off) Shop Now at Amazon

Samsung Vision AI has launched. It's available on Samsung's 2025 ranges — the Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED, OLED, QLED and The Frame TV models. It offers features including:
- One UI Tizen OS
- AI processor to enhance picture and sound
- SmartThings Pet Care
- Galaxy Watch Universal Gestures recognition
- Live Translate
- Bixby voice assistant
- Generative Wallpaper

You'd pay $200 more for it new elsewhere. It's backed by a 1-year Allstate warranty. Buy Now at eBay
- 1080p resolution
- HDR

This is the best Amazon has ever offered on it. The next best on this is $117, at Walmart. But it's up to $300 elsewhere, including direct from Samsung.
This deal was good enough to make our roundup of the top five best deals of the day. Follow that link to see our latest selection. Buy Now at Amazon

(Scroll down the landing page to see the deals.) Save on TVs, soundbars, and TV/soundbar bundles. We've pictured the Samsung HW-B550/ZA 2.1-Channel Soundbar with Dolby Audio for $178 ($2 under our January mention, $100 off, and the lowest price we've seen).

That's $100 off and the best price we could find. Buy Now at Amazon
- 3840x2160 native resolution
- Tizen Smart TV OS
- compatible with Alexa
- Model: QN32Q60D

Each of these TVs are a buck less than Samsung direct, the lowest price we could find, and the best price they've ever been on Amazon:
- 65" for $3,298 ($1,500 off)
- 75" for $4,298 ($1,700 off)
- 85" for $5,298 ($2,200 off)
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- Stunning 8K resolution with AI upscaling
- Infinity Edge design for immersive viewing
- Dolby Atmos for 3D audio experience
- Quantum Matrix Pro with Mini LEDs
- 240Hz Motion for smooth gaming

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- 3840x2160 (4K) native resolution
- OLED HDR
- 144Hz refresh rate w/ AMD FreeSync
- Tizen smart OS
- 4 HDMI inputs
- Model: QN42S90DAEXZA

There are over 30 models on sale, prices start as low as $530. We've pictured the Best Buy exclusive, Samsung DU6950 Series 85" 4K HDR LED Crystal UHD Smart TV for $700 ($400 off). Shop Now at Best Buy


This TV features OLED Glare-Free technology, which makes it perfect for watching sports. The 65" is more than 30% off; Plus, get a free $50 Best Buy gift card with 65" and 77" purchases. Buy Now at Samsung

Shop this affordable range of smart TVs priced from under $200. We've pictured the Samsung DU7200 Series UN65DU7200 65" 4K HDR LED UHD Smart TV for $397.99 ($72 off). Buy Now at Amazon

Shop dozens of Neo QLED models. We've pictured the Samsung 65" Class QLED 4K QN85D Series Neo Quantum HDR Smart TV for $1,197.99 ($600 off).
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That's a little over half off this sizable OLED — a $1,700 savings. RTings gave it 8.7 out of 10 in their review (it's included as part of their S85D series review). Buy Now at Best Buy

Shop four TVs, marked between $950 and $2,250 off. The 55" in particular is tied with our Black Friday mention as the best discount we've seen. Shop Now at Samsung
How To Shop and Save on Samsung TVs
Samsung is known as one of the top TV brands, a fact confirmed by sites like Consumer Affairs and Digital Trends . The brand’s stellar reputation can mean premium prices (making those no-name, cheaper brands quite appealing), but studies from Consumer Reports find that the major TV brands typically outperform smaller, less expensive brands when tested.
Of course, this doesn’t mean you can’t get a Samsung TV on sale for a great price. Here at DealNews, we find the best deals on Samsung TVs, so you can get a quality set at a price you can afford. This guide will cover information on selecting your Samsung TV, and finding some savings in the process.
Types of Samsung TVs
Samsung sells the following types of TVs:
QLED
This stands for Quantum Dot Light-Emitting Diode. These are LCD TVs with quantum dot technology that “delivers over a billion shades of color that stay true-to-life without washing out at any level of brightness,” according to Samsung.
Specialty QLED models
- The Frame : Designed to look like a framed art, and turns into art when the TV is off via Art Mode
- The Terrace : Intended for use in outdoor spaces with resistance to water and dust
- The Serif : Includes an easel floor stand and features an I-shaped design and Ambient Mode
- The Sero : Mobile-friendly TV with a rotating screen for landscape or portrait mode
4K UHD
- Crystal UHD : Utilizes a Crystal Processor 4K that upscales everything watched to 4K and features a more vivid display compared to conventional Samsung sets
- UHD : 2160p resolution sets with 4K UHD processors
HD TVs
Choosing a Samsung TV
These are the main TV specifications to consider:
Size
Besides personal preferences for the TV size you want, keep budget in mind, as well as where the TV will be used. Samsung offers a guide to picking the right size TV for more assistance.
Resolution
This is the number of pixels the TV will display in width x height. Larger numbers generally mean a sharper and clearer picture. Samsung TVs feature the following:
- 8K (7,680 x 4,320)
- 4K (3,840 x 2,160)
- 1080p (1,920 x 1,080)
- 720p (1,366 x 1,768)
Anything above 720p is considered high definition. Going higher in resolution tends to matter more if the TV is larger. It also matters whether what you watch is available in that resolution. For instance, there isn’t much 8K content available yet, so it relies more on the TV upscaling 4K or HD at this time.
HDR
This stands for High Dynamic Range. This feature affects the contrast between the light and dark colors that the TV screen produces. You can find out more details in our What Is HDR? Blog article. Samsung TVs feature Quantum or standard HDR in many of their models.
Smart Capabilities
You’d be hard-pressed to find a Samsung TV that isn’t smart. Compatible Samsung Smart TVs work with SmartThings to utilize connected devices around the home. Voice control is available through Samsung’s virtual assistant, Bixby . With Smart Hub, you can access content and apps, including Samsung TV Plus . This ad-supported video service is available on most 2016 or later models and features over 120 live TV channels for free (no credit card, additional device, or download required).
Inputs
One of the major considerations when buying a TV is how many HDMI inputs you’ll need, as well as the number of USB ports.
Flat or Curved
Most Samsungs are flat TVs , but there are also curved models to choose from if desired.
Where to Buy Samsung TVs
We find the most Samsung TV deals from these retailers:
TV Blog Articles
Check out these articles for TV buying information and advice:
When Is the Best Time to Buy a TV?
Everything You Need to Know About the Latest TV Technologies
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there coupon codes for Samsung TVs?
Some of the stores that sell Samsung TVs either do not offer coupon codes, or their codes don’t apply to this item type. So, it’s more about locating the best Samsung TV sale prices.
That said, it’s always worth a quick check before making a purchase. We’ve seen coupon codes work for Samsung TVs at stores like eBay, Rakuten, BuyDig, and World Wide Stereo. These only apply to very specific models in some cases.
How do I know I’m getting a deal on my Samsung TV?
These are price lows we’ve found for Samsung TVs in common sizes. This information can be used as a point of reference if getting the lowest price is the main factor in your purchase.
The lowest prices we’ve seen don’t represent deals on the higher-end models Samsung offers, and they aren’t always available. For instance, some deals may be more readily available around Black Friday and the holiday shopping season.
For a wider variety of price points, be sure to check all of the best Samsung TV deals here at DealNews. We do the research to ensure it’s the lowest current price for the model featured in the deal.
Can I finance my Samsung TV?
Samsung offers TV special financing of 0% for 36 months with equal payments for qualifying customers. Plus, the Samsung TV Upgrade Program allows for getting the latest model after 24 months. With the new TV purchase, you’ll get an upgrade credit (a maximum of 33% of the initial financed amount) and you can keep the current set as well.
Sarah Jones is the resident coupon expert at DealNews and oversees a team that covers deals, coupons, and Black Friday content. Her articles or quotes have been featured on sites such as Christian Science Monitor, Oprah.com, Fox Business, Kiplinger, and Lifehacker.