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Discover Samsung Fall Sale: All of the greatest live deals
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UPDATE: Sep. 11, 2024, 12:45 p.m. EDT This story has been updated with current pricing and availability, plus additional deals on laptops and smartwatches from the Discover Samsung Fall Sale. The event continues through Sept. 15 with savings of up to 35% across all of Samsung’s major product categories.
Apple doesn’t get to hog the entire spotlight this week. The Discover Samsung Fall Sale kicked off on Monday, Sept. 9 and runs through Friday, Sept. 15, and Samsung itself assures shoppers that this is one of the smartest times of year to find deals on its most sought-after products — including some newer releases.
You can save up to 35% across categories like TVs, phones, tablets, monitors, laptops, smartwatches, and large appliances, with some discounts getting even juicier if they’re featured as a fleeting Deal of the Day. If there’s a device you were planning on grabbing during Prime Big Deal Days, Amazon’s Prime-exclusive savings event in October, this could be your chance to snag it on sale and enjoy it for an extra month.
We’ll be tracking the greatest deals in top categories as the week goes on, so be sure to check back if you don’t feel like perusing the sale yourself.
Greatest TV deal
Why we like it
Football season’s not a bad time to finally make that TV upgrade you’ve been fantasizing about, and The Frame is a worthy splurge. Samsung’s viral “art when it’s off” QLED TV has a matte display that diminishes distracting glares and dual LED backlighting, which offers more balanced color and brightness across the entire screen than traditional edge lighting. All sizes are on sale, but the 75-inch model has the highest discount (at $500 off). If you have an old TV to get rid of, you can save another $50 by letting Samsung pick it up and recycle it for you.
More TVs on sale
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Samsung 65-inch QN90C 4K QLED TV — $1,399.99
$2,799.99(save $1,400) -
Samsung 65-inch S90C 4K OLED TV — $1,499.99
$2,599.99(save $1,100) -
Samsung 65-inch The Terrace 4K QLED Full Sun TV — $6,499.99
$9,999.99(save $3,500) -
Samsung 77-inch S90D 4K OLED TV — $2,599.99
$3,699.99(save $1,100) -
Samsung 86-inch QN900D 8K OLED TV — $6,499.99
$7,999.99(save $1,500)
Greatest tablet deal
Why we like it
The super solid Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 was already an easy choice if you’re simply in the market for an entry-level Android tablet. That choice is even easier when the version with beefier memory and storage is on sale for less than $800. The model featured here has 12GB RAM and 256GB of storage (versus the $649.99 version with 8GB RAM and 128GB of storage) and is WiFi only.
“Entry level” doesn’t feel so “entry level” when any content you stream or graphic designs you whip up are displayed so vividly on Samsung’s Dynamic AMOLED 2X screens. The “2X” refers to the screen’s ability to jump from 60Hz to 120Hz during gaming — a nearly lag-less experience not often had on tablets in this price range. This Galaxy Tab S9 comes the S Pen stylus, Transcript Assist using Galaxy AI, as well as two free months of Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Express (both a $19.98 value each).
More tablets on sale
Greatest laptop deal
Why we like it
The 14-inch base configuration of Samsung’s first-ever Copilot+ PC comes with a snappy Snapdragon X Elite CPU, 16GB of memory, and 512GB of embedded Universal Flash Storage. With an 18-hour battery life and a sleek 2.62-pound frame, it’s doing a decent MacBook impression — though you won’t find a bright 120Hz AMOLED touchscreen on an Apple laptop. Its $400 Discover Samsung discount just so happens to coincide with the release of the Galaxy Book5 360, Samsung’s first-ever Lunar Lake laptop (which is currently up for preorder). Greatest Buy was matching that offer at the time of writing.
More laptops on sale
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Samsung Galaxy Book4 (Intel Core 7 150U, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $549.99
$899.99(save $350) -
Samsung Galaxy Book4 360 (Intel Core 7 150U, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $999.99
$1,349.99(save $350) -
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro (Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) — $1,149.99
$1,449.99(save $300) -
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro 360 (Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,249.99
$1,899.99(save $650) -
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra (Intel Core Ultra 7 155H, 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD) — $1,749.99
$2,399.99(save $650) + free portable SSD
Greatest monitor deal
Why we like it
If your space doesn’t have room for both a TV and a nice desktop setup, opting for a smart streaming monitor from Samsung means you don’t have to choose between them. The 43-inch M7 can be operated via mouse and keyboard or remote, eliminating the need for strategically wrangling adapters and dongles. Samsung’s smart TV platform and Gaming Hub are built right in, too, so the switchover from work to entertainment is as quick as switching apps.
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More monitors on sale
Greatest vacuum deal
Why we like it
Samsung’s chic cordless stick vacuum comes with a cleaning station that doubles as a charging dock and a place to dump its dustbin with the press of a button. (There aren’t any Dyson stick vacuums that come with this kind of accessory, and if there were, they’d definitely cost more than $500.) It can run for up to 60 minutes at a time, and its Jet Dual Brush works on both carpets and hard surfaces — no need to swap accessories mid-clean. You can get it in a misty white or midnight blue finish.
More vacuums on sale
Greatest smartphone deal
Why we like it
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 was one of the many devices unveiled at Samsung Unpacked in July. While it didn’t receive the snazzy hardware upgrades that the S24 line did, it’s already inherently one of the most fun phones on the market — you know, the whole “unfolds into a tablet” thing. However, the Z Fold6 does do a ton of new stuff, and that’s all thanks to Galaxy AI integration. New features include Note Assist, Live Translate, Sketch to Image, and Circle to Search.
More smartphones on sale
Greatest smartwatch deal
Why we like it
This isn’t a huge discount on Samsung’s current flagship smartwatch, but it’s also noteworthy because it just launched in July; this appears to be its first discount to date. Users who prioritize health features may want to consider it over an Apple Watch: It has a sleep apnea sensor just like the all-new Apple Watch Series 10, but it tacks on an additional blood pressure monitor and an upgraded BioActive Sensor that can measure blood oxygen levels (among other metrics). Choose between two Watch face hues and three different band styles: fabric, sport, or athleisure.
More smartwatches on sale
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