Technology
Grab one of Samsung’s high-end QLED TVs for $800 off (and $300 cheaper than Amazon’s price)
If you’re out of the loop, Amazon and Best Buy are doing some 12 Days and 20 Days of deals tech events to give us something to salivate over now that Black Friday weekend is over.
We’ll admit that some of their TV deals are pretty good, but don’t jump the gun — we’re about to do you one better.
The 65-inch model of Samsung’s fancy QLED series is only $2,199 at the PCMag Shop. For reference, that’s $800 off the original price and $300 less than Amazon and Best Buy‘s sale prices on the same TV. You’re welcome.
Samsung’s Q8F models are truly top of the line, just one notch beneath their most premium creation yet: The Q9F. But the thing is, unless you’re weirdly intense about graphics, you’re probably not going to notice the minute variations in dimming technology or the difference between Q HDR Elite and EliteMax. The place where you will notice a difference, however, is in your wallet.
Plus, CNET added the Q8 in their roundup of the best TVs of 2018 when they could have added the Q9 if they wanted to. Boom.
Ready to experience picture like you never have before? The Q8F offers full array LED performance and Samsung’s infamous Quantum Dots for brighter colors, more intense contrasts, and overall more lifelike image quality than their previous generations — even in sunlit rooms where glare would usually take over. (It’s like finally putting on your glasses after a week of not being able to find them.) The 120Hz native refresh rate guarantees speedy, fluid motion like content is supposed to be watched, with all of your apps in one place and ready for binge-watching.
However, our favorite feature that you won’t see anywhere else is Ambient Mode. When you’re not using the TV for entertainment, Ambient Mode switches over to decor mode by blending in with the room’s surroundings — or displaying the photos of your choice. Here, with the help of built-in Bixby voice, you can also play music, get the news or the weather, and more.
Regularly $2,999, you can save $800 and add this beauty to your home for just $2,199. You’ll be glad you did.
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