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Samsung’s highest-rated QLED TV is on sale, saving you more than $1,500
Editor’s note: Mashable and PCMag are both owned by Ziff Davis.
Your entertainment deserves to be viewed in a premium format. Unfortunately, a premium format carries a premium price along with it. But, once in a while, that perfect deal comes around that’s just too good to pass up. We’re happy to report that deal is here.
The Samsung Q9F TV — their top-of-the-line QLED TV — is now on sale in the PCMag Shop for $1,759.99 off its usual $3,799.99 price when you use the code PCMAG15. That’s only $2,040 total for one of the best TVs of 2018. If you’re in the market for a new TV, this is one you don’t want to miss.
This QLED TV is great for all forms of entertainment: Films, sports, shows, games — you name it. Unlike an OLED TV, QLEDs can get very bright, which can combat even the worst glare levels. The Q9F’s ambient mode helps the TV’s background blend into the room when you’re not watching, and its built-in WiFi and Bluetooth functions give other “smart” TVs a run for their money. Crystal clear colors, contrast, and full array backlighting make this TV a worthy canvas for anything you choose to watch.
Give your television the upgrade it deserves — the Samsung Q9F QLED TV is $1,759.99 off ($360 less than Amazon’s lowest price) in the PCMag Shop with the code PCMAG15.
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