This Entry-Level Samsung OLED TV Just Got Even Cheaper

This Entry-Level Samsung OLED TV Just Got Even Cheaper

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As is usually the case after Consumer Electronics Show (CES), older flagship tech products drop in price—including TVs like OLED models, QLEDs, and budget-friendly options. In other words, the coming weeks are a great time to upgrade if you're looking for bargains on older flagship models.

One of the best deals I've found so far is on the Samsung S85F, an entry-level OLED TV that was already on the low end of the price spectrum before this latest discount. Right now, you can get the 65-inch series for $1,197.99 (originally $1,797.99) or the 77-inch for $1,497.99 (originally $2,997.99 at launch), both the lowest prices they've been, according to price tracking tools.

Not everyone can afford OLED TVs, since they're the most expensive type of TV technology on the market—but they're worth the big jump in quality when it comes to picture quality and colors. If you've been waiting for a good opportunity to get a decent-sized, well-reviewed OLED for a great price, consider the Samsung S85F, especially if you're a gamer.

As expected, Samsung had to make some cuts to make a cheaper OLED, and it made them in the audio department, brightness, and by cutting out Dolby Vision. But the picture quality, colors, and gaming features rival premium OLEDs, which is impressive, especially for the price. This OLED came out in Sept. 2025 and has drastically dropped in price since then.

Gamers can use the four HDMI 2.1 ports with support for 4K 120Hz, AMD FreeSync Premium, Nvidia G-Sync, ALLM, and HDR10+ gaming. The lag time is a mere 9.4ms, so you'll get fast, responsive performance. Of course, you also get Samsung’s Gaming Hub with access to cloud gaming apps.


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