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This Samsung OLED spoiled every other TV for me, and it's $1,400 off for Black Friday

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Exceptional contrast and low-light scenes that are surprisingly distinguishable make this one of the best OLED TVs yet. This week, you can snag the S95C on sale for Black Friday.
Samsung’s OLED S95C TV is available for up to $1,400 off now through Black Friday. The sale prices start at $1,499 for the 55-inch model, and the 65-inch and 77-inch S95C models are also discounted.
Samsung makes a lot of TVs; there’s practically an offering for every display type, size, and visual preference. But the one that’s always stood out to me is its OLED model.
See, OLED panels on TVs, much like the displays on high-end phones and tablets, are notorious for delivering inky blacks and high-contrast visuals. Naturally, those dim-lit scenes in movies and games are more lifelike, true-to-color, and very immersive to watch.
On the flip side, there’s also a common problem with OLED panels, and that’s brightness (or lack thereof). Sunlight, overhead lamps, and just about any other outside source of luminance can easily blow out the liveliness displayed on an OLED panel.
But that all changes with Samsung’s S95C. This, from what I’ve seen, may just be the best (and brightest) OLED TV on the market right now for less than other flagships.
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Available in 55, 65, and 77-inch sizes, the S95C OLED builds on last year’s model with Samsung’s QD-OLED technology.
What jumped out at me when first unboxing the S95C was its width, or lack thereof. The Infinity One Design, as Samsung calls it, is composed of a panel that measures just 0.4 inches thick and the company’s redesigned One Connect Box, receptive to multiple HDMI ports, USB-A, and even Dolby Atmos via eArc, now housed on the TV stand itself versus the back of the display.
Together, you’re looking at a sleek and fashionable centerpiece that instantly modernizes the environment that it’s in.

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