SAVE $1,700: As of Dec. 4, Samsung 77-inch S84D 4K OLED Smart Tizen TV is available for $1,599.99 at Best Buy. That’s $1,700 off its $3,299.99 list price.
I'm constantly looking for the best TV deals for readers, but premium TVs don't go on sale like this every day. Samsung's 77-inch S84D OLED TV, part of its 2024 lineup, is a high-performance display designed to bring users lifelike visuals and immersive sound. Best Buy's current deal knocks a jaw-dropping $1,700 off the original price, making this flagship model a much more accessible $1,599.99. This TV is usually $3,299.99, so you can see why I'm saying this is a big deal.
So, what makes this TV worth your attention (and investment)? It starts with OLED technology, which delivers perfect blacks, whites, and over a billion Pantone-validated colors. Pantone basically boils down to colors and images being lifelike, giving games, movies, and more a realistic presentation. Every pixel is self-illuminated, ensuring unmatched contrast and detail. This produces a vibrant image without burning out your retinas with brightness.
SEE ALSO: Ready to upgrade your smartphone? Grab the Samsung Galaxy A15 for less than $200Samsung's Motion Xcelerator Turbo is a win for gamers and sports fans, providing smooth, blur-free motion. Paired with Real Depth Enhancer, which adjusts foreground contrast for a more three-dimensional image, it makes for some interesting results beyond being just a gimmick feature.
The S84D doesn't just look good — it sounds incredible, too. With Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound Lite, you'll experience dynamic, 3D surround sound that follows the movement on screen. Pair this with Bluetooth bookshelf speakers like PSB Speakers AM5, and you'll have a wireless sound setup that speaks for itself.
Samsung's Tizen OS also covers buyers' streaming needs. You'll have access to apps like Netflix, Disney+, and Prime Video, plus the ability to game, work out, or explore Samsung's Smart Hub. AI-powered 4K upscaling ensures even older content looks sharp and clear on this enormous screen.
At 77 inches, this TV is built for cinematic experiences in your living room. Its slim bezel design keeps the focus on the picture. At the same time, EyeComfort Mode intelligently adjusts blue light for a more comfortable viewing experience during late-night marathons. And it just looks like it's mounted to a wall, and that's enough for many buyers.
A $1,700 discount on a TV of this caliber is rare. If you've been waiting to upgrade your home theater or gaming setup, now's the time. Deals like this are usually super limited, although this bad boy has no expiration date. Play it safe and swipe one before the price shoots back up.
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