The Samsung S95F OLED TV Is $800 Off Right Now

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Samsung’s 65-inch OLED S95F TV has now dropped to $2,199.99 from $2,997.99, just a few dollars less than its lowest price, according to price trackers. This discount makes a difference, but it’s still a premium purchase. If your budget is tighter, a renovated unit from Amazon Renewed costs $1,926.22. The new unit includes free delivery to your room (you’ll have to handle installation yourself) and a one-month trial of Xbox Game Pass for new users, which adds immediate value if you plan to use it for gaming.
OLED TVs are known for their deep blacks, but they often look dim in brighter rooms. THE S95F overcomes this limitation: it delivers the deep blacks you expect, but it also gets noticeably brighter than older OLED models, so daytime viewing holds up better, note this PCMag Review. The built-in speakers are also better than expected. You get a 4.2.2 channel system that adds height and depth, so voices come through clearly and action scenes have more presence than a standard TV setup. It doesn’t replace a complete audio system, but it saves you from needing one right away.
For gaming, this 4K Smart TV features a 120Hz panel that supports variable refresh rates up to 165Hz, as well as AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and G-Sync compatibility, meaning gaming remains smooth even when frame rates fluctuate. Its input lag is also low enough to be responsive whether you’re gaming at 4K60 or 1080p120, and the four HDMI ports support modern consoles.
What do you think of it so far?
On the downside, Samsung still doesn’t support Dolby Vision, which some streaming services rely on for their better HDR format. It also sticks to Wi-Fi 5 rather than newer standards, so streaming performance may depend more on how busy your home network is. And although Tizen OS’s smart interface covers all the major apps, navigating through it can feel a bit cluttered and settings aren’t always easy to find. Even the remote keeps things to a minimum, with no quick switching of inputs. Still, the core experience is solid: you still get a bright, high-performance OLED that handles movies and games with ease.
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