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Get this 85-inch Samsung QLED TV at $700 off while you still can

The Samsung Q60D Series 4K QLED TV on a white background.
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For those who are looking for TV deals that will deliver a massive upgrade to their home theater setup, here’s an offer from B&H Photo Video that you shouldn’t allow to slip through your fingers. The 85-inch Samsung Q60D Series 4K QLED TV, originally priced at $2,298, is down to a more affordable $1,598, for savings of $700. That’s a fantastic price for a TV of this size, and while the sale is scheduled to last until October 20, we highly recommend completing your purchase of it immediately if you’re interested because stocks may be gone by then.

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Why you should buy the 85-inch Samsung Q60D Series 4K QLED TV

There’s a lot to love about the 85-inch Samsung Q60D Series 4K QLED TV, but everything begins with its gigantic display. It’s going to elevate your living room to new heights, as the 4K resolution will offer sharp details and lifelike colors, and the QLED TV technology will provide amazing brightness. The TV is powered by Samsung’s Quantum Processor Lite with 4K Upscaling, which will transform all the content that you watch to 4K quality.

You’ll never run out of things to watch on the 85-inch Samsung Q60D Series 4K QLED TV as you’ll be able to access all of the best streaming services through Samsung’s Tizen operating system. You won’t be left behind by the best TV shows and the best movies to stream, while also integrating the TV into your smart home system. It’s also compatible with all of the popular digital assistants, so you’ll be able to control the TV using voice commands.

If you’ve been waiting for the chance at a huge TV for cheaper than usual, this is it — B&H Photo Video is selling the 85-inch Samsung Q60D Series 4K QLED TV with a $700 discount that brings its price down to $1,598 from $2,298. The savings are expected to last until October 20, but since Samsung TV deals always attract a lot of attention, the stocks that are up for sale may run out fast. You’re going to have to add the 85-inch Samsung Q60D Series 4K QLED TV to your cart and push through with the checkout process right away if you don’t want to miss out.

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