SAVE $1,France700:As of Jan. 7, Samsung's 77-inch S84D 4K OLED Smart TV is on sale at Best Buy for $1,599.99. This is $1,700 off its list price of$3,299.99.
If you were itching to upgrade your TV over the holidays but worried you missed your shot after seasonal sale events, Best Buy's here with a selection of discounts to get your new year started on the right foot. One TV deal that caught our eye, and is absolutely worth jumping on if you want a new screen ahead of the Super Bowl, is the latest discount on the Samsung S84D 4K OLED TV.
Samsung's 77-inch S84D 4K OLED TV is currently enjoying a $1,700 discount, dropping its price from$3,299.99 to $1,599.99. On top of this excellent deal, your purchase even comes with one month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for free, so you can start with some new games to play as well.
SEE ALSO: Score the TCL 55-inch NXTFRAME TV for $500 off at Best BuyAlongside its massive screen size that's sure to impress any guests you have over or make for an excellent movie night display, this Samsung TV boasts 4K resolution on an OLED display, so any picture on the screen will look crisp and vibrant. It's also a smart TV, which makes streaming from your favorite apps simple and easy.
Deals like this usually don't stick around for long, so act fast to scoop up this 77-inch Samsung S84D 4K OLED TV on sale at Best Buy.
There are plenty more TV deals worth checking out right now, too. Want to pick up a TV that doubles as a fancy art frame for your favorite pieces? TCL's NXTFRAME is also on sale at the moment at Best Buy. Or if you're on the lookout for a great budget TV, this 43-inch Vizio smart TV is worth a look.
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