Samsung Already Has Early Prime Day Deals On TVs, Soundbars, And More

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Samsung is offering a bunch of impressive price cuts ahead of Prime Day, with TVs, soundbars, and memory products all seeing significant discounts. The most enticing deals are for TVs, as you can save well over $2,000 on select products–making this an excellent time to upgrade your home theater. We’ve noticed some of the deals are already selling out (The Frame QLED TV 50-Inch is no longer available in all regions), so we’d recommend checking out all the offers while you can. Amazon is also price-matching some of the offers, so give it a look if you notice models out of stock at Samsung.

The Frame TV

Save up to $1,300

Pulling double duty as a television set and picture frame, The Frame TV is a versatile 4K QLED display. Its Quantum Processor 4K helps produce impressive 4K HDR visuals, while a 120Hz refresh rate makes it pretty great as a traditional TV. It’s available in seven sizes, six of which are currently on sale.

  • 43-Inch — $750 ($1,000)
  • 50-Inch — $850 ($1,300)
  • 55-Inch — $1,000 ($1,500)
  • 65-Inch — $1,500 ($2,000)
  • 75-Inch — $2,000 ($3,000)
  • 85-Inch — $3,000 ($4,300)

Neo QLED TVs (4K and 8K)

Save up to $2,700

Three different lineups of Neo QLED TVs are on sale — the QN90D, the QN800D, and the QN900D. The QN90D is the most budget-friendly model, with prices starting at $900 for the 43-inch version (was $1,500). Featuring Mini LEDs, a 4K resolution, support for Dolby Atmos, and up to 144Hz refresh rates, it’s a solid option at this new low price.

Step up to the QN800D, and you’ll get an impressive 8K resolution–and 8K AI upscaling, so most programs will benefit from its brilliant display. This lineup is much more expensive, though it’s currently on sale. The cheapest model is the 65-inch, which is now $3,000 (was $3,500).

Before you pull the trigger on the QN800D, be sure to check out the QN900D–its successor. The 65-inch model is the same price as the older QN800D, making it the better choice among the two, as it comes with an upgraded processor for faster performance.

Amazon is price-matching several QN90D, QN800D, and QN900D products.

Samsung OLED TVs

Save up to $2,100

Both the S90D and S95D lineups are on sale at Samsung. Both are remarkably similar, offering 144Hz refresh rates, 4K resolutions, and the NQ4 AI Gen2 processor. The main difference is the display–the S90D features a glossy screen, whereas the S95D gets you a matte screen. The matte screen helps eliminate glare, though some users note it doesn’t look quite as vibrant as the S90D.

The S90D is also available in sizes from 42 inches to 83 inches, while the S95D is only available in three sizes (55, 65, and 77 inches). However, both products are incredibly popular and have earned high marks from buyers, and now that you can save up to $2,100, they’re an excellent choice for your game room.

The S95D (65-Inch) is on sale for $2,400 (was $3,400), while the S90D (65-Inch) is just $1,300 (was $2,700). Be sure to check out the full lineup, as you’ll save more cash on the larger displays.

Amazon is price-matching most products in the S95D and S90D lineups.

Samsung QLED 4K TVs

Save up to $1,000

The QLED 4K Q80D and Q70D lineups comprise several products, although most are currently sold out. However, you can still find the Class QLED 4K Q80D (75-Inch) for just $1,200 (was $2,200). Along with the same NQ4 AI Gen2 processor found in the OLED TVs above, it gets you 4K AI upscaling, up to 120Hz refresh rate, and support for Dolby Atmos.

The Class QLED 4K Q70D, meanwhile, is a bit more affordable. The 75-Inch model is just $800 (was $1,800), and it shares many of the same specs as its more expensive sibling–including 120Hz refresh rates, 4K AI upscaling, and the NQ4 AI Gen 2 processor. However, most viewers will find the Q80D to offer better overall picture quality, thanks to improved HDR and a local dimming feature.

Amazon is price-matching most products in the Q80D lineup.

Samsung Q-Series Soundbar HW-QS700F

$600 (was $700)

This 3.1.2 Channel soundbar comes with a wireless subwoofer, which should bring all your explosive video games and movies to life. Dolby Atmos support is a big selling point of the soundbar, and using Samsung’s SpaceFit Sound Pro technology, the device can automatically calibrate itself to your room. It also supports Google Home, Google Cast, Apple AirPlay, and Spotify.

Memory Products

Save up to $120

While these price cuts aren’t quite as exciting as the ones above, they’re still worth a closer look. The Samsung Portable SSD T9 (1TB) is on sale for $130 (was $140). However, the massive 4TB version is down to just $320 (was $440). Regardless of capacity, the SSD offers speeds of up to 2,000 MB/s and a durable design that’s rated for drops of nearly 10 feet. If you need to expand storage on your PC or PS5, the 9100 Pro (1TB) is on sale for $170 (was $200).

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