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It’s not Black Friday yet, but OLED TVs are already dropping to new record-low prices. Last week, the LG G5 OLED TV dropped to its lowest price, and now, Samsung’s OLED S95F TV has followed suit. You can get the 65-inch for $2,297.99 (originally $2,997.99), the lowest price, according to price-tracking tools. The 55-, 77-, and 83-inch models also have good discounts right now.
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As you probably already know, OLED TVs offer the best colors and contrast ratio that money can buy. Of course, you’ll have to pay up to experience the best (but you can still shop for budget options). Two of the biggest downsides of OLED TVs, though, are that they can suffer from the notorious burn-in effect and that they don’t get as bright as QLED or LED TVs, so they’re better suited for dimmer or theater rooms. But that seems to be turning a corner in 2025, at least for brightness. The S95F can reach 1,364 nits, which is not the brightest OLED, but it’s much better than most. Where it shines is with reflections. Its matte coating makes it the least reflective OLED TV, and combined with its brightness, it makes for a great daytime OLED TV.
The HDR highlights make this a great TV for shows and TVs with compatible with HDR10 and HDR10+. Gaming is also smooth with its low input lag of 4.8 ms at 4K resolution and 60 Hz and high refresh rate of 120 Hz (supports up to 160 Hz). PCMag praised the S95F’s advanced speaker system in their “excellent” review—just be aware that there is no Dolby Vision for movies. If you care about brightness and Dolby Vision, go with the LG G5; but if you prefer the matte anti-reflective display and care about quality audio, the S95F is the better choice.
