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This 85-inch Samsung TV is more than ,000 off for a limited time

This 85-inch Samsung TV is more than $1,000 off for a limited time

Black Friday is already getting worryingly close. But you don’t have to wait another minute to seriously upgrade your TV setup without blowing up your budget. Right now, The Samsung Q60C 85-inch TV is $1,249, which is down from a retail price of $2,299. That’s more than $1,000 off of a TV that will occupy most of your wall and make those action movies seem extra explode-y, and those A24 horror movies feel even more delightfully highfalutin’. 85″ Class QLED 4K Q60C $1,249 (was $2,299) See It This is Samsung’s do-everything TV. It’s a 4K display with Quantum Dot technology built in to give it excellent color and ample brightness. Samsung built-in a ton of advanced features powered by its Quantum processor, including advanced upscaling (in case you’re still watching DVDs or other non-4K content) and action enhancement for smooth sports viewing and gaming. Most importantly, this is an 85-inch TV, so it makes everything look impressive. Want to know what it’s like to watch The Office when Dwight is actual-sized? You can finally find …

Best 85-Inch TV for 2024

Best 85-Inch TV for 2024

With all the TVs available today, and all the technical terms and jargon associated with television technology, it can be tough to figure out what’s important. Here’s a quick guide to help cut through the confusion. Price: TVs range in price from $100 to more than $2,000. Smaller screens are cheaper, well-known brands are more expensive, and spending more money can also get you better image quality. Most entry-level TVs have a good enough picture for most people, but TVs last a long time, so it might be worth spending more to get a better picture. It’s also best to shop for a TV in the fall, when prices are lower. Screen size: Bigger is better in our book. We recommend a size of at least 43 inches for a bedroom TV and at least 55 inches for a living room or main TV — and 65 inches or larger is best. More than any other “feature,” stepping up in TV screen size is the best use of your money. One of the most common post-TV-purchase complaints …