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    I loved the Samsung S95D when I tested it – and it’s just hit a record-low price ahead of Prime Day



    Amazon Prime Day is right around the corner, but some deals are already cropping up. One that caught my eye involves the Samsung S95D, the most elite OLED in Samsung’s TV line-up.

    You can get the 65-inch S95D for a record-low price of $2,597.99 (was $3,097.99) at Amazon US. That’s the lowest price we’ve ever seen for the 65-inch model – and over $100 cheaper than it’s ever been before. In the UK, you can get the 65-inch S95D for a lowest-ever price of £2,189 at Amazon UK – again this is the lowest we’ve ever seen the 65-inch model.

    I reviewed the S95D and found that it gives you stunning picture quality, an incredible suite of gaming features, a beautiful design, and is has an anti-reflection screen that solves OLED‘s biggest problem: reflections. It’s worth the money even at full price, so a discount this big is worth checking out. It’s absolutely one of the best TVs of 2024.

    Today’s best Samsung S95D deal

    In my Samsung S95D review, I praised its incredible picture quality, praising the like-life, realistic details and textures made possible by the Real Depth Enhancer Pro feature that “works wonders”. I was also impressed with its rich contrast, excellent black levels and bold colors. But it’s the OLED Glare Free anti-reflection screen that really impressed, with “reflections nearly impossible to see” I said in my review – something even the best OLED TVs have struggled with until now, given then lower full-screen brightness than the best mini-LED TVs.

    The S95D also delivers on the gaming front, with four HDMI 2.1 ports – 4K, 144Hz, VRR, ALLM and lots more in tow – and an ultra-low 8.9ms input lag time that’s up there with the best gaming TVs and sure to please gamers.

    Put all this with good built-in sound led by effective placement and power, a floating design that gives it an ultra-modern look, and a comprehensive smart TV platform full of streaming apps, and you have, as I called it in my review “a standard bearer for 2024”.

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