Best Samsung Black Friday TV Deals: 4K TVs, 8K TVs, and QLED TVs

Posted by preeti Burman on November 14th, 2019

Samsung led tv price There’s never been a better time to buy a brand-new Samsung QLED K TV. Why? Because the manufacturer has just discounted its entire range, starting with the bottom-of-the-barrel QR right up to the top-of-the-line QR to celebrate Black Friday. Better yet, it reassured Digital Trends that these offers will run through the shopping bonanza, so there’s no risk of waking up on Friday, November and finding them listed on its website cheaper.

What’s more, these reductions see Samsung’s QLED K TVs the cheapest they’ve ever been. Seriously — pricing starts at just $ for a -inch, $ for a -inch, $, for a -inch, and $, for a -inch at the most basic level. Don’t have that kind of cash to blow? You’ll be pleased to hear that all of them are available with interest-free, -month financing, starting at just $month for the -inch and maxing out at $month for the -inch.

Of course, those figures are for the base Samsung QR. But don’t let that deter you. While the Samsung QR is king, the Samsung QR is still a significant step up from a regular LED K TV and unless you had the entire QLED series in the same room, you wouldn’t know what you’re missing out on. So don’t think you’re cheaping out by opting for the QR — it’s leaps and bounds ahead of the LED K TV you were looking at for the same price.

And that’s what’s truly special here. At their usual price, Samsung’s QLED K TVs are considered overkill for the average consumer — and that’s because they’d have had to fork out $ to put a -inch model at the center of their setup. But for as little as $ for a -inch, they’re now on par with their LED counterparts and this makes them something of a must-have. After all, we all appreciate better color reproduction and more detail, don’t we?

Here are all the best Samsung Black Friday TV deals.

Best Samsung QLED K TV Black Friday Deals

So, what’s the difference between the top-of-the-line QR, the middle-of-the-road QR and QR, and the bottom-of-the-barrel QR on offer? Not a huge amount, really. Aside from the obvious design differences, the most notable differentiation is that the QR has an edge-lit backlight, so it can’t quite reach the same contrast levels as the other three — so it doesn’t make detail pop quite as well. But again, it’s miles ahead of a regular LED TV.

The QR, QR, and QR, on the other hand, all have what’s known as a full-array backlight, which can shut off sections of the screen to achieve a darker black level. What sets them aside from each other is the number of dimming zones each model has. The QR has a total of , versus the on the QR and the on the QR. All this means is the QR can ship off more individual parts of the screen to produce more accurate contrast.

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