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Samsung TV sales: Samsung drops a ton of new deals ahead of Super Bowl 54

If you're after Samsung TV sales, there are two VERY good times to buy a new TV: Black Friday and Super Bowl Sunday. That being said, while there are a number of great Super Bowl TV deals going on for the big game this week, Samsung's newly announced crop of TV sales are arguably the best we’re going to see.

Among the screens slated to get a discount are the entry-level Samsung Q60R QLED TV that starts at just $499 (£599, around AU$740) and the high-end Samsung Q900R 8K QLED TV that’s on sale for $1,300 off its regular price in the US. It’s not uncommon for Samsung to knock $500 off its lowest-end QLED TV - it did something similar for its Q6FN model last year - but that 8K QLED TV usually costs close to $4,000 so getting it on sale for $2,199 is actually a great deal.

If you want these deals, however, you'll have to act fast - Samsung's Super Bowl deals end Sunday, February 2 and once they're gone we likely won't see them again until... well, Black Friday.

Every Samsung TV sale going on now! 

If you’re looking for something in between the two marquee models, Samsung is offering discounts on the rest of its QLED TV lineup including the Q70R, Q80R and Q90R, in addition to sales for its lifestyle-focused The Frame TV, and its regular UHD TVs the RU8000, RU7100 and RU6900. 

Visit our Samsung TV lineup page to check out the differences between the models or, if you just want to see what's on sale, check out the entire lineup below.



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