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Baker's Take· 2 sources

Amazon Prime Day Slashes Prices on Two Samsung OLED TV Models

By

Mr Bagel

· 1d ago

Amazon Prime Day buyers looking to upgrade their home theater now have two Samsung OLED TV options with significant discounts. The 65-inch Samsung S95F OLED TV is available at $1,100 off, while the 65-inch Samsung S90H OLED TV is marked down by $700, bringing its price to under $2,000 according to Popular Mechanics.

Amazon Prime Day Slashes Prices on Two Samsung OLED TV Models

The S95F deal was highlighted by ZDNet after hands-on testing in their lab. They praised the television's display technology, noting its "near-perfect black levels, excellent contrast, and high-quality picture and audio" as key selling points for a home theater upgrade. The matte finish on the S95F helps reduce reflections, an advantage in bright rooms.

Popular Mechanics reported that the S90H, at 26% off its regular price, is positioned as "one of the best TVs of the year" with strong image quality. The S90H is a 2024 model and remains a strong contender for shoppers who want OLED performance at a lower entry point than the newer S95F.

Both sets offer the deep blacks and vibrant colors that OLED is known for, but the S95F's higher brightness and matte coating give it an edge for versatility, while the S90H delivers a proven picture at a steeper discount. Shoppers choosing between them will weigh the premium features against the budget savings.

Prime Day deals on premium televisions like these do not last long. With discounts running on both the high-end S95F and the nearly-as-good S90H, buyers have two clear paths to a significant upgrade depending on their priorities and price point.

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