SAVE $430: The Inexperienced Experience Of The Summer (2015)Samsung 85-inch QN85D QLED TV (2024 model) is now $1,767.99 at Amazon, down from its usual $2,197.99 price. With Quantum Matrix technology, Dolby Atmos, a 120Hz refresh rate, and built-in Alexa, this premium TV is a steal at $430 off.
When did you last think, "You know what my living room needs? An 85-inch TV." Probably never, but hear me out — this Samsung QN85D QLED 4K Smart TV might make you rethink that. This beast of a TV is within reach at $1,767.99, thanks to a hefty $430 discount on Amazon.
Let's start with the basics. QN85D is armed with Samsung's Quantum Matrix technology and Mini LEDs that deliver insane contrast and detail. Fancy rewatching Supernatural or catching every play during the big game? This TV pops. And with a 120Hz refresh rate and Motion Xcelerator Turbo, fast-moving scenes look buttery smooth — no stuttering, no excuses.
SEE ALSO: Rate your favorite smart home gear for a chance to win a $250 Amazon gift cardAudio gets just as much love here. Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound Lite team up to create an immersive 3D sound that feels like it's following the action on screen. Whether it's a car chase or a whisper in a thriller, this TV makes sure you feelit.
Samsung's AI-powered processor isn't just a fancy add-on; it works hard to upscale your content to near-4K quality, even if you're streaming an old favorite. Add features like Real Depth Enhancer for that lifelike pop and HDR Brightness Optimizer for vibrant colors, and you're looking at a premium viewing experience.
This TV isn't just about watching — it's about doing. With Samsung's Tizen OS, you can easily access Netflix, Disney+, and all your favorite apps. Plus, Alexa and Google Assistant are built right in, so you can change channels, check the weather, or control your smart home with just your voice.
At $430 off, the Samsung QN85D is practically begging to be the centerpiece of your living room. If you're ready to upgrade your gaming or home theatre setup and flex, grab this deal before it's gone. Pro tip: Clear some wall space first — this beast is immense.
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