You can own a Samsung 65-inch OLED TV for under $900 with this under-half-price deal at Best Buy

Samsung S84F OLED TV with a sign saying Price Cut
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I have one of those deals that can only be described as jaw-dropping. It's for a 65-inch Samsung OLED TV that's a sibling to one of our favorite budget options right now.

That's enough of an introduction. Right now, you can get the Samsung 65-inch S84F 4K OLED TV at Best Buy for just $899.99 (was $1,999). That's a huge discount on a big, high-quality TV, bringing it down to a price that's well under half price.

Today's best Samsung 65-inch S84F deal

Samsung 65-inch S84F OLED 4K TV
Save 55% ($1,100)
Samsung 65-inch S84F OLED 4K TV: was $1,999.99 now $899.99 at Best Buy

The Samsung S84F is the cheaper sibling of the Samsung S85F, which we loved when we reviewed it a few months ago. The cheaper retail price is an account of the lack of various lifestyle features that most of us don't need anyway. At over half the retail price, you'll be hard-pressed to find a more impressive TV deal at the moment.

Full disclosure. We've not actually reviewed the Samsung S84F, but we expect it would review as well as the similar Samsung S85F that we rated 4.5 out of 5 stars. It has an abundance of features and features an OLED panel that promises to deliver fantastic results.

In comparison to the S85F, the S84F lacks workout tracking, wellness monitoring, video calling support, and a dedicated Filmmaker Mode. If you're anything like me, these are not features I look for in a TV and would happily do without, given the sub-$900 price tag.

If you're keen on the Samsung brand, then head over to our best Samsung TV for all budgets guide. Alternatively, if you want to explore other sizes of TV, then we have guides to the best 85-inch TVs and the best 55-inch 4K TVs.

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