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An 85-inch Samsung TV for just $800? Don’t miss this deal!

Good Deal The Samsung DU7200 Series.
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We’re all about budget-friendly TVs here at Digital Trends, but we’re also sticklers when it comes to picture and sound quality. That’s why we’ll only recommend TVs and soundbars that meet specific criteria, and it just so happens that there’s a monstrous Samsung LED TV on sale this week that checks off most of our TV must-haves:

For a limited time when you purchase the Samsung 85-inch DU7200 4K LED at Samsung or B&H Photo-Video you’ll only pay $800. The full MSRP on this model is $1,100.

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Why you should buy the Samsung DU7200 Series

It’s a fair bet that an 85-inch TV is going to be the main TV in your home , which means you’re going to want it to give you the best picture in the whole house! While the Samsung DU7200 isn’t a QLED set and doesn’t have a local dimming system for advanced light mapping, this 85-inch 4K LED is still able to get bright enough for watching SDR content in a brightly lit room (though the very brightest rooms may present some glare issues). The TV also has an awesome response time, making it a great choice for sports fans and action movie lovers.

Even though the DU7200 is capped at a native 60Hz refresh rate, VRR and ALLM support make PS5, Xbox, and PC gaming a blast! Expect low input lag and solid HDR support, too. Should you want to purchase a soundbar down the line, you’ll be able to use HDMI eARC or digital optical for a quick and easy hookup. You’ll also be able to stream numerous apps and use web-connected features like AirPlay 2 and Google Cast via Samsung’s Tizen OS smart hub!

We’re not sure how long this sale is going to last, but we wouldn’t wait too much longer if you’re planning on taking advantage of this offer. Save $300 when you purchase the Samsung 85-inch DU7200 4K LED today. We also suggest looking through our archives of the best Samsung TV deals , best Samsung deals , and best 85-inch TV deals .

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Michael Bizzaco
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Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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