Experience Movies on a Big Screen with a SAMSUNG S90D Smart TV

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It can be a hassle and expensive to get to the movie theater, especially on a work night. Then factor in the cost of buying a drink, popcorn, etc. But you can relax in your own home and watch blockbuster movies on a SAMSUNG 77” S90D Series HDR+ Smart TV. It has Dolby Atmos, built-in Alexa, real depth enhancement, 4K AI upscale, and more at a 32% discount.

This smart TV has OLED technology that brings pure blacks, bright whites, and Pantone-validated color, as well as details and brightness. Combined with the super-sized 77” screen, you’ll get a dramatic view of everything you watch.

Samsung S90d Smart Tv Specifications

The depth and dimension you see on the screen of this SAMSUNG smart TV will mimic what you see in real life. The Real Depth Enhancer mirrors what your eyes view by increasing the foreground contrast. Your movies, TV shows, and sporting events will be super sharp with up to 4K resolution.

An NQ4 AI GEN2 processor brings power to improve the quality of the 4K pictures. The processor is powered by AI and 20 specialized networks, turning the set into a smart TV hub. It also brings Dolby Atmos Sound Lite in 3D as well. The latter follows the movement on screen via the virtual top channel audio.

Save 32% on this 77” smart TV, and pay just $2,499.99 (a savings of $1198). Pay $1,147.99 for the 42”, $1,197.99 for the 48”, $1,397.99 for the 55”, $1,599.99 for the 65”, and $4,299.99 for the 83” (a savings of nearly $1100!).

SAMSUNG 77” S90D Series HDR+ Smart TV

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