logo
Bright Idea: Grab This 75-Inch Samsung QLED Television for $800 Less

Bright Idea: Grab This 75-Inch Samsung QLED Television for $800 Less

Yahoo28-02-2025

PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing.
If you've been eyeing a premium home theater upgrade, now's your chance. The Samsung 75-inch QN90D 4K QLED TV is $800 off, bringing the price tag down to $1,797.99, which makes it a serious steal for a flagship 4K display packed with top-tier features.
This is the TV for anyone who wants stunning visuals, powerful gaming performance, and smart features without the OLED price tag. If you love movies, you will appreciate the deep blacks and brilliant colors. Meanwhile, the gamers will love the 120Hz refresh rate and ultra-low input lag. Lastly, everyday streamers get a smooth, feature-packed experience with built-in access to all major platforms. If you want an immersive, high-quality viewing experience with a screen size that transforms your space, this TV delivers. That's why it earned an 'Excellent' rating in our QN90D review.
The QN90D brings Samsung's top-tier QLED technology to life with bright highlights, and "strong contrast and color with effectively perfect blacks" as our residing expert Will Greenwald puts it. It features HDR10+ support, Dolby Atmos audio, a 120Hz refresh rate (with VRR up to 144Hz), and a sleek, bezel-free design. Four HDMI ports, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi connectivity ensure you're set for gaming, streaming, and more. Plus, Samsung's Eco Remote charges via solar power or USB-C, so you're never scrambling for batteries. Big-screen entertainment has never looked this good, especially at this price.
65" Hisense U8 Series 4K Mini-LED ULED Smart TV (2024 Model) for $949.24 (List Price $1,499.99)
65" LG C4 Series 4K 120Hz OLED Evo Smart TV (2024 Model) for $1,498.00 (List Price $2,699.99)
65" Samsung S90D 4K OLED 144Hz Smart TV (2024 Model) for $1,597.99 (List Price $1,697.99)
65" LG OLED Evo G4 Series 4K Smart TV (2024 Model) for $2,396.99 (List Price $3,399.99)
75" Hisense U6 Series 4K Mini-LED ULED Smart TV (2024 Model) for $598.00 (List Price $997.99)
*Deals are selected by our commerce team
More television deals on Amazon.
More television deals on Best Buy.
More television deals on Walmart.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

News Media Group Partners with Tech Expert Marc Saltzman to Unlock the 'Smart' in Home Living
News Media Group Partners with Tech Expert Marc Saltzman to Unlock the 'Smart' in Home Living

Yahoo

time35 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

News Media Group Partners with Tech Expert Marc Saltzman to Unlock the 'Smart' in Home Living

Nationwide Satellite Media Tour (SMT) Highlights Innovative Smart Home Solutions for Everyday Home Frustrations West Palm Beach, Florida--(Newsfile Corp. - June 11, 2025) - News Media Group, Inc., in collaboration with top technology brands and renowned Tech Expert Marc Saltzman recently showcased technology that helps transform the "Home Sweet Home" into a "Home Smart Home." Saltzman lead the nationwide SMT by featuring innovative products and services from top brands designed to help banish common household frustrations, including Wi-Fi dead zones outside the home, bringing reliable and affordable internet into the home, securing Amazon deliveries from theft and bad weather, avoiding unexpected water leaks, and an easier way to manage smart home. This compelling tour demonstrated how cutting edge technology can offer easy practical fixes that make daily home life smoother, safer, and better for consumers nationwide. A recap of the roundup of products along with details can be found on Cannot view this video? Visit: Brands that were featured in the SMT included: The eero Outdoor 7 expands eero Wi-Fi network inside homes to outside homes with weatherproof Wi-Fi 7 technology. T-Mobile 5G Home Internet provides Internet with unlimited data, 15-minute self-installation, no annual contracts and no equipment fees. Amazon Key In-Garage Delivery is a way to have Amazon packages, Amazon Fresh orders, and Whole Foods Market orders delivered inside garages. The Moen Flo Smart Water Monitor and Shutoff is a smart water device that monitors for leaks and takes action to help prevent them. Vivint, an NRG company, is a U.S. smart home company redefining the home experience through intelligent products and services. All the details and links can be found on Media Contact Details:Karl WayneExecutive Producer/PartnerNews Media Group, To view the source version of this press release, please visit Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Nvidia, Samsung Plan Investments in Robotics Startup Skild AI
Nvidia, Samsung Plan Investments in Robotics Startup Skild AI

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Nvidia, Samsung Plan Investments in Robotics Startup Skild AI

(Bloomberg) -- Samsung Electronics Co. and Nvidia Corp. will take minority stakes in Skild AI Inc. as they seek to bolster their work in the emerging consumer robotics industry. Shuttered NY College Has Alumni Fighting Over Its Future Trump's Military Parade Has Washington Bracing for Tanks and Weaponry NYC Renters Brace for Price Hikes After Broker-Fee Ban NY Long Island Rail Service Resumes After Grand Central Fire NYC Mayoral Candidates All Agree on Building More Housing. But Where? The South Korean tech leader is making a $10 million investment in Skild, which develops software for robots, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The Santa Clara, California chipmaker is putting in $25 million, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing unannounced plans. The financing is part of the company's Series B funding round, which will value the company at around $4.5 billion and is led by a $100 million investment from Japan's SoftBank Group Corp. Internally, Samsung views its Skild investment as a way to keep visibility into the startup and its talent without needing to make a significant commitment. Another reason: to keep pace with other South Korean conglomerates like LG, Hanwha and Mirae Asset, which all have divisions putting between $5 million to $10 million into Skild. Nvidia has begun to push the idea of 'physical AI' — meaning robots and autonomous vehicles — becoming a significant future revenue driver as the technology matures. The chipmaker has semiconductors, software and services aimed at speeding up the deployment of robots that can think for themselves. Samsung considers some aspects of Skild's solutions inferior to others in the market, said some of the people. Representatives for Samsung and Nvidia declined to comment. A representative for Skild didn't respond to an inquiry. Robotics are quickly becoming a major area of future growth for the world's technology companies, with Apple Inc., Meta Platforms Inc., Inc. and Alphabet Inc.'s Google all investing heavily in the space. Tesla Inc., meanwhile, has long been preparing to ship its Optimus robot. A few months ago, Samsung took a minority stake in Physical Intelligence, which also develops underlying robotics algorithms, with a small investment. The startup has already raised around $400 million and was last valued at about $2.4 billion. Nvidia has invested in companies like Figure AI and Serve Robotics. Samsung already sells robot vacuums, but its ambitions go deeper to include humanoid robots and other household appliances. Later this year, in partnership will Google, it will launch the Ballie, a soccer-ball-sized machine that can project video onto walls. Samsung is also the largest shareholder of Rainbow Robotics, which makes humanoids. That company sits at the center of its work in the field. --With assistance from Ian King, Kate Clark and Yoolim Lee. New Grads Join Worst Entry-Level Job Market in Years The Spying Scandal Rocking the World of HR Software American Mid: Hampton Inn's Good-Enough Formula for World Domination The SEC Pinned Its Hack on a Few Hapless Day Traders. The Full Story Is Far More Troubling Cavs Owner Dan Gilbert Wants to Donate His Billions—and Walk Again ©2025 Bloomberg L.P.

Nvidia, Samsung Plan Investments in Robotics Startup Skild AI
Nvidia, Samsung Plan Investments in Robotics Startup Skild AI

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Nvidia, Samsung Plan Investments in Robotics Startup Skild AI

(Bloomberg) -- Samsung Electronics Co. and Nvidia Corp. will take minority stakes in Skild AI Inc. as they seek to bolster their work in the emerging consumer robotics industry. Shuttered NY College Has Alumni Fighting Over Its Future Trump's Military Parade Has Washington Bracing for Tanks and Weaponry NYC Renters Brace for Price Hikes After Broker-Fee Ban NY Long Island Rail Service Resumes After Grand Central Fire NYC Mayoral Candidates All Agree on Building More Housing. But Where? The South Korean tech leader is making a $10 million investment in Skild, which develops software for robots, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The Santa Clara, California chipmaker is putting in $25 million, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing unannounced plans. The financing is part of the company's Series B funding round, which will value the company at around $4.5 billion and is led by a $100 million investment from Japan's SoftBank Group Corp. Internally, Samsung views its Skild investment as a way to keep visibility into the startup and its talent without needing to make a significant commitment. Another reason: to keep pace with other South Korean conglomerates like LG, Hanwha and Mirae Asset, which all have divisions putting between $5 million to $10 million into Skild. Nvidia has begun to push the idea of 'physical AI' — meaning robots and autonomous vehicles — becoming a significant future revenue driver as the technology matures. The chipmaker has semiconductors, software and services aimed at speeding up the deployment of robots that can think for themselves. Samsung considers some aspects of Skild's solutions inferior to others in the market, said some of the people. Representatives for Samsung and Nvidia declined to comment. A representative for Skild didn't respond to an inquiry. Robotics are quickly becoming a major area of future growth for the world's technology companies, with Apple Inc., Meta Platforms Inc., Inc. and Alphabet Inc.'s Google all investing heavily in the space. Tesla Inc., meanwhile, has long been preparing to ship its Optimus robot. A few months ago, Samsung took a minority stake in Physical Intelligence, which also develops underlying robotics algorithms, with a small investment. The startup has already raised around $400 million and was last valued at about $2.4 billion. Nvidia has invested in companies like Figure AI and Serve Robotics. Samsung already sells robot vacuums, but its ambitions go deeper to include humanoid robots and other household appliances. Later this year, in partnership will Google, it will launch the Ballie, a soccer-ball-sized machine that can project video onto walls. Samsung is also the largest shareholder of Rainbow Robotics, which makes humanoids. That company sits at the center of its work in the field. --With assistance from Ian King, Kate Clark and Yoolim Lee. New Grads Join Worst Entry-Level Job Market in Years The Spying Scandal Rocking the World of HR Software American Mid: Hampton Inn's Good-Enough Formula for World Domination The SEC Pinned Its Hack on a Few Hapless Day Traders. The Full Story Is Far More Troubling Cavs Owner Dan Gilbert Wants to Donate His Billions—and Walk Again ©2025 Bloomberg L.P. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store