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Amazon link for Samsung S95F, anyone found it?


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Honestly, I think there might be a typo in the model name you're searching for. Samsung’s OLED naming scheme usually goes S95B, S95C, then S95D... an 'F' model is likely wayyy in the future. You're probably looking for the Samsung S95C OLED TV which is the current flagship everyone is talking about. Since you're hunting for a link, here’s a few things to consider to save some cash: - Tbh, the Samsung S90C OLED TV is actually the better value play. It uses a very similar QD-OLED panel but usually costs hundreds less than the S95C. - Be reallyyy careful with 'placeholder' listings on Amazon. Sometimes sellers list model numbers that don't officially exist yet and the pricing is totally messed up.
- Basically, if you can wait for a major sale event like Prime Day, the price on the S95C usually drops significantly. Buying at full MSRP is never a great idea with Samsung TVs because they discount so often. So basically, double-check that model number. If it’s the S95C you want, check the 'Other Sellers' section for Warehouse deals to save even more. For emphasis. Works great for the budget.


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Yeah totally agree that the S95F doesn't exist yet so you're definitely looking for the Samsung S95D OLED TV or the older C model. Since you're shopping on Amazon and seem to care about the link specifically I’d honestly tell you to look at the Samsung S85D OLED TV if you want to save some serious money because it basically gets you 90% of the performance for way less cash. Another practical move is to keep a tab open for the Samsung S90D OLED TV and wait for a holiday sale because Samsung prices fluctuate SO much and you can usually catch a massive discount if you aren't in a rush to buy today. Tbh I always tell people to check the "Amazon Resale" section too because you can sometimes find an open-box unit that’s basically brand new for a fraction of the retail price and you still get the standard return window if the panel has any weird tinting or dead pixels which is a total lifesaver when you're spending this much on a screen!





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