I'm looking to buy the Samsung S95F OLED TV, but I'm not sure where to find it. Can anyone recommend reliable retailers or websites that currently have it in stock? I'm particularly interested in the best prices and any ongoing promotions. Thanks in advance for your help!
Totally agree with the point about the S90C. Honestly, the price jump to the flagship models like the S95C or the newer S95D is huge and for most people, the difference in brightness isnt even that noticeable unless you are in a super bright room. I have spent way too much time researching these panels and the Samsung S90C 65-Inch OLED 4K Smart TV is easily the best bang for your buck right now. If you are really trying to save every penny, keep an eye on Greentoe or even look for the Samsung S85D 55-Inch OLED 4K TV which has been popping up with some crazy discounts lately if you just want that OLED contrast without the flagship tax. Also, dont forget to check if you qualify for any EDU or workplace discounts on the official Samsung site. Sometimes those discounts stack with sale prices and make it way cheaper than any retail store. Ngl, waiting for a holiday weekend sale usually saves me at least a couple hundred bucks on these big purchases.
Tbh, I'm not 100% sure about the "S95F" model number—I think you might be getting it mixed up with the S95C or the newer S95D? Samsung’s naming scheme for their QD-OLEDs is usually pretty specific, and I haven't seen an "F" variant in any of the technical white papers or industry roadmaps yet. Well actually, unless it's some super niche regional thing I haven't tracked? If you're looking for that high-end panel performance, you really want to be careful about where you're buying from. You've gotta make sure they're an authorized dealer to handle the warranty properly, especially with how delicate these thin displays are. I'd check the major tech retailers or the official site first, but honestly, if the model number is slightly off, you might be searching for something that isn't even in the inventory systems yet. Just my two cents, but definitely verify those specs and the panel generation before you commit to anything. Those sub-pixel layouts and ABL settings can be *tricky* depending on which year's tech you're actually getting. It's best to be cautious with high-end stuff like this.
Yep, this is the way
> I think you might be getting it mixed up with the S95C or the newer S95D? Actually, while the S95 series gets all the hype, I would argue you shouldn't even be looking for an S95 model if ur worried about getting the best prices. In my experience, the Samsung S90C OLED TV is the actual sweet spot for value right now. It is basically the same tech but without the massive price tag of the flagship models. If ur trying to save some serious money, honestly check these options out instead of chasing a specific model number that might not even exist yet:
Seconded!