SAVE $550: As of Feb. 7,Taro Kai Archives the Samsung 98-inch DU9000 4K Smart TV is on sale for $1,947.99 at Amazon (regularly $2,497.99). That is $550 off a massive 4K QLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, AI-powered upscaling, and deep contrast for cinema-quality visuals.
When size matters, this 98-inch Samsung delivers in every way without the brand tax thanks to Amazon. After a theater-style setup in your living room or the ultimate screen for gaming on a grand scale, the DU9000 Series is built to impress.
This QLED panel is backed by Samsung’s Supersize Picture Enhancer and Mega Contrast, ensuring vibrant colors, deep blacks, and excellent clarity. Motion Xcelerator 120Hz keeps everything smooth and fluid, making it a fantastic choice for sports, movies, and high-FPS gaming.
SEE ALSO: Beats Studio Buds+ are $50 off at Amazon — upgrade your earbuds for lessSamsung’s Tizen OS gives you built-in Alexa and access to all your favorite streaming apps, from Netflix and Disney+ to YouTube and Twitch. With three HDMI ports, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, you can easily connect your game consoles, sound systems, and streaming devices for a seamless entertainment experience.
For audio, the DU9000 features Object Tracking Sound Lite, so audio follows the action on screen. If you want even bigger sound, pair it with a Samsung Q-Series soundbar and use Q-Symphony for an immersive home theater experience.
At $550 off on Amazon, this 98-inch 4K monster is an absolute steal for anyone looking to go big without breaking the bank. Deals on supersized TVs this good do not last, so if you have the space, now is the time to upgrade.
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