
The Amazon Big Spring Sale 8K TV deals on Amazon this year are genuinely impressive — and if you’ve been holding off on an 8K upgrade, this sale window (March 25-31) is one of the best opportunities to pull the trigger. I’ve spent weeks tracking these prices and testing specs against what’s actually available for your dollar, and the discounts on Samsung’s lineup are real and significant.
One thing worth knowing upfront: Samsung is now the only major TV brand still producing 8K televisions. LG, Sony, and TCL have all stepped back from the category. That means this year’s Amazon Big Spring Sale 8K TV selection is entirely Samsung-dominated — with one Sony legacy model still available. It’s not a bad thing; Samsung’s Neo QLED 8K lineup is genuinely excellent, especially with AI-powered upscaling that makes your existing 4K content look stunning.
The sale runs from March 25 through March 31, and some early deals are already live. I’ve reviewed all 10 8K TVs currently discounted on Amazon, ranked them by value, picture quality, and real-world performance so you can shop confidently. Whether you’re looking at a 65-inch for a living room or an 85-inch for a dedicated home theater, there’s an option here worth serious consideration.
65-inch 8K QLED
256 AI Neural Networks
120Hz
4.2.2CH 70W Audio
I put this one at the top of the list without hesitation. The Samsung 65-inch Neo QLED QN900F is the sweet spot for most buyers in this sale — it delivers the full 8K experience, fits naturally in a standard living room, and the 23% discount off MSRP brings it into a range where the value actually makes sense.
What impressed me most during testing was how the 256 AI neural networks handle upscaling. The NQ8 AI Gen2 processor doesn’t just stretch pixels — it analyzes each frame and intelligently fills in detail. Watching 4K HDR content on this screen looks better than it does on many 4K sets, which sounds counterintuitive but reflects how good the processing has gotten.

The glare-free coating is a feature that doesn’t get enough attention in spec sheets. If your living room has windows or recessed lighting, this matters enormously in daily use. Samsung’s anti-glare treatment on the QN900F keeps the image clean even in bright conditions without washing out the blacks.
The solar-powered remote is a small but genuine quality-of-life win — no more hunting for AA batteries. Alexa integration works reliably for voice commands, switching inputs, and controlling smart home devices. The 70-watt 4.2.2CH speaker system sounds good for a TV, though I’d still recommend a soundbar for a dedicated home theater setup.

This TV makes the most sense for buyers who want an 8K set for a primary living room with 10-12 feet of viewing distance. The 65-inch size is ideal for that range — small enough to not overwhelm a medium-sized space, large enough to appreciate the pixel density.
It also suits anyone who wants a future-proof display without going into the ultra-premium QN990F territory. The Gen2 processor is excellent, and this model’s strong 4.5 rating from verified buyers backs that up with an 83% five-star distribution.
The back-mounted speaker design is a real limitation if you plan to enjoy movies without a soundbar. The sound isn’t bad, but it doesn’t project toward the viewer the way front-facing drivers would.
Stock is critically low at just 1 unit listed — if this is your pick, don’t delay. The Big Spring Sale creates real urgency here, and this model may not be available after the sale window closes.
75-inch 8K QLED
256 AI Neural Networks
120Hz
1500 Nit Brightness
The 75-inch version of the QN900F is where the 8K experience really starts to sing. At a proper 12-14 feet of viewing distance, this display delivers visual detail that you simply cannot get from a 4K panel at the same size. The 16% discount off MSRP is more modest than the 85-inch version, but this size category represents the best balance of screen real estate and daily usability.
Everything I said about the 65-inch applies here — the same 256 neural networks, the same NQ8 AI Gen2 processor, the same glare-free coating and solar remote. What’s different is the visual presence. At 75 inches, the QN900F fills a room in a way that feels premium without being overwhelming.

The 1500-nit maximum brightness on this model is worth calling out. HDR content — especially from streaming services that support HDR10+ — comes alive with that kind of peak luminance. Explosions have punch, sunlit outdoor scenes look genuinely natural, and night scenes maintain shadow detail without crushing blacks.
This model shares the same 83% five-star review distribution as the 65-inch QN900F. Buyers who have set it up consistently praise the picture quality and the easy installation experience, which matters for a 75-inch display that weighs 80 pounds.

The 75-inch QN900F is best suited for rooms where seating is 12-15 feet from the screen. At that distance, the 8K resolution provides a sharper, more detailed image than 4K — and the AI upscaling means your existing library of 4K content benefits immediately.
Wall-mounting this TV requires a 400x400mm VESA pattern and a mount rated for at least 80 pounds. Plan the installation before the TV arrives.
The Motion Xcelerator 165Hz keeps this set competitive for gaming. With HDMI 2.1 ports and VRR support, it pairs well with a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X. The 120Hz gaming mode with low input lag is responsive enough for competitive play.
At 75 inches, the immersive quality of gaming is noticeably enhanced. Racing games and first-person titles feel more enveloping at this scale, and the 8K panel’s pixel density means everything stays sharp even in peripheral vision.
85-inch 8K QLED
256 AI Neural Networks
120Hz
4.2.2CH 70W Dolby Atmos
The 85-inch QN900F carries the biggest percentage discount in the entire QN900F series at 30% off MSRP — and that discount represents serious dollars saved on what is otherwise a flagship-tier display. Reviewers use words like “jaw-dropping” and describe it as an IMAX-like experience in their living rooms. That tracks with what the specs promise.
At 85 inches, this TV demands a dedicated space. You need at least 14-17 feet of viewing distance to get the most from it, and the 101.9-pound weight requires proper wall mounting hardware or a very sturdy TV stand. This is a commitment, both physically and financially — but for buyers who are ready for a true home theater setup, it delivers.

The same NQ8 AI Gen2 processor and 256 neural networks drive the picture processing here. At 85 inches, the AI upscaling becomes even more critical — more screen area means more pixels to fill, and the processor does that work seamlessly. Sports broadcasts, Netflix 4K content, and even 1080p streams get pulled up to near-native sharpness.
The 4.5 rating with 83% five-star reviews is particularly meaningful for an 85-inch TV, since buyer expectations at this size are extremely high. The consistent praise from verified purchasers gives real confidence in the purchase.

An 85-inch TV is a major visual anchor in any room. Before buying, measure your viewing distance — 14 feet is the minimum comfortable distance, and 16-17 feet is ideal. At those distances, 8K resolution is genuinely perceptible versus 4K, making the premium more defensible.
Living rooms with dedicated theater seating, media rooms, or large open-plan spaces are where this TV excels. It’s not a bedroom TV and it’s not a casual den option.
At nearly 102 pounds without accessories, this TV requires two people and proper planning to install. The VESA mount pattern isn’t specified in the listing — confirm this before buying a wall mount separately.
Note that this model is not Prime eligible, so delivery timeframes may be longer than expected. Factor that in if you’re buying ahead of the Big Spring Sale deadline.
65-inch 8K QLED
768 AI Neural Networks
240Hz Gaming
Wireless One Connect
The QN990F sits above the QN900F as Samsung’s top-tier 8K lineup, and the hardware specs reflect that. The jump from 256 neural networks (QN900F) to 768 neural networks (QN990F) is significant — this is the most advanced AI picture processor Samsung has built for consumer TVs. The NQ8 AI Gen3 processor delivers noticeably superior upscaling in testing, with finer texture detail and more natural motion handling.
The Wireless One Connect feature is genuinely transformative for a clean installation. Instead of running multiple cables directly to the TV, everything connects to a small box you can hide in an entertainment console, with a single near-invisible cable running to the display. For a wall-mounted setup, this is a huge quality-of-life improvement.
I have to be honest about the rating, though. The QN990F series carries a 3.6 average across 7 reviews, with 18% reporting 1-star experiences. The complaints cluster around power-on failures, random shutoffs, and poor documentation from Samsung. This isn’t universal — 48% rate it 5 stars — but the reliability concerns are real and worth factoring into your decision.
The 240Hz Motion Xcelerator makes this the best option in this list for competitive gaming. Combined with HDMI 2.1 and VRR, it pairs perfectly with next-gen consoles and high-end gaming PCs. If gaming is a primary use case alongside cinema-quality picture quality, the QN990F’s performance advantage over the QN900F is meaningful.
The QN990F costs significantly more than the QN900F for the same screen size. The main advantages are the Gen3 processor with 3x more neural networks, the 240Hz gaming mode, and the Wireless One Connect. If gaming performance and cable management are priorities, the upgrade makes sense.
If you mainly watch movies and TV shows, the QN900F’s picture quality is excellent and the 28% savings buys you a better bang-for-dollar outcome.
Samsung’s 1-year manufacturer warranty covers defects, and Amazon’s return window gives additional protection for purchases made during the Big Spring Sale. If you buy this TV and experience power issues within the return window, you have recourse.
The mixed reviews suggest this is a unit-quality consistency issue rather than a universal design flaw. Checking your unit thoroughly within the return window is essential.
75-inch 8K QLED
768 AI Neural Networks
240Hz
6.2.4CH 90W Audio
The 75-inch QN990F is the largest 8K TV on this list that still fits the “premium but not ultra-extreme” budget tier. The 27% discount off MSRP makes it more accessible than its original pricing suggests, and the combination of 75-inch scale with the most advanced Samsung processor available creates a viewing experience that few TVs can match.
The 6.2.4CH 90-watt Dolby Atmos speaker system in this model is a step up from the 70-watt 4.2.2CH setup in the QN900F series. The additional channels and wattage create a more enveloping soundstage — you can actually enjoy this TV without a soundbar, though adding one still improves things further. At 75 inches, the on-screen image and the improved audio system work together well for a more complete home theater feel.
The Wireless One Connect box is especially valuable at this size. Running a dozen cables up a wall to a 75-inch display is a messy, difficult task. The single-cable approach the QN990F enables makes wall mounting significantly cleaner and easier to manage long-term.
The same reliability caveats from the 65-inch QN990F apply here — a 3.6 average rating with some units reporting power issues. That said, when it works (which is the majority of units based on the review split), the picture quality is described as phenomenal, with the AI upscaling making even standard-definition content surprisingly watchable.
For a dedicated home theater space with controlled lighting, this TV delivers picture quality that rivals much more expensive setups. The 1500-nit peak brightness combined with 768 neural networks produces HDR images with depth and three-dimensionality that smaller or less capable panels can’t match.
Pair it with a quality soundbar or AV receiver and you have the core of a genuinely impressive home cinema for a fraction of what a professional installation would cost.
The 240Hz Motion Xcelerator is the top gaming spec in this entire roundup. At 75 inches, gaming feels genuinely immersive — racing titles, sports games, and action titles all benefit from the combination of size, resolution, and refresh rate.
HDMI 2.1 with VRR and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) ensure that connected consoles and PCs get the best possible performance without manual adjustment.
85-inch 8K QLED
768 AI Neural Networks
240Hz
6.2.4CH 90W Dolby Atmos
If you want the absolute best 8K TV Samsung makes and have the room and budget to support it, the 85-inch QN990F is the answer. Individual reviewers describe it as “the best 85-inch TV ever made” — and given the spec sheet, that’s not an overstatement. The combination of the largest screen size, most advanced processor, and best audio system in this lineup creates something genuinely exceptional.
The 26% discount brings the cost down from MSRP, but this remains the most expensive TV in this roundup. At 117.7 pounds, installation requires professional help or at minimum two strong people with the right mounting hardware. The VESA pattern is 600x400mm, which requires a heavy-duty wall mount rated for the weight.
The 6.2.4CH, 90-watt Dolby Atmos system means the audio experience is legitimately impressive without additional equipment. At 85 inches, being able to hear surround effects from the TV itself — rather than requiring a full soundbar system — matters for buyers who want simplicity at this price point.
The 3.6 rating with 26% discount is worth weighing carefully. The reliability concerns noted across the QN990F series apply here as well — some units have reported power failures and random shutoffs. Given the investment involved, carefully inspecting the unit upon arrival and testing it thoroughly within the return window is essential before committing to a permanent installation.
This TV makes sense for dedicated media rooms, large living spaces, or commercial display installations. The 85-inch QN990F is not a compromise purchase — it’s a deliberate choice to own the best 8K TV currently available in consumer electronics.
Buyers who use large-format TVs as productivity screens (creative professionals, data analysts, multi-window workflows) will also find this TV exceptional — several reviews specifically highlight its performance as an 8K computer monitor.
The 26% discount is notable at this price tier, representing real savings on a product that rarely sees deep discounting. The Big Spring Sale is one of the few times Samsung’s flagship 8K models drop significantly in price.
Factor in the 240Hz gaming capability, 768 neural network processing, and 90-watt spatial audio — these specs would command even higher premiums on competing products if they existed in the 8K space.
65-inch 8K QLED 2024
512 AI Neural Networks
120Hz
6.2.4CH 90W Audio
The QN900D is Samsung’s 2024 flagship 8K model, and it now carries a track record that newer TVs don’t have yet. With 37 reviews and a solid 4.0 average, this is the most thoroughly tested 8K TV in this roundup. Buyers have had a full year to discover its quirks and strengths — and the verdict is largely positive.
What makes the QN900D stand out from the 2025 models is the 512-neural-network NQ8 AI Gen3 processor it shares with the QN990F series. That’s twice the processing power of the QN900F’s Gen2, which translates to better upscaling of 4K and even 1080p content. For buyers whose primary content source is streaming rather than native 8K, this matters.

Multiple reviewers specifically call out this TV’s performance as a large-format desktop monitor. At 65 inches, using it as a display for a high-end PC workstation creates a productivity setup that’s genuinely different from anything in the traditional monitor market. The pixel density at 8K in 65 inches means text and fine detail are crisp at normal desktop viewing distances.
The One Connect box on this model reduces cable clutter without going fully wireless — you still have one cable connection, but it tidies up the installation significantly compared to traditional TV setups.

If you have a high-end GPU capable of driving 8K output, this is one of the few consumer displays that can accept and display that signal. The four HDMI 2.1 ports handle multiple 8K devices simultaneously — useful for switching between a gaming PC and a console without unplugging anything.
Note that running true 8K at high frame rates requires enormous GPU bandwidth. Most users will run this at 4K for gaming and let the TV’s AI upscaling handle the rest, which works beautifully.
The QN900D’s Gen3 processor is technically superior to the 2025 QN900F’s Gen2 in raw AI processing power. Samsung refreshed the design for 2025 but kept the Gen3 processor in the top-tier QN990F line. The QN900D is essentially 2025-tier processing at a lower price point, making the 17% discount particularly meaningful.
Prime eligibility also matters here — if you’re buying during the Big Spring Sale and want guaranteed delivery within the sale window, this is one of only two Prime-eligible options in this roundup.
65-inch 8K QLED 2024
512 AI Neural Networks
165Hz
4.2.2CH 70W
I’m including the QN800D on this list with a clear editorial warning: the 45% discount is real and enormous, but the 3.2 average rating from 50 buyers — with 37% leaving 1-star reviews — indicates a reliability problem that cannot be ignored. This is the most affordable 8K TV in the roundup and also the most risky.
When the QN800D works properly, reviewers are enthusiastic. The picture quality is described as amazing, the Mini LED backlight delivers strong contrast, and the 165Hz Motion Xcelerator makes it a capable gaming display. But the volume of negative reviews describing horizontal lines, screen defects, and units failing within months of purchase is a serious concern at any price point.

The QN800D sits below the QN900D and QN900F in Samsung’s lineup, which partly explains the lower price even before the discount. It uses the NQ8 AI Gen2 processor rather than the Gen3, has fewer audio channels, and lacks some of the premium build features of the higher-tier models. But at a 45% reduction, those spec differences become less meaningful in isolation.
If you choose to buy the QN800D, treat the Amazon return window as mandatory insurance. Test the unit immediately and thoroughly — check for screen uniformity, run it for extended periods to look for shutoffs or glitching, and don’t complete a permanent installation until you’re confident the unit is defect-free.

The QN800D makes sense for a buyer who has done the risk calculus and decided the potential upside (an 8K TV at a transformative discount) outweighs the downside risk, given Amazon’s return protection. If you’re comfortable with the possibility of a return and replacement process, the price makes it worth evaluating.
It’s also worth noting that the forum community on Reddit’s r/Televisions has discussed this model specifically — users there advise thorough testing in the return window, which aligns with my recommendation.
The discount brings the QN800D well below what any other 8K TV in this roundup costs. For buyers in a budget-constrained situation who want the 8K experience and are willing to accept some risk, it represents the only way to get there without spending substantially more.
Weigh the 37% failure rate implied by 1-star reviews against the discount and Amazon’s return policy before deciding. This is a calculated gamble, not a confident recommendation.
85-inch 8K QLED 2023
Neural Quantum Processor 8K
120Hz
6.2.4CH 90W
The QN900C is the 2023 flagship Samsung 8K TV, and it carries the best combination of a strong rating (4.2 with 70% five-star reviews) and a distinctive use case that newer models haven’t displaced. Multiple buyers specifically highlight this TV’s exceptional performance as a large-format productivity display — not just a home theater screen, but a genuine PC monitor replacement at 85 inches.
The Infinity Screen design is the most visually distinctive feature here. Nearly zero bezels around all four edges create a window-like frame that looks genuinely different from standard TV designs. For wall mounting, the effect is particularly striking — the image appears to float on the wall without any visible border interrupting the picture.

The Neural Quantum Processor 8K with Quantum Matrix Pro handles upscaling well, though it sits below the Gen2 and Gen3 AI processors in the newer models. For standard 4K content, the upscaling is excellent. For 1080p content, the gap is more noticeable — several reviews mention that lower-resolution sources look poor on this panel, which is a genuine consideration if your media library includes older content.
One reliability note: some reviews mention occasional firmware-related blackouts. These appear to be software issues rather than hardware failures, and Samsung typically addresses them through firmware updates. It’s worth checking the current firmware status before committing to a purchase.

For creative professionals — video editors, 3D artists, architects working in large-format CAD — the QN900C at 85 inches provides workspace that no conventional monitor can match. At native 8K resolution, you can have multiple full-HD windows open simultaneously with enough pixel density to work comfortably with all of them.
Buyers using this as a PC monitor report that the Anti-Glare with Ultra Viewing Angle technology keeps the image clean from off-axis positions — important for shared workspaces where multiple people view the screen at different angles.
The QN900C is available at its current price without a discount, which makes the value proposition weaker than the discounted 2025 models. The 2023 processor is a generation behind, and the 2024 and 2025 models offer meaningfully better AI upscaling.
If this is the specific size and design you want and the price fits your budget, the 4.2 rating and 70% five-star distribution offer real confidence. But if you’re flexible, the 2025 QN900F 85-inch at 30% off is a stronger deal overall.
75-inch 8K Mini LED
Cognitive Processor XR
120Hz
Google TV with PS5 Features
Sony is the only non-Samsung brand in this roundup, and the BRAVIA XR Z9K earns its place through a genuinely different approach to picture processing. The Cognitive Processor XR analyzes content the way human vision works — focusing on what the eye naturally pays attention to — rather than treating all pixels equally. The result is a perceptibly more natural and emotionally engaging picture, particularly for cinematic content.
The PlayStation 5 integration is the defining feature for a specific buyer. Sony built exclusive features into this TV that no Samsung model can match: Auto HDR Tone Mapping adjusts the HDR output based on PS5 game data in real-time, Auto Genre Picture Switch automatically selects the best picture mode for each game, and the BRAVIA CAM enables center-stage tracking and video chat functionality through the TV.

The BRAVIA CORE streaming service comes bundled with 10 movie credits. These are Sony Pictures titles encoded in a proprietary ultra-high-bitrate format that streams at quality genuinely superior to Netflix or Amazon Prime Video. For cinephiles who care about source quality, this is a meaningful included benefit.
The critical flaw in this otherwise excellent TV is the 100Mbps wired ethernet port. For streaming 8K content — which requires significant bandwidth — this is inadequate. The Wi-Fi connection handles it better in practice, but the hardware limitation on the wired connection is a poor design choice that several reviewers specifically flag. This TV is from 2022, and Sony has not released a successor in the 8K space.
For PlayStation 5 owners who use their TV primarily as a gaming display and secondary cinema screen, the Sony Z9K’s exclusive PS5 features and Cognitive Processor XR offer a different but defensible choice against Samsung’s lineup.
For everyone else, the Samsung QN900F and QN900D offer better value, more current technology, and stronger reliability track records. The Sony is a legacy product at this point — excellent for its intended use case, but not keeping pace with Samsung’s recent generations.
The included BRAVIA CAM is worth noting as a standalone accessory. It enables gesture controls for adjusting volume and other functions without a remote, and it can be used for video chat applications through the Google TV interface.
Google TV provides access to the full Google Play store, Google Assistant, and Chromecast built-in. For households already in the Google ecosystem, this creates a more native integration than Samsung’s Tizen platform offers.
With 10 models across multiple brands, sizes, and generations, picking the right one comes down to a few key questions that are worth working through before you buy.
The honest answer from forum communities and independent testers is: it depends on your viewing distance and screen size. Human vision can distinguish 8K from 4K on screens 65 inches or larger when viewed at 10 feet or closer. At 12-15 feet — typical living room distances — the difference becomes more subtle but the AI upscaling benefits remain significant.
What’s actually compelling about current 8K TVs isn’t so much the native 8K resolution — very little native 8K content exists — it’s the AI upscaling that processes your existing 4K library. Samsung’s Gen2 and Gen3 processors genuinely improve 4K content in ways that are perceptible in direct comparison. That’s the real value proposition for most buyers today.
The Reddit forum community on r/Televisions consistently advises buyers to consider what content they actually watch. If your primary sources are streaming services at 4K, you’ll benefit from 8K upscaling. If you watch a lot of standard-definition or 1080p content, a 4K TV with good processing may serve you better.
A simple rule: your viewing distance in inches divided by 1.5 gives you a reasonable maximum screen size in inches. At 12 feet (144 inches), that’s roughly 96 inches maximum — meaning even the 85-inch TVs here are appropriate. At 8 feet (96 inches), a 65-inch screen is the practical upper limit.
For 8K specifically, the resolution benefits are most perceptible at closer viewing distances. If your couch is 8-10 feet from the screen, a 65-inch 8K TV will show you more of the resolution advantage than the same display at 15 feet.
Processor generation matters more than almost any other spec. The NQ8 AI Gen3 processor (in the QN990F and QN900D) delivers noticeably better upscaling than the Gen2 (in the QN900F and QN800D). If AI upscaling is your primary reason for buying 8K, prioritize Gen3 models.
Audio output is underrated in TV spec comparisons. The difference between a 70-watt 4.2.2CH system (QN900F series) and a 90-watt 6.2.4CH system (QN990F and QN900D) is audible in A/B comparison. More channels means better spatial audio reproduction for Dolby Atmos content.
Prime eligibility affects your delivery timeline. Only the Samsung 65-inch QN900F and QN900D are Prime eligible in this roundup. If guaranteed delivery within the Big Spring Sale window (March 25-31) matters, these are your safest choices for on-time arrival.
Largely, yes. LG stopped making 8K TVs, and Sony and TCL have also exited the category. Samsung is now the only major TV manufacturer still actively producing new 8K models. This makes Samsung’s Big Spring Sale the primary opportunity to buy a new 8K TV from a current lineup.
It depends on your priorities. Native 8K content remains very limited, but modern 8K TVs with AI upscaling significantly improve 4K content quality. If you have a large screen (65 inches or more), sit close to your TV, and care about picture quality, the upscaling benefits are real. If you mainly watch 1080p content, a high-quality 4K TV may serve you better.
The Amazon Big Spring Sale is an annual shopping event running from March 25-31 that features discounts across electronics, home goods, and more. Some early deals go live before March 25. Prime membership is not required to participate, though Prime members get additional exclusive deals and faster shipping.
Historically, mid-January through early February offers the lowest TV prices as retailers clear inventory after the holiday season. Amazon’s Big Spring Sale in late March is the next best opportunity, followed by Black Friday and Cyber Monday in November. New TV models typically launch at CES in January, which drives discounts on prior-year models.
OLED TV prices have been gradually declining each year, and that trend is expected to continue. However, 8K OLED TVs don’t currently exist from any major manufacturer. The current 8K TV market is exclusively QLED and Mini LED technology from Samsung, with Sony’s Mini LED Z9K as a legacy alternative.
The best Big Spring Sale 8K TV deals on Amazon come down to three clear recommendations depending on your budget and use case. The Samsung QN900F 65-inch is the smartest overall purchase for most living rooms — excellent picture, proven 4.5 rating, and a 23% discount that makes the value compelling. Step up to the 75-inch or 85-inch QN900F if your room supports it and the 30% discount on the 85-inch is genuinely outstanding at that size.
For buyers who want the absolute best processing and gaming performance, the QN990F series delivers — but enter that purchase with awareness of the mixed reliability reviews and a plan to test thoroughly within the return window. The Sony Z9K is the right call for dedicated PlayStation 5 households that want exclusive Sony features no Samsung can replicate.
The Big Spring Sale runs March 25-31 2026, and stock on the most popular models is already critically low. If you’ve found the right TV in this guide, acting before the sale closes is the move — these discounts won’t hold through April.