Samsung will give away a free 65-inch TV when you pre-order the 2024 QLED or OLED.

Samsung will give away a free 65-inch TV when you pre-order the 2024 QLED or OLED.

Samsung announced its 2024 TV lineup in January and is now putting price tags on each of its new OLED and QLED TVs, including the new Samsung S95D OLED. [The QN900D 8K QLED starts at $4,999, but Samsung is offering a burn panacea by giving away a 65-inch screen with every pre-order.

The 65-inch TV being given away is the 2023 TU690T, which is currently available on Best Buy's website for about $500.

According to Samsung, the promotion is valid for new Samsung 2024 TVs in the Neo QLED, Neo QLED 8K, OLED, or Samsung The Frame series ordered by April 11.

While many of the TVs in the 2024 lineup are expensive, there are a few affordable models: the 43-inch version of The Frame is $999 and the 55-inch QN85D is $1399. This is still not cheap, but it is a good price considering the additional 65-inch model that Samsung is introducing.

To take advantage of this deal, simply head to Samsung's website and add one of the following TVs to your cart:

The Frame

Samsung OLED

Neo QLED 4K

Neo QLED 8K

From what we saw at CES, Samsung's lineup looks pretty solid this year. In particular, Samsung's S95D OLED caught our eye thanks to its effective new anti-glare filter, which no other competitor has.

The Neo 4K model is also a perennial favorite of ours, and last year the Samsung QN90C QLED took the top spot on our Best TV list. The new QN90D is looking to raise the bar even higher this year, while the QN85D lowers the barrier to entry somewhat.

However, 8K resolution still seems a bit much given the lack of native content available.

The Frame 2024 will continue to appeal to the, well, design-conscious crowd. Performance has improved a bit, but it is still primarily focused on blending seamlessly into interiors rather than offering the best performance for the dollar.

We'll have more to tell you about these TVs in the coming weeks as the April release date approaches.

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