Looking for a 75-inch screen? Panasonic’s stellar Mini-LED TV is over $1,600 off — but only for today

Panasonic W95A with deals tag
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If you've been shopping all year for a 75-inch TV but can't find one under $1,000, this deal is tailor-made for you.

Right now, the 75-inch Panasonic W95A is just $697 at BuyDig. When this TV first debuted, it was priced around $2,299, so you're getting an impressive $1,600 off on a stellar TV.

Panasonic 75" W95A OLED TV
Panasonic 75" W95A OLED TV: was $1,299 now $379 at Buydig.com

Once upon a time, the Panasonic W95A hit store shelves at around $2,299. For the rest of the day, it's sitting at the low price of $697. This impressive Mini-LED TV is bright enough for daytime viewing, finely tuned for a rich, accurate picture for movie nights and stocked with useful gaming features for both casual and dedicated gamers. BuyDig's price is currently better than Amazon's.
Price check: $797 at Amazon

That's right: The Panasonic W95A isn't a garden-variety, middle-of-the-road LED TV. It's an impressive Mini-LED model with plenty of useful features.

Before we dive into what makes this TV so impressive, let's talk about BuyDig. When you head over to the listing, you’ll notice that a coupon has already been applied to the W95A’s sale price.

BuyDig is a reputable online shop based out of New Jersey. I recommend taking advantage of BuyDig’s discount, because as far as I can tell, the W95A isn't this discounted anywhere else. (The 75-inch W95A is currently listed for $797 at Amazon, for instance.)

The W95A is bright enough for pretty much every viewing environment.

The W95A isn't just an affordable Mini-LED TV, it's a downright impressive one. Our Panasonic W95A review will take you through all the finer points, but here's what you need to know: This is a bright, colorful TV with a killer array of gaming- and streaming-related features.

This TV's HDR highlight brightness is well over 1,000 nits, and on the whole, the W95A is bright enough for pretty much every viewing environment. Its backlight control is better than what you'll find on basic, entry-level LED TVs that lack Mini-LEDs.

You’re getting a decent spread of gaming features with the W95A, too. These include a pair of HDMI 2.1 inputs, support for 4K gaming at 120Hz, FreeSync Premium support and G-Sync compatibility.

You're also getting Dolby Vision support, so the W95A can display the most popular HDR format across various streaming platforms and Dolby Vision-mastered Blu-rays.

One thing to keep in mind is that the W95A is a Fire TV, so it runs on Amazon’s Fire TV operating system for all of its built-in streaming features.

Fire TV supports a wide range of streaming apps and services (as well as smart home integration for Alexa-driven households), but its interface is rather cluttered.

If Fire TV isn't what you're looking for, I recommend putting the money you're saving on the W95A towards one of the best streaming devices and use that as your daily driver.

According to the BuyDig listing, this sale price is only valid for today.

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Michael Desjardin
Senior Editor, TV

Michael Desjardin is a Senior Editor for TVs at Tom's Guide. He's been testing and tinkering with TVs professionally for over a decade, previously for Reviewed and USA Today. Michael graduated from Emerson College where he studied media production and screenwriting. He loves cooking, zoning out to ambient music, and getting way too invested in the Red Sox. He considers himself living proof that TV doesn't necessarily rot your brain.

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