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Samsung's R85H Micro RGB TV is on sale at Best Buy — save $300 right now

Samsung R85H 4K TV
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Samsung's new line of Micro RGB TVs deliver brighter and purer color than traditional TVs. To achieve this, they use a new LED-based display technology that trades traditional white LEDs for red-, green- and blue-colored LEDs.

The result is a TV with incredible color volume. These new TVs are just entering the market and a handful are on sale right now. For example, Best Buy is taking up to $300 off Samsung's new R85H Micro RGB TVs. Here's what you can get right now.

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Samsung 65" R85H Micro RGB 4K TV
Samsung 65" R85H Micro RGB 4K TV: was $2,099 now $1,999 at Best Buy

Samsung's new Micro RGB TVs are here. This new LED-based display technology trades traditional white LEDs for red-, green- and blue-colored LEDs, which allows for better color volume. The R85H is the less costly alternative, but it doesn't skimp on features. You get Samsungs Micro RGB AI Engine, Motion Xcelerator 144Hz with VRR support, and Dolby Atmos support.

Samsung 75" R85H Micro RGB 4K TV
Samsung 75" R85H Micro RGB 4K TV: was $2,799 now $2,499 at Best Buy

The 75-inch R85H is enjoying $300 off at Best Buy. It's the biggest discount you'll find on this TV right now.

Samsung 85" R85H Micro RGB 4K TV
Samsung 85" R85H Micro RGB 4K TV: was $3,999 now $3,799 at Best Buy

If you have the space — and budget — you can now save $200 on the 85-inch R85H at Best Buy.

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