The best TV deal I’ve seen ahead of Presidents’ Day weekend is this 65-inch Samsung OLED for $899
This stunning 55% discount is downright silly
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Presidents' Day is a big weekend to save on everything from apparel to appliances, but many of the best Presidents' Day TV sales are already available ahead of the holiday. This is the case for many of Best Buy's TV deals, and right now, few deals are better than the 55% markdown on this Samsung OLED TV.
Right now, you can get the 65-inch Samsung S84F OLED for just $899 at Best Buy. Not only is that a full $1,100 off its original price, it's one of the best prices you'll find on a 65-inch OLED TV in 2026.
Samsung's most affordable OLED TV may not be as much of a showstopper as the brand's flagship-level S95F, but it's still super affordable for a 65-inch OLED TV that just crashed back down to its Black Friday price. It also comes with a useful array of gaming enhancements and streaming features.
As an entry-level OLED, the S84F isn't as bright or as colorful as any of the quantum dot-equipped OLEDs from Samsung (like the mid-range Samsung S90F and the flagship S95F OLED).
Nevertheless, you're still getting all of the benefits of OLED display technology, like perfect black levels, pixel-level contrast control and ultra-wide viewing angles. In other words, if you've been holding out on buying an OLED TV due to the relatively high cost, the Samsung S84F might be a safer bet.
The S84F isn't a slouch when it comes to features, either. Despite its entry-level status, there are plenty of bells and whistles included for gaming, streaming and more.
For instance, the S84F supports 4K gaming at 120Hz. This is the top 4K spec for current-gen consoles like the Xbox Series X and PS5, and it's not always accounted for on entry-level LCD/LED TVs. And, while Samsung's Tizen OS isn't my favorite smart platform in 2026, it's easy enough to use if you'd rather not rely on an external streaming device.
Currently, this deal is listed under Best Buy's Presidents' Day sale page, which is labeled as ending on February 16. If you want to take advantage, I recommend acting fast.
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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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