Samsung’s Memorial Day sale is live and I found the 7 best TV deals on QLEDs and OLEDs starting from $799
It’s an excellent time to upgrade your living room
It’s widely known that the week of Memorial Day is a pretty good time to shop for a TV. It’s perhaps less known that many of the biggest brands themselves get in on the action along with big-box stores and online retailers. It’s a nifty opportunity to order directly from the manufacturer while still saving a ton of money.
For instance, Samsung’s Memorial Day TV sale is already live, and while I initially wasn’t expecting to find much to recommend, there’s a ton of QLEDs, Mini-LEDs and OLEDs on sale for prices rivaling those at retailers like Amazon and Best Buy.
To keep things simple, I combed through pages of listings and plucked out my 10 top picks. Most of these models are from 2025, but that’s by design — these are the best TVs to shop right now.
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- Samsung 55” QN70H 4K QLED TV: was $899 now $799
- Samsung 75” Q8F 4K QLED TV: was $1,399 now $899
- Samsung 85” Q7F 4K QLED TV: was $1,499 now $899
- Samsung 55” S85F 4K OLED TV: was $1,499 now $899
- Samsung 65” S90F 4K OLED TV: was $2,499 now $1,199
- Samsung 55” R85H 4K Micro RGB TV: was $1,599 now $1,499
- Samsung 65” S95F 4K OLED TV: was $3,299 now $2,099
My top Samsung Memorial Day TV deals
One of only two 2026 models on this list, the Samsung QN70H is the brand's newest mid-range Neo QLED TV (which is Samsung's term for its combination of Mini-LED backlighting and quantum-dot color). While this $100 discount doesn't amount to much in terms of overall savings, I'm currently in the process of reviewing the QN70H and can confirm that $799 for a 55-inch version of this well-engineered TV is a fine deal, indeed. Just keep in mind that this set offers three HDMI inputs rather than the typical four.
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This 75-inch Samsung QLED serves up mid-range performance and a heaping helping of streaming- and gaming-related features. Its quantum dot-enhanced display allows for brighter, purer color than what is typically seen in garden-variety LED-based TVs, and Samsung's excellent design is on full display. Gamers stand to make the most out of the Q8F's toolbox of features, which includes support for 4K gaming at 120Hz.
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If 75 inches isn't big enough for your home theater aspirations, consider the 85-inch Q7F. Its overall performance is a notch below the aforementioned Q8F, but this TV still leverages direct-LED display, which is better to have at this price point than a garden-variety, edge-lit display. Of all the TVs available at Samsung during its Memorial Day sale, this is the one to target if you're prioritizing screen size and affordability above all else.
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Samsung's entry-level OLED may not be as much of a showstopper as the brand's flagship-level OLED TVs, but it still offers all of the benefits we've come to expect from this incredible display technology, including perfect black levels and pixel-level dimming. It also comes with a useful array of gaming enhancements and streaming features.
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Samsung's mid-range OLED TV has been immensely popular with our readers, and it's easy to understand why. This quantum dot-enhanced OLED delivers fantastic HDR brightness for a TV in this class. It's also packed with a ton of features for gaming and streaming.
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The second brand-new, 2026 model I've chosen to highlight is the R85H. Even though it's only $100 off at Samsung right now, I've chosen it because it represents the most affordable way to experience the brand's Micro RGB technology this year. The R85H also comes with a ton of features for gaming, streaming movies and discovering content. I predict that it's going to be one of Samsung's most popular TVs in 2026.
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The S95F offers better color volume and higher highlight brightness than what you'll find on mid-range OLED TVs (like the previously mentioned S90F). As a flagship model, you're also getting just about every gaming feature under the sun to go along with this TV's jaw-dropping picture quality.
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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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