Score! This 77-inch Samsung OLED TV is 50% off ahead of the Super Bowl

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Samsung S84D OLED
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The Super Bowl is just a few weeks away and you'll want the best seat in the house for all the major plays and hilarious commercials to come. Luckily for you there's a variety of stellar Super Bowl TV deals to catch ahead of the Big Game and I think I've got a winner.

Right now you can scoop up this 77-inch Samsung S84D OLED TV for $1,599 at Best Buy. That's a $1,700 price drop, cutting 50% from its base price to net you one of the most serious OLED TVs on the block.

Samsung isn't known for making some of the best TVs for nothing. Built as a value option, this OLED makes for a perfect Super Bowl treat at a huge 77 inches.

What makes Samsung TVs pop is their use of Tizen OS, which has access to a slew of free content not to mention the best streaming services one could ask for. If that wasn't enough, you also have access to cloud gaming services, namely Nvidia GeForce Now and Xbox Game Pass.

It might not have Dolby Vision, but the S84D does come equipped with both HDR10 and HDR10+, making it just as ideal for HDR lovers. And while OLEDs might not have the best glare mitigation, Samsung's gone and added an anti-glare coating to the S84D so you don't have to worry about watching in a sun-lit environment for the Super Bowl.

This model is also ideal for console gamers as it pushes out a 120Hz refresh rate with Motion Xcelerator Turbo for serious motion control. You can also expect all the best AI enhancements with Samsung's NQ4 AI Gen2 processor at the heart of the S84D OLED TV.

With the Super Bowl fast approaching, there's no better time to get yourself the OLED TV upgrade you've been waiting for. But, if 77-inch and Samsung's Tizen OS don't speak to you, you can always find another option among the many Super Bowl TV deals out there.

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Ryan Epps is a Staff Writer under the TV/AV section at Tom's Guide focusing on TVs and projectors. When not researching PHOLEDs and writing about the next major innovation in the projector space, he's consuming random anime from the 90's, playing Dark Souls 3 again, or reading yet another Haruki Murakami novel. 

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