This 55-Inch Samsung OLED TV Is on Sale for the Lowest Price Right Now

If you’ve been putting off buying an OLED TV , the Samsung S90D deal on Woot might catch your attention. It’s the 55-inch 2024 model, which is currently $1,147.99 (for three days or until sold out), which is about $650 below its list price and about $50 cheaper than Amazon right now—a solid discount, especially since you get Samsung’s full one-year warranty plus free shipping if you’re a Prime member. According to price trackers , this is also the lowest price. Just keep in mind that Woot only ships to the lower 48 states, and if you’re not a Prime member, there’s a $6 shipping fee.

Samsung S90D 55-inch OLED TV
US$1147.99
$1797.99 Save $650.00

US$1147.99
$1797.99 Save $650.00

This S90D model uses a WOLED panel (essentially a slightly more affordable version of Samsung’s OLED ), which means it doesn’t offer the same level of brightness as Samsung’s most expensive OLED, the S95D . The main thing missing here is a fancy anti-reflective coating, so reflections can be a problem in sunlit rooms. But for most settings—especially in dark rooms or when streaming at night—you’ll still get that rich contrast and color accuracy that OLEDs are known for. CNET reviewers noted that it handles darker scenes very well and is Pantone certified, meaning skin tones and colors should look more natural. It runs on Samsung’s Tizen OS, which has a clean interface and works with all major apps.

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You also get 4K AI upscaling, which can clean up old content (though results tend to vary by source), and a 120Hz refresh rate with four HDMI ports, including at least one with HDMI 2.1 , so next-gen console owners are covered—good news if you have a PS5 or Xbox Series X and want low input lag with smooth motion. However, the built-in Gaming Hub is more of a niche feature: you can stream games without a console, but you’ll still need a good internet connection and a compatible controller. The sound improves slightly thanks to Dolby Atmos and Samsung’s virtual audio technology, which follows movement on the screen, but it’s still a TV – if you care about sound, you’ll still need a separate soundbar or system to get the most out of it.

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