Samsung TV deals: these amazing-value QLED TVs just got at least £200 cheaper

Need a new TV that packs a bit more punch? Well, take a look at these incredible Black Friday Samsung TV deals. Samsung has been a key brand at the heart of most Black Friday sales since the American shopping holiday took hold in the UK around ten years ago. And today, we’ve found an incredible offer on its QLED range.

This Black Friday Samsung TV deal from tech retailer Currys is sure to cater for all types of TV lovers. Whether you’re a box-set binger, soap lover, sports fan or film enthusiast.

Samsung TV deals – quicklinks

Black Friday Samsung TV deals

Samsung 75″ AU7110 Smart 4K TV | was £1299, now £749 (save £550)
You can save an incredible £550 on the Samsung 75-inch AU7110 4K TV at Amazon for Black Friday, which is a discount of almost half price! That’s even better considering that the TV was only released this year, so we would advise acting quickly if you’re interested.

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Samsung 55″ Q60A Smart 4K QLED TV | was £999, now £649 (save £350)
This 55-inch Samsung Q60A 4K QLED TV is £350 less right now as part of Currys’ Black Friday sale. That means that you can get the mid-size model – with Bixby, Alexa and Google Assistant built-in – for just £649.

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Samsung 55″ TU8300 Curved Crystal UHD 4K TV | was £699, now £479 (save £220)
Always wanted a curved TV? Well now is your chance to get one for less, as Very has kindly shaved a full £220 off the price of the 55-inch Samsung TU8300. That’s an amazing saving of 31%, but you should act fast as we don’t know how long the discount is going to last.

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What is Samsung QLED?

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According to Samsung’s website, ‘A QLED TV is a Quantum dot-based TV, and that Quantum dot material is what makes QLED TVs different from conventional ones.’

A Quantum Dot is made of a special semiconductor material that, in a nutshell, emit very precise coloured light at very efficient speeds. It’s this speed and accuracy that delivers not just very luminous, crisp and bright pictures, but a very true-to-life spectrum of colours on screen.

Samsung believes their inorganic QLED technology is more stable than rivals’ Organic LED or OLED technology, which it says is more susceptible to ‘burn in’. This is where faint traces of a picture – for example, a channel’s logo in the top corner of the screen – are ‘burnt in’ to the OLED panel if you watch regularly.

Look out for more great bargains on a range of homeware, kitchenware and much more on Black Friday (26 November) on our website.

Happy shopping!

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