When Samsung listed European prices for its new 2024 range of OLED and QLED TVs, we were a little disappointed to report that a number of models were seeing price increases. As we wrote last month, there were “in some cases big jumps, well above eurozone inflation rates.”
We also noted that some of the price pressures, such as material costs, shipping costs and technology costs, were global and not limited to the EU. So we’re not entirely surprised to see some price increases in the US too for what will be the best Samsung TVs.
The new Samsung S90D costs $100 compared to the Samsung S90C; the Samsung QN90D is $380 more than the Samsung QN90C; and at the highest level, the 8K QN900D is a whopping $1,000 more than the Samsung QN900C. Here are the official prices for the US models in Samsung’s 2024 TV range:
Samsung Neo QLED 8K | Available sizes | Price |
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QN900D | 65 to 85 inches | From $4,999 |
QN800D | 65 to 85 inches | From $3,499 |
Samsung Neo QLED 4K | Available sizes | Price |
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QN90D | 43 and 98 inches | From $1,499 |
QN85D | 55 and 85 inches | From $1,399 |
Samsung OLED | Available sizes | Price |
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S95D | 55 and 77 inches | From $2,599 |
S90D | 55 and 65 inches | From $1,999 |
Samsung The Frame | Available sizes | Price |
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The list | 43 and 75 inches | $999 |
Samsung also announced the price of its Music Frame audio player, at $399. That’s about the same price as the Sonos Era 300, which we rate as one of the best wireless speakers you can buy.
To sweeten the deal even more, Samsung is currently offering a deal where if you pre-order a 2024 Samsung TV, you’ll get a 65-inch TU690T for free. And there’s another deal where you get a $50 Samsung.com credit when you pre-order the Music Frame. Both offers are valid through April 11 at Samsung and participating retailers.