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    I cover TVs for a living and the best Samsung Mini-LED TV I saw in 2025 just crashed to its lowest price

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    The year’s almost over and the biggest sales events of the year — Black Friday and Cyber Monday — are way behind us. If you’re taking a last-minute look at available TV deals, I’ve got good news and bad news. The bad news is that there aren’t as many deals out there as there were a few weeks back. The good news is that, of the TV deals that remain, some are among the best I’ve seen all year.

    For instance, one of the best Mini-LED TVs I covered in 2025 — the Samsung QN90F — just fell to its lowest price in select sizes. Right now, the 55-inch Samsung QN90F is just $1,197 at Amazon.

    I’ve spent a ton of time with this TV and a great deal of time with its direct competitors. The QN90F is the best Samsung Mini-LED I saw this year, and one of the best discounted options you can get right now.

    Plenty of TVs in the QN90F’s price range blend Mini-LED backlighting with quantum dot-color, but what sets Samsung’s latest flagship apart from most of its competitors is its terrific backlight control. The QN90F maintains bright, eye-catching highlights while minimizing light bloom better than most TVs in its class.

    Its full-screen brightness makes it a great pick for people who do a ton of TV-watching during the day, or for folks who have brighter-than-average living spaces. And, because the QN90F comes with an accurate out-of-the-box picture in Samsung’s Filmmaker mode, you can bet that it’ll look sharp and cinematic with the lights off, too.

    The QN90F is a better-engineered set with more versatility.

    You’ll spend a little more on the 55-inch QN90F than you will on a 55-inch Mini-LED TV from Hisense or TCL, but for my money, the QN90F is a better-engineered set with more versatility than those competitors thanks to its broader set of features.

    Right now, the 55-inch QN90F is at its lowest price to date, but end-of-year prices have been fluctuating. I recommend getting the jump on it before its price ticks back up.


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