$9k for a wall of Samsung glass. Yeah, you can do that.

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Forget it.

The list price sits at $14,999, but right now Amazon has the 98-inch Samsung Neo QLED 4K TV for $8,997, which is a cutthroat 40 percent off, the lowest the retailer has ever dropped it to. That is $6,001 in cold savings, plus you get professional wall-mounting included, a service that usually demands a separate $240 fee.

Summer is here, bringing heat so thick it feels illegal, plus the World Cup, MLB games, and July bringing us a new season of The Bear. If you want to watch sports without sweating through your shirt while squinting at a mediocre 50-inch set, maybe it is time to upgrade. Or not, but if you do stay indoors, your screen needs to keep up.

Why wouldn’t you go huge, provided your walls are strong enough? This screen has a glare-free coating, meaning you can watch even when the afternoon sun decides to invade your living room through the blinds. The display runs on Samsung’s latest 4K AI chip, pushing picture quality to whatever maximum it can reach for your content.

Blur kills immersion, but the AI Motion Enhancer Pro smooths out fast sports action while cutting the flickering or color fringing that ruins fast cuts. Subtitles stay crisp. You also get the SolarCell Remote, which charges itself via sunlight or a quick USB-C plug if the weather turns.

Great image tech means nothing if the motion is choppy, but this processor fixes that instantly.

Do not wait for the deal to vanish, because Amazon deals like this rarely last long. Save over six grand. Get it mounted for free. It is not often a nine-figure feeling costs under ten grand.

The screen will change your room forever, mostly in good ways.


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