Need a new smart TV for Super Bowl 2026? This 65-inch Samsung model just crashed to $329.99 at Best Buy

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Finding a cheap TV is easier than ever nowadays, but the real move is getting a good discount on models that are normally beyond your budget. And just in time for Super Bowl Sunday, Best Buy is offering this Samsung TV for $140 off, bringing the price down to just $330.

This Samsung Class U7900 Series is a more affordable option than many, normally retailing for $470. This particular deal is for the 65-inch version of the TV, though buyers can also find savings on the 70- and 75-inch configurations.

Samsung 65-inch Class U7900 4K Smart Tizen TV:$469.99$329.99 at Best Buy

Samsung 65-inch Class U7900 4K Smart Tizen TV: $469.99 $329.99 at Best Buy

The Samsung Class U7900 just got hit with $140 off from Best Buy, just as many folks are preparing to host Super Bowl parties over the weekend. If you needed something affordable, this mid-range TV might be a good option, as it still offers 4K resolution, HDR, color booster, and other image-enhancing features.

✅Recommended if: you're looking for a TV for under $350 that still sports a large, decently-looking display; you want a smart TV that can be used for content sharing and other common modern use cases; you want a TV that supports voice assistant use for systems such as Amazon's Alexa, Bixby, and more.

❌Skip this deal if: you're looking for something with a better refresh rate than 60Hz, and you'd rather consider upgrading to some of the best Android TVs on the market; you need a TV with more than two HDMI inputs or more than one USB-A input; you don't need something this large and would rather save money on a smaller model.

Samsung has been pushing its TV lineup for years, regularly offering some great contributions to the market across price levels. This particular model, the Class U7900 Series, features a basic backlit LED screen, 4K resolution, and useful features like HDR, Motion Xcelerator, and more—all for a mid-level price that's reasonable for most.

It comes with two HDMI inputs, eARC HDMI audio capabilities, and a USB-A input. It's also able to utilize content sharing functionality and screen mirroring through the Tizen platform's SmartThings tech, and compatibility with Google Home and other SmartThings devices.

To be sure, the LED display isn't going to be industry-leading by any stretch of the imagination, and the traditional backlighting is part of the reason this model is more affordable than much of Samsung's offerings. However, if you're a casual user who doesn't mind a TV with a 60Hz refresh rate and fewer bells and whistles than most, this is definitely a good price for the mid-range model.

Zachary David
Deals Contributor

Zach has been covering Android, Apple, and other tech companies since 2020. His work has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, KRON4 San Francisco, CleanTechnica, iPhoneinCanada, Android Central, and many other publications. When he isn't covering tech, you can find him drinking coffee, spending time outside, or watching classic movies with his cats.

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