
Prime Day may start tomorrow, but there’s an awesome OLED TV deal already live that you need to check out: and it’s not at Amazon. The 55-inch Samsung S95F is available for a record-low £1,237.50 (was £1,375) at Currys in the UK.
• Browse the full Currys sale in the UK
• Browse the full Best Buy sale in the US
If you’re in the US, the 55-inch S95F is available for $1,597 (was $1,999) at Best Buy: another record-low price. The S95F is ideal if you’re looking for an OLED for a bright room, with its high brightness and seriously effective anti-reflection matte screen. It also delivers excellent motion handling, making it a perfect OLED for the World Cup.
Amazon Prime Day is sure to bring on some great TV deals, but you might not need to wait. For a flagship OLED, this is a fantastic price.
Today's best Samsung S95F deals
One of the ultimate bright room OLEDs
OLED’s main weakness has always been reflections. Trying to watch a glossy OLED screen in a bright room can be a real challenge, which is why I’m delighted that Samsung introduced its OLED Glare Free screen in 2024. While this tech initially had a negative effect on black levels, giving them a raised look, it was refined in 2025 with Glare Free 2.0, which debuted on the Samsung S95F flagship OLED.
When I tested the S95F, I was blown away by its picture quality. Its color reproduction is superb, and vivid tones really shine on screen. In the Wizard & I scene from Wicked, pink flowers in a tree pop with brilliant vibrancy, while the greens of trees and Elphaba’s skin appear impressively natural. Contrast is also excellent on the S95F, delivering rich black tones and punchy highlights that worked great for dark scenes in The Batman, such as the fight on the subway and the first crime scene in Mayor Mitchell’s house.
What makes the S95F a good option for the World Cup? It’s a combo of its high brightness — which measured at 2,132 nits peak HDR and 380 nits full screen HDR in Standard mode (the mode I’d recommend for sports) — the effective anti-glare screen that I mentioned before, and its solid motion handling. Mix these elements together and you get an awesome World Cup TV.
Outside of watching movies and sports, the S95F is also one of the best gaming TVs around. Kitted out with four HDMI 2.1 ports, it supports 4K 165Hz, FreeSync and G-Sync, ALLM and HDR10+ gaming. It has a measured 9.5ms input lag time, meaning it has razor-sharp performance — even for some of the most demanding games.
Recently, in a showdown between the LG G6 and the S95F, I did say that the G6 pipped the S95F as the best OLED TV for bright rooms, mainly because its black tones looked richer. But, as the G6 recently launched, you’ll be looking at paying a much higher price compared to the S95F, meaning the Samsung is the one I’d pick for Prime Day.
More Prime Day deals in the UK
Amazon Prime: sign up for a 30-day free trial
Amazon Devices: Fire TV, Ring & Blink from £24.99
Amazon Haul: up to 30% off
Apple: AirPods Pro 3 for a record-low price
Appliances: up to 45% off Ninja, Tefal & Sage
Beauty: up to 60% off Philips & Oral-B
Essentials: household goods from under £10
Fashion: up to 50% off
Headphones: up to 50% off
Laptops: from £149.99
Tablets: Samsung & Lenovo from £125
Toys: up to 25% off Lego and Tonies
TVs: from £129.99
Vacuums: up to 40% off Eufy & Roborock
Wearables: Garmin & Huawei from £36.99
More Prime Day deals in the US
Amazon Devices: Fire Sticks & Echo from $18
Amazon Haul: viral gadgets, tech & appliances from $1.99
Apple: MacBooks, AirPods & AirTags from $29
Beauty: 50% off toothbrushes & hair tools
Cheap TVs: smart TVs from $69.99
Garden: tools, mowers, planters from $24.99
Headphones: 50% off Beats, Bose & Samsung
Laptops: Apple, HP & Dell from $199
Mattresses: Sealy, Serta & more from $186
Patio: outdoor furniture, rugs & decor from $19.99
Sports: 50% off fitness gear, treadmills & clothing
Vacuums: Dyson, Shark & Bissell from $34
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James is the TV Hardware Staff Writer at TechRadar. Before joining the team, he worked at a major UK based AV retailer selling TV and audio equipment, where he was either telling customers the difference between OLED and QLED or being wowed by watching a PS5 run on the LG 65G2. When not writing about the latest TV tech, James can be found gaming, reading, watching rugby or coming up with another idea for a novel.
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