is back with a swathe of new goggleboxes that offer a much-improved viewing experience. The latest screens to come out of Korea include faster processors, better image quality and added features such as reduced motion blur and eye-pleasing upscaling which makes inferior content look at little more pin sharp.
The new 2025 Samsung range was first announced all the way back in January but they are finally available to buy in the UK and there's a big reason to invest in one at launch.
Samsung is currently offering a cash back incentive for a limited time and other retailers, including Argos, are joining the party.
The deals basically mean you buy the new TV and then claim money back - via Samsung's website - with up to £400 available.
This incentive can be grabbed on 2025 models, including the new 43-inch QE43Q7FAAU screen, 55-inch QE55Q7FAAU TV and 85-inch QE85Q7FAAUXXU model.
SEE ALL THE ARGOS DEALS BELOW
Samsung 2025 TV 43-inch
PRICE: £519
CASHBACK: £60
Samsung 2025 TV 50-inch
PRICE: £599
CASHBACK: £60
Samsung 2025 TV 55-inch
PRICE: £729
CASHBACK: £100
Samsung 2025 TV 65-inch
PRICE: £949
CASHBACK: £150
Samsung 2025 TV 75-inch
PRICE: £1,399
CASHBACK: £300
Samsung 2025 TV 85-inch
PRICE: £1,899
CASHBACK: £400
If you don't fancy these Argos offers then it's also worth checking out Samsung's own website, especially if you have an old TV you want to get rid of.
The Korean firm is currently offering the same cash back deals but also up to £500 off when you trade in what you already own.
If these Samsung screen sound too pricey, there are other deals available right now including the lowest ever price on Bush TVs and 10 percent off Hisense screens.
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