The best Samsung OLED TV we’ve ever tested just got its first discount – but I’d recommend this five-star Sony over it
Unless you insist on only buying the latest and greatest tech, Sony’s flagship OLED is cheaper and more than enough for most people
Prime Day 2026 doesn’t technically start until midnight, but that hasn’t stopped retailers from dropping a load of awesome early OLED TV deals.
And of that list, one in particular stands out; the first significant saving we’ve spotted on the five-star Samsung S99H.
That’s right, despite it just launching and receiving a glowing review from our experts mere weeks ago, Richer Sounds has already cut a significant wedge off the 55-inch S99H’s asking price.
You can grab the 55-inch Samsung S99H for £2149 right now, if you use the TRADE250 code at checkout.
But the savings don't stop there. You can then save a further £250 by claiming cashback from Samsung. That lets you get a latest generation, flagship QD-OLED for £1899, which is undoubtedly a tempting proposition.
The Samsung S99H is the tech giant’s latest flagship OLED and the finest TV it’s ever made, based on our testing. Brighter, but more controlled than any of the firm’s past offerings, it’s a truly spectacular option for serious movie fans.
If you’ve read our S99H review, then you’ll likely at the very least be tempted to snap one up – and we get why. As our experts said in our review:
“With a stunning, contrast-rich picture, improved sound system and a feature set that blows most other TVs out of the water, the S99H is the flagship OLED to beat for 2026.”
And if you want the best new OLED TV currently available, and don’t mind paying for it, then this deal is easy to recommend.
But, for those not 100 per cent committed to buying the latest hardware, there is one minor fly in the ointment. Specifically, the Award-winning, 55-inch Sony Bravia 8 II is also currently discounted.
Head to Amazon and you can grab our 2025 Product of the Year winner for £1119. Yes, that’s not the best price ever on the set, but it’s a solid saving on its £2499 launch price. It also makes it significantly cheaper than the Samsung.
The Sony Bravia 8 II doesn't beat the S99H when it comes to pure performance. But despite its age, it’s still a remarkably accomplished OLED offering a balanced, immersive, three-dimensional picture that will delight movie fans. And at its current price, we think it’s better value to boot.
Samsung’s latest flagship OLED TV is better in some ways. Running the two sets head-to-head this year, the S99H is a smidgeon brighter and offers minor upgrades in some of the areas we are about. But it is still a very close race between the two.
Which is why we currently think the Bravia 8 II is better value for most people. Only serious performance chasers who insist on only buying the latest hardware will be better off spending that much extra for the S99H.
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Alastair is What Hi-Fi?’s editor in chief. He has well over a decade’s experience as a journalist working in both B2C and B2B press. During this time he’s covered everything from the launch of the first Amazon Echo to government cyber security policy. Prior to joining What Hi-Fi? he served as Trusted Reviews’ editor-in-chief. Outside of tech, he has a Masters from King’s College London in Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion, is an enthusiastic, but untalented, guitar player and runs a webcomic in his spare time.
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