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Given that the S9 was created to be a luxury product – akin to, say, a luxury car – we can see Samsung getting away with demanding an asking price on par with … well, a luxury car but only if the TV can deliver the sort of premium performance expected from a relatively similarly-priced vehicle. Let’s step back and think about that for a moment: Samsung believes a difference of 20 inches, advanced full-array LED backlighting, some fancy video processing and the cachet of owning one of the most exclusive televisions in the world is worth a price premium of $34,000 over a (admittedly inferior) 65-inch version.

Similarly, Samsung’s 65-inch F9000 can be had for $5,500 while the UN85S9 reviewed here goes for a whopping $40,000 – a staggering difference of $34,000. While LG’s 65-inch LA9700 goes for about $6,000 these days, its 84-inch LM9600 will tap your wallet to the tune of $17,000. The S9’s most striking – and, perhaps, controversial – feature is what Samsung calls its “Timeless Gallery” frame.But maybe LG and Samsung’s unwillingness to ship their plus-sized Ultra HD sets across the country has more to do with their worth than their size.
