The Samsung 65-Inch Class Neo QLED QN70F 4K Mini LED Smart TV NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, Quantum Matrix Technology Slim, Motion Xcelerator 144Hz, Samsung Vision AI, Alexa Built-in is marked down to $799.99 from $1,199.99, so you are looking at a straight $400 price cut on a pretty big-screen NeoQLED. At 65 inches, this is the kind of TV that takes over a living room or game room, and you do not have to sit right on top of it to enjoy the detail. The 4K resolution at 3,840 x 2,160 means anything from sports to movies to regular TV looks sharp, and the Mini LED backlight with Quantum Matrix tech is there to control light more tightly across the screen. That helps you get brighter highlights, deeper dark areas, and less of that washed-out look in dim scenes, which is nice if you watch a lot of movies at night or you keep your room lights low.
The NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor is the brain of the TV. It works on the picture you feed it, from streaming shows to older HD content, and cleans it up to look closer to true 4K. If you still watch cable, YouTube, or older Blu-rays, this helps smooth out rough edges and sharpen smaller details so you are not stuck with a blurry picture on a big panel. Neo Quantum HDR and support for HDR10+ (adaptive and gaming) mean that HDR movies on apps like Netflix, Prime Video, or Disney+ will have more punch and better contrast, as long as the content supports it. You get a 120Hz native refresh rate that can ramp up to 144Hz, which is good news if you plan to game on newer consoles or a PC. Motion Xcelerator 144Hz is there to keep fast action looking smooth, so things like football, basketball, racing, and shooters do not turn into a blur when the camera moves fast.
If you game, this TV makes sense as a main display. The high refresh rate and motion features help cut down on motion blur, which keeps aim and tracking easier during gameplay. Since it is a NeoQLED with Mini LED backlighting, you get better control of brightness zones across the screen, which helps with contrast in darker game scenes. HDR10+ gaming support means titles that are built for HDR can look brighter and more detailed, especially in shadows and highlights. The big 65-inch screen also puts you right in the middle of the action from a couch distance, which is a lot nicer than playing on a small monitor if you have the space.
On the smart side, you get Alexa built-in, so you can use voice to change channels, open apps, control smart home gear, or search for shows without hunting through menus. Samsung Vision AI brings in some AI-based smarts to the overall experience so the TV is not just a dumb panel; it can react to what you watch and how you use it. Being a Samsung Smart TV, you also have the usual app store with the main streaming apps ready to go once you sign in. With this deal, you are paying midrange money for a screen size and feature set that usually sits higher up the chart. If you have been waiting for a 65-inch 4K TV that can handle sports, movies, and gaming with one device, this sale price gives you a pretty easy way to step into a Mini LED NeoQLED without paying full sticker.
