Now Under $800: 65″ Samsung Neo QLED 4K TV

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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’re looking at a $400 drop on a big 65-inch NeoQLED from the 7 Series. If you’ve been hanging onto an older 55-inch or a basic 4K set, this is a straight upgrade in size, speed, and picture quality without jumping into four-figure price territory. The 4K (3,840 x 2,160) resolution on a 64.5-inch diagonal panel means everything from sports to streaming shows will look sharp as long as the source is decent, and the Mini LED backlight with Quantum Matrix Technology is built to handle dark scenes and bright scenes on the same screen without washing out the picture. You’re not just getting a bigger screen; you’re getting a newer generation of backlight tech that helps with contrast and black levels.

If you watch a lot of sports or you game, the 120Hz (up to 144Hz) refresh rate and Motion Xcelerator 144Hz are the real draw. A lot of cheaper 65-inch TVs are stuck at 60Hz, which can make fast motion look a little smeared or choppy. With this panel, fast-paced games, action movies, and live sports all look smoother and more natural. The NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor is there to clean up lower resolution content, so your regular cable channels or older HD streams should still look good on a 4K panel this size. Neo Quantum HDR plus HDR10+ (with adaptive and gaming support) means HDR movies and games can show stronger highlights and better detail in shadows when the content supports it. If you’ve got a newer console or you stream a lot of 4K HDR movies, you’ll actually be able to see the difference on this set instead of just reading “HDR” on the box.

This TV also makes sense if you want a simple living room setup without extra boxes lying around. It has Alexa built in, so you can handle basic stuff like changing channels, opening apps, or checking the weather with voice control if you’re into that. Samsung Vision AI is aimed at smarter picture control, so you don’t have to constantly dig through menus every time day turns to night or you change what you’re watching. Being a modern Samsung Smart TV, you’ll have the standard major apps ready to go, so you can just connect Wi‑Fi, sign into your streaming accounts, and you’re done. The slim design helps if you plan to wall mount it or set it on a smaller media console since you’re not dealing with a bulky frame around the panel.

If you’re shopping in the $800 range for a large TV, a lot of the choices are basic LED sets with weaker contrast and 60Hz panels. Here, you’re getting a 65-inch NeoQLED from Samsung’s 7 Series, with Mini LED backlighting, 4K resolution, a fast 120Hz (up to 144Hz) refresh rate, and current features like HDR10+ for movies and gaming, Vision AI, and Alexa built in. If you want a big-screen upgrade that can handle streaming, sports, and gaming without feeling dated in a year or two, this price makes it an easy one to put near the top of your list. The $400 savings just makes it less of a hit to your wallet to move up to a more premium panel.

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