On Sale: Under $900 for 65″ Samsung Neo QLED 4K TV with Mini LED

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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 down to $899.99 right now, which is $300 off the regular price. For a 65-inch NeoQLED set with 4K resolution and Mini LED backlighting, that’s a pretty strong price point, especially if you’ve been sitting on an older LCD or a basic 4K set. You get a 64.5-inch viewable screen, so it will fill a living room or game room without feeling over the top, and the thin design should look clean on a wall or on a stand. If you’ve been thinking about upgrading for sports, movies, or a new game console, this deal lines up well with what you probably want from a mid-to-high range TV without jumping into the super premium price bracket.

On the picture side, you’re getting 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,160) with NeoQLED and Mini LED, so you should see strong brightness and better control of light and dark areas than a basic edge-lit set. The NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor is there to sharpen lower resolution content, so your regular cable channels or older streaming shows should still look clean on a 65-inch screen. Neo Quantum HDR and support for HDR10+ (with adaptive and gaming modes) means HDR movies and shows will have more punch, especially in bright scenes or when there are a lot of shadows. If you watch a lot of streaming content that offers HDR, or you have a 4K Blu-ray player, this TV is built for that type of content instead of just treating it like a normal signal.

If you game, the Motion Xcelerator 144Hz part is a big reason to care about this model. The base refresh rate is 120Hz, with support going up to 144Hz, which is helpful if you have a newer game console or a PC hooked up and you care about smoother motion and less blur. Fast sports like football, basketball, or hockey will also look better on a 120Hz panel than they would on a 60Hz budget set. You will notice cleaner motion when the camera pans quickly, and that is one of the first things people spot when jumping from an older TV to a newer one like this. It’s the kind of upgrade that makes Sunday games or action movies feel less smeared and more clear, even from across the room.

Since it’s a Samsung Smart TV, you get built-in streaming apps and voice control, with Alexa built in and Samsung Vision AI features to help with smarter control and picture tweaks. That means you can talk to the TV to change channels, launch apps, or search for shows, which is handy if the remote keeps disappearing into the couch. The 7 Series NeoQLED line is meant to be a solid middle ground between price and higher-end features, and this sale price pushes it into a range where it makes sense if you want something better than entry level without going all out. If your current set is starting to feel small, dim, or laggy with streaming and games, picking up this 65-inch QN70F for $899.99 and saving $300 is a pretty easy upgrade to justify.

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