Samsung 65″ Class Neo QLED 4K QN90F Vision AI Smart TV is down to $1,499.99 right now, which is $1,000 off the regular price. If you have been waiting to upgrade your main TV, this is the kind of deal you look at twice. You are getting a 65‑inch NeoQLED from Samsung’s 9 Series, so this is one of their higher‑end models, not an entry set. The screen is 64.5 inches on the diagonal with 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,160), so movies, sports, and games all look sharp even if you are sitting pretty close. The Vision AI part means the TV uses an NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor to clean up the image and sound on the fly, so even older cable channels or random YouTube clips look better than you would expect on a big screen.
You also get strong brightness and contrast through Neo Quantum HDR+, which helps bring out the detail in dark scenes and bright scenes at the same time. If you watch a lot of shows at night with lights off, or movies that jump from dark rooms to bright outdoor shots, this helps keep things clear instead of washed out or muddy. The TV can upscale content to 4K, so even if you are streaming something that is not true 4K, it still looks close on this panel. This matters if most of what you watch is regular HD or streaming content that is not always top quality, because the TV works to smooth it out and sharpen it so you are not staring at a soft picture.
One of the more useful perks here is the “Glare Free” anti‑glare screen. If your living room or bedroom has windows or overhead lights that usually bounce off your TV, this panel cuts that down so you see more of the show and less of your own reflection. That makes this a good choice for bright rooms where other TVs start to look washed out during the day. The TV also has strong peak brightness, so daytime sports, news, and Sunday football still pop even with blinds open. You do not have to rearrange the whole room just so you can see the screen at 3 p.m.
If you play games, the 120Hz refresh rate (up to 165Hz) is a big draw. Fast motion looks smooth, which helps for shooters, racing games, and sports titles. With a 4K 165Hz capable panel, newer consoles and PCs get room to breathe, so you see less blur and more detail when the action speeds up. Even if you are more into streaming and movies, the higher refresh rate helps with smoother motion in action scenes and sports, which is nice when you are watching hockey, basketball, or anything with a lot of quick camera moves. At $1,499.99 with a $1,000 discount, you are getting a large, high‑end 9 Series NeoQLED with strong AI upscaling, glare control, and gaming‑ready speed, which makes it a solid pick if you want a TV that will hold up for several years without feeling dated.
