Save $300 on Samsung 65″ 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 on sale for $899.99, down from $1,199.99, so you are saving $300 on a pretty big upgrade for your living room. At 65 inches, this screen is large enough to feel like a home theater in most rooms, but it is not so huge that it takes over your whole wall. You get 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,160), which means movies, sports, and games all look very sharp, and you can sit fairly close without seeing any pixels. If you are coming from an older 1080p set or a basic LED model, this will feel like a big jump in picture quality right away.

This TV uses Samsung’s NeoQLED tech with Mini LED backlighting and Quantum Matrix Technology Slim, which is a long way of saying the screen can get bright and still keep black areas looking dark instead of gray. That helps if you watch a lot of shows with dark scenes or you have lights on in the room. The NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor is set up to clean up lower-res content, so older cable channels, sports, and streaming shows that are not in 4K still look better than they would on a cheaper set. Neo Quantum HDR is there to boost color and contrast in HDR movies, so you see more detail in bright highlights and shadows. If you watch a lot of streaming from apps like Netflix, Prime Video, or Disney+, you will actually be able to see the difference compared with a basic HDR TV.

If you care about gaming or fast sports, the Motion Xcelerator 144Hz feature is a big plus. The native refresh rate is 120Hz but it can go up to 144Hz, which helps keep motion smooth and reduces blur in fast scenes. That is good for things like NBA games, racing, and action movies, and also for consoles and PCs that can push higher frame rates. A lot of budget TVs top out at 60Hz, so this is a nice step up if you want smoother gameplay and less smear when the camera pans. You also get the usual smart TV platform from Samsung, which means your main apps are built in and you can get up and running with your streaming accounts without needing an extra box.

Day to day, the “smart” part matters more than you might think. Alexa Built-in means you can use voice control for simple stuff like changing inputs, opening apps, or adjusting volume, which is handy when you cannot find the remote or your hands are full. Samsung Vision AI is there to help with picture adjustments and overall usability so you do not spend your time digging through menus. The 7 Series slot in Samsung’s lineup is a nice middle ground: you are not paying luxury prices, but you are still getting strong picture features and a modern panel. At $899.99 for a 65-inch NeoQLED with Mini LED, 4K resolution, NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, Neo Quantum HDR, Motion Xcelerator 144Hz, and built-in Alexa, this deal makes sense if you want a clear step up from entry-level TVs without going all-out on a flagship model. If your current TV is starting to look dim, washed out, or just too small for movie night, this price point makes an upgrade pretty easy to justify.

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