The Samsung 65-Inch Class Neo QLED QN70F 4K Mini LED Smart TV is down to $799.99 from $1,199.99, so you are looking at a $400 discount on a pretty high-end screen. At 65 inches, this works well as the main TV in a living room, game room, or open-plan space where you are sitting a bit farther back. The NeoQLED panel with Mini LED backlighting is made to bring strong brightness and tight control of dark areas, so you get bright highlights without the whole screen looking washed out. If you watch a lot of sports or movies at night, this kind of backlight control helps with black levels and contrast, so dark scenes look less gray and more like what you see in a theater.
This model runs on the NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, which handles 4K upscaling and picture processing. In plain terms, it takes regular HD channels and older content and cleans them up so they look sharper on a 4K screen. Pair that with Neo Quantum HDR and you get more punch in bright scenes and better detail in shadows, which helps with big action movies, animated films, and games that have a lot of color. The 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,160) means you can sit closer to the TV without seeing pixels, which is nice if your couch is not very far away. The design is slim as well, so if you want to wall-mount it, it will sit pretty close to the wall and not stick out like older, thicker TVs.
If you care about gaming, the Motion Xcelerator 144Hz feature is a big deal. The panel runs at 120Hz and can go up to 144Hz, which makes motion smoother and cuts down on blur when things move fast on the screen. That helps with fast shooters, racing games, or even just sports streams where the camera pans a lot. Less blur and smoother motion make it easier on your eyes for long play sessions. If you are using a newer console or gaming PC, you get more out of that hardware on a higher refresh rate screen than on a basic 60Hz TV. The fast motion handling also helps with regular TV and movies, especially live sports, so the ball or puck is easier to track.
On the smart side, the TV comes with Samsung’s smart platform and has Alexa built in, so you can use voice to change channels, open apps, or adjust volume if you like that kind of hands-free control. Samsung Vision AI adds smart features that can help with how the TV reacts to your room and use, so you get a picture that matches the space without you having to dig through a dozen menus. Since this is a NeoQLED Series 7 set, you are not just getting a bargain bin screen; you are getting something aimed at people who want strong picture quality, good motion, and a modern smart TV system without going all the way up to flagship pricing. At $799.99 with a $400 price cut, it makes sense if you are ready to upgrade from an older LCD or smaller TV and want something that will hold up for years of streaming, gaming, and sports.