The 65″ Class Neo QLED 8K QN900F Vision AI Smart TV with Content Upscaling is down to $2,799.99 from $3,299.99, so you are saving $500 on one of Samsung’s top 8K models. If you have been thinking about a big upgrade for your living room, this is the kind of TV you get when you want to stop messing around with mid-range stuff. The 65-inch screen gives you a huge picture without taking over most living rooms, and the 8K resolution (7,680 x 4,320) means it is ready for the best content out there for a long time. Even if most of what you watch is in 4K or HD, the NQ8 AI Gen2 Processor is built to clean up and upscale that content, so you still get sharper detail and better color than you are used to on a normal set.
You also get a very clean design here. The QN900F is meant to look almost edgeless, so when you sit down to watch, you mostly see picture and not a thick frame. If you care about how your living room or bedroom looks, that slim style fits in with pretty much any decor instead of looking bulky. When the TV is not in use, you can pull up a curated collection of art from big galleries, museums, and well-known artists, which helps the screen look more like a wall piece than a big black rectangle. It is a nice touch if you have an open space or you host people a lot and want the TV to blend in instead of standing out.
The screen tech on this model is built for real-world rooms, not just dark home theaters. The NeoQLED panel and glare free finish mean you can watch during the day with the windows open and still see what is going on without a bunch of reflections taking over the picture. If you have a bright family room or a lot of overhead lighting, this matters more than you might think. The 120Hz refresh rate, with support up to 165Hz at 4K, is also a strong point if you watch sports or game. Fast action stays smoother and cleaner, so things like quick camera pans, racing, or FPS games do not look smeared or choppy.
For $2,799.99, you are getting a 9 Series NeoQLED 8K set that is aimed at people who want a long-term TV and do not plan to upgrade again for a while. You get the Vision AI features, strong content upscaling, a big 65-inch glare free screen, and a design that actually looks good on the wall. If you are already spending in this range, that $500 savings takes some of the sting out and makes it easier to justify stepping up to an 8K model instead of staying with another 4K TV you might want to replace sooner. If you want one TV that can handle movies, sports, games, and still look nice when it is turned off, this deal is worth a serious look.
