Save $600 on Gorgeous 65″ Samsung Neo QLED 8K TV

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The 65″ Class Neo QLED 8K QN900F Vision AI Smart TV with Content Upscaling is down to $2,699.99 from $3,299.99, so you’re looking at a straight $600 discount on one of Samsung’s top 8K sets. If you’ve been thinking about a “buy once, cry once” type of TV for your living room or home theater, this is the kind of deal you look at twice. You get a 65-inch NeoQLED panel with an 8K resolution of 7,680 x 4,320, so movies, sports, and games look sharp even when you’re sitting closer than you could with a 4K set. The NQ8 AI Gen2 Processor is built to push an 8K screen, and the content upscaling means your regular HD or 4K shows get cleaned up so they don’t look soft or blurry on a larger, higher-res display. If you stream a lot or you have a big Blu‑ray library, that upscaling is what keeps older content from looking dated on a new TV.

You also get a 120Hz refresh rate, with support up to 4K 165Hz, which is a big deal if you’re into gaming or watch a lot of fast sports. That higher refresh rate helps motion look smoother, less smear around players, and less blur on quick camera pans. Hook up a newer console or a gaming PC, and you’re not stuck at 60Hz like you would be with many cheaper big-screen sets. On the movie side, that fast panel still helps with action scenes so you’re not staring at a muddy mess every time the camera moves quickly. It’s one of those things you stop noticing in a good way: you just watch the game or movie instead of seeing the screen struggle to keep up.

The design is very much “put it on the wall and forget about it.” The QN900F has a minimalist, almost edgeless look, so when you’re watching something it feels like the picture just floats without a big chunky frame around it. That also means it works in a room where you care about how things look, not just how they work. The glare-free screen is a big win if your TV sits across from windows or in a bright room. You don’t need to pull the shades every time the sun is out just to see what’s going on; the panel is built to cut down reflections so you can focus on the picture instead of your own face bouncing back at you.

On the “smart” side, you get Vision AI features and access to a curated collection of art from well-known galleries, museums, and artists when you’re not watching TV. That turns the screen into digital wall art instead of a giant black rectangle in the middle of the room. Between that, the high-end 8K panel, the AI picture engine, and the glare-free design, you’re basically getting one of Samsung’s flagship-level TVs with a $600 price cut. If you want a big upgrade from a mid-range 4K set and you plan to keep your next TV for a long time, this is the kind of deal where you stretch the budget once and then don’t think about upgrading again for years.

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