The 65″ Class Neo QLED 8K QN900F Vision AI Smart TV with Content Upscaling is marked down to $2,699.99 from $3,299.99, so you’re saving $600 on one of Samsung’s top 8K sets. If you’ve been waiting to upgrade from an older 4K or even a basic 1080p TV, this is the kind of deal that makes it easier to justify the jump. You’re getting a 65‑inch NeoQLED screen with 8K resolution (7,680 x 4,320), so movies, sports, and games look very sharp with tons of detail, even up close. The NQ8 AI Gen2 Processor is built to handle all that, and it uses AI upscaling to clean up lower‑resolution content. That means your regular cable shows, streaming apps, and older Blu‑rays can still look good on this 8K screen instead of looking stretched or fuzzy.
You also get a 120Hz refresh rate, with support up to 165Hz at 4K, which is a nice perk if you connect a gaming PC or newer game console. Fast motion like sports, action scenes, or racing games will look smoother and clearer, with less blur. If you’re into gaming, that higher refresh rate on a big 65‑inch screen can make a big difference in how responsive everything feels. The combination of 8K resolution, strong processing, and a fast panel means you’re basically buying a TV that you will not feel the need to replace for a long time.
Design‑wise, this model is built to look good in a living room instead of just being a big black box on the wall. The minimalist, sleek frame is almost edgeless, so when you’re watching a movie, you mostly see the picture and not a bunch of bezel. It also works as a piece of decor when it’s not in use, since you can access a curated collection of art from leading galleries, museums, and artists. So when the TV is off, you can still have something nice on the wall rather than a blank dark screen. If you care about how your space looks, that art feature and the slim design make this set easier to fit into your home without it feeling out of place.
Another big plus is the glare‑free screen. If your TV room has a lot of windows, lamps, or overhead lights, you know how annoying reflections can be. This model is built for “virtually no glare,” which helps you see what’s actually on the screen even in bright rooms. That matters if you like to watch daytime sports, afternoon movies, or if you just don’t want to sit in the dark every time you turn on the TV. Between the glare‑free display, the 8K resolution with AI upscaling, and the premium design, this deal gives you a high‑end home theater setup for $600 less than the regular price, making it a solid pick if you want a big upgrade without paying full price.