Samsung 65″ OLED Smart TV S85F with AI Content Upscaling is marked down to $1,199.99 from $1,999.99, so you are looking at an $800 discount on a 65 inch OLED. If you have been staring at an older LED set and thinking about a bigger screen or better picture, this is the kind of deal you wait for. You are getting a 4K (3,840 x 2,160) panel with a real screen size of 64.5 inches, so it fills most living rooms without feeling over the top, and still works well in a larger bedroom or game room. Since it is OLED, each pixel can turn on and off on its own, which gives you those deep blacks and strong contrast that make movies and shows look closer to what you see in a theater.
The S85F runs in the 8 series and uses Samsung’s NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor as the picture engine. That means when you stream older shows, sports, or even regular cable, the TV uses AI content upscaling to clean up the image and push it closer to 4K. So if you still watch a lot of HD channels, you are not stuck with a soft or noisy picture stretched across 65 inches. The 120Hz refresh rate is also a big deal if you watch sports or play games. Fast motion like football, basketball, or racing looks smoother and less blurry, and if you have a newer game console or gaming PC, you can take better advantage of higher frame rates instead of feeling like the screen is holding you back.
You also get some quality-of-life perks that matter once the TV is in your actual room. The anti reflection feature helps keep glare under control when you have windows, lamps, or overhead lights nearby. That matters with a large panel, because reflections can get pretty distracting on cheaper sets. Being a smart TV, you can stream Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, YouTube, and all the usual apps straight from the built in interface, so you do not need a bunch of extra boxes unless you want them. The OLED design keeps the body thin and clean looking on the wall or on a stand, so if you care about how your space looks, this does not stick out like an old bulky set.
At $1,199.99, you are paying mid range money for what is basically premium picture tech and a 65 inch size that works for movies, sports, and gaming all at once. If your current TV is smaller, does not have 4K, or struggles in bright rooms, this upgrade is going to be pretty easy to see the first time you turn on a game or a movie night. And because it is a name brand OLED with a fast 120Hz panel and AI content upscaling, you are not just grabbing a cheap big screen; you are getting something that should keep up with new consoles, streaming, and your regular cable or satellite for years without feeling old. If you have been waiting for the right mix of price and features on a big OLED, this sale hits that sweet spot.