The Samsung 65″ OLED Smart TV S85F with AI Content Upscaling is down to $1,199.99 from $1,999.99, so you are looking at an $800 price drop on a big 4K OLED screen. If you have been thinking about a large TV for movies, sports, or games, this one checks a lot of boxes without going into the top-tier price range. At 65 inches (64.5 inches actual), it is a good size for a living room or main TV area, giving you that “the wall is basically a screen” feel without being too huge for most spaces. Since it uses an OLED panel, each pixel can turn on and off on its own, so you get real black levels, strong contrast, and color that makes regular cable, streaming, and 4K movies look very clean.
You also get 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,160) and a 120Hz refresh rate, which matters if you care about sports or gaming. A 120Hz panel keeps fast motion looking smoother and helps reduce blur when the camera pans or when action gets busy. That refresh rate paired with the NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor and AI Content Upscaling is good if you watch a lot of older shows or non‑4K content. The TV can clean up lower‑resolution video so it looks sharper on the 65‑inch screen instead of soft or grainy. Anti Reflection tech on the screen helps when you have windows or lights in the room, so you do not spend your time trying to move lamps or close every blind just to see what is happening in a dark scene.
Since this is a Samsung OLED from the 8 series, you can expect the usual smart TV setup built in, so you can stream from apps like Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, and more without any extra box. The OLED panel also tends to be thin and looks nice on a wall or on a TV stand, which matters if this is going into a main room. For gaming, the 120Hz refresh rate and fast response of OLED can make a clear difference when you hook up a PlayStation, Xbox, or gaming PC. Motion feels more direct, and you get less blur and lag, which is a big deal for shooters, racing games, and sports titles.
If you compare this price to other 65‑inch OLED sets, dropping from $1,999.99 to $1,199.99 is a strong deal, especially when you factor in the AI upscaling, the 4K panel, and the anti‑glare screen. You are getting a large TV that can do movies, sports, and gaming well, and you are paying closer to what many mid‑range LED sets cost, but stepping up to OLED picture quality. If you have been holding off on upgrading from an older LCD or a smaller screen, this sale gives you a way to move up to a premium panel size and tech without paying full flagship money.