The Samsung 65″ Class Neo QLED 4K QN90F Vision AI Smart TV is marked down to $1,499.99 right now, which is $1,000 off the regular price. If you’ve been waiting to upgrade to a bigger screen or move into high-end 4K, this is the kind of deal you look for, because you are getting a top-tier 65-inch NeoQLED set, not an entry-level model. At 65 inches with a 4K (3,840 x 2,160) resolution, this TV is built for a main living room or home theater setup, where you sit down to watch movies, sports, and shows on a regular basis. You are not just paying for size here; you are paying for a high-end picture engine, strong brightness, and good motion for both streaming and gaming.
The big hook on this TV is the Vision AI part. The NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor is designed to analyze what you watch and sharpen it, so even if the show or game is not true 4K, it gets upscaled to look closer to it. That means older cable channels, older Blu-rays, or streaming content that is not in full 4K can still look clean and detailed on a 65-inch screen, instead of soft or blurry. The TV also has Neo Quantum HDR+, which is Samsung’s way of boosting the contrast so bright parts of the image stand out without washing out dark areas. If you watch a lot of movies at night, or anything with dark scenes like thrillers or sci-fi, you will notice the deeper blacks and brighter highlights making the image feel more lifelike.
If your room has a lot of windows or overhead lights, the glare-free screen is a big deal. A lot of cheaper TVs turn into mirrors during the day, so you are staring at your own reflection while trying to watch a game. This model is built to cut down on reflections so you can see the picture clearly even in bright rooms. That matters if your TV is over a fireplace, opposite a window, or in an open-plan living area where you can’t control the lighting. Instead of rearranging your furniture or closing blinds every time you turn on the TV, you can just watch it and actually see what is on the screen.
You should also look at this TV if you care about gaming or sports. The refresh rate is 120Hz with support up to 165Hz, which means motion looks very smooth compared with basic 60Hz sets. Fast camera pans in football, hockey, or racing will look cleaner, with less blur. If you plug in a gaming console or a PC, that higher refresh headroom can help your games feel more responsive, especially in shooters or racing games where smooth motion is important. Between the 65-inch size, the strong brightness and contrast, and the Vision AI upscaling, this is the kind of TV you can buy now and feel fine keeping for years. At $1,000 off, you are basically getting high-end features at a mid-range price, which is the main reason to grab this deal before it goes back up.



