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The SAMSUNG 65-Inch Neo QLED 4K QN90D Series TV combines cutting-edge Mini LED Quantum Matrix technology with Neo Quantum HDR+ for stunning brightness and contrast. Featuring Dolby Atmos with Object Tracking Sound+ and a 144Hz Motion Xcelerator, it delivers immersive 3D audio and ultra-smooth visuals perfect for gaming and cinematic experiences. Powered by the advanced NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, it upscales all content to crisp 4K resolution. With Samsung’s Tizen OS and Alexa built-in, it offers intuitive smart features and effortless voice control, making it the ultimate centerpiece for a modern, connected lifestyle.
Brand Name | SAMSUNG |
Item Weight | 60.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.7 x 56.9 x 35.1 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | QN65QN90DAFXZA |
Color Name | Graphite Black |
Special Features | Quantum Matrix with Mini LEDs; HDR; Dolby Atmos; Motion Xcelerator 144Hz, 100% Color Volume; Neo Quantum HDR+; Real Depth Enhancer Pro |
Speaker Type | 4.2.2CH |
Item Weight | 60.6 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 65 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
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Expensive, but worth it. Get it before the Tarriff's hit.
I don't know where to begin on this. My old 50" QLED was showing it's age and starting to fail; even though it really wasn't all that old. So, figured I'd upgrade before the Tariff's hit. So glad I did.55" is absolutely perfect for my bedroom. It's large, but not too large. It pairs very well with my old Samsung 9.1.4 sound bar. The display is bright and crisp. It's breathtaking at first. It does work well with all my devices, Xbox, Roku, DVD, and HDMI Switch to manage it all. The solar rechargeable remote is an interesting idea, but I don't let a lot of light in my bedroom. I'm still not a fan of these mini-remotes.I do not like having to set up an account with Samsung just to set up my TV. I don't use their ad loaded home screen and find it rather intrusive. Luckily, my Harmony remote still works and can be programmed. I skip all that.As I said the display is crystal clear and sharp. The colors are bright and vibrant and the blacks are near total black. I have not noticed any artifacts, ghosts, dead pixels, streaks, blooming, or bleeding. It seems fast and quite responsive.The TV itself is not exactly mount friendly. A standard VESA mount will work with it. However, the placement of the power port is extremely poor. Back of the tv, right behind the rail for the wall mount. Make sure you attach the cord before the mount and hanging it.The one connect box is now gone. I miss it. But, I only have 1 HDMI cable going into the tv, the rest of my HDMI connections are handled by my HDMI switch. At least the input and output connections are easier to access, I still don't like having to plug them in once the tv is hung on the wall.While it works very well with my older sound bar, it does require that you have it hooked up to eARC. I've had issues with power timing of devices in the past, but it seems to work well on this model. This is the first time I absolutely needed to hook it up to eARC.4K content on Netflix, Prime, Max, Hulu, and Xbox looks incredible on this screen. Infact, I was playing some Assassin's Creed Shadows before it was delivered and then again today and the picture is much more vibrant and full of rich detail that I did not notice before.I did get a bit of a discount on the 55" flavor, but not as much as the 50" would have gotten. I don't regret my choice though.
T**S
We love it.
No problems.But...It's our only TV. I should'a and coulda spent a bit more for OLED but this one is quite good. We're enjoying it immensely.Pros:Colors are great. The price was amazing for this quality and size. It really is excellent and huge. It cost about half what my last TV (that I gave away) cost.85" size is so great. We watch about 12 feet from the set. Feels almost like the movies. It's our only TV. If it were bad, I'd know by now. It's not.No latency that I can see. Even fast sports are perfect.I clicked and the next day it delivered, unpacked, set up in my house by two good guys. My 65" Samsung Curve was loaded into a pickup and was off to a friend's treadmill room in Wisconsin. The techs wanted $65 to take it away so I saved by giving it to my friend. I still can't believe how quick and smoothly it all went. We kept the giant box in our living room for a several weeks in case something went wrong. (No returns if you don't have the box!) Nothing went wrong. I bought a battery-powered Sawzall to get rid of the box. Worked like a charm.There are reviews of this TV online by people who know a lot more about TVs than me. What I can tell you is I think the colors are great and there's nothing that really bugs me about this TV...and it is engaging to watch. That's high praise.We have a quite decent AV sound system so we don't use the TV's built-in speakers. We use Roku, so we bypass the Samsung software and remote. I went into "Samsung world" only to make setup adjustments, but I've grown to like the AI auto mode, so I really don't touch that anymore. I think it's set to Cinema, which is easier on the eyes than Sport...Sport hurts your eyes on this thing. It's got serious brightness, sharpness and contrast. More than we need or want in this room. Could be used in a bigger room for sure. It's perfectly fine to watch in broad daylight. I don't play video games, so can't comment much on that but I'm guessing it's pretty fast and good. Sorry I couldn't be more help on so many subjects. We just use what we need.Minor Minuses:Screen surface is glossy. There are reflections. We watch mainly at night and we have made some adjustments to our room lights. It's not a big issue.Sometimes there are shadows or "off" shading in a few spots in a few scenes. Sometimes, there could be more shadow detail...not a lot, but some more would be ideal. It's nothing compared to the glory of the color, sharpness, brightness and reliability on this thing and it doesn't detract from your movie. I only notice when I'm in geek mode.. I have to look carefully for small flaws but they're there. I'm sure there are tech words for what I'm talking about. If you're a perfectionist, get OLED. OLED doesn't have this problem and this TV has it very minimally. I don't know the name(s) for these glitches are but they're on every QLED and similar.. Find reviews online if you want to know these things. I'm busy. Anyway, what can pick out occasionally as a flaw is quite minor.I pine to try OLED but returning or getting rid of or trying to sell these things is really not an easy task. Everyone already has one and doesn't want the hassle of changing. I don't blame them. We couldn't even give away our last old flat-screen...and it was an expensive TOTL Sony. I called everyone. We'll keep this one for a few years. If tariffs don't make a new one too precious, I'll get an OLED next time to try.There isn't a better QLED than this one so far as I know. It's very good and you can't buy OLED this big. An 83" OLED would cost about $1200 more than this set. The next size up OLED is 98" or something and the price is insane..Finally: Size matters. Get the biggest one that's reasonable for your space and budget. I started my search thinking 96" then did some measuring. I like this size.
B**N
Samsung Build Quality and Superb Video for the Price
My old TV same a Samsung, so I bought this one. No regrets and the size is perfect for my place. Good quality build and picture quality is fantastic and as advertised. I can throw high end videos as high as it can support with no problems. Intuitive user interface too and easy to setup. Remote is highly simplified and uses solar panel or USB-C to recharge.
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