85" QN900a 8k Neo-QLED is now priced at $3499 if you have an EPP account.
$500 credit is automatically added to cart.
Deal was posted before but $500 credit is new added today.
If you add any tablet, cellphone or appliance to the cart, the tv price is reduced to $3149.
To make the price even lower:
- Chat to ask pre-sale coupon to lower the price to $3k.
- You may ask additional discount of $250 after order placed by chatting with Samsung CSRs.
- One can trade in an ipad 9.7 for $120 to cover the majority of the tablet cost. I happen to have an ipad air 1 at home which has a trade in value of $150. If not, an ipad 9.7 is about $35 on fleabay.
NOTE QN900a is probably worse than QN90 in terms of Image quality. However, QN900 has this bezel-less design so unique that it could justify the purchase for some. Especially the effective price is now about $2.1k if you want to do the work and factor the $500 into consideration. Plus QN90 and QN85 are no longer in stock from Samsung.
https://www.samsung.com/us/televi...n900afxza/
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65" qn900a is $2099 for epp. Add tablet reduce price reduced to $1890.
There is no credit with the purchase. As usual, you can ask for additional 10% off after order and/or %5 pre order discount with CSR. Plus cashback. Effective price of the 65" I about $1500-$1600 before tax.
I also recommend not compromising with picture quality for how the tv looks.
Cauze 95% of the how the tv looks is dependent on how good the screen is
I also recommend not compromising with picture quality for how the tv looks.
Cauze 95% of the how the tv looks is dependent on how good the screen is
Main advantage is no automatic brightness limiter like you would experience on the G1. In this regard the G2 is much better because it has a *Heat Sink which helps keep the panel cooler.
G2 cost more though because it's a newly released TV. Contrast on Oleds will always be better plus of course pixel response.
Samsung QN800A-900A will be much brighter , screen will not dim and of course have good contrast and support higher resolutions with no worry of image retention or burn in.
Oled picture is best, but screen dimming and burn in is a problem
How do you get this to work? Just chat and ask for pre-sale coupon? Or something in particular?
How do you get this to work? Just chat and ask for pre-sale coupon? Or something in particular?
Tried twice didn't work :/
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I see the primary reason for getting qn900a over QN90a is for its design of no bezel and one connect box which allows to create a floating picture feeling. Also due to the reason for its wifi6 support and 4 x hdmi2.1 which are more future proof if you want to keep the tv for 7/8 years. Processor is also more powerful for use more years ahead for it builtin smart TV apps.
If QN90a 85" still available, I would suggest to get QN90 which gives better picture with less money. But I don't think it will be back in stock with 2022 model coming in. For a 85" flagship tv, this QN900 with $500 credit is currently the cheapest, arguably the best choice.
I see the primary reason for getting qn900a over QN90a is for its design of no bezel and one connect box which allows to create a floating picture feeling. Also due to the reason for its wifi6 support and 4 x hdmi2.1 which are more future proof if you want to keep the tv for 7/8 years. Processor is also more powerful for use more years ahead for it builtin smart TV apps.
If QN90a 85" still available, I would suggest to get QN90 which gives better picture with less money. But I don't think it will be back in stock with 2022 model coming in. For a 85" flagship tv, this QN900 with $500 credit is currently the cheapest, arguably the best choice.
With the 75" QN90a delayed until 6/13...the QN800A is now about the same price and available sooner.
I do understand rtings gave it a worse score, but looking and reading forums, the QN800a tends to get positive feedback from actual owners with some actually preferring it over the QN90a.
Wait for the QN90a or order the QN800a?
So the pre-sale agent said: I issued 5NHXXXXXXX promo code for free installation and 5BXXXXXXX promo code for 5%off promotion.
But after order agent saying there are already offers applied to the order, he can't do nothing