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85" Samsung QN90B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (2022, qn85qn90bafxza) on sale for
$2239.99 when you
follow the deal instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
KrishnaR5807 for finding this deal.
Note: Pricing may vary depending on EPP/EDU program.
Deal Instructions:
- Visit the Samsung Discount Program page and select the program for which you qualify.
- Go to 85" Samsung QN90B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (2022)
- Add to cart
- Sign in or create a new Samsung account if prompted
- May also be prompted to verify eligibility
- Proceed to checkout
- Price will be $2239.99 + free shipping
Specs:- Resolution: 3840x2160
- Neo Quantum Processor 4K
- Quantum HDR 32x
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz
- Panel Type: QLED
- Dolby Atmos
- HDR10+ Adaptive & HDR10+ GAMING
- Ports:
- 4x HDMI
- 2x USB
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x RF Input
- 1x Digital Audio Out (Optical)
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The positives are the sheer size of the set. You really can't beat an 85" unless you go projector, and then you are limited to a dark room. The brightness is insane. It exceeds 1600 nits vs 1000 on the TCL and 800 on the C2. And on an 85" set, it's extreme. You have to dial it down, especially at night. Because it gets so bright, colors pop. So anything with a great signal looks outstanding. Those 4k and 8k YouTube videos are jaw dropping. Movies and sports look great, and using the motion at 120Hz has a processor that doesn't affect sports (balls jumping across the screen). The OS is fine, and quick. No issues. The negatives are that you will see some DSE on solid color screens, such as white or gray. You cant get around it. Especially on a giant 85". You will also get some blooming. I only recognize it at the end of a movie with rolling credits. But it's there. And you'll be adjusting the picture mode at night because of how bright the set gets. It's unparalleled during the day for college football, but blinding in the evening. The remote is very fast to get to the settings, so it's 5 seconds. But it's there. You'll want a wall mount that allows access to the inputs. Because once this set is up. It's not coming down. Run every cable you need and don't need to the TV. And label them. It takes 3 strong people to mount this. One last positive - two tuner mode. I use it to watch multiple football games. You can do equal sizes or one large one small, and flip the pic and sound with one button. That in itself was worth the investment. So 83" OLED vs 85" QLED? If my room was dark enough all the time - OLED. But it's not so it's QLED for the main room.
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The positives are the sheer size of the set. You really can't beat an 85" unless you go projector, and then you are limited to a dark room. The brightness is insane. It exceeds 1600 nits vs 1000 on the TCL and 800 on the C2. And on an 85" set, it's extreme. You have to dial it down, especially at night. Because it gets so bright, colors pop. So anything with a great signal looks outstanding. Those 4k and 8k YouTube videos are jaw dropping. Movies and sports look great, and using the motion at 120Hz has a processor that doesn't affect sports (balls jumping across the screen). The OS is fine, and quick. No issues. The negatives are that you will see some DSE on solid color screens, such as white or gray. You cant get around it. Especially on a giant 85". You will also get some blooming. I only recognize it at the end of a movie with rolling credits. But it's there. And you'll be adjusting the picture mode at night because of how bright the set gets. It's unparalleled during the day for college football, but blinding in the evening. The remote is very fast to get to the settings, so it's 5 seconds. But it's there. You'll want a wall mount that allows access to the inputs. Because once this set is up. It's not coming down. Run every cable you need and don't need to the TV. And label them. It takes 3 strong people to mount this. One last positive - two tuner mode. I use it to watch multiple football games. You can do equal sizes or one large one small, and flip the pic and sound with one button. That in itself was worth the investment. So 83" OLED vs 85" QLED? If my room was dark enough all the time - OLED. But it's not so it's QLED for the main room.
Once they agreed to take the return, the problem became actually getting it picked up. My wife and I had been able to get it up onto the stand ourselves, but I was scared of trying to take it down - that motion seemed harder. I ended up paying a task rabbit like $80 to help me box it back up, and it was absolutely worth it. He did a great job securing everything better than I think I would have.
They did the delivery with one local company that seemed very competent (I've forgotten which), but they did the returns through FedEx. FedEx was absolutely terrible at this. Because it was a residential address for pickup they seemed to have no idea what to do with an item this big. This meant that they told me three times that they were coming, and I stayed home from work so I could be there, only for them to not show up, or not show up with the proper equipment to actually take such a large item. Finally on the fourth try one guy showed up and I was able to help him move the item up a stair case and out. Keep in mind this is a 150 pound item. I made sure he signed that he was taking custody of it before helping. This process overall took three weeks.
Also, note that they do not do exchanges at all. You can return the item, and you can rebuy the item, and once they process the return (not when the replacement is delivered) they will price match it down to the original price you bought it for if its now higher. That means ordering the new tv before they accept the return is a bit risky.
Finally once the return had been processed the entire process had taken multiple months and the new tvs were out so there was yet another sale that was even better. I.e. I bought the first model at like $2000, it was $2300 when I ordered the replacement, and then by the time the return was processed it was like $1500. I talked to a representative on the online site about getting the price matched to $1500 since it was within my return period. It's well known on slick deals that when you're within the return period they generally have the authority to price match because it's obviously unprofitable for them for you to return and reorder. The samsung rep on the site agreed to price match down to $1500. However once the return was processed they only refunded the original $300 match from $2300 to $2000, not the $800 that the rep had promised. After multiple calls a supervisor finally absolutely insisted that their system did not have the capability to offer multiple price matches so there was nothing he could do to do the correct match. He offered that I could return the tv again, or they could send $200, so still $300 short of what was promised. I decided that small claims court would likely consider the offer to refund the tv to be sufficient, and accepted the $200.
So on the one hand, incredibly annoying at times. On the other hand, in the end, likely $1500 under what I'd have paid through any other site. Would probably do it again because I'm an idiot and I have room for it to sit there forever. Would not recommend for a small apartment type situation unless you're willing to be relentless with the fedex schedulers to make sure someone gets it. When I talked to the drivers delivering the second tv they said samsung had switched from them to fedex due to cost. My assumption is that they don't care much about the returned tv since they're presumably mostly broken - so I would expect the pickup to be an issue in most areas.
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