Samsung has for
EPP/AAA Members: 85" Class QN90B Samsung Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (2022, QN85QN90BAFXZA) for
$1889.99 when you follow the deal instructions below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
skean for finding this deal.
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Deal Instructions:
- Visit your qualifying program:
- Go to 85" Class QN90B Samsung Neo QLED 4K Smart TV
- Add to cart
- You may be prompted to sign into your Account
- Proceed to checkout
- Your total should be $1889.99 + free shipping.
Specs: - Resolution: 3,840 x 2,160
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz
- Panel Type: QLED
- Wi-Fi 5 + Bluetooth 5.2
- HDR: Quantum HDR 32x, HLG, HDR10+
- Smart Platform: Tizen
- VESA: 600mm x 400mm
- Inputs:
- 4x HDMI
- 2x USB
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x RF Antenna
- 1x RS-232
- 1x Digital Audio (Optical)
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My biggest recommendation is to take pictures of everything, take pictures of the tv as you package it up AND try and call FedEx to confirm they know they need a truck with a lift gate. document EVERYTHING! that's what i did and eventually i got my refund from Samsung, but it was a nightmare.
Thanks for the tip just called FedEx and requested a lift gate. Do you recall how long you waited to receive the refund? Did you have to prove with photos that you sent it??
Nope, i didn't have to provide pictures or anything like that, i just wanted to take pictures showing them i packed everything correctly and that the screen wasn't cracked or anything in case it got damaged in the process of shipping it back. It gets sent to a Samsung repair center and it only took a few days for them to receive the tv once it was sent via FedEx. It took maybe a week total to get the refund back. It wasn't a total nightmare i suppose, i just wish it was easier, but hopefully this info helps out. I wouldn't lose too much sleep over the return as long as u follow the instructions to the "T".
I still haven't got the color settings where I'd like. I tried the YouTube video linked earlier and the white text is just too bright. Rtings pretty much used default too. I went back to using intelligent mode for now. Remember to take the plastic off the sensor for that to work right.
Finally got it unboxed, looks ok so far except it's inclined to the right a quarter inch on stand. Does anyone else have the same issue or any suggestion
No issues with the TV. I just mounted it and it looks great. I do however feel for those who have issues with the TV and need to return. It seems extremely difficult to put the tv back in the box.
No issues with the TV. I just mounted it and it looks great. I do however feel for those who have issues with the TV and need to return. It seems extremely difficult to put the tv back in the box.
I just ignore that email, and was going to cancel the whole thing if I had to do anything anymore. But the day it was scheduled to come, the driver called me earlier morning, like 7 hours before the schedule time, and told me they could deliver in half an hour. So I got of bed and sure enough 30 minutes later they had 2 people delivering. They even came in and put in a room that I asked to be. Box was in perfect condition, and so far no problems. I noticed in the truck, they had bigger tv than mine 85"...👀
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No issues with the TV. I just mounted it and it looks great. I do however feel for those who have issues with the TV and need to return. It seems extremely difficult to put the tv back in the box.
Yea-I guess that's a better way to put it, it's a third party that does the last leg that sucks. Of the three TVs I have had "delivered" by them this is the first I did not have to pickup myself.
First box unboxed, some surface level scratches and fingerprints everywhere all over the top, side, and bottom of the panel. Definitely some terrible QC in logistics side of Samsung there. Peeling off the protective plastic, the panel was clean of damage. Running DSE tests, only noticeable on the edges, and only if you're looking for it. Probably only accounted for less than 10% total of the panel. The second box which had the boot prints at the top, revealed damaged foam all over the place. Once again some scratches, no dents. Peeling off the protective film revealed damage to the panel. Turning on for DSE test, and there were 2 large bars, one for each side of the panel, about 30% in width each. Ran some 24hr tests overnight from pixel to color, dse, uniformity, etc, and next day was still the same. That's currently being scheduled for pick up later this week.
I will say though, after having gone through 4 shipments, boxing it up is easier than it seems. Not easy at first, but once you get the hang of it, it's truly easy. Just a matter of following the directions written on the box itself alongside the instruction manual provided. The trickiest part is just making sure the foam is placed in the right orientation, so that the plastic lock steps fit smoothly. They come with 4 straps, for return purposes, I only suit it back up with 3 straps, and cut the 4th strap into 3 short pieces to glue, staple, and tape to the other 3 in order to re-use them as proper straps.
The first 2 returns I had, were done by FedEx Freight, and both drivers arrived solo with no straps, a dolly, and a lift. I had to help with those returns as well. On the first very first return, that driver used rope to secure it down, authorized by his manager (he called his boss in front of me). On all 3 calls with FedEx Freight, I did advise them to bring 2 men, a flat bed dolly, and a truck with a lift. More importantly, I advised them the box requires straps or rope. On all 2 occasions so far, FedEx didn't listen to any of that advise. Hoping 3rd time will be the charm.
First box unboxed, some surface level scratches and fingerprints everywhere all over the top, side, and bottom of the panel. Definitely some terrible QC in logistics side of Samsung there. Peeling off the protective plastic, the panel was clean of damage. Running DSE tests, only noticeable on the edges, and only if you're looking for it. Probably only accounted for less than 10% total of the panel. The second box which had the boot prints at the top, revealed damaged foam all over the place. Once again some scratches, no dents. Peeling off the protective film revealed damage to the panel. Turning on for DSE test, and there were 2 large bars, one for each side of the panel, about 30% in width each. Ran some 24hr tests overnight from pixel to color, dse, uniformity, etc, and next day was still the same. That's currently being scheduled for pick up later this week.
I will say though, after having gone through 4 shipments, boxing it up is easier than it seems. Not easy at first, but once you get the hang of it, it's truly easy. Just a matter of following the directions written on the box itself alongside the instruction manual provided. The trickiest part is just making sure the foam is placed in the right orientation, so that the plastic lock steps fit smoothly. They come with 4 straps, for return purposes, I only suit it back up with 3 straps, and cut the 4th strap into 3 short pieces to glue, staple, and tape to the other 3 in order to re-use them as proper straps.
The first 2 returns I had, were done by FedEx Freight, and both drivers arrived solo with no straps, a dolly, and a lift. I had to help with those returns as well. On the first very first return, that driver used rope to secure it down, authorized by his manager (he called his boss in front of me). On all 3 calls with FedEx Freight, I did advise them to bring 2 men, a flat bed dolly, and a truck with a lift. More importantly, I advised them the box requires straps or rope. On all 2 occasions so far, FedEx didn't listen to any of that advise. Hoping 3rd time will be the charm.
They would then have to send someone else or not kept their contract duties to ship the product.
For watching animated cartoony stuff I would take this over an OLED. The blacks are impressive too! The contrast can't compete with OLED. However, the vibrant colors and the way they combat light in a bright room make it an excellent choice. I have this in my living room and the OLED in a theater room-and I am overjoyed. Feeling very fortunate to have this setup !
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