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.
Note: You may need to add to cart (after signing in via your discount program) to see deal price.
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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Me too, hoping memorial day has some good sales on 85 inchers
I got this TV, but the TV arrived damaged and need to return this, but not sure how to tie those plastic straps back to the box.
Can anyone help?
I got this TV, but the TV arrived damaged and need to return this, but not sure how to tie those plastic straps back to the box.
Can anyone help?
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.
Order was received, refunded, and replacement order placed at higher prices of course until price match is adjusted. This will be my 5th 85QN90B delivery, and it's scheduled to arrive on Thursday. Hopefully it'll be last one.
If you're repacking the box for return, use 1 of the straps to tape/staple/glue to the other 3 straps to give you the length you need. Rotate the strap so the amended portion is not at the top or bottom, but on the side, to reduce the amount of stress on that weaker point from breaking. Otherwise, you can always tape it shut from the bottom all around.
I came to find out that these TVs when shipped comes from manufacturing location -> distribution center -> shipping center -> shipping distribution center if applicable -> final distribution center -> last mile delivery. So these TVs exchange hands and handling by a lot of different third party involvement by the time it reaches your home. Samsung specifically states a 4 hour delivery window reserved, so take your time to open the box and test the TV when it arrives, to avoid having to schedule a return pick-up and the hassle, AGS will have to take it back if you find it defective upon arrival.
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Don't know if is just my TV or if you guys might also experience such with yours. I tried going through all the sound settings I could find, but nothing stop the buzzing. However after resetting the sound settings makes the buzzing better for some reason, even though it begin as a default setting. Some controls makes the buzzing higher or lower as well, but nothing eliminates it (unless I mute the right speaker using the balance).
I was still able to get all working by using a 2x1 4k hdmi splitter which sends a mirrored signal. One to my Shield and one to my TV, but can't get the TVs smart apps to have more than the pcm sound
I know my denon is old as hell and a new avr is on my bucket list but just wondering if there is something I am missing are more importantly, if this is a defect to catch before the 30 day window. Thanks
Don't know if is just my TV or if you guys might also experience such with yours. I tried going through all the sound settings I could find, but nothing stop the buzzing. However after resetting the sound settings makes the buzzing better for some reason, even though it begin as a default setting. Some controls makes the buzzing higher or lower as well, but nothing eliminates it (unless I mute the right speaker using the balance).
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