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Samsung - 65" Class QN800 Neo QLED 8K UHD Smart Tizen TV $1,799.99 + Free Shipping $1799.99

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Watch it all in gorgeous 8K with the ultra premium Samsung Neo QLED 8K. These ultra sharp 8K screens use innovative precision controlled Quantum Mini LEDs that bring you intense contrast for breathtaking detail in a wide spectrum of brilliant colors. At the same time, Neural Processing refines your Smart TV Hub controls, Dolby Atmos sound, and exquisite AI upscaling to display all you watch in jaw dropping 8K. It's hard to imagine all these extraordinary powers are found in one impossibly slim TV.
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Watch it all in gorgeous 8K with the ultra premium Samsung Neo QLED 8K. These ultra sharp 8K screens use innovative precision controlled Quantum Mini LEDs that bring you intense contrast for breathtaking detail in a wide spectrum of brilliant colors. At the same time, Neural Processing refines your Smart TV Hub controls, Dolby Atmos sound, and exquisite AI upscaling to display all you watch in jaw dropping 8K. It's hard to imagine all these extraordinary powers are found in one impossibly slim TV.

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Model: Samsung QN800B Neo QLED 8K Smart TV (2022) 65-in 4320p (8K) Qled Indoor Use Only Flat Screen Ultra HDTV | QN65QN800BFXZA

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Apr 30, 2023
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ThirstyCruz
Apr 30, 2023
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Anyone has first hand experience as PC monitor compared to C1 or C2 OLED for productivity, not gaming?
May 1, 2023
707 Posts
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dealzslick
May 1, 2023
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Quote from ThirstyCruz :
Anyone has first hand experience as PC monitor compared to C1 or C2 OLED for productivity, not gaming?
Don't have LG but I love this TV and get tons of compliments. The content is so far behind the TV though. I go to YouTube and search 4k videos and it's so amazing but I've yet to see real content anywhere close to that.
May 1, 2023
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EngineerDude
May 1, 2023
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8K starts to become noticeable over 4K at four feet (1.3 meters) from a 65" screen.

8K becomes fully noticeable at two feet (0.65 meters) from a 65" screen.

https://allhomecinema.com/the-sense-and-nonsense-of-ultra-hd-8k-viewing-distance-sharpness-and-size/... [allhomecinema.com]
May 1, 2023
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ZeeOhhSix
May 1, 2023
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Quote from ThirstyCruz :
Anyone has first hand experience as PC monitor compared to C1 or C2 OLED for productivity, not gaming?
I've posted about this before. I've been running the 65-inch Qn800 for about 2 months now as my work monitor. I run it at 100% scaling. It's the equivalent of sitting in front of a 2x2 grid of 32-inch 4K monitors. Love it.

I had a 48c1 two years ago as a monitor. Beautiful display , but 1/4th the pixels as the 800b. Do you need contrast / ultimate image quality , or 4x the resolution with excellent image quality? That's the distinction in my mind.
May 1, 2023
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ThirstyCruz
May 1, 2023
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Quote from ZeeOhhSix :
I've posted about this before. I've been running the 65-inch Qn800 for about 2 months now as my work monitor. I run it at 100% scaling. It's the equivalent of sitting in front of a 2x2 grid of 32-inch 4K monitors. Love it.

I had a 48c1 two years ago as a monitor. Beautiful display , but 1/4th the pixels as the 800b. Do you need contrast / ultimate image quality , or 4x the resolution with excellent image quality? That's the distinction in my mind.
How do you find the resolution for PC work, NO gaming?My main concerns are eye strain and overall scaling and text-- How would it compare to IPS monitors. I found the C1 48" size too small to really power multi-task, and too large for every-day multi-tasking. Iam leaning towards 42 c2, and keep along side LG dualup monitor and perhaps another 27 IPS. Though if I had the 8k 65, I dont think there is room for anymore ergonomically speaking.

Lastly, how is the power sync with PC? Same as LG c1?
May 1, 2023
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azulon12
May 1, 2023
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Quote from ZeeOhhSix :
I've posted about this before. I've been running the 65-inch Qn800 for about 2 months now as my work monitor. I run it at 100% scaling. It's the equivalent of sitting in front of a 2x2 grid of 32-inch 4K monitors. Love it.

I had a 48c1 two years ago as a monitor. Beautiful display , but 1/4th the pixels as the 800b. Do you need contrast / ultimate image quality , or 4x the resolution with excellent image quality? That's the distinction in my mind.
Is this one have the dithering problems?
May 1, 2023
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hsoto91010
May 1, 2023
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This or Samsung Oled or Lg C2?

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May 2, 2023
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EliteZags
May 2, 2023
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Samsung - 65" Class QN800 Neo QLED 8K UHD Smart Tizen TV?

debating this or the Vizio 70" Quantum Ruby Alpha UltraNanoLED Cloud TensorFlow Obsidian Solarflex
May 3, 2023
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May 3, 2023
AeroEd
May 3, 2023
668 Posts
Quote from EngineerDude :
8K starts to become noticeable over 4K at four feet (1.3 meters) from a 65" screen.

8K becomes fully noticeable at two feet (0.65 meters) from a 65" screen.

https://allhomecinema.com/the-sense-and-nonsense-of-ultra-hd-8k-viewing-distance-sharpness-and-size/... [allhomecinema.com]
It's about ppi. So text/content looks sharper. Think about 6k monitors at ~ 30"
May 11, 2023
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dand3724
May 11, 2023
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Sams Club has the QN850 for 1697.99 with 5 years of AllState Protection plan.
Aug 19, 2023
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69inchtvs4all
Aug 19, 2023
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Tv monitors just don't work as computer screens. In 2017 I order the 42" dell 4k 4 input monitor and it had some bleeding issues. So I ended up using 42" Samsung curved tvs. Used until 2020 thought they were great until I got a real lg 42" 4 k monitor. Text just never looks right. Even if you tinker the settings and think it's great.

This is too big for a monitor. I'm actually surprised there are no screens in between the 32" to 42" available for monitors. It would seem the ideal size of a 4k pc monitor is somewhere in between.

I've always wanted a 8k monitor. But the only one available from dell is 32" and also 3.5k. I currently run for 5k monitors.

Two in Portrait mode: LG 34BK95U-W UltraFine 34" 21:9 5K 2K (5120 x 2160) Nano IPS LED UltraWide Monitor, 600 cd/m² HDR, Thunderbolt 3 / USB Type-C Inputs Black

And two in horizontal with the top monitor offset about a foot back: LG 40WP95C-W 40" UltraWide Curved WUHD (5120 x 2160) 5K2K Nano IPS Display, DCI-P3 98% (Typ.) with HDR10, Thunderbolt 4 with 96W PD, 3-Side Virtually Borderless Design Tilt/Height/Swivel Stand

ErgoUnion Dual Monitor Stand for Desk, Adjustable Dual Monitor Mount, Dual Monitor Arm for Screen up to 40" / 25 lbs, Computer Monitor Stand for 2 monitors - Clamp/Grommet Base with Vesa Mount, Silver

Get a "20k monitor setup"

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