$2999.99: SAMSUNG 65-Inch Class Neo QLED 8K QN900C Series Mini LED Quantum HDR Smart TV (QN65QN900C, 2023 Model)
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Amazon[amazon.com] has SAMSUNG 65-Inch Class Neo QLED 8K QN900C Series Mini LED Quantum HDR Smart TV (QN65QN900C, 2023 Model) for $2999.99. Shipping is free.
Price: $1000.00 lower (25% savings) than the previous price of $3999.99
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INFINITY SCREEN W/ SLIM ONE CONNECT: Escape into that movie, show or game with an edge-to-edge 8K picture that defies limits and redefines expectations; Experience no boundaries or distractions with a hidden box that keeps your cables out of sight
QUANTUM MATRIX PRO W/ MINI LEDS: See worlds within worlds, with unparalleled 8K precision made possible by a universe of tiny lights; Explore a billion colors and intense contrast powered by a grid of Samsung Quantum Mini LEDs
NEURAL QUANTUM PROCESSOR 8K: Be ready for the future of 8K TV with our prestigiously detail oriented processor; This brainy tech serves up crisp detail, stunning depth, shading and textures, plus enhances your audio and total TV performance*
NEO QUANTUM HDR 8K+: You'll rethink what's real when you see the brilliance of beyond-lifelike colors—powered by Neo Quantum HDR 8K+; Witness an extraordinary range of contrast, brought to life in stunning and accurate color detail
DOLBY ATMOS & OBJECT TRACKING SOUND PRO: Don't just hear the action; Feel it with Dolby Atmos built-in and Object Tracking Sound Pro; Dramatic 3D audio fills the room as AI Sound tracks the action on screen with pinpoint accuracy
Q-SYMPHONY 3.0: With Q-Symphony, your TV speakers paired with Q-Series and S-Series soundbar operate as one; Together, they can optimize all the channels to bring you a masterfully orchestrated sound experience**
SAMSUNG GAMING HUB: Gaming comes together–bringing the best of console games, streaming games and more–all in one place; Get easier access to games, standalone apps and accessories, get recommendations for other games, adjust settings and more***
ANTI-GLARE W/ ULTRA VIEWING ANGLE: There isn't a bad seat in the house thanks to Anti-Glare with Ultra Viewing Angle technology; You'll get a consistent, detailed 8K picture—at any angle, in any light—with pristine color across the entire screen
MOTION XCELERATOR TURBO PRO: Motion Xcelerator Turbo Pro creates consistently crisp 4K visuals at blazing fast speeds up to 120hz, and Game Motion Plus goes up to 144hz with compatible PC-connected content
PANTONE VALIDATED: Enjoy color validated by industry leading experts at Pantone; From every fantastic detail on your favorite runway competition to each course of cooking shows, experience it in a whole new way only on Samsung TV screens
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Am I missing something? The price is coming up at $4,997.99 for Amazon Seller and Amazon shipping.
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Extremely useless tv set when you can get the QN95c 4k version of this effectively for half this price on a deal. Paying double for 8k over 4k especially in a small screen size of only 65" makes no sense whatsoever with effectively no content available and on top of that you would have to sit within feet of a 65" tv to notice the difference in 4k and 8k.
8k will only make any sense many years from now and on VERY large screen sizes.
May be a good deal, but no point in buying a 8k tv. Just don't. There is no content and will be not be for a while. Instead get the q90 QLED or a Sony or LG OLED. .
OLED is a better choice except in these conditions
1. You watch news or cable tv for several hours that have static logo (think CNN, Fox etc). They can cause burn in.
2. If you are a gamer. You know what I am talking about.
3. You have a very bright room like living room with tons of windows.
Samsung and other manufacturers have created so many marketing buzzwords to describe its screen technology, its impossible for me to keep up now. Life was simple when LCD screens were introduced - there were only two screen types. Then came LED, OLED, QLED, Mini QLED, Micro QLED.. and now Neo QLED (which I have no idea what it means). Does anyone have a good primer they can point to on how these screen technology differs, and what considerations one should make to go about choosing one?
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Useless tech. Get an OLED
I am unsure about this comment. OLED is great, but it does have its drawbacks such as burn-ins. QD-LED is supposed to be a better technology now (atleast in theory), but the price points are much higher than those of OLED.
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You need to go to Video & Audio Center and SKG USA as sellers to get the price down to $3,000, with Prime. You might want to add that to your description.
Useless tech. Get an OLED
8k will only make any sense many years from now and on VERY large screen sizes.
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OLED is a better choice except in these conditions
1. You watch news or cable tv for several hours that have static logo (think CNN, Fox etc). They can cause burn in.
2. If you are a gamer. You know what I am talking about.
3. You have a very bright room like living room with tons of windows.