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65" Samsung Class QLED 4K Q80D Series Quantum HDR+ Smart TV w/Dolby Atmos (2024) $898 + Free Shipping

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Amazon [amazon.com] has 65" Samsung Class QLED 4K Q80D Series Quantum HDR+ Smart TV w/Dolby Atmos (2024) for $897.99. Shipping is free.
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Model: SAMSUNG 65-Inch Class QLED 4K Q80D Series Quantum HDR+ Smart TV w/Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound Lite, Direct Full Array, Motion Xcelerator, Alexa Built-in (QN65Q80D, 2024 Model)

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Deal Hunter
Dec 16, 2024
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doublehelixx
Dec 16, 2024
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anybody have one of these?
Dec 16, 2024
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Dec 16, 2024
FaithfulPencil8404
Dec 16, 2024
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I just ordered last year's model from Walmart $748 plus tax free shipping. These are great tvs almost 1000 nits full array etc. Top of the simple Q line 120hz 4hdmi 2.1. sending back though hyped TCL qm7 which is a pc of junk with software glitches and mediocre picture.
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Dec 18, 2024
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ArseneWenger
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Dec 18, 2024
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From a user review:
Otherwise, owning this TV has been a horrible user experience. First and foremost, the TV comes preinstalled with bloatware and all privacy settings need to be manually sifted through. There is so much telemetry baked into this bad boy. Some settings are inaccessible without Wi-Fi. In order to install apps on the TV, a Samsung Account is MANDATORY. Additionally, you must have it enabled at all times to use the said apps. Even if you click on your "Apps" it doesn't even show you what you have installed. You need to scroll down into the middle of the ad space to find YOUR apps, not the ones recommended by Samsung.

The Home screen is just one big giant FULL SCREEN advertisement that updates whenever connected to Wi-Fi. If you only want to see the apps YOU have installed, you need to scroll all the way to the bottom. If you want to uninstall or remove apps, you need to scroll past all the ads. The remote is horrible to use. The buttons feel cheap, and it takes numerous button presses to get anywhere useful. There are dedicated APP buttons on the remote for NETFLIX and Disney+, but there is no input button.

The TV will frequently install Samsung apps behind your back as it connects to Wi-Fi. I've owned the TV for two days, and twice needed to uninstall apps that somehow keep reinstalling themselves. This is not a TV. This is an $1,000K advertisement device that gathers your data. To make matters worse, all the apps you install also come with ads of their own. While you technically can opt-out of these shady business practices, Samsung makes it cumbersome to do so through their privacy portal, which redirects half the time and isn't user-friendly.

The picture quality leaves much to be desired. The blooming in bright scenes is honestly horrible and washes out a lot of the scenes. While I didn't purchase this TV through Amazon, I wanted to post a review here so others know what experience they are getting. For the PRICE, you are WAYYYY better off buying a different brand. They will still advertise to you, but they won't cost nearly as much ... and their UI/UX are better.
Dec 20, 2024
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DMathew3
Dec 20, 2024
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Quote from ArseneWenger :
From a user review:
Otherwise, owning this TV has been a horrible user experience. First and foremost, the TV comes preinstalled with bloatware and all privacy settings need to be manually sifted through. There is so much telemetry baked into this bad boy. Some settings are inaccessible without Wi-Fi. In order to install apps on the TV, a Samsung Account is MANDATORY. Additionally, you must have it enabled at all times to use the said apps. Even if you click on your "Apps" it doesn't even show you what you have installed. You need to scroll down into the middle of the ad space to find YOUR apps, not the ones recommended by Samsung.

The Home screen is just one big giant FULL SCREEN advertisement that updates whenever connected to Wi-Fi. If you only want to see the apps YOU have installed, you need to scroll all the way to the bottom. If you want to uninstall or remove apps, you need to scroll past all the ads. The remote is horrible to use. The buttons feel cheap, and it takes numerous button presses to get anywhere useful. There are dedicated APP buttons on the remote for NETFLIX and Disney+, but there is no input button.

The TV will frequently install Samsung apps behind your back as it connects to Wi-Fi. I've owned the TV for two days, and twice needed to uninstall apps that somehow keep reinstalling themselves. This is not a TV. This is an $1,000K advertisement device that gathers your data. To make matters worse, all the apps you install also come with ads of their own. While you technically can opt-out of these shady business practices, Samsung makes it cumbersome to do so through their privacy portal, which redirects half the time and isn't user-friendly.

The picture quality leaves much to be desired. The blooming in bright scenes is honestly horrible and washes out a lot of the scenes. While I didn't purchase this TV through Amazon, I wanted to post a review here so others know what experience they are getting. For the PRICE, you are WAYYYY better off buying a different brand. They will still advertise to you, but they won't cost nearly as much ... and their UI/UX are better.
lol .. the anti Samsung propaganda on Slickdeals is hilarious. Samsung phones and Samsung tvs are two of the best electronics you can buy in any category. Samsung has had the #1 market share in tv sales for more than 20 straight years for a reason. They have good quality panels at a reasonable price. Everything you read in this review is overstated or false. I have had high quality Samsung tvs for 10 years with zero issue. The Tizen O/S is fine, I prefer it over Google that I have on a TCL tv. The ads become invisible after awhile. Just buy a fire tv stick for $40 if the O/S bothers you. I will never buy an LG or Sony TV because it is hard to improve on my S95D Samsung tv.
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Dec 21, 2024
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Phreekie
Dec 21, 2024
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Quote from FaithfulPencil8404 :
I just ordered last year's model from Walmart $748 plus tax free shipping. These are great tvs almost 1000 nits full array etc. Top of the simple Q line 120hz 4hdmi 2.1. sending back though hyped TCL qm7 which is a pc of junk with software glitches and mediocre picture.
Link to what you bought?
Dec 23, 2024
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MordyNYC
Dec 23, 2024
451 Posts
Save a bit more get an lg oled
Even an LG B3 is much better rated on rtings.
Last edited by MordyNYC December 25, 2024 at 02:55 PM.
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