Samsung 65″ Neo QLED TV Drops Below $1,000 in Major Deal

If you’ve been eyeing a high-end TV upgrade, now’s the time to act. The Samsung 65″ Class Neo QLED 4K QN80F Vision AI Smart TV (QN65QN80FAFXZA) has dropped to $997.99 on Amazon, marking the first time we’ve seen this model dip below $1,000.  That’s 38% off its original MSRP of $1,597.99. This is a limited-time deal, so check it out on Amazon before the deal disappears.

This 2025 model features Quantum Mini-LED backlighting, delivering deep contrast and bright HDR highlights. According to Samsung, the TV is powered by the NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, which offers 4K upscaling, smart scene optimisation, and gaming-friendly features like VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) and ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode).

Highlights include:

  • 65-inch (64.5″ viewable) 4K UHD (3840×2160) resolution.
  • Neo QLED panel with Quantum Matrix Mini-LED zones for improved brightness and contrast.
  • Premium colour performance: wide colour gamut, deep blacks, and sharp detail in both bright and dark scenes.
  • Dolby Atmos spatial audio puts you at the center of the action.
  • Console and PC friendly: multiple HDMI 2.1 ports, support for next-gen consoles, and strong gaming credentials.

Other Size Options to Consider

If 65″ isn’t quite the fit for your setup, Samsung offers the same QN80F series in multiple screen sizes: 55″, 75″, 85″, and even 100″. Depending on your room size and budget, you could opt for a slightly smaller screen while still getting top-tier specs, or scale up to a massive 100″ screen for a true home-theatre feel. For us, though, the 65″ deal under $1,000 stands out as the current sweet spot for price-to-size value.

If you were waiting for a powerful TV upgrade that “checks all the boxes,” this deal makes a compelling case. The QN65QN80FAFXZA combines class-leading display tech with a price that’s suddenly very reasonable. Pair it with your console or PC, and you’ll get a standout visual experience. If you’re ready for a bigger stage for games, movies, or sports, this Samsung is worth serious consideration.

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Old enough to have played retro games when they were still cutting edge, Mitch has been a gamer since the 70s. As his game-fu fades (did he ever really have any?), it is replaced with ever-stronger, and stranger, opinions. If that isn't the perfect recipe for a game reviewer, what is?

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