Samsung QN65Q900RBFXZA Flat 65-Inch QLED 8K Q900 Series Ultra HD Smart TV with HDR and Alexa Compatibility (2019 Model), Black






























REAL 8K RESOLUTION: Samsung Real 8K Resolution offers 16x the resolution of Full HD for exceptional depth of detail to draw you in to the picture, better than the best 4K TV experience of OLED


  • QUANTUM PROCESSOR 8K: Samsung’s most powerful TV processor ever enables today's content to be remastered into stunning 8K detail with optimized sound, picture and custom content recommendations

  • 8K AI UPSCALING: Intelligently upconverts today's content into stunning 8K for improved details, reduced noise and sharpened definition

  • 8K QUANTUM HDR 24X: Unimaginable 8K depth of detail and high dynamic range powered by HDR10+ illuminates intensely deep colors and super fine details with astounding cinematic clarity

  • FULL ARRAY ELITE BACKLIGHT 16X: Concentrated zones of precision controlled LEDs auto adjust for Samsung’s best contrast between pure whites and ultra deep blacks, revealing hidden details in even the darkest scenes

  • Power Supply (V): AC110 120V 50/60Hz

The best TV ever from Samsung, the Samsung QN65Q900RBFXZA Flat 65-Inch QLED 8K Q900 Series Ultra HD Smart TV combines true-to-life 8K HDR picture quality, AI-powered intelligent upscaling, stunning design and smart home-ready features for a groundbreaking Samsung TV experience. This QLED TV boasts a phenomenal 8K resolution (7,680 x 4,320) of over 33 million pixels—16x the resolution of Full HD 1080p HDTV—for a true-to-life visual experience. Powered by a revolutionary Quantum Processor 8K, the QLED TV enables today's content to be remastered into stunning 8K detail, reducing banding, macro-blocking and artifacts often found in compressed streaming content. Intelligent 8K AI upscaling lets you enjoy clear and precise images with 8K-level picture quality, even from non-native 8K sources

. Adding to the level of brilliant realism, Quantum 8K HDR 24x powered by HDR10+ enhances the brightest and darkest colors for a breathtakingly realistic picture. Direct Full Array Elite Backlight 16x features concentrated zones of precision-controlled LEDs to display ultra-deep blacks and pure whites, rivaling OLED. To ensure everyone can enjoy the flat screen TV picture, an ultra-viewing angle reduces glare and enhances color, providing a vibrant picture no matter where you sit. For the avid gamer, this QLED UHD TV utilizes a Dynamic Black Equalizer to give you better visibility in the dark and uses detailed scene analysis to optimize image quality. Using FreeSync VRR (variable refresh rate) technology

, the Samsung Q900 gives you the real-time lower-lag gaming speed you need to climb to the top. To help the Samsung smart TV blend in with your home décor, an ingenious Ambient Mode allows you to customize the screen with meaningful images for a perfectly natural effect, including décor patterns and lighting, info, photos and artwork that match your lifestyle. The Samsung Q900 UHD TV includes smart features such as OneRemote, Bixby voice command, on-screen universal guide, SmartThings home appliance and device control, smart speaker expandability with Alexa and Google Assistant compatibility, and more


Unfortunately, yes! The only TV manufacturer currently to allow you to install any apps via Google Play Store (like normal) is Sony. Do not learn this the hard way, this is a great disadvantage. On the other hand, Sony doesn't have HDMI 2.1! There are NO TVs with the specs and software necessary for ALL of today's top content in the US at least.

Same thing happened with mine. The tv was scrapped. The main board was toast. If the main board or sound board go, you can NOT replace either. You must replace both boards and the monitor (screen) because they all have to be synced together. This was directly from Samsung. My tv that 13 months ended up in the trash. Luckily I purchased an extended warranty and I got a new 

This is a joke it's very bright but the same nits could be done on a 4k also you can't see the pixel difference unless your face is in a uncomfortable eyes on glass position,this can also be said about the 85inch so Samsung stop fooling with us tired of resolutions that are hard to see,just give us a decent fps and also as of now bandwidth can't handle it also have you tv people ever stop to think that ordinary people just can't afford high TV and where would you put them at those sizes and internet is so high so stop already and we all need to refuse to buy so you guys will quit forcing us to buy unnecessary stuff and I think I speak for everyone when I say we just want to watch TV! Update on these TV manfaturs,when they do this crazy stuff with TVs there adding more copy protection on there behalf which means you suffer forced to by new equipment that is compatible with your new TV and what you own you don't do be warned on what they are doing it's are enjoyment there messes with so don't get caught up or they won't stop leave the higher resolution in movie theaters not at home because we want to own what's in our home and have no restrictions on our equipment! Update for those who don't know hi-def is the aspect ratio of 16x9 and thats the most important part of what made 1080p so great not the pixiles so the only good technology is the hdr which would make 1080p look it's best so once again don't get fooled it's the hdr of today not any thing else they have done pixile wise so be a smart person not a smart tv trust me!.

I did not purchase this TV through Amazon (went Samsung direct) but I want to leave some feedback.

About 8K... You will need to go with something larger than a 75" to really notice a difference vs a good 4K tv. I have two 4K tvs in the house (1 is OLED, the other LCD) and in many cases they looked sharper than this TV. Where this TV excels is brightness... 2.5k-3.5k nits of "real world" brightness in Standard/Movie mode is impressive.

Build quality of this unit is very good. It looks very nice and it "feels" well made.

Light absorption and viewing angles are excellent! Great job here Samsung. I never saw my refection on this tv while watching.

Now for the negatives. Samsung released this TV too soon. I've already received 2 updates in 2 weeks (kudos for the fast response) but the picture quality still leaves much to be desired. This TV has blooming/halos even on bright screens. Shows that should be dark (and are dark on our LG/Sony TVs) look washed out and at this time you can't tweak the image to fix it. Quite a few movies that I have watched have shown odd anomalies with objects that randomly glow for no reason or look like someone is shining a spotlight on them. Just know that you will be waiting for software updates that "may" fix these issues. Unfortunately I've run out of time and will be returning this set.

One last positive.. the uniformity on the unit I received was fantastic. No major banding, dirty screen or yellowing.

Let me say first, I'm giving this TV 5 stars for the picture quality. The picture is absolutely amazing! However, there are serious quality control issues, so I am giving 1 star for quality control (an average of 3 stars, but I'm removing an extra star for annoyance). I've ordered the 82" 8K Q900 model twice (not from Amazon).

The first tv ordered had a bent top-left edge of the screen. The leftmost 12 to 18 inches was bent about 1/4 inch, a very obvious bend. I returned the tv without turning it on. The second tv ordered had a defect in the screen electronics leading to a white line across the entire bottom of the tv. The damage was clearly in manufacturing and not in shipment for both tvs.

I would avoid ordering any new Samsung 8K tv until they fix their quality control issues.

I have this TV for about 3 weeks now. Nicely built. The picture is better than anything I have seen including the Sony 75' Master series I tried for a week. Picture is well lit, vibrant color. Did see any pixel even a few inches from screen The fore front of picture is clear, woman skin is smooth and when they wear velvet it look like velvet . Audio is good.
But background is still fuzzy like my old 4K 55" Sony. Sometime the grass in the back is still a green glob; lower quality video of the 70 is still blurred; U-tube 1950 documentary is still blurred !
Better than most TV now but it gives me a footstep to a 8K quality. May be Samsung will provide upgrades later through software.

I received my order and went to work adding it to the top of my home theater's display chain.
After a few tweeks and minor adjustments I sat back and watched (in this order) some broadcast TV, couple of VCR tapes, a couple of DVDs, a small sampling of Blurays and lastly some home movies on flash drives. (I played the flash drive content through the Bluray player, not the TV's USB slots)

The display is more than a little impressive. Standard definition content is made better, but not "wonderful". DVD content is made better by leaps and bounds and bluray looks flat-out AWESOME. (I've yet to buy any 4K bluray disks and it'll be a while till 8K disks come out, so no joy on THAT front....yet). The sound quality, using the TV's built in speakers is drab and nothing to write home about (a good AV system is recommended)....but the display......well...

IMHO, this thing ROCKS!

Amazing TV! Looks great at a close viewing distance. I have this as the screen for my home theater and I sit about 6-8 feet away from the screen and it is the best TV picture I have ever seen. I previously had an LG OLED and this blows it away. I don’t know of 8K content but this makes 4K look even better. You also cannot see any pixels even up close looking for them. The power of this TV is in its processor. I use this as a gaming monitor connected to my XIDAX PC and it looks simply stunning. Looks better than my iMac 5K monitor and is extremely responsive

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