🎬 Elevate your viewing game — where style meets stunning clarity!
The Samsung 65-Inch QLED Q8F 4K UHD Smart TV (2025) features a powerful Q4 AI Processor, delivering vibrant 100% Color Volume via Quantum Dot technology and an ultra-slim AirSlim design. With built-in Alexa, 2,700+ free streaming channels, and smooth 4K 144Hz VRR gaming, it’s engineered for professionals who demand cutting-edge entertainment and sleek aesthetics in one premium package.
Brand Name | Samsung |
Item Weight | 46.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.6 x 57.1 x 35 inches |
Item model number | QN65Q8FAAFXZA |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Built-In Speaker, Game Mode |
Item Weight | 46.7 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 65 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
M**.
Fantastic Television for a great price.
For the value of this television you get a good deal of available functions. The picture quality is amazing and is crystal clear and vibrate in color. Has a fast connection through wifi but it's even better when connected via ethernet cable. Remote control is rechargeable by a USB-C cable. Setup was easy, but did take a little while to go through all of the settings. Great value. Only downside I've seen so far is that straight out of the box i had 1 dead pixel (completelyblack), that is fine during the dark screens, but very noticeable on a white or light color. Overall I'd still rate this product as a 4.9 out of 5 star rating.
9**R
Well Worth The Money.
I got this TV during prime day for $100 off the normal price. I'm not one to watch a lot of TV, but I have to say that what little I do watch is crisp, clean, and enjoyable.Although I measured correctly and it fit easily in the space where it needs to go, it surprised me with its size. What I had not expected was the weight, which made it not only awkward but was a little nerve-wracking to remove from the packaging.. Primarily, for fear of dropping it and busting the screen. I was forced to have someone else remove it from its box, and attach it to the stand I bought to hold it.The legs that are sent with the product are pretty much worthless. I doubt they would keep the TV erect even at the smallest bump or jostling of whatever piece of furniture you set it up on. While I think this TV is capable of being hung on the wall, I wasn't comfortable putting anything of this size on the wall for fear of it becoming dislodged and crashing to the floor.Some reviews mentioned the remote being a problem, I did not find it difficult to turn it over and let the lamp at the side of the couch keep it charged. However I think I might invest in a generic remote control unit to operate it. There are a couple of news channels you can get without cable, but I didn't find them useful. The TV also connects you to free movies, but they have ads, and the time invested doesn't make the shows really worth watching.It's easy to use the buttons on the remote control to get directly to Netflix, Amazon's prime video, and Samsung's movie library. You can also install the remote on your smartphone, but I found that four more awkward to use than the remote that comes with the TV.The operation of the menu on the TV was a a slight adjustment for me, because the TV I had been using was 15 years old, so the difference between the two was like night and day.Overall I am delighted with my purchase, and I highly recommend this product well worth the money. Even if you aren't able to get it on sale, I think that the extra money still makes it a great bargain.
P**L
Samsung quality is the best in my book.
I ordered this Samsung 65" QLED for delivery on Sunday September 21, but I was notified on Monday September 15 that a delivery company would have it at my house before noon. I am currently having all the bedroom carpets ripped out and replaced with porcelain tile. The delivery company left my TV outside and was preparing to leave. I ran out and said to the driver that I had originally accepted the unpacking inside my house option. I said if you can't show me that it works, then take it back. After talking to their boss, it was agreed that they would unbox and demonstrate the TV would power on and all the pixels were active. It only took a couple of minutes to set-up and prove everything was working as expected. I took time to register and set-up all my apps. The TV automatically signed into my internet and all my apps worked perfectly. I am so happy everything turned out great today. The picture quality is noticeable better than my 1080P 55" 3D Samsung, which I paid $2800 for back in 2013. I have always purchased Samsung over the years and my trust in them remains strong. The $799 price I paid today is amazing.
P**R
great if one doesn't mind some functions not working
the set looks great. The remote starts out exasperating and after several days makes some sense. The button size is perfect for a small person. Most functions work, but software is in desperate of an update. Once and only did I actually get audio from the optical cable to the DAC to my headphones. Once. That obviously was very accidental as there's now way that the software has a clue as to this function. The other apparent difficulty for the software, is remembering that I have a Roku stick plugged into a HDMI port, powered by a USB port. Some days it remembers some days it demands that I reinstall the device because it's new. Not. C'mon, seriously, have baked is no way to ship a product. Too bad that's de rigueur these days from far too many companies. Yes, I asked for help- no, the person couldn't help. Like I said, great picture, the rest, to date, meh.
K**1
Good TV, difficult connection ports
This Samsung 65" TV has a great picture. The remote is difficult to see the buttons, but overall I'm getting used to it. A big issue for me has been connecting things to it. My TV sits on an entertainment center so I have to try and hold one side of the TV while trying to plug in items to the HDMI slots. The space is very awkward. I also had trouble trying to screw on a coaxial cable for an antenna. I thought it was my arthritis, but my young neighbor also had trouble! I wish the base swiveled like my old Samsung TV so I could access the back easier. I also have Roku which requires me to use two remotes unless I figure out how get the Samsung remote to work the Roku remote. I'm still learning how to use everything.
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