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

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Size: 65 in


Style: TV only


Features

  • 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
  • QUANTUM PROCESSOR 8K: Samsungs 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 remasters content so you can enjoy todays content in stunning 8K detail
  • FULL ARRAY ELITE BACKLIGHT 16X: Concentrated zones of precision controlled LEDs auto adjust for Samsungs best contrast between pure whites and ultra deep blacks, revealing hidden details in even the darkest scenes
  • 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

Description

The best TV ever from Samsung, the Samsung QN82Q900RBFXZA Flat 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. The typical power consumption is 315 watts,maximum power consumption is 580 watts and standby power consumption is 0.5 watts


Screen Size: 65 Inches


Brand: SAMSUNG


Product Dimensions: 12"D x 57.2"W x 35.4"H


Resolution: 8K


Refresh Rate: 240 Hz


Special Feature: Quantum HDR 24x; 100% Color Volume; Ambient Mode; Eco Sensor, Real 8K Resolution; 8K AI Upscaling; Quantum Processor 8K; Works with Google Assistant/Alexa See more


Model Name: Q9


Included Components: Samsung Smart Control, Remote Control, Power Cable


Connectivity Technology: Wireless, Bluetooth, USB, HDMI


Brand Name: ‎SAMSUNG


Item Weight: ‎66.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12 x 57.2 x 35.4 inches


Country of Origin: ‎Mexico


Item model number: ‎QN65Q900RBFXZA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color Name: ‎Black


Special Features: ‎Quantum HDR 24x; 100% Color Volume; Ambient Mode; Eco Sensor, Real 8K Resolution; 8K AI Upscaling; Quantum Processor 8K; Works with Google Assistant/Alexa


Speaker Type: ‎4.2CH


Item Weight: ‎66.6 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎65 Inches


Date First Available: February 12, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best Smart TV Today, Samsung Q900R
Samsung Q900R 55” 8K UltraHD Smart TV This is the BEST TV I’ve bought in a while, I’m so glad I finally got the new Samsung Flagship, Samsung has yet to let me down which I can’t say for the other manufactures. As an important side note Samsung’s 2020 sets will be out in the next month so I almost waited to get the QT800 8K’s but they are not coming out in the 55” version so if you are looking at getting a 65” or larger you might want to pre-order that model as there will be some improvements and the price difference in minimal. This TV has tons of APP’s but you’ll have to dig to get them added to your Home menu bar. If you’re looking to cord cut this TV has enough apps to cover most of your needs and will integrate Fire Sticks, Roku’s, or whatever else you want to attach. Unlike my old Samsung 4K Flagship this TV has the same issues as the Sony and Visio has with streaming from my Plex in UHD but you do have plenty of downgrading selections between the audio and picture streams to get decent playback when streaming. The colors are fantastic with this set and the upscaling is superb, makes a big difference over the 4K TV’s especially with motion and high detail scenes. This TV outperforms all of my other high-end sets hands down at the same cost so this is a no brainer when looking for a high-end TV that isn’t going to suffer from Burn-in and highly lit areas. This set will perform better for gaming, movies, sports, and whatever you want to through at it, you can’t go wrong picking this set for your next purchase. Sony’s Flagship I’m a big A/V guy and I have lots of gear, I’m also very demanding and critical of my gear. A couple of years ago I bought Sony’s Flagship the Z9F 65” which is not cheap. I’ve always been a huge Sony fan when it comes to TV’s starting when the old picture tube (CRT TV’s) started the Bravia series. The Z9 was a total let down for me, the colors were vivd/rich and the darks were pretty good but the motion is horrible. Streaming is also poor as UHD movies would have lots of issues when streaming a source over 50Mbps and downgrading the stream rate doesn’t always work well either. Another thing I don’t like and it’s a common complaint with Sony is its proprietary approach to device compatibility, namely sound bars and surround sound systems in my case. Sony ONLY works well with SONY devices, I’m sorry but that is a deal breaker for me as I have high-end gear (THAT IS NOT SONY) which I need to connect to. Visio’s Flagship I have the Visio PX65, Visio’s Flagship and like the Sony it doesn’t stream well but is excellent for motion and has a very nice app GUI. What it fails in horribly is its gamut of colors. The colors are all off and have a phony presentation which is too bad because this set could be a serious contender at less than half the price of the other two. UNPACKING Buying a new TV today has gotten better as to its packaging, no matter if you buy a Visio, Sony, or Samsung they are all boxed in the same fashion. You cut the banding around the box lift up on the box top and the TV will be exposed in its base. The remote and power cord (accessories) will be packed in the top foam of the box. The TV itself should be in a bag with two handle cutouts to lift it out of its base foam, it’s important not to pinch the screen with force as it may damage the TV so the bag with handles prevents this possible damage. The front of the TV should be protected with cardboard and/or foam which I leave on until I get it mounted or in place on its stand in order to protect the screen during install. POWER-ON Make sure you have all devices plugged in to your TV and powered on as most new Smart TV’s will recognize and automatically setup those devices to the TV. Expect to spend at least 20 minutes when setting the TV up after powering it up as there are many things you need to configure plus the TV will want to do update(s) on initial setup. Most TV’s today come with a Calibrated Picture setting I would suggest trying that over Vivid, Standard, Movie, Sports, and other modes first, you can always change Picture mode later as required or Calibrate the TV to your needs. It’s great that the manufactures now provide this mode so that you don’t have to go through the hassle and expense of calibrating your set, and now most calibrated settings are spot on, but not always. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2020 by Steve Mason Steve Mason

  • Absolute nightmare, second shakey experience with Samsung and by far the worst!
Size: 75 in Style: TV only
This is my second Samsung high end television purchase and man what a lemon! It set up perfectly out of the box but the way this TV works is everything goes through the One Connect box and power & A/V go through this thin wire to the monitor portion of the TV. Okay, makes for a low footprint design... but wait, there's more! We get everything working, Netflix, Plex, Disney +, movies are playing in a beautiful picture, good to go. I turn it off and run some errands, come back. <click> The sound of a failed power cycle coming from the One Connect box. Hmm, I've dealt with this before with my previous Samsung, very finicky with power and holding corrupted information. Power cycle, nothing. Disconnect and press the power button a few times to really drain the charge, nothing. Hmm, unplug the sound bar and remove any external HDMI and then power cycle some more, nothing. So then starts my first Samsung service center call (Mark R). He wants me to power cycle everything again- fair enough, sometimes the second-set-of-eyes is the magic you need to make it work, but nothing. He recommends I just replace it through Amazon (even though its well under warranty). I say, no, it was a pain getting off work, taking delivery, and setting it up, just warranty the One Connect box because I work in data centers and everything here smells like a failed component in there. So he points me to the service center. I set everything up in the Service Center and the way this works is they contract out to a local repair service and they'll diagnose in-person. Sounds fine, we'll run through this as Amazon gives until 31 May to get the return/refund in. They assign the repair center to a firm I've never heard of and is not listed on Yelp, Angie's List, or even Google reviews. In fact, their streetview looks like an abandoned building. It says they'll contact me in 2 days but smelling something fishy I give them a call. First call goes to voicemail, but it's actually a voicemail of something calling them asking about a broken tv. Second call it picks up and there is no english on the other end. We pick through broken words until they finally look me up and just flat out say they can't fix it based on the size of the TV and then just put the phone down which I guess was the end of the conversation, so I just hung up. Out of desperation, I go back to the TV which has been without power for an hour or so now and it boots up! I throw on Fury Road to do some A/V checks and get about 15 min before the whole thing shuts down and is back to dead. This time no amount of power cycling or coming back after 2 hours will help. I call Amazon up to just do the replacement but, ha wouldn't you know it, there's none left in stock, they can only return/refund it, and the price on anything comparable just went up $500 since purchase. Round #2 with Samsung tech support (Hridaynath M). Another couple rounds of, let's try power cycling again- great, 80th times a charm! So we play this song and dance for awhile again before the suggestion comes up, why don't I just return and replace it through amazon... great, no one wants responsibility for fixing this. So we go down the service road again and I say, I'm game for a technician, but it can't be the people you already assigned because A. they said they couldn't do it and B. it sounds fraudulent. They say there's nothing they can do because these people haven't closed the ticket yet and we have to wait until that happens, who knows when? Absolute joke of customer service on both ends and I can't believe this is happening. Do not buy. If you've already bought and are waiting on shipment, refuse it and get the refund! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2020 by Nathan Robinson

  • Best bang for your buck 8k...but, beware of heat output
Waited a long time for this 8k Samsung to drop under $2000. Picture is truly amazing and I haven’t even calibrated it yet. So far very happy with it...no dead pixels, etc. One issues that I’ve heard no one really talk about in the reviews is the heat output, of not only the 8k box but the tv as well...the box gets so hot you can literally warm your hands over it like a camp fire and the tv gets literally hot to the touch on the underside after a few hours. I have this tv in my 15’ by 15’ bedroom and after a couple hours the room temp goes up significantly...miserable if I’m being honest. Did research...Samsung engineers says it’s supposed to run hot. My solution has been to hook up a laptop cooling pad to the 8k box and put the box on top of it. Also bought a small fan and placed it next to the tv....both have made a big difference in how hot both the tv and the box get. So in summary love the tv, but not the heat output...in a big living room maybe not so big an issue....also keep the 8k box away from the tv so they aren’t trading heat with each other! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2021 by Amazon Customer

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