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The Samsung 85-Inch Neo QLED 8K QN900C (2023) is a premium smart TV featuring an Infinity Screen with Slim One Connect for a sleek setup, Quantum Mini LED technology for stunning 8K HDR visuals, and a Neural Quantum Processor 8K for superior picture and sound optimization. It includes Dolby Atmos with Object Tracking Sound Pro for immersive audio, supports Alexa and Google Assistant, and offers advanced gaming features with ultra-wide viewing angles and anti-glare technology.



















| ASIN | B0BTMLMT8T |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #112,936 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #127 in QLED TVs |
| Brand Name | Samsung |
| Color Name | Titan Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (55) |
| Date First Available | March 30, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 125.7 Pounds |
| Item model number | QN85QN900CFXZA |
| Output Wattage | 90 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 73.9 x 45 inches |
| Speaker Type | Built-In |
| Special Features | Infinity Screen with Slim One Connect; Quantum Matrix Pro with Mini LEDs; Neural Quantum Processor 8K, Neo Quantum HDR 8K Pro; 100% Color Volume with Quantum Dot; HDR10+; Works with Google Assistant and Alexa |
| Standing screen display size | 84.5 Inches |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
C**N
Can't go back to a normal computer monitor now.
I'm using the 65" QN900C as a desktop "monitor". All I can say is, @#$% wow. I simply can't go back to a normal monitor after experiencing this. Added Sonos Arc with Sub and audio is is better than any PC setup I've ever had as well. Currently setup for productivity on a Macbook M4 Pro at 8k 60Hz and Gaming on a windows with RTX4090 at 4k 120Hz. No bezels to deal with. One seamless, beautiful display that excels for productivity and gaming. 8k on the mac with crisp text and 4k 120Hz HDR VRR on windows for gaming. For all intents and purposes this is a retina display at any distance that I'll ever use it. I simply can't see the pixels and I sit as close as 24" when doing task work and 45" when gaming or watching a moving. Immersion is unreal. Picture quality is superb. I was a little bummed, at first, because the 55" 8k was no loner available. I thought that would be the perfect size. But I'm actually really happy I got the 65". 45" viewing distance is the sweet spot when gaming or watching movies. And any distance works for task work because 8k is just so clean. Zero eye fatigue. I can sit as close as 24" or lean back and work at 45" Love having that option. I went to this TV from a 4x 32" 4k monitor setup which seems clunky and dated to me now. It's not perfect and takes time to dial in the settings. But once that's done, the result is honestly jaw dropping. I'm hooked on large screen 8k for PC.
B**.
Expensive but really good pic out of box on both HDR and SDR
I bought this 75" model because it fits my entertainment center from left edge to right edge as if my entertainment center is custom built for this TV (a visiting friend commented) This is the smallest 75" that I have been looking for (65.1" wide). This unit improves in everything areas over my 7 yr old Sony LCD TV right out of the box. The 4k/8k youtube tour videos are with detail and depth that just immerse you in those life like scenes. The viewing angle is also very good with good pic quality (full brightness and resolution) even from my loveseat with 55 degrees off axis. The most impressive part is when I watch the avenger movie, I can now clearly see what a terrible job in CGI of this movies. I can tell the background with high definition that is so artificial which just does not match the images of the characters. Maybe as I watch more of those movies, I will also find all CGI are terrible. I do experience very occasional 1sec black out in youtube lower resolution videos only (Amazon fire stick). Those tends to be less important and even if I missed a second or two, it wont bother me. On-line search shows a few solutions. But I havent tried them. [EDIT] Oct 6, 2025 I no longer experience 1 sec black out in youtube after firmware update. I also compare this TV to my son's LG C5 OLED and now I even appreciate more on this Samsung TV. Samsung refuses to pay Dolby Vision royalty and instead, use in house algorithms to enhance definition. These in-house algorithms are also in place for SDR Bluerays so my regular Bluerays are more close to their 4K version than what is on other TV like LG.
A**R
Worked for only 2 weeks, POOR SUPPORT, DO NOT BUY!!
If, like me, you thought that buying the best TV in the lineup would ensure the most trouble free experience, think again. This TV worked for 2 weeks perfectly in our entertainment cabinet, then without any reason or change, decided to stop turning on. All it does now is alternate a blue screen of death with black screen for 3 relay cycles over 15 seconds, then off. I spent an hour with Samsung troubleshooting everything I had already done multiple times (they assume you’re an idiot) and that’s an hour of my life I’d love back. At the end they offered to give me information to contact a repair person to visit my home and work on my brand new, only 2 week old, 4 thousand dollar TV. I said how about sending me a new one (or even an offer to send just the “Smart Connect” box to try to fix what seems obviously faulty) and they said that this is all they can do. So now I’m supposed to have saved the original box (remember it’s been 2 weeks of working perfectly) to send it back to Amazon as defective?! Huge mistake to buy this Tv, and to buy from Amazon. Do yourself a favor and buy something less fancy (I’m going to do a 4K next) at Costco so you can drive it back when it breaks. And hopefully find a brand that lasts longer than 2 weeks. UPDATE: I shipped this TV back to Amazon on January 16th. They told me I would get my $3,556 return processed by Feb 8th and then a week later would get my credit card funded. Well the 8th came and they moved it to 2/11, the eleventh came and they moved it to 15th, and each time I’d contact support. Everytime they can’t help and just say “too bad, it might take up to 60 days”. Then it went to today 2/17, and the message now says “it’s stuck in processing, refund not issued. But don’t worry our customer service team will help you with your return.” But once again they do nothing but say it might be another month and they can’t do anything. FINAL UPDATE: I contacted my credit card company and processed a “a company won’t credit me for merchandise I returned” claim with them. They temporarily credited me back the $3,556 around 2/20. Then Amazon sent me an email saying something to the effect of “now your purchase no longer qualifies for A to Z Guarantee ((good!)), did you mean to report us ((yeah, did I get your attention?!)), you should undo it ((uh, no)). Finally on March 3rd, I got an email from Amazon saying they processed the return. Now I’ll likely have to deal with the credit card thing getting reversed back etc. What a mess, but if you’re OK with 2 months to get your money back, maybe Amazon TV’s are for you. But seriously, in closing, Amazon will NOT treat you right on big dollar refunds so learn from my mistake and don’t trust them to treat you like a human being and return what is due to you. I’m very happy with my Costco purchase which came with a 5 year warranty and if anything is ever wrong along the way, they’ll hand me a stack of c-notes in exchange without question and immediately.
M**.
Best of the Best!
Simply the best - some YouTube 8K are not streaming real 8K so it’s confusing - when 8K this TV rocks; and does a great job upscaling!
Z**O
Great TV Not a Must Have.
Best viewing experience is when streaming videos. Watching DVD's 1080p or below looks very bad. Gaming is great on the TV. Upgrading from Samsung 65 inch 4K TV to Samsung 85 inch 8K TV after almost 1 month of use I can say you dont have to upgrade your 4K TV. The visual experience not much different, but if every pixel matters than yes. Only negatives I got is the TV came with 2 white marks on the back panel. Amazon includes moving and unboxing of TV to one room location, but I chose to unbox myself. Takes 2 person to mount TV or setup the TV stand.
R**H
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