
Enjoy your favorite shows and movies in lifelike color with this 65-inch Samsung Smart TV. Its 4K resolution delivers a crisp, clear picture, and its support for HDR produces striking contrast and color detail. Fast-paced action sequences during sports or video games appear smooth and realistic on this flat Samsung Smart TV.

Q: What is the different between Q9 and Q8 2018?
A: Not much, the Q8 has 240 local dimming zone and the Q9 has 480. The Q9 has a shiny metal remote and the Q8 has a plastic. The Q9 comes with the one connect box, the Q8 does not.
A: I just spoke to Samsung. on the QN65Q7DR (Costco model) it includes the 5 year parts & labor manufacture warranty. Repaired by authorized Samsung repair technicians. 5/26/2019 I called 1-800-Samsung.
Q: Is this tv too bright to comfortably watch in a dark room?
A: Nah. It is an amazingly bright TV and first thing in the morning, it can be a little bright until your eyes adjust, but I prefer to watch it with the lights off in the evening. I've got a Samsung 4k player that upscales and rewatching some Blue Ray's is amazing. Avatar came out ten years ago but blew my mind when I watched it on this TV. Also, Call of Duty WWII on PS4 Pro looks insanely good.
Q: what's e difference between this $3700 tv and a 4k tv for half the price?
A: Better processing, better local dimming, better build quality, and overall better picture quality. However, if you are not a huge movie person or watch the TV non stop, then a TV at half the price would be just fine.
A: It does have Bluetooth. Not sure where that came from.
A: I was torn between picking one of those exact two panels as well. I ended up getting the Q9 based on the location in my house. The TV is in my living room where my wife likes to keep the windows open during the day, the brightness is about twice as bright as the C8. I also do some gaming so I was worried about burn in with some games. All this being said I would base your decision on the type of content you watch and the location in your house. Either way you will be walking away with a great television. I do some light gaming on the TV mosty PC now and consume tons of content on 4k streaming and 4k bluray. I would suggest you get a nice sound bar as well, as almost all these new thinner panels have speakers that dont do the picture justice.
A: The One Connect box has standard connections (HDMI, ethernet, USB, etc) so you shouldn't have any issues with connectivity. If you're going to worry, worry about Samsung's proprietary cable that runs from the One Connect box to the TV. That's a single-point failure and we know nothing about how it works. That said, i shelled out $3000 for the top QLED model two weeks ago. It hooked up easily and I've had zero problems, but it WAY too early to make any predictions whether this product will last.
A: I bought the Sonos sound bar, which handles everything wirelessly. The surround sound is accomplished by dedicating two small speakers to the home theatre configuration and placing them in the rear left and right positions. You can also buy more of those small speakers to use throughout the house, each of which is able to play different source material simultaneously, or have them all play from the same source. Even one small one alone has incredible sound, including excellent bass. I bought the Sonos subwoofer to go with the sound bar, which produces strong, clear bass even at low volumes. I’m extremely happy with the Sonos system. You can even set alarms for individual speakers.