
Bring stunning images to your home theater system with this Samsung 65-inch 8K Ultra HD smart TV. The Quantum Processor 8K remasters audio and video content for an exceptional viewing experience, and the QLED Smart Universal Guide makes it easy to find programming tailored to your personal preferences. This Samsung 65-inch 8K Ultra HD smart TV features an edge-to-edge screen and flush-mount capabilities for a more streamlined appearance.

A: I purchased the QN65Q900RB in 2019 from Best Buy and it was installed 11/29/2019. Best Buy told me Samsung would offer a replacement box which included 1 Hdmi 2.1 port in the one connect box. So it would be 4 Hdmi ports total with only 1 of them having support for Hdmi 2.1. If called Samsung several times and searched all over the internet and all I found was this... 1. Samsung had no idea what I was talking about when I called their support a couple times. I was even transferred to different people a few times until I got to someone who they thought would know. 2. I’ve read on different forums of people claiming to get the box and receive the Hdmi 2.1 upgrade on port number 4 on the one connect box. My conclusion is this, don’t buy the TV with the promise of an upgrade from Samsung. No matter what they say. I would go as far as to suggest to make them put it in writing but then you would have to sue them to get them to honor it because they just won’t. DO NOT BUY A TV UNLESS YOU SEE FROM THE MANUFACTURES WEBSITE THAT IT HAS HDMI 2.1. Manufactures will claim it has Hdmi 2.1 in their displays when they do shows such as CES but when you search the information on the specific model on their website they leave out completely what HDMI spec that model has. They don’t simply forget to put it in there, they choose to omit it all together on purpose because they would rather people make the mistake of purchasing their product on rumors started on the internet so they can not be held liable for the misinformation. If it has HDMI 2.1 they will make sure to go out of their way to let you know. If they have to ask or just tell you it does but you don’t see it in writing, DONT TRUST THEM. The Xbox series-X is about to come out and I’m stuck with the Q900R on a broken promise with nothing I can do about it.
A: There are 2 mounting locations for the legs on the Q900, one set in the middle of the unit where the legs would be 18" apart, and the outer position that would have the legs 50' apart. Viewing the picture, I am using the outer mounting locations. From the picture you also can see the One Connect box in the background behind the screen. The location of the middle legs would be 1" to each side of the One Connect box as shown in the picture. The legs extend 5" in front, and 7" to the back.
A: Yes from all angles
Q: how far apart are the legs on the base of the 65" Q900? will it stand on a 48" wide cabinet surface?
A: There are 2 mounting locations for the legs on the Q900, one set in the middle of the unit where the legs would be 18" apart, and the outer position that would have the legs 50' apart. Viewing the picture, I am using the outer mounting locations. From the picture you also can see the One Connect box in the background behind the screen. The location of the middle legs would be 1" to each side of the One Connect box as shown in the picture.
A: Picture upsampled by tv so all content looks better even older formats
A: yes to all of the questions above
A: There is no heat from the TV. Picture quality is awesome. We got the 65" TV. Regarding volume reduction during commercials, we do not have that function. Sound is awesome, but we had a SONOS sound bar installed, rear speakers, and subwoofer. The TV is installed in our sunroom, which is on the southwest portion of our house and gets plenty of sun. The sunlight doesn't affect the TV. We haven't used much of the other features of the TV yet. We just like to watch TV, live and recorded. Will post more as we use the other smart features. Sound is really incredible. Scares the dogs sometimes, as I like the volume high to get the full effect of the system.
A: The whole back of the remote slides out