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World of Software > News > Samsung’s 75-inch Neo QLED 4K TV is $450 off for Labor Day, and it’s a home theater beast
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Samsung’s 75-inch Neo QLED 4K TV is $450 off for Labor Day, and it’s a home theater beast

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Last updated: 2025/09/01 at 9:24 AM
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SAVE $450: As of Sept. 1, the 75-inch Samsung Neo QLED 4K QN90F (2025) is on sale for $2,147.99 at Amazon, down from $2,597.99 — a 17% discount for Labor Day.


If you’ve been waiting for a real excuse to upgrade your living room setup, this might just be it. The Samsung Neo QLED QN90F — their 2025 flagship 75-inch model — is a beast of a TV, and it just got a rare $450 discount at Amazon for Labor Day. That’s 17% off a screen that quite literally does it all: 4K resolution, AI-driven upscaling, Dolby Atmos sound, gaming support, and glare-free viewing.

I know it’s a big investment, but if a cinematic home theater experience is what you’re after, this deal is genuinely worth considering.

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Samsung went all in on tech with this model. It’s powered by their new NQ4 AI Gen2 processor, which uses 128 neural networks to sharpen everything on screen. Whether you’re watching old reruns or streaming something new in 4K, it cleans up the image beautifully. What really stood out to me, though, was how well it handles bright rooms. That Glare Free display tech actually works — no more fighting sunlight or turning off every lamp during daytime movie marathons.

  • Price: $2,147.99 $2,597.99 (save $450)

  • Retailer: Amazon

  • Display: 75-inch Neo QLED, Glare-Free

  • Resolution: 4K UHD

  • Processor: NQ4 AI Gen2 with 128 AI neural networks

  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz (up to 165Hz VRR)

  • Audio: Object Tracking Sound+ with Dolby Atmos

  • Smart Features: Gaming Hub, Alexa Built-in

  • Connectivity: Bluetooth, WiFi, Ethernet, HDMI, USB

  • Dimensions: 65.7-inch x 40-inch x 11.9-inch

  • Other Features: Mini LED, Neo Quantum HDR+, AI motion smoothing

What I love most is how well this TV balances brains and brawn. It’s built for gamers with VRR support up to 165Hz, and if you’re into sports, Samsung’s motion smoothing tech keeps fast-moving action crisp without blur or flicker. The audio setup is just as serious — Object Tracking Sound+ and Dolby Atmos deliver layered, immersive sound without needing a separate soundbar (though you can absolutely add one if you want).

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And for anyone worried about smart features, this model comes stacked. You’ve got WiFi, Bluetooth, HDMI, USB, built-in Alexa, and Samsung’s Gaming Hub, all ready to go right out of the box. It’s an all-in-one setup that can grow with whatever devices or streaming apps you throw at it.

I’m not saying drop everything and buy it right now, but if this TV’s been on your radar, I’d move fast. We don’t usually see a price drop like this on a brand-new model — especially not one this size, this good, and this future-proofed. Labor Day might be your best shot before the Black Friday rush.

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