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Here’s how much Samsung’s 4K and 8K Neo QLED TVs cost

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Last updated: February 9th, 2021 at 09:32 UTC+01:00

Samsung introduced its first Mini-LED-powered Neo QLED TVs last month during its virtual CES 2021 event. However, the company had not revealed the pricing of its new TVs back then. The TVs are now up for pre-order and the South Korean firm has revealed how much it costs to buy its 4K and 8K Neo QLED TVs in the US.

Samsung's 4K Neo QLED TV prices start at $1,600

The company's 4K Neo QLED TV models are available in various sizes, starting from 55 inches and ending at 85 inches. This 4K lineup is divided into to models: QN85A and QN90A. The QN85A is priced at $1,600 for the 55-inch model, $2,200 for the 65-inch model, $3,000 for the 75-inch model, and $4,500 for the 85-inch model. The QN90A is priced at $1,800 for the 55-inch variant, $2,600 for the 65-inch variant, $3,500 for the 75-inch variant, and $5,000 for the 85-inch variant. Samsung says that it will ship these TVs by March 20 in the US.

These 4K Neo QLED TVs feature anti-reflection coating, 4K AI upsampling, a 120Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, HDR10+ (Quantum HDR 24x on QN85A and Quantum HDR 32x on QN90A), HLG, solar-powered remote controller, Object Sound Tracking+, Q-Symphony, Active Voice Amplifier, 60W speakers (2.2.2-channel on QN85A and 4.2.2-channel on QN90A), Alexa, Bixby, Game Bar, Samsung TV+, and Samsung Health.

  • QN85A 55-inch: $1,600
  • QN85A 65-inch: $2,200
  • QN85A 75-inch: $3,000
  • QN85A 85-inch: $4,500
  • QN90A 55-inch: $1,800
  • QN90A 65-inch: $2,600
  • QN90A 75-inch: $3,500
  • QN90A 85-inch: $5,000

Samsung's 8K Neo QLED TV prices start at $3,500

Samsung is offering 8K Neo QLED TVs in 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch sizes. Even the company's 8K Mini-LED TV lineup is divided into two models: QN800A and QN900A. The QN800A costs $3,500, $4,800, and $6,500 for 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch sizes, respectively. The QN900A goes as high as $5,000, $7,000, and $9,000 for 65-inch, 75-inch, and 85-inch sizes. These 8K TVs will ship by March 18 in the US.

The QN900A and QN800A TVs from Samsung feature 8K resolution, 8K AI upscaling, Mini-LED backlight with precise local dimming, Quantum HDR (48x on QN900A and 32x on QN800A), a 120Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, HDR10+, HLG, Multi View, surround sound speakers (80W 6.2.2-channel on QN900A and 70W 4.2.2-channel on QN800A), solar-powered remote controllers, Object Sound Tracking+, Q-Symphony, Active Voice Amplifier, Alexa, Bixby, Google Assistant, Super Ultrawide GameView mode with Game Bar, Samsung TV+, and Samsung Health.

  • QN800A 65-inch: $3,500
  • QN800A 75-inch: $4,800
  • QN800A 85-inch: $6,500
  • QN900A 65-inch: $5,000
  • QN900A 75-inch: $7,000
  • QN900A 85-inch: $9,000

The South Korean firm is aiming to sell over 2 million Mini-LED TVs this year.

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