

If you’ve been waiting for a truly premium big-screen TV to finally dip into “okay, this is actually doable” pricing, this is one of those moments. The 75-inch Samsung QN90F Neo QLED has dropped from its list price of $2,999.99 to $1,799.99, a massive $1,200 discount. That’s roughly 40% off a flagship-class mini-LED TV.
Even better, this isn’t some random clearance oddball price: it matches the official Black Friday deal from last month, when Samsung and its retail partners were pushing the 75-inch QN90F at the same $1,799 sale price. So if you thought you missed your shot in November… you basically get a do-over.
I’ve been watching this model since it launched, and at this price point I’d absolutely shortlist it for anyone who wants a bright-room, sports-and-gaming monster without jumping to 8K or OLED money.

The Samsung QN90F is one of Samsung’s top 4K Neo QLED sets for 2025. It uses a Mini-LED backlight with Quantum Matrix local dimming, so instead of a handful of big LEDs, it has tons of tiny ones behind the panel. That gives it very strong brightness and much tighter control over blooming than regular LED TVs.
Key things that stand out on this set:
On paper, it’s basically Samsung’s flagship 4K mini-LED for 2025: everything below it is a step down in either brightness, AI processing, or anti-glare tech.

At full price around $2,999.99, the 75-inch QN90F sits firmly in “premium TV” territory. Dropping it to $1,799.99 brings it into the same neighborhood as a lot of midrange 75-inch sets that don’t get anywhere close in brightness or anti-glare performance.
A few reasons I think this specific discount is worth caring about:
In other words: this is very likely a holiday-window kind of deal, not something that will just sit around all year.
One of the biggest selling points of the QN90F is that matte “Glare Free” screen. Those who've spent time with it point out that bright light sources in the room—windows, ceiling lights, lamps—just don’t turn into big mirror-like reflections the way they do on glossy screens.
Pair that with the QN90F’s insane brightness (it’s very bright in both SDR and HDR), and you get a TV that’s genuinely comfortable to watch in the middle of the day with the curtains open.

On a 75-inch screen, that matters. You’re buying this size because you want:
The QN90F handles that combo really well: high brightness, strong contrast with local dimming, and a surprisingly decent viewing angle for an LED set, so people off to the side don’t get a completely washed-out picture.
If you’re thinking about this TV for gaming, the QN90F has a pretty stacked feature list:
That’s basically everything you’d want for a PS5, Xbox Series X, or a high-end gaming PC. You can run a console, a gaming PC, and maybe a streaming box or AVR all at once without “saving” the one good HDMI port like you have to on cheaper sets.

It’s not totally perfect: in Game Mode, some of my colleagues have noticed that black levels and local dimming aren’t quite as pristine, and pixel transitions are just “okay,” not esports-monitor fast. So if you’re used to a 240Hz OLED gaming monitor, you’ll notice more motion blur and a bit more blooming in very dark scenes.
But for couch gaming—especially HDR-heavy titles where brightness and size matter—the tradeoff is still very much in your favor.
If you want a big 75-inch TV that:
…then $1,799.99 is a very compelling price. It’s the same sale number Samsung was pushing for Black Friday, and multiple major retailers are currently matching that discount off the original $2,999.99 MSRP.
If it were still at full price, I’d say “only buy this if you really care about brightness and anti-glare.” At this discount, it’s much easier for me to say: if a 75-inch QN90F fits your room and your budget, this is exactly the kind of deal I’d pounce on now.
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