➕ What is the price of SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED 4K UHD in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED 4K UHD in-store is 0 SAR VAT.
➕ When SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED 4K UHD was released ?
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➕ What is the price of SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED 4K UHD cheap used ?
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➕ What are the main characteristics of SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED 4K UHD ?
Special specifications :
DETAILS IN THE DARK: See brilliantly intense, 4K UHD contrast delivered by Mini LEDs and Quantum Matrix Technology
4K UPSCALING: No matter what you watch, Neo Quantum Processor 4K transforms it to 4K through machine-based, AI-based deep learning
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.6 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED 4K UHD in Saudi Arabia ?
User Manual / E-Manual, SolarCell Remote™ TM-2180E, Power Cable
Connectivity Technology
HDMI
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10 reviews for SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED 4K UHD
Rated 4 out of 5
P. P (verified owner)–
Really bright but can slow down – I am not an expert on tv’s but having switched from my old tv that was from 2010 , it’s a world of difference. One of the differences I have noticed is that it’s too bright for me. My brother in law has a QLED tv that is 2 years old and I have seen that it is bright but brighter than even the QLED that we had to bring down the brightness to almost as low as 10 which is very low.
Rated 5 out of 5
M. D (verified owner)–
Like being in the theater! – Man! I do love my new TV! The picture is great! The sound is better than my old Visio!
Rated 4 out of 5
P. P (verified owner)–
Really bright but can slow down – I am not an expert on tv’s but having switched from my old tv that was from 2010 , it’s a world of difference. One of the differences I have noticed is that it’s too bright for me. My brother in law has a QLED tv that is 2 years old and I have seen that it is bright but brighter than even the QLED that we had to bring down the brightness to almost as low as 10 which is very low.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. N (verified owner)–
Great Deal on End-of-Year Model … Shipped Quickly Enough – We got it I believe a week to 10 days after we ordered it, which was fine because we had no urgent need. The price was great and was even slightly better than the Best store we all know about. That store’s stock was very limited, and I would have had to drive over 50 miles to get one, so it made buying it on Amazon a near no brainer. I didn’t even have to think about how to load it in my SUV. We have had it for a couple months now, and it is exactly as expected. It has great sound quality, but not great sound volume for larger rooms. We bought the lower end surround sound system to try because we got such a great deal. That was not a wise decision, because it really did not add much to what the TV already offered. If you want to add surround sound, I suggest that you make the same quality investment as you did on your TV. This TV will perform just fine on its own until you can afford a great sound upgrade.
Rated 3 out of 5
L. T (verified owner)–
Loses Internet. Unplug/Replug Required – The biggest issue we have is the TV frequently drops the internet connection. None of my other devices (phones, computers, firesticks, Alexa) report any issues. It very well could be partially my ISP having intermittent issues, but the TV does not recover on its own when it happens. Even turning it off and back on doesn’t work. To fix it, you have to unplug the TV (I generally wait 10 sec), plug it back in, then turn it back on. Works every time. I just don’t get why I have to do all that to get it working again.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. N (verified owner)–
Great Deal on End-of-Year Model … Shipped Quickly Enough – We got it I believe a week to 10 days after we ordered it, which was fine because we had no urgent need. The price was great and was even slightly better than the Best store we all know about. That store’s stock was very limited, and I would have had to drive over 50 miles to get one, so it made buying it on Amazon a near no brainer. I didn’t even have to think about how to load it in my SUV. We have had it for a couple months now, and it is exactly as expected. It has great sound quality, but not great sound volume for larger rooms. We bought the lower end surround sound system to try because we got such a great deal. That was not a wise decision, because it really did not add much to what the TV already offered. If you want to add surround sound, I suggest that you make the same quality investment as you did on your TV. This TV will perform just fine on its own until you can afford a great sound upgrade.
Rated 4 out of 5
R. K (verified owner)–
Decent – A pretty okay upgrade, but in some ways not really better than my last Samsung TV with pseudo HDR. It occasionally gets stuck pixels that fix themselves and it’s a larger screen so I HAVE to sit further back or pixelation is noticeable around the edges of text or menus. The judder is also more pronounced and I can’t make out whether it’s because it has similar processing power, but due to the Smart Features and HDR it can’t keep up or because it’s a larger screen and it’s just more noticeable. Another step up and you get the super smooth motion from Samsung, I’ve seen it in my family’s tvs, so I’m guessing it’s 60hz on all but one input, but I can’t be fully certain aside from being allowed to select 120hz 1440p on my PC. That port is also the only port that seems to properly switch to 50hz in my Apple TV when watching PAL content. Otherwise it’ll show 60, even if it’s compensating. Cool thing about 120hz mode is no screen tearing in games, even when the frame rate isn’t over 60fps without Freesync.
Rated 5 out of 5
M. D (verified owner)–
Like being in the theater! – Man! I do love my new TV! The picture is great! The sound is better than my old Visio!
Rated 3 out of 5
L. T (verified owner)–
Loses Internet. Unplug/Replug Required – The biggest issue we have is the TV frequently drops the internet connection. None of my other devices (phones, computers, firesticks, Alexa) report any issues. It very well could be partially my ISP having intermittent issues, but the TV does not recover on its own when it happens. Even turning it off and back on doesn’t work. To fix it, you have to unplug the TV (I generally wait 10 sec), plug it back in, then turn it back on. Works every time. I just don’t get why I have to do all that to get it working again.
Rated 4 out of 5
R. K (verified owner)–
Decent – A pretty okay upgrade, but in some ways not really better than my last Samsung TV with pseudo HDR. It occasionally gets stuck pixels that fix themselves and it’s a larger screen so I HAVE to sit further back or pixelation is noticeable around the edges of text or menus. The judder is also more pronounced and I can’t make out whether it’s because it has similar processing power, but due to the Smart Features and HDR it can’t keep up or because it’s a larger screen and it’s just more noticeable. Another step up and you get the super smooth motion from Samsung, I’ve seen it in my family’s tvs, so I’m guessing it’s 60hz on all but one input, but I can’t be fully certain aside from being allowed to select 120hz 1440p on my PC. That port is also the only port that seems to properly switch to 50hz in my Apple TV when watching PAL content. Otherwise it’ll show 60, even if it’s compensating. Cool thing about 120hz mode is no screen tearing in games, even when the frame rate isn’t over 60fps without Freesync.
P. P (verified owner) –
Really bright but can slow down – I am not an expert on tv’s but having switched from my old tv that was from 2010 , it’s a world of difference. One of the differences I have noticed is that it’s too bright for me. My brother in law has a QLED tv that is 2 years old and I have seen that it is bright but brighter than even the QLED that we had to bring down the brightness to almost as low as 10 which is very low.
M. D (verified owner) –
Like being in the theater! – Man! I do love my new TV! The picture is great! The sound is better than my old Visio!
P. P (verified owner) –
Really bright but can slow down – I am not an expert on tv’s but having switched from my old tv that was from 2010 , it’s a world of difference. One of the differences I have noticed is that it’s too bright for me. My brother in law has a QLED tv that is 2 years old and I have seen that it is bright but brighter than even the QLED that we had to bring down the brightness to almost as low as 10 which is very low.
E. N (verified owner) –
Great Deal on End-of-Year Model … Shipped Quickly Enough – We got it I believe a week to 10 days after we ordered it, which was fine because we had no urgent need. The price was great and was even slightly better than the Best store we all know about. That store’s stock was very limited, and I would have had to drive over 50 miles to get one, so it made buying it on Amazon a near no brainer. I didn’t even have to think about how to load it in my SUV. We have had it for a couple months now, and it is exactly as expected. It has great sound quality, but not great sound volume for larger rooms. We bought the lower end surround sound system to try because we got such a great deal. That was not a wise decision, because it really did not add much to what the TV already offered. If you want to add surround sound, I suggest that you make the same quality investment as you did on your TV. This TV will perform just fine on its own until you can afford a great sound upgrade.
L. T (verified owner) –
Loses Internet. Unplug/Replug Required – The biggest issue we have is the TV frequently drops the internet connection. None of my other devices (phones, computers, firesticks, Alexa) report any issues. It very well could be partially my ISP having intermittent issues, but the TV does not recover on its own when it happens. Even turning it off and back on doesn’t work. To fix it, you have to unplug the TV (I generally wait 10 sec), plug it back in, then turn it back on. Works every time. I just don’t get why I have to do all that to get it working again.
E. N (verified owner) –
Great Deal on End-of-Year Model … Shipped Quickly Enough – We got it I believe a week to 10 days after we ordered it, which was fine because we had no urgent need. The price was great and was even slightly better than the Best store we all know about. That store’s stock was very limited, and I would have had to drive over 50 miles to get one, so it made buying it on Amazon a near no brainer. I didn’t even have to think about how to load it in my SUV. We have had it for a couple months now, and it is exactly as expected. It has great sound quality, but not great sound volume for larger rooms. We bought the lower end surround sound system to try because we got such a great deal. That was not a wise decision, because it really did not add much to what the TV already offered. If you want to add surround sound, I suggest that you make the same quality investment as you did on your TV. This TV will perform just fine on its own until you can afford a great sound upgrade.
R. K (verified owner) –
Decent – A pretty okay upgrade, but in some ways not really better than my last Samsung TV with pseudo HDR. It occasionally gets stuck pixels that fix themselves and it’s a larger screen so I HAVE to sit further back or pixelation is noticeable around the edges of text or menus. The judder is also more pronounced and I can’t make out whether it’s because it has similar processing power, but due to the Smart Features and HDR it can’t keep up or because it’s a larger screen and it’s just more noticeable. Another step up and you get the super smooth motion from Samsung, I’ve seen it in my family’s tvs, so I’m guessing it’s 60hz on all but one input, but I can’t be fully certain aside from being allowed to select 120hz 1440p on my PC. That port is also the only port that seems to properly switch to 50hz in my Apple TV when watching PAL content. Otherwise it’ll show 60, even if it’s compensating. Cool thing about 120hz mode is no screen tearing in games, even when the frame rate isn’t over 60fps without Freesync.
M. D (verified owner) –
Like being in the theater! – Man! I do love my new TV! The picture is great! The sound is better than my old Visio!
L. T (verified owner) –
Loses Internet. Unplug/Replug Required – The biggest issue we have is the TV frequently drops the internet connection. None of my other devices (phones, computers, firesticks, Alexa) report any issues. It very well could be partially my ISP having intermittent issues, but the TV does not recover on its own when it happens. Even turning it off and back on doesn’t work. To fix it, you have to unplug the TV (I generally wait 10 sec), plug it back in, then turn it back on. Works every time. I just don’t get why I have to do all that to get it working again.
R. K (verified owner) –
Decent – A pretty okay upgrade, but in some ways not really better than my last Samsung TV with pseudo HDR. It occasionally gets stuck pixels that fix themselves and it’s a larger screen so I HAVE to sit further back or pixelation is noticeable around the edges of text or menus. The judder is also more pronounced and I can’t make out whether it’s because it has similar processing power, but due to the Smart Features and HDR it can’t keep up or because it’s a larger screen and it’s just more noticeable. Another step up and you get the super smooth motion from Samsung, I’ve seen it in my family’s tvs, so I’m guessing it’s 60hz on all but one input, but I can’t be fully certain aside from being allowed to select 120hz 1440p on my PC. That port is also the only port that seems to properly switch to 50hz in my Apple TV when watching PAL content. Otherwise it’ll show 60, even if it’s compensating. Cool thing about 120hz mode is no screen tearing in games, even when the frame rate isn’t over 60fps without Freesync.