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Samsung's new 65-inch AI smart TV is on sale for a new all-time low, just in time for Prime Day

Get a head start on Prime Day with this record-low price on the 2025 Samsung 65-inch QLED Q7F Series TV.
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Why wait for October Prime Day? This 65-inch Samsung QLED TV is already at its lowest price ever. Credit: Mashable Photo Composite | Samsung

SAVE 9%: As of Sept. 26, the 65-inch Samsung Class QLED Q7F Series AI Smart TV is on sale for $499.99 at Amazon, down from its list price of $547.99. That's a savings of $47.01, and it's the lowest price to date.


Fall is officially here, which means it's prime time for cozy movie nights and long Sundays spent watching football. If your current TV isn't quite cutting it, Amazon's already dropping some pretty good pre-Prime Day deals (though this one isn't labeled an official "Prime Day" deal).

As of Sept. 26, the 65-inch Samsung Class QLED Q7F Series AI Smart TV is on sale for $499.99 at Amazon. That's a $47 discount off its regular $547.99 price tag, matching the all-time low it first hit on Sept. 22.

This TV is equipped with Samsung's Vision AI, which uses an AI processor to automatically upscale older content to sharp 4K resolution and optimize the picture and sound for whatever you're watching. With an advanced 4K QLED display powered by Quantum Dot technology, you'll be able to see a billion shades of vibrant, true-to-life color, validated by Pantone. (That's pretty impressive, IMO.)

Gamers will also appreciate the native 144Hz refresh rate for smooth motion, and the built-in Samsung Gaming Hub lets you stream games directly to your TV from services like Xbox Game Pass, no console required.

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