

The QN900A is, of course, an 8K TV rather than a 4K one, so that massive increase in pixel numbers partly explains the high price of entry. You can see the latest lowest prices just below. That applies to both its more budget TVs as well as these high-end models – it's just that the high-end models still cost a lot even with price cuts. It was launched in spring 2021, and these are the official launch prices, so we'd expect them to come down over time – Samsung TVs tend to get a lot of discounts and cashback offers. Step up to the 75-inch version we reviewed and you're looking at £7,999/$6,999/$AU9,499. It comes in three models, and the lowest-priced is the 65-inch version, which costs £5,999/$4,999/AU$6,799. The QN900A’s ‘premium’ status is very much reflected in its hefty price (and hefty sizes). Samsung QN900A review: Price & release date The HDR performance is second to none, and it can make 4K video look better than 4K convincingly… it really is the elite TV of 2021. It's especially if you're buying at larger sizes, where the extra pixels of 8K are most noticeable, making it absolutely top of the best 65-inch TVs, best 75-inch TVs and our list of the best 80+ inch TVs. When you add it all up, it makes for the best TV that we've seen so far – in fact, it was crowned both Best TV and Best 8K TV at the T3 Awards 2021. The QN900A greatly increases the Mini-LED backlight ‘zone’ count, offers four times as much resolution as a 4K TV, sports an improved Object Tracking Sound audio system, and drastically increases the AI processing power applied to optimising incoming pictures to the screen’s ground-breaking capabilities. The QN900A range is represented here by the 75-inch model, which features all the advantage that Samsung is loading up on its 8K range vs the elite 4K option. Having already impressed with its debut 'Neo QLED' Mini-LED TV in our Samsung QN95A review, the focus is now on 8K, and the result is absolutely incredible, rocketing straight to the top of our list of the best TVs, as well as best 8K TVs. In our Samsung QN900A review, we're turning our attention to Samsung's flagship TV for 2021 – the most technologically advanced LCD TV it's ever made.
