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Samsung’s Q9FN QLED (See it on Amazon) is its top-of-the-line Smart TV offering. It’s available in both 75" and 65" sizes (I got the 65-inch model for testing) and comes with a bevy of features including voice control, ambient light detection, Anynet+ to link Samsung devices, built-in apps, and an auto-detecting Game Mode with FreeSync. The top-of-the-line billing also means top-of-the-line prices, as the 65" is around $3,000. That's a lot of money, so let’s dive in and see what that gets you, and if it’s worth it.
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Samsung’s Q9FN QLED (See it on Amazon) is its top-of-the-line Smart TV offering. It’s available in both 75" and 65" sizes (I got the 65-inch model for testing) and comes with a bevy of features including voice control, ambient light detection, Anynet+ to link Samsung devices, built-in apps, and an auto-detecting Game Mode with FreeSync. The top-of-the-line billing also means top-of-the-line prices, as the 65" is around $3,000. That's a lot of money, so let’s dive in and see what that gets you, and if it’s worth it.
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