UMVA has learned that a 100‑inch TV, once the preserve of sports bars and luxury households, is now slipping into mainstream reach.
The Samsung QN80F, a mid‑tier Neo QLED slated for 2025, has just dropped to $3,997.99 from $5,497.99—a staggering $1,500 markdown that sets a new record low.
Under its Mini LED backlight, the screen delivers razor‑sharp contrast and local dimming that outshines standard QLEDs, while the NQ4 AI Gen2 processor turns every pixel into crisp detail, even when the source isn’t 4K.
Gamers will feel the pulse: four HDMI 2.1 ports run full 4K at 144Hz with complete VRR, and the low input lag makes competitive play a breeze.
Yet the QN80F is not flawless. Dark rooms can betray uneven blackness, and motion at 60Hz shows mild judder, so sports enthusiasts may want to eye higher‑tier models.
Reflection remains a concern: while ambient light is handled well, direct glare from windows or lamps can be distracting.
Home‑theater purists will notice the absence of Dolby Vision, though HDR10+ support still delivers vibrant visuals.
For those who can accommodate a massive screen, this price makes a 100‑inch theater experience accessible without the typical multi‑thousand dollar leap.
The 75‑inch version follows suit, now available for $1,297.99, providing a slightly smaller but still impressive option.
UMVA has uncovered that these deals represent the closest one can get to a true cinema‑sized display without breaking the bank.