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Samsung’s 2025 TV lineup introduces a spectrum of options, from budget-friendly Crystal UHD to the advanced Neo QLED series with Vision AI. In this guide, we explore five standout models:
We’ll compare their specs, performance, and who each model best serves.
The U8000F series represents Samsung’s Crystal UHD 4K TVs for 2025. Available in sizes from 43″ to 85″, they feature a Crystal Processor 4K, HDR10+ support, UHD Dimming, and Colour Booster enhancements for better contrast and accuracy—even with simple LED panels. It runs on Tizen OS with features like Filmmaker Mode, Adaptive Sound (OTS Lite), Q‑Symphony compatibility, and Samsung Knox security. Each model comes with 3 HDMI ports, one USB, and a standard 60 Hz native refresh rate.
Pros: Affordable 4K entry‑level option, sleek slim design, decent HDR support, secure and privacy-conscious OS.
Cons: 60 Hz limited motion support, no local dimming, modest audio output (~20W), limited visual realism in bright or dark scenes.
Best For: Budget-conscious users upgrading to 4K, casual streaming rooms, bedrooms or secondary TVs.
The Q7F brings Samsung’s entry-level QLED display to the Vision AI ecosystem. Equipped with Samsung’s Q4 AI Processor, it delivers Quantum Dot color volume and HDR10+ support. While it lacks HDMI 2.1 or VRR support, it includes Object Tracking Sound Lite, Samsung One UI Tizen OS, Samsung Knox, and free-streaming via Samsung TV Plus. Models range from 43″ to 85″ with Edge-Lit LED backlighting and no local dimming capability.
Image quality is solid for general viewing, with better color than U8500F. However, contrast and motion clarity fall short—blacks look washed-out in dark rooms and blur appears during sports or fast-moving scenes. Gaming features are basic, with no VRR or ALLM support.
Best For: Viewers who want QLED-level color at budget pricing; framed viewing in well-lit rooms, simple streaming, and general entertainment.
Samsung’s Neo QLED 4K Mini-LED lineup includes QN70F, QN80F, and QN90F, all powered by Vision AI and varying tiers of NQ4 AI Gen2/Gen3 processors.
QN70F – Accessible Mini-LED with Solid AI Upscaling: Offers 4K AI Upscaling, Neo Quantum HDR, and support for Motion Xcelerator 144 Hz in select sizes (55″–85″). Ideal for casual viewers looking to step up from QLED to Mini‑LED, with enhanced brightness and a leaner price.
QN80F – Mid-Range Magic with Full Smart Feature Set: Also powered by NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, includes Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound Lite, Wi-Fi 6, Tizen 9.0, and features like Art Store and Generative Wallpaper. Supports gaming with 4K@120 Hz, FreeSync Premium Pro VRR, ALLM, and HDMI 2.1 ports. While motion handling may vary, it offers excellent image processing and reliable uptime.
Comparison: QN70F shares the same AI processing as QN80F, but QN80F features a better full-array Mini‑LED panel and enhanced smart/audio features. QN80F is often considered the better buy over QN70F for a moderate increase in price and performance.
Best For: Those wanting Mini‑LED visual quality and voice-assistant smart features on a mid-range budget—perfect for gaming, binge-watching, and art displays.
The QN90F stands as the flagship 4K Neo QLED model, featuring Quantum Matrix Technology Plus, anti-glare screen coating, NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor, Motion Xcelerator up to 165 Hz, and Supersize Picture Enhancer for ultra-large screens up to 115″. It supports Dolby Atmos with 60W 4.2.2 channels and Q‑Symphony audio. It also includes all Vision AI features like Live Translate, AI Upscaling, and SmartThings integration.
RTINGS notes the QN90F's high brightness, low input lag (ideal for gaming), and excellent upscaling quality. The glare-free display greatly improves visibility in high-lit rooms. Audio is clean and spacious thanks to built-in enhanced speakers and smart audio processing.
Best For: Media enthusiasts and serious gamers who want flagship picture clarity, anti-reflection display, and smooth 4K motion—great in bright rooms and for large screen sizes.
Model | Display Tech | Processor | Refresh Rate | Gaming Features | Audio | Best Suit For |
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U8000F | LED (Crystal UHD) | Crystal 4K | 50–60 Hz | Basic | 20W OTS Lite | Budget upgrade, bedrooms or secondary TV |
Q7F | QLED Edge-Lit | Q4 Gen1 | 60 Hz | Limited | DTS+, OTS Lite | Entry QLED color, well-lit rooms |
QN70F | Neo QLED Mini-LED | NQ4 Gen2 | 120 Hz | VRR, ALLM | OTS Lite, Dolby Atmos | Sweet spot for Mini‑LED |
QN80F | Neo QLED Mini-LED | NQ4 Gen2 | 120 Hz | VRR, ALLM | Dolby Atmos, OTS Lite | Excellent mid‑range all‑rounder |
QN90F | Neo QLED Mini-LED | NQ4 Gen3 | 165 Hz | VRR, ALLM | 60W Dolby Atmos | Flagship 4K home theater and gaming |
All selected models support Samsung Vision AI, which offers:
Samsung’s 2025 lineup offers flexible options for all user types:
Choose your next TV with clarity—based on viewing habits, budget, and room setup.