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SAMSUNG 55-Inch Class Neo QLED 4K UHD QN85A Series Quantum HDR 24x, 6 - 2.2.2CH 60W Speakers, Object Tracking Sound, Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN55QN85AAFXZA, 2021 Model)

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Size: 55 in


Style: TV Only


Features

  • DETAILS IN THE DARK: See brilliantly intense, 4K UHD contrast delivered by Mini LEDs and Quantum Matrix Technology
  • 4K UPSCALING: No matter what you watch, Neo Quantum Processor 4K transforms it to 4K through machine-based, AI-based deep learning
  • RICH COLOR AND CONTRAST: Kick up the picture on your Smart TV with the vivid color and exceptional detail of Quantum HDR 24X
  • SMOOTH MOTION: Action movies, sports and games look fluid up to 4K at 120Hz with Motion Xcelerator Turbo-Plus
  • SOUND YOU CAN FOLLOW: Object Tracking Sound gives you realistic 3D audio that moves with the action on screen
  • ALEXA BUILT-IN: Just ask Alexa, Google Assistant or Bixby to open your apps, change channels, control smart home devices and more
  • SMART TV POWERED BY TIZEN: Access your favorite apps, streaming services and smart home devices right from your TV

Description

Catch the details you’ve never noticed before with the QN85A. Step into a new era of color and contrast with our most advanced 4K processor and new breakthrough backlighting technology. This Samsung 55 inch smart TV gives you ultra-high contrast that makes your picture stand out and come alive, even in dark or bright scenes. Its Quantum Matrix Technology is game-changing, using an expansive matrix of Quantum Mini LEDs to accurately focus light exactly where it’s needed on screen. And you’ll see all the beauty 4K UHD delivers, with the Neo Quantum Processor 4K transforming what you watch into 4K resolution. Plus, Quantum HDR 24X enhances content with colors to provide dynamic contrast, while a billion colors leap off the quantum dot display thanks to 100% Color Volume with Quantum Dot. If you need a gaming TV, optimize how you play with features like Motion Xcelerator Turbo+, which minimizes blurring for a smooth picture up to 4K at 120Hz. You'll be able to enjoy audio that moves with the action on screen, thanks to Object Tracking Sound. The anti-glare TV screen ensures you get a great view no matter where you sit. Plus, you can enjoy access to apps and streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video and Google TV, as well as connect to your smart home and SmartThings, right from your Samsung smart TV remote. And it’s all easy to get to with Bixby, Alexa and Google Assistant built in. The ‎QN55QN85AAFXZA Samsung TV 55 in model measures ‎10.1 x 48.3 x 30.2 inches. It includes a power cable, SolarCell remote controller and Samsung smart control. Add the Q Series sound bar for deep, immersive surround sound.Upscales to 4K Resolution. Resulting picture may vary based on source content. QLED televisions can produce 100% Color Volume in the DCI-P3 color space, the format for most cinema screens and HDR movies for television.


Screen Size: 55 Inches


Brand: SAMSUNG


Supported Internet Services: Motion Xcelerator Turbo+; Object Tracking Sound, Quantum Matrix Technology; Neo Quantum Processor 4K; Quantum HDR 24X See more


Display Technology: Neo QLED


Product Dimensions: 10.1"D x 48.3"W x 30.2"H


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Special Feature: Motion Xcelerator Turbo+; Object Tracking Sound, Quantum Matrix Technology; Neo Quantum Processor 4K; Quantum HDR 24X See more


Model Name: Neo QLED QN85 Series


Included Components: User Manual / E-Manual, SolarCell Remote™ TM-2180E, Power Cable


Brand Name: ‎SAMSUNG


Item Weight: ‎46.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.3 x 48.3 x 30.3 inches


Item model number: ‎QN55QN85AAFXZA


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color Name: ‎TITAN Black


Specification Met: ‎Energy Star


Special Features: ‎Motion Xcelerator Turbo+; Object Tracking Sound, Quantum Matrix Technology; Neo Quantum Processor 4K; Quantum HDR 24X


Speaker Type: ‎Built-In


Item Weight: ‎46.3 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎55 Inches


Aspect Ratio: ‎169


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Wattage: ‎185 watts


Date First Available: February 15, 2021


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Size: 55 in Style: TV Only
I have this tv in wooden case outdoors in Atlanta and it survived a brutal winter. I put a blanket over it in the case. Picture is great
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2023 by D. Butler D. Butler

  • Decent
Size: 55 in Style: TV Only
A pretty okay upgrade, but in some ways not really better than my last Samsung TV with pseudo HDR. It occasionally gets stuck pixels that fix themselves and it’s a larger screen so I HAVE to sit further back or pixelation is noticeable around the edges of text or menus. The judder is also more pronounced and I can’t make out whether it’s because it has similar processing power, but due to the Smart Features and HDR it can’t keep up or because it’s a larger screen and it’s just more noticeable. Another step up and you get the super smooth motion from Samsung, I’ve seen it in my family’s tvs, so I’m guessing it’s 60hz on all but one input, but I can’t be fully certain aside from being allowed to select 120hz 1440p on my PC. That port is also the only port that seems to properly switch to 50hz in my Apple TV when watching PAL content. Otherwise it’ll show 60, even if it’s compensating. Cool thing about 120hz mode is no screen tearing in games, even when the frame rate isn’t over 60fps without Freesync. After a bit of fiddling, I find setting it to game mode is the only thing that allows it to match content frame rate and thus eliminates or reduces judder. It’ll still get bright and it seems to handle high dimming better than the regular mode. With game mode and judder reduction it can still be smooth, frame blur can also be set to something less than max without introducing more tearing. Where my old TV was sometimes stunning, this is often stunning aside from the judder. Really does take it to the next level being a lot brighter and darker aside from shows like Sabrina that are way too dark even on my OLED iPhone. Bumping up the color saturation basically matches OLED, but the gradients on OLED are a bit better, so bokeh looks more natural there. One thing I like and don’t like are the smart features. Apps included actually outperform my Apple TV 4K first generation in image processing, but the apps themselves don’t use Airplay 2 to use apps like a remote to control with any Apple device. Alexa is cool and has more features than Google, but she’s not nearly as intelligent. It all feels convoluted and imperfect. Not a Fire TV, not Android TV. No Siri. Samsung keeps getting closer to the perfect TV, but uses their leverage to push their own ecosystem, but I can respect that. That’s the flaw with the remote. I keep pressing Amazon Prime instead of Home and TV Plus instead of Play. I like that’s it’s rechargeable and hands free capable, but it’s got too much stuff I’ll never use. And what’s the deal with the split view that can only watch YouTube or TV plus? When is that ever going to be necessary? If I could browse the web or use my pc while using my Apple TV or even let you use X-ray while watching Amazon Prime I’d use it. Now it’s just pointless. Even video calling while watching TV would have been useful. It works with Airplay, so maybe when universal controls is released on Macs and iPads will make it useful for me. Big debate is whether I want to replace my TV as often or more often than an iPhone if OLEDs really only last a bit past your extended warranty. As it stands, needing to adjust so many settings is annoying. Instead of pushing the TV past it’s limits, let it do what it does the best. Maybe in a few years we can have 4K 1080p 4-way splitscreen. Now I’d settle for a default setting that detects source frame rate and better HD upscaling, perhaps using AI. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2021 by Ash

  • Picture is unbelievable, Support is laughable.
Size: 65 in Style: TV Only
So I would highly recommend this item. The picture is amazing. Even more important is the way it combats reflection issues especially for folks who have that problem. It is stunning even when the sun is shining directly on the screen! It's a new adventure in happy viewing! On the other hand, please beware that Samsung support is rather lacking. I tried 3 times to get an answer to how I would set up audio through my Yamaha and B&W surround sound. The first "expert" told me to use a cable with a 3.5mm plug. (Okay, that's funny). I had to explain to her that I was not attempting to plug in my phone or a tablet. She literally couldn't fathom what else I might want to do. I asked is there audio out? She asked if I could "hold please?" 30 mins later she said I would need to connect thru HDMI. I did, but there is no HDMI out. 2nd call got a new "expert" who did not know if audio out existed, and after a few minutes on hold, came back to say I must connect thru HDMI eARC plug. (NOPE). 3rd call and I asked "Looking for audio out, how would I wire in a soundbar? "Do you have a Samsung soundbar?" No, I don't have a soundbar, I'm simply asking how it would be done. Must be an audio output somewhere." (Expert: "OH, Samsung soundbars are the best! You Should get one!" Bottom line those soundbars are bluetooth, and the Experts have no idea how to connect to a far superior surround system. HOWEVER! I figured it out, without their help, or perhaps despite their responses, and you must use the older style optical cable, the switch to optical output in the Expert sound settings. Never fear all is well, if your do so. Buy the NEO QLED it's fabulous. And buy a Samsung soundbar if you do not have a nice surround system. Or, if you do have a sound system go get an Optical cable and save yourself a lot of silliness with the "Experts." ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2022 by Randy C. Olsen

  • Really bright but can slow down
Size: 75 in Style: TV Only
I am not an expert on tv’s but having switched from my old tv that was from 2010 , it’s a world of difference. One of the differences I have noticed is that it’s too bright for me. My brother in law has a QLED tv that is 2 years old and I have seen that it is bright but brighter than even the QLED that we had to bring down the brightness to almost as low as 10 which is very low. I have felt the mini-led features are the next Gen but the amount of zones in here is still far from beating OLED but I feel it is getting closer. There are still small portions that you do see that it can’t target it effectively and so those areas are too dim. I have noticed that when let’s say the background is dark and there are small text like Netflix logo then the color really dims but changes when the portion of dark is evenly or less Than those that are bright then it brings in deep black levels that I love. The other downside I noticed is that the smart apps if you turn on your tv I have noticed that the apps are slow in loading and causes stuttering. I don’t know if it’s just too many apps or there are really a lot of things running. Sometimes it is so slow that I have I have to actually switch to my Apple TV instead of using the smart apps on my TV . Overall it’s a great upgrade but honestly if you have a tv that is even 4 years old then it’s not exactly worth the upgrade. Since this is the first generation mini-led TV’s, I will wait and see for the mini-led technologies to mature and see what comes out of it. Maybe the 3rd generation would have more dimming zones and will be ACTUALLY closer to OLED. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2021 by Kurogosane

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