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Samsung 77-Inch Class OLED 4K S85F Series, Vision AI Smart TV (2025 Model, 77S85F) Object Tracking Sound Lite w/Dolby Atmos, NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, Contour Design, Color Booster…

10 203 040 506 071 000 CFA

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  • ADVANCED PROCESSING POWERS AI-ENHANCED** 4K CLARITY: Uses AI with the power of 20 neural networks to enhance picture quality of your content to 4K and optimizes sound for superb performance in everything you watch.
  • BOOSTS YOUR FAVORITE CONTENT TO CAPTIVATING 4K RESOLUTION**: Watch your shows and videos in stunning detail. Our AI processor upscales your content to up to 4K using 20 AI neural networks and ensures sharp and smooth picture quality.*
  • DYNAMIC BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRASTS: Reveal hidden details with bold brights and inky blacks in each scene. The NQ4 AI Gen2 processor analyzes each scene* to improve brightness for a more dynamic picture.
  • EXPERT-VALIDATED COLOR AND SKIN TONES FOR A REALISTIC PICTURE: With color validated by the experts at Pantone, you can be sure colors look realistic and skin tones accurately shown, for a vibrant and true-to-life picture.
  • DESIGN THAT EMBODIES SOPHISTICATION: Made to look bold, yet elegant design that evokes gentle waves. Smooth lines and flowing design come together to harmoniously blend into your home.

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8 reviews for Samsung 77-Inch Class OLED 4K S85F Series, Vision AI Smart TV (2025 Model, 77S85F) Object Tracking Sound Lite w/Dolby Atmos, NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor, Contour Design, Color Booster…

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  1. Oh hey…

    Love the tv, but the remote is failing. Amazon gave me a partial refund and I ordered a new remote. The original is getting me by until I get the new one. I just have to restart the tv once in a while.

  2. Pat Barbera

    This TV Rocks!!!!
    Thin. Easy setup.
    Fast menus
    Black is unbelievable.
    Highly recommend even though it’s super expensive.

  3. Richard

    Setup was easy, and the OLED picture quality is excellent — deep blacks and vibrant colors. However, I noticed a slight warp in the center of the screen, possibly from how it mounts to the wall. After checking other Samsung TVs, it seems common. Also, there’s no option to level out volume between channels, which can be annoying. The TV is a bit heavy, and while the legs are strong, the screen sits tilted slightly backward instead of straight. Connection to the internet is good. Menu speed is fast as well. Still a great TV overall, just a few design quirks to keep in mind.

  4. Oh hey…

    Well worth the price

  5. G. D. HICKS

    Buyer beware – This is the fault of Samsung and the buyer (me). I purchased this TV after reading the reviews iff Amazon. I knew that I wanted to get a QD-OLED panel from Samsung as opposed to a WOLED panel from Samsung.
    In my research and going to Best Buy to just see the display crispness, I viewed a 65 inch. When I received my 77 inch version of this model it did not seem to be as vibrant as what I saw in person using the demo mode of the TV. That’s when I found out that Samsung switched panel technology on the two larger sizes within the same model type, which is not advertised and hard to determine unless you really dig.

    The 55-inch and 65-inch models (North America): These sizes utilize QD-OLED (Quantum Dot-OLED) panels, which are known for their vibrant colors and higher brightness compared to traditional OLEDs.

    The 77-inch and 83-inch models (North America): These larger sizes use WOLED (White OLED) panels.

  6. BillPod

    Probably the best TV I’ve ever owned

  7. elarouche

    Fantastic picture. I liked the previous interface a little bit better but still amazing features due to the AI assistance. Such a great picture

  8. elarouche

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    This OLED TV provides an excellent quality image, with super inky shadows and bright highlights. The four HDMI ports (one with eARC) offer a good amount of connectivity for all your video devices and two USB ports for playing off flash drives (or providing 5v power to USB powered devices). For being a massive 77″ TV, the power usage is very low, with the Energy Guide showing less than $1 a week when watched 5 hours a day (will vary depending on electricity rates).

    The remote is small, with limited buttons. I get wanting to keep things simple and move all the usual remote functions onto the menu interface (as this can be updated unlike remote buttons), but I prefer the analog accessibility that tons of remote buttons offer. I hate having to menu dive to access my most used features. The remote can be charged just by leaving it back facing up, in the sun, as it has a built-in solar panel for recharging. It also has a USB-C port if you want to charge it more traditionally.

    I do have a few things that I don’t really care for besides the remote. Part of it is that, being a smart TV, it wants to access all sorts of data and has a very busy home screen to support all the smart features. Since I prefer to use a streaming device, I don’t need all these extra things on my TV and there’s really no way to clear them all out and leave me with a more streamlined interface. The other minor issue was that out of the box, the back panel isn’t completely solidly attached across about a quarter of the width, as you can see in my video. This doesn’t seem to cause any issues, but I would have expected a little bit better build quality. The screen, being a big chunk of glass, does have fairly strong reflections that really show up in dark content (see the “Billy Wilder” shot for a lamp reflection), so you may want to avoid bright lighting sources directly behind the screen.

    My last complaint is that Samsung is one of the only TV manufacturers that does NOT support Dolby Vision, something even more budget brands do. I prefer to watch my content in Dolby Vision when available, so this TV missing this feature is my biggest problem with it. That said, none of these problems significantly impacts the value proposition, as this is a lot of TV for the money and it provides a good value. Is it a perfect TV? Absolutely not. But for the price I think my issues are rather minor. But between all the little things that it misses, I think it warrants one star off the rating.

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