
Samsung
The Samsung 65‑inch U8000F is a 2025 entry‑level 4K Crystal UHD Smart TV featuring a VA LED panel, Crystal Processor 4K, HDR10+, and a suite of smart home integrations via Tizen OS and SmartThings. It offers solid picture quality for everyday viewing but is limited by a 60 Hz panel and lack of local dimming.
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$399.96
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$440.53
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$369.99
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$497.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers acknowledge the U8000F as a solid entry‑level option with good upscaling, color accuracy, and a premium metal design, but they criticize its 60 Hz panel, lack of local dimming, and limited connectivity, which keep it from competing with higher‑end Samsung models for gaming or dark‑room performance.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the TV's vibrant 4K picture for everyday streaming, its sleek look, and seamless SmartThings integration, while repeatedly noting issues with washed‑out blacks, motion blur, insufficient HDMI ports, and occasional app hiccups.
Common Complaints
Users commonly report washed‑out blacks, limited HDMI connectivity, 60 Hz refresh‑rate constraints for gaming, and sporadic Tizen app glitches.
How It Compares
vs. Samsung U7900F
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Choose U8000F for a marginally better design and processing; otherwise the U7900F offers similar performance at a lower price.
vs. Samsung Q7F QLED
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Opt for Q7F if you need brighter HDR and better contrast; stick with U8000F for budget‑friendly streaming.
vs. Samsung S85F OLED
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Select S85F for premium cinematic experience; choose U8000F for affordable everyday use.
vs. Samsung QN90F Neo QLED
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QN90F is best for enthusiasts demanding top‑tier gaming and HDR; U8000F remains the cost‑effective choice for casual viewing.