Samsung's 2025 Neo QLED TVs go on sale in the USA

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Mike Wheatley
Samsung's 2025 Neo QLED TVs go on sale in the USA

Samsung Electronics has launched its 2025 Mini-LED TVs in the U.S., and a number of them are available to buy right now.

The company’s 2025 Neo QLED TVs consist of two 8K models, the QN990F and QN900F, along with a pair of 4K models, the QN90F and the QN80F. There’s also a third, more affordable 4K model that’s set to go on sale later this year, the Samsung QN70F entry-level model.

There is some good news for consumers with regards to Samsung’s pricing. Like LG Electronics, the price of the flagship 4K model, the QN90F, which is expected to become a best-seller, is similar to the one that it replaces from last year, the QN90D. For instance, the 65-inch QN90F is priced at $2,699, which is the same as the debut price of the 65-inch QN90D.

Even better, the new QN80F TVs are even cheaper than last year’s equivalent QN85 series. The 55-inch QN80F starts at $1,299, while the same size QN85 model started at $1,399 when it launched in 2024.

On the other hand, Samsung’s most expensive 8K model is a bit pricier than last year’s version. For instance, the 75-inch QN990F starts at $6,499, which makes it $300 more than the 75-inch QN900D from 2024, which launched with a $6,299 price tag.

Here’s the full list of Neo QLED TV prices for the U.S. that we know so far:

QN990F 8K Neo QLED

  • 65-inch – $5,499
  • 75-inch – $6,499
  • 85-inch – $8,499
  • 98-inch – $39,999

QN900F 8K Neo QLED

  • 65-inch – $3,299
  • 75-inch – $4,299
  • 85-inch – $5,499

QN90F 4K Neo QLED

  • 43-inch – $1,399
  • 50-inch – $1,499
  • 55-inch – $1,999
  • 65-inch – $2,699
  • 75-inch – $3,299
  • 85-inch –$4,499
  • 98-inch – $14,999

QN80F 4K Neo QLED

  • 55-inch – $1,299
  • 65-inch $1,799
  • 75-inch $12,299
  • 85-inch $3,499

Of course, we’re still waiting for Samsung to reveal its U.K. prices and launch dates, but the only thing we know so far is that they’re set to go on sale here soon, and we imagine that the prices will be roughly equivalent to their U.S. counterparts. But nothing is certain.

Samsung said the 65-inch and 75-inch QN900F models are on sale now, with the 85-inch version launching soon, together with the QN990F series, which is also still unavailable. As for the 4K QN90F and QN80F TVs, the full slate of sizes are on sale from today.

Samsung has not yet said anything about when its 2025 OLED TVs will debut in the U.S. or the U.K., but we do have some information with regard to their European prices, courtesy of FlatPanelsHD. While nothing has been mentioned about Samsung’s flagship S95F OLED TV anywhere so far, the step-down S90F OLED TV is already available to pre-order in many European countries, as is the entry-level S85F OLED TV.

They’re available in Europe at the following prices, so U.K. and U.S. buyers can use these as a rough guide as to what they can expect to pay in pounds or dollars:

Samsung S90F 4K OLED

  • 42-inch – €1,700
  • 48-inch – €1,800
  • 55-inch – €2,400
  • 65-inch – €3,200
  • 77-inch – $4,600
  • 83-inch – €7,200

Samsung S85F 4K OLED

  • 55-inch – €2,000
  • 65-inch – €2,900
  • 77-inch – €4,400
  • 83-inch – €6,100

Once Samsung has its U.K. prices and launch dates nailed down, we’ll be sure to let you know.

HDTVTest was lucky enough to get a close up, first-look at Samsung's 2025 TVs at CES in January, and you can see Vincent Teoh's first impressions here: