This 100-Inch Samsung QLED TV Is $1,500 Off Right Now
The Samsung QN80F is a lot of TV for the money—if you have the wall space.
Pradershika Sharma Freelance Writer
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She has a Master’s degree in English Literature, a B.Ed., and a TESOL certification. She has been writing professionally since 2018, creating product reviews, affiliate articles, and search ads for global clients while working with Rubix Agency and Cognizant. Previously, she spent a year teaching English at the junior high level.
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May 26, 2026
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A 100-inch TV used to be the kind of purchase reserved for sports bars and people with more money than restraint. The Samsung QN80F is changing that math. Right now, the 100-inch model is down to $3,997.99 from $5,497.99—a $1,500 drop—and price trackers confirm this is a record low. That's still a serious chunk of change, but for a Mini LED TV with four HDMI 2.1 ports all running 4K at 144Hz with full VRR support, it's a genuinely hard number to argue with.
The QN80F is Samsung's mid-tier Neo QLED for 2025, and an upgrade over the Q80D from 2024. Its Mini LED backlighting means better contrast and local dimming than a standard QLED, and the NQ4 AI Gen2 processor handles 4K upscaling well enough that your library of non-4K content won't look embarrassing on a screen this size. It's a particularly strong pick for living room gaming setups, too, with low input lag, solid format support, and a suite of gaming features that punch above this price tier.
That said, it's not a perfect TV. Black uniformity isn't great, so dark rooms with bright highlights will show some haloing and clouding. Motion handling at 60Hz is also a weak point, so if you're a competitive gamer or a sports fanatic, you'll want to look at the QN90F or a similarly spec'd Hisense/TCL before pulling the trigger. The screen is also quite reflective—it handles ambient light well, but direct glare from windows or lamps will be genuinely distracting. Also, if you're a home theater purist, note that, while this TV supports HDR10+, it lacks Dolby Vision.
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The 75-inch QN80F is also down to its lowest price yet at $1,297.99 for anyone who doesn’t quite have room for the 100-inch model. But for people who can make the larger size work, deals like this are usually the closest you get to a truly theater-sized screen without spending several thousand dollars more.
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