Anyone tracking Samsung QLED Q8F deals for Cyber Monday 2025? I’ve had my eye on the 65" Q8F specifically (but I’d consider the 55" if the discount is huge). I skipped Black Friday because I’ve heard Cyber Monday sometimes has better online-only prices or bundle deals (soundbar, extended warranty, etc.).
For those who follow TV deals closely: how low did the Q8F usually go in previous years, and do you think 2025 Cyber Monday will be worth waiting for compared to current prices? Any tips on which retailers or sites to watch for the best Q8F offers?
Hello, Cyber Monday deals for Samsung QLED Q8F is live:
Building on the earlier suggestion about those third-party sellers, I totally agree... it is a massive gamble. I once bought a deal panel that ended up having terrible backlight bleed and since it was a gray market unit, Samsung wouldnt touch it. Tbh, if you are hunting for the Samsung Q8F QLED TV 65-inch, you gotta make sure you are getting the actual US model number. The peak brightness and local dimming performance on these are great for the price—it hits about 1500 nits peak—but only if the warranty is legit. To keep the budget tight, here is what I usually do:
Just found this thread and yeah, those B&H prices are usually solid, but I'd add a word of caution on the technical side before you jump in. Be really careful about third-party sellers on those big sites even if the price looks amazing. A lot of times during these holiday sales, you'll see units that are actually gray market versions. They look identical but they dont actually come with a valid local warranty. If anything goes wrong with the panel or the backlight after a month, you're basically stuck with a giant paperweight because the manufacturer wont touch it. Also, keep an eye on the exact model strings. Retailers sometimes get specific versions with slightly different specs—like fewer local dimming zones or lower peak brightness—just for these holiday doorbusters. Its easy to miss if you arent digging into the fine print, so just double check the actual refresh rate and HDR specs before you pull the trigger. Returning a 65 inch TV after its open is a massive headache, ngl.
ugh im in the same boat and honestly it is so frustrating. been hunting for that Samsung Q8F QLED 65 inch TV too but lately ive been feeling pretty disappointed with what im seeing from other owners. unfortunately it seems like the quality control just isnt as good as expected for a premium price tag. i had a similar qled from them a couple years back and it developed these weird vertical bands right after the one year mark. basically told i was out of luck. it makes me so nervous to jump on these big cyber monday deals because if you get a bad panel its a nightmare to swap out once the holiday stock runs dry. the reason im so sketched out is because the power boards in these units tend to run super hot. i read that it can cause the screen to delaminate over time or lead to dead pixels which is just... yikes. if you are spending over a grand you would hope it lasts more than two years. basically we are looking at a huge gamble on panel lottery and idk if its worth the stress anymore lol. ive actually been looking at the Sony X90L 65 Inch Series LED 4K HDR TV lately because their reliability scores seem way higher even if the peak brightness isn't quite as crazy.