- Samsung reveals prices for its televisions 2025 8k and 4k neo qled
- Prices are the same as last year’s launch prices
- Anticipated orders available in Samsung, John Lewis and more
Samsung has revealed the prices of the United Kingdom for its 2025 Neo Qled (mini-lideros) 8K and 4K televisions and for its last lifestyle television, the frame Pro.
The Samsung Neo Qled 2025 TV alignment consists of two 8k neo qled (unlike the three of last year): the QN990F and QN900F. The 4K Neo QLED line consists of four series: QN95F, QN90F, QN80F and QN70F, although prices have only been confirmed at this time for the QN90F.
The significant news here is that the prices of the 4K range seem to be the same as last year, with the QN90F with a price just like the Samsung QN90D, one of the best televisions of 2024, in the launch. The 55 -inch model, for example, costs £ 1,699, which turns out to be the same as the 55 -inch Samsung S85F, its entrance level OLED.
The Samsung QN990F has the same specifications as the Samsung Qn900D and even registers at the same price of £ 4,999 for its smallest size of 65 inches. It will also use anti -reflection technology without glow, the NQ8 AI GEN3 and 8K Upcaling Pro processor.
The QN990F will be one of the two series to use the One Connect wireless box, an external connection center that wirelessly transmits the signals of sources connected to the TV itself. The other series to obtain that function is the Pro Pro
All these televisions are available to pre-order in Samsung and other participating retailers such as John Lewis and Curries. The delivery is listed through the Samsung website as May 17. Below is a confirmed price list for each model and size revealed so far.
This is not the complete LED or LED line, since QN80F and QN70F neo QLED and other prices of the QLED model are not confirmed, and no list of early orders have not appeared.
8k neo qled
Samsung QN990F
- 65 inches – £ 4,999
- 75 inches – £ 6,499
- 85 inches – £ 9,499
Samsung QN900F
- 65 inches – £ 3,399
- 75 inches – £ 4,699
- 85 inches – £ 6,799
4k neo qled
Samsung QN90F
- 43 inches – £ 1,199
- 50 inches – £ 1,299
- 55 inches – £ 1,699
- 65 inches – £ 2,499
- 75 inches – £ 3,499
- 85 inches – £ 4,999
- 98 inches – £ 8,999
Samsung Frame Pro
- 65 inches – £ 2,099
- 75 inches – £ 2,999
- 85 inches – £ 3,999
Update technology, but not in prices
Every year, we hope to see a price increase when new televisions are launched. This may be due to a new technology that is more expensive to do or simply inflation. So, every time a brand like Samsung launches new televisions and prices are the same or cheaper than their predecessors, they are the news welcome.
There have been significant technological improvements in the range, such as the QN90F using the NQ4 AI Gen3 processor (the same in the oled Samsung S95F), and anti-reflection technology without compensation and the 4K AI Pro de Ai Proscaling in the S95F. Here many premium features are offered, but without price increase.
Although the 8K range has a premium price, again the QN990F has received several updates about its predecessor, the QN900D, such as Glare Free Tech, a better processor and more improvements of images based on AI. But again, there is no price increase here for the QN990F series compared to its predecessor.
Samsung’s Neo Qled TVs are often among the best televisions led by Mini on the market simply to the great performance they offer. But with the increase in competition of more budgetary brands such as Hisense and TCL, Samsung needs to sweeten the treatment on its new televisions to keep tempted customers. Launching the new alignment without major costs may have done that.