Samsung 65" Class 4K UHDTV (2160p) HDR Smart OLED TV (QN65S95CAF)
- Brand:
- Samsung
- Model Number:
- QN65S95CAF
- UPC:
- 887276748900
- EAN:
- 0887276748900
- ASIN:
- B0BWFT262P
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6536969
- Walmart SKU:
- 2516967302
At $2,683.07, pricing shows 0.0% discount compared to typical $0.00 levels.
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Highest Price
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$3,297.99 | |
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Lowest Price
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$1,628.99 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$1,897.99 |
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Highest Price
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$3,297.99 | |
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Lowest Price
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$1,897.95 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$2,683.07 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Samsung 65" Class 4K UHDTV (2160p) HDR Smart OLED TV (QN65S95CAF) since 4/10/2023. The most recent price update was on Jun 16, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $1,897.95 (lowest on 3/8/2025) to $3,297.99 (highest on 4/10/2023). The average price during this period is $2,689.21.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 449 reviews.
I love my S95C and this is my first OLED TV. This thing is a game changer and love the picture quality and vibrant colours. It works seamlessly with my PS5 and just love the tv remote. This thing works very well and the speed is pretty fast like boothup and UI software. This TV looks amazing with really thin profile and looks pretty expensive like built quality and almost bazel less screen design. Any thing you play on it, the colour looks absolutely stunning and I just feel like my eyeballs have been upgraded you play anything on this and it's so lifelike and realistic.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Upgrading to the 65' Samsung S95C OLED 4K after 15 years with the same TV was like stepping into a new dimension of visual splendor. The 65' S95C OLED 4K not only redefines the boundaries of technology but also rekindles a sense of wonder in the artistry of television. The images burst to life in my own lounge room, rendering colours with unparalleled vibrancy and depth. Watching movies and shows on this TV feels like experiencing them for the first time, with every detail crystal clear and every scene breathtakingly immersive. The 65' Samsung S95C OLED 4K is not just a TV; it's a gateway to a whole new level of entertainment.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Samsung OLED TV has been a fantastic addition to our living room. The picture quality is incredible—deep blacks, rich colors, and sharp contrast make everything look so much more immersive. Whether it's movies, sports, or just regular TV, the visuals are stunning, even in different lighting conditions. The built-in sound is surprisingly good too, though I can see how adding a sound system would take it to the next level. Beyond performance, the design is sleek and modern, fitting perfectly into the space without being intrusive. The smart features make streaming super easy, and the overall experience just feels seamless. It really does bring a cinematic feel to everyday watching. I'm looking forward to pairing it with a proper sound system to complete the setup—can't wait to experience movies and music the way they're meant to be enjoyed, right from home.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've had the Samsung S95C 65” for a while now, and I can confidently say it's an incredible TV. The black levels are absolutely stunning—deep, inky, and truly OLED-perfect. Whether I'm watching movies in a dark room or gaming, the contrast is phenomenal, making everything feel more immersive. The picture quality is razor-sharp, with vibrant colors and excellent brightness. Even in a bright room, it holds up well, which was a concern for me at first. Motion handling is smooth, and HDR content looks fantastic. Overall, I'm really happy with this TV. It's easily one of the best I've ever owned, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone looking for top-tier picture quality!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We bought this approx 8 months ago and its been a good investment until now - My partner uses it almost everyday but the only con again is the sound - You will need a sound bar with this for sure - the picture quality is great in the dark but given we are in Australia on daylight savings, its pretty much rarely used. Haven't used it for gaming yet as I have a whole game setup in the other room, but have been thinking about giving that a go.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] When we first bought this in 2023 it had to be replaced within one week with issues with Power. It is now not even 3 years and this one will not with on. Unfortunately over a week to get someone to inspect. Older model QA75Q9FAWSSY bought in 2018 NO ISSUES VERY GOOD PICTURE QUALITY. Missing out on World Cup Soccer. Very frustrating
Bought this TV about a month ago and found that it is not compatible with my PS5. The screen keeps flickering on and off randomly when the PS5 is on. Done some research and found that there is an issue with the one connect box. Attempted to resolve this with Samsung but no fix has been found at present. Will most likely buy the S90C due to this issue. Apart from that the TV is absolutely stunning and easy to use, quality is top notch, setting it up normally requires 2 people.
Very long time Samsung superfan. However, having moved to this tv from an excellent old one connect Q8FN model, I expecteed a lot of progression for a flagship model several years later. Unfortunately, it has been a bit underwhelming out the box, although this has improved with a lot of settings tweaks. The absolute biggest frustration by far is the huge backwards step and limitations imposed by 1) only including a 2.5m one connect cable (with no clear details anywhere up front in product descriptions on this) and 2) the inability to at least purchase a longer cable as per virtually every other one connect model (therefore negating nearly all of the impressive positioning benefits of a one connect setup). This is really, really poor and has made me question whether I want the TV at all, or I have to drastically change the entire AV setup in my living room to accomodate a poorly thought out design aspect of an ultra modern tv. The inflexibility is just a huge step backwards and seems contrary to so many principles of the one connect box. At 2.5m, I may aswell, save loads of money on any other tv setup and just run a huge trunking channel with all the necessary cables straight into the wall mounted tv. Common Samsung, I would really urge you PLEASE to find a solution to this. At the very least bring out a 5m / 10m / 15m cable option as per many of your older (and less premium) models.
Bought this TV just over a year ago. Started to randomly turn off, becoming more frequent. Now it wont come on at all. Ridiculous amount of money for somethings that supposedly all singing & disappointed!
Whilst the TV provides quite a nice picture, the remote leaves a lot to be desired, the operating system not as clean as couuld be BUT then the TV is unreliable, fault 1 after a year took 4 weeks to resolve and fault 2 Samsung will not honour repair or replacement under 5 year extended warranty- have failed to physically inspect the TV with the fault- only relying on virtual remote view of the screen and claim the fault is accidental damage when there is ZERO evidence of this - frankly STEER CLEAR OF SAMSUNG !
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $1,897.99 (Jul 1) to $1,897.99 (Jul 1) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $1,897.99.
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