This massive Samsung Smart TV is back to its lowest price by Fiza Ali
Amazon is once again offering the Samsung U8000F UHD Smart TV at its lowest price, so you may want to check it out if you have been thinking of enhancing your home entertainment experience. Samsung is also offering the TV at a similarly competitive rate.
The U8000F is a 4K LED TV featuring a native resolution of 3,840 × 2,160 and a 60Hz refresh rate. Powered by the Crystal Processor 4K and Motion Xcelerator technology, it delivers AI upscaling for clarity and smoother on‑screen motion. Moreover, HDR10+ and HLG support, together with Mega Contrast and Contrast Enhancer, ensure deeper blacks and heightened brightness.
Audio is provided by a 2‑channel, 20W speaker system featuring Object Tracking Sound Lite, which simulates three‑dimensional movement, and Q‑Symphony compatibility for pairing with Samsung soundbars.
Furthermore, the Tizen Smart TV platform offers a built‑in Bixby voice control and compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant. Samsung TV Plus, Samsung Health, Daily+, and Workout Tracker are all pre‑loaded, while multi‑device features such as Mobile-to‑TV mirroring, Sound Mirroring, Wireless TV On, and Apple AirPlay 2 support simplify connectivity.
For gamers, the U8000F includes Auto Low‑Latency Mode (ALLM), Variable Refresh Rate, and HGiG certification, plus access to the tech giant's Gaming Hub in key regions. Finally, three HDMI 2.0 ports (4K @ 60Hz), one USB‑A port, an eARC/ARC‑capable HDMI, Wi‑Fi 5, Gigabit Ethernet, and Bluetooth 5.3 ensure versatile wired and wireless device connections.
65-inch Samsung Crystal UHD U8000F 4K Smart TV (2025 Model): $457.99 (Amazon US) - $459.99 (Samsung US)
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Phone Link has the ability to control media playing on my phone. But not the ability to stream the audio from the Phone app thru my desktop speakers.
I raised a feature request several ago, as I've never really understood the point.
Facebook did the same with messenger years ago so this isn't that much of a surprise. They don't want to support another native app.
Besides, MS has dropped UWP in favor of WinUI.