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The Samsung 32-Inch Class QLED Q8F 4K UHD Smart TV (2025 Model) delivers a premium entertainment experience with its Q4 AI Processor, 100% color volume via Quantum Dot technology, and a sleek AirSlim design. It offers vibrant 4K visuals, AI-optimized picture and sound, and access to thousands of free streaming channels without subscription. Designed for both cinematic viewing and smooth gaming, it supports up to 4K 144Hz VRR and features built-in Alexa for smart home integration.










| ASIN | B0DXMQW3BF |
| Additional Features | Built-In Speaker, Game Mode |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 138 kilowatt_hours_per_1000_hours |
| Antenna Location | Entertainment, Gaming |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Input | HDMI |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Base Depth | 6.1 inches |
| Base Width | 25.5 inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,570 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #25 in QLED TVs |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Built-In Media | Power Cable, Remote Control, Stand, User Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
| Content Sharing Direction | TV to Mobile |
| Contrast Ratio | High |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,063 Reviews |
| Display Backlight Configuration | Edge LED |
| Display Backlight Setting | Supreme UHD Dimming |
| Display Backlight Technology | LED |
| Display Language Options | English, French, Spanish |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 144 |
| Display Size Class | 32 inches |
| Display Technology | QLED |
| HDR Format Supported | HDR10/Hybrid Log Gamma |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
| Integrated Surround Sound Format | Dolby |
| Internet Applications | Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.1"D x 28.5"W x 18.8"H |
| Item Weight | 11.9 pounds |
| Item Weight Without Stand | 11.7 pounds |
| Manufacturer | SAMSUNG |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 1500 nit |
| Mfr Part Number | QN32Q8FAAFXZA |
| Model Name | SAMQN32Q8F |
| Model Number | QN32Q8FAAFXZA |
| Model Series | Q8F |
| Model Year | 2025 |
| Motion Enhancement Technology | Motion Xcelerator |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.1, 5.1, 7.1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operating System | Tizen |
| Parental Control Technology | V-Chip |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | Q4 AI Processor |
| Power Consumption | 70 watts |
| Refresh Rate | 60 hertz |
| Resolution | 4K |
| Screen Finish | Glossy |
| Screen Mirroring Technology | SmartShare |
| Screen Size | 32 inches |
| Signal Format | ATSC |
| Size | 32-Inch |
| Speaker Description | 4.1 Channel Sound, Dolby Digital Plus |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 20 watts |
| Special Feature | Built-In Speaker, Game Mode |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment, Gaming |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 3 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| Tuner Type | ATSC |
| UPC | 887276990941 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| VESA Mount Standard | 100 x 100 mm |
| Video Encoding | H.265 (HEVC) |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
I**Y
Very pleased Thus Far with this Purchase
Just had this set delivered and unpacked.. I chose the delivery and unpacking option, which was convenient (and only required perhaps, a solid twenty minutes). Still getting aclimated to this model (particularly since settings are quite a bit different than my older model, which was a 46 inch Samsung. 50 inch was just a bit more suitable for my needs than going with a slightly larger 55 inch model. Colors look considerably better (lol, and they should right?), in comparison to my previous LED model (which I ran continuously, without experiencing any hiccups other than my allowing a screen burn to work itself in). It will require a day or two to get accustomed to the settings layout, obviously, but thus far, I'm quite satisfied overall. Disappointed however, with the remote, because I got used to the luxury of pressing one button to switch back to a previous channel, which this solar cell remote doesn't support (and yes, I've researched all kinds of online 'so-called' solutions to this which haven't worked). No problem with hooking up the Samsung soundbar (that I had purchased for my previous Samsung TV, roughly 5-6 years back) and it works just fine. Price wise, I am comfortable with what I paid and quite glad I took the time to look over a couple dozen similar models (some which were more alluring, but cost considerably more). So far, so good. Update: It's been a couple months now and I'm still very much liking this purchase. This certainly improves (considerably), over my previous 46 inch Samsung tv, making watching television more enjoyable. Still happy with my purchase decision. Took several days to get accustomed to the various settings, which differed from my older Samsung, but that's to be expected. Too bad the remote doesn't have a previous channel button that my previous tv remote had, but it is what it is. I upgraded my older Samsung sound bar to the Q600F and placed it on my electric fireplace directly in front of my tv. Barely had room, but it fits. Unfortunately, the sound bar was just high enough that it interfered with my tv remote. So, I purchased the AX WABER Universal TV Stand (AX10TB02), which was priced nicely, is certainly sturdy to the feel, well packaged and fully capable of holding several size tvs. Installing this stand appears simple and straight forward (you'll need a Phillips head screw driver however). I paused on installing the tv stand because I noted that the two sets of holes on the back of the tv (where you mount the stand's brackets which then attach to the stand's legs), just didn't seem wide enough apart. The tv is roughly 43 inches across yet one pair holes was 16 1/2 inches from the left edge of the tv while the other side was 18 1/2 inches in from the other edge. The spacing between both sets of holes is only 8 1/2 inches apart, which seems kind of odd. One would think that the placement of those holes would have been further apart (i.e. 10 1/2 to 12 inches or so). Though the weight of the tv isn't an issue, the fact that the legs on my tv stand would only be 8 1/2 inches apart (given the width of the tv), kind of raises an eyebrow. The tv's rear side is flat, so why Samsung didn't space the rear holes wider apart seems a tiny bit puzzling. They may do the job as intended, but it still seems odd. In the meantime, I set the tv on a riser to resolve the issue where my soundbar was interfering with my tv remote. Although the riser is 7 inches high (about three inches higher than what I needed), it works. Still very much recommend this tv (and the AX WABER TV Stand (AX10TB02)), as well. update number 2: Let's face it, most of us don't exactly focus our tv purchase decisions on where the mounting holes on the back of a tv are. Granted, some folks may do so, but most folks, including me, don't. Although I prefer to install the AX Waber tv top stand (which I previously mentioned), I only held off doing so because Samsung chose to space the mounting holes on the back of the tv only 8.5 inches apart. I attached a photo here, laying down a couple pencils to give you an idea where Samsung's rear sets of holes are located. Visually, it just seems odd that Samsung would space those rear side holes only 8.5 inches apart (as opposed to something like 12-14 inches apart in view of the tv's width). It's only my personal observation, but 8.5 inches apart just doesn't exactly inspire an abundance of confidence in mounting a tv top type stand. It may work fine to attach my stand to it, but visually, that 8.5 inch distance still leaves a tiny bit of doubt. Overall, I still enjoy the tv (and my Samsung Q600F soundbar), however. While Samsung's standard tv legs are nicely and proportionately spaced out, which is great for most display needs, Samsung didn't apply that same logic to spacing out the rear side mounting holes on this tv (in my opinion). Something that some customers might consider.
R**E
Great Price/Value
I am very happy with this purchase. It offers excellent value for the price. The TV arrived the next day and was delivered inside the apartment. Unpacking and setup were straightforward and felt safe. The remote is simple and easy to use, with a minimalist design that is a welcome change from bulkier models. The picture quality is very good, offering a solid 4K experience without being overly expensive. The sound quality is also strong on my end. Overall, this is a clear upgrade from my previous TV, which I purchased at a similar price nearly seven years ago. It is one of the best value options I have found on Amazon, and I would recommend it.
D**E
Samsung 32-inch Smart TV - w/ 4K / AI / Wifi / Bluetooth
No regrets and a few pleasant extras. I hope this may be helpful, especially for 32-inch model shoppers, which is what I spent some time researching, and ended up buying this for one use (main bedroom) and another brand for a guest room that has an Apple TV. I'm Mac-based, so all the options for Bluetooth, Airplay, etc., appealed to me - but mostly I just watch the TV, via streaming. OK, my observations, after having read tons of comments on remotes, viewing angle, sound, etc. YMMV First choice for me here (home, bedroom, replacing a beloved Sony Trinitron of many years), was a decent picture and livable sound, having anticipated a sound bar, but reconsidering. Reviews varied on functionality, remote, and picture quality. This 32-incher - I bought a week apart from the Roku Select 32" (non HDR) - is fine for those basics. It is a nice crisp display that can be modified but starts off quite adequate as-is. Set-up? Mostly easy, and honored my old Samsung account to help me get in quickly. Wi-Fi connection setup mostly as expected (and same as my other 2 digital TV's). Main issues for me, watching a lot and playing a little for a few days now: I mostly want to go straight away to YouTube TV (or other streaming, as it's easy to add 'apps' and Netflix etc. are pre-configured and on the remote. Speaking of, I read many comments/reviews referencing the remote. First off, it's a small thin thing, not a big brick with multi-button collection some called confusing. It's minimal - and has a solar panel on its back if that's appealing! (Also, USB) I'd read some complaints about buttons, especially the 'rocker' for the volume. Yes, it's a bit odd/retro maybe, but then the Roku's remote has volume on the side, also to mixed reviews. The nice part of this volume control is - once used to it - it is also a quick and easy mute button, pressing as opposed to up/down rocking (intentionally or accidentally). I'm getting used to that. It is what it is, and this is among the more basic-but-user-friendly remotes. Now, watching pre-taped shows - in my case via YouTube TV, but could be Netflix or anything.... the remote was fine, really easy and responsive to fast forward, pause, or watch in 1/2 or other speed. Again, I'm still learning, but seeing the "smarts". My biggest frustration so far is the 'home screen' and initial connectivity. It started off ok, and can be slightly customized, but unlike the Roku, so far I can't get rid of the gunk/clutter (recommendations) which appear on my 'home' page, with or without the Smart Hub set as default. It's sort of easy to 'scroll' down to the 2nd section (apps) where my YouTube TV resides, but no way to make it more prominent or easy to get to by any default - that I've found yet. What else? Oh, this is A.I. ! "Gen 1" being implemented here on this 32" QLED /Q4 along with on the large & jumbo sets. For those already used to it, be it Siri/Alexa or Amazon reviews, whatever, it has been 'helpful' so far, with questions like, "Where can I see my settings for xyz?" or "how to customize...." It "thinks" for a second, then produces a small window with plain-English instructions, step 1, 2, 3...." If stumped (I think that's why!) it opened a browser window~ Which brings up a few small glitchy quirks, which I'm going to chalk up to this being a "Gen 1", AI-incorporated media set. I've also had two occasions where I turn it on and am either informed of a network error (which quickly is fixed or goes away on restart) or it goes right to the smart hub "Live tv" show I stumbled across while exploring. "Stuck", it seems. Sometimes it is black for a few seconds before 'firing up'. Then all is smooth. So I'm still learning and sure there is a lot of capability here I won't come close to fully exploiting, as I will be happy to watch my subscribed streaming content and maybe dabble with the many, many live feeds (mostly oldie TV and news). Bottom line: For a bedroom with mostly direct and little peripheral viewing, no issue at all with a clear image from when I walk into the room until I am in a chair or bed watching. Sound is fine, really, better than expected. HDR isn't really real, as the tech reviews say, sometimes (the scientist/perfectionist in me says) I can see where full backlight/HDR might give more detail in an all-black suit, but then, it's pretty good, for a truly state-of-the-art (ish) 32" 'smart tv'. That's my take. Speaking of getting what one pays for - and I think this is about right, stepping up from HD or FHD - No regrets on this, a few wishes (for Gen 4 or 5 AI?) and hoping I'll adapt or train it further. For comparison, the Roku I bought (guest BR) is also a good one, for my use, anyway. Not as robust definition, but pleasant color, adequate sound, and great, easy interface. With its own easy-but-maybe-quirky remote. 'Great value'. I found few choices in 32-inch smart TV's, and none seem highly rated (by CU, anyway). But I'm quite happy after this upgrade project, hoping they'll last awhile.
A**R
A few quirks
I was looking for a small 32" replacement for my existing Samsung kitchen TV when this went on sale and I couldn't resist. I feed this TV using an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max and the picture is great. Colors appear accurate out of the box. There are, however, a few quirks: 1) As others mentioned the VESA mounting holes are towards the top of the TV. I had to move my mount up about 4 inches to keep the TV in approximately the same position. I couldn't reuse the screws because this TV requires a longer length to engage the threads. Luckily I have a collection of metric screws but they were too long so I ended up needing to use some standoffs making the whole mount look sloppy. What would the average person do if they didn't have some metric screws lying around? Why so deep? Why not centered? 2) I don't like the whole remote control design and operation. In my opinion Samsung wants to offer a modern minimalistic remote with only a few buttons. Great, except to support all the features they now have to make the menu system very complex. I wanted to simply scan for antenna channels and couldn't find out how. I don't watch those channels unless my internet goes out. The operation manual is only available online and didn't tell me how to accomplish this. I guess the TV did this automatically since I do have terrestrial channels to view. To access the TV settings you need to press "Home" then navigate a few menu layers. I found out my old Samsung infrared remote, with lots of buttons, works just fine. Press the "Settings" button and you are there. All the other buttons work too! If you don't like the remote, just buy a replacement Samsung remote with all the buttons for around $10. 3) I am a little disappointed with the relatively narrow viewing angle of the 32" screen. Watching directly in front is wonderful, but get off center by more than 45 degrees and the picture really starts to wash out. You can barely see the colors. The first time I saw this I suspected a problem with the HDMI feed. Is this typical for QLED? 4) You need to create a Samsung account and login to use any of the features of this TV beyond watching antenna channels or HDMI feeds. I realize this is the wave of the future, but still have a hard time providing personal information just to watch TV. So far I have not seen any obtrusive ads or marketing emails. I hope that holds up with time. I'm only removing 1 star for these quirks because I can live with them - especially since the picture looks great. I'm sure I'll eventually figure out the menu system. I still recommend this TV for anyone looking for a small screen 4K TV. I believe this is the only one available in a 32" format.
J**M
Outstanding Picture Quality and Performance โ Still Loving It Months Later!
I purchased the Samsung 65-Inch Class QLED Q8F 4K UHD Smart TV several months ago, and after living with it for an extended period, I can confidently say it has been one of the best electronics purchases I've made. The picture quality, smart features, and overall performance have continued to impress me every day. From the moment I turned it on, the image quality stood out. The QLED display produces incredibly vibrant colors, deep contrast, and excellent brightness. Whether I'm watching movies, sports, TV shows, or streaming content, everything looks sharp, detailed, and lifelike. The 100% Color Volume technology really makes a difference, especially when viewing colorful nature scenes, animated content, and HDR movies. One feature I've grown to appreciate over time is the Q4 AI Processor. The upscaling works remarkably well, making even older or lower-resolution content look cleaner and more detailed. Streaming services, cable channels, and live sports all benefit from the enhanced picture processing, creating a consistently impressive viewing experience. The 4K resolution is stunning on a screen this size. The level of detail is fantastic, and the 65-inch display provides an immersive cinematic experience without overwhelming the room. Family movie nights have become much more enjoyable, and sporting events feel like you're right in the action. The brightness performance is another major strength. My living room gets a lot of natural light during the day, but this TV handles bright environments exceptionally well. The picture remains vibrant and easy to see without excessive glare, making it ideal for daytime viewing. I've also been very pleased with the smart TV features. The interface is responsive, intuitive, and easy to navigate. Accessing streaming services, switching between apps, and finding content is quick and hassle-free. Everything runs smoothly, and the system has remained reliable after months of regular use. For gaming, this TV has been excellent as well. The picture is smooth, responsive, and visually stunning. Fast-moving scenes look crisp, and the large screen creates a highly immersive gaming experience. Whether playing action games, sports titles, or open-world adventures, the TV performs beautifully. The design deserves recognition too. The slim profile, thin bezels, and modern appearance give it a premium look that enhances the entire room. Even when turned off, it looks elegant and sophisticated as part of the entertainment setup. What has impressed me most is how well the TV has held up over time. Months after purchase, I'm still just as happy with it as I was on day one. The picture quality remains outstanding, the smart features continue to work flawlessly, and it consistently delivers a premium viewing experience for every type of content. Overall, the Samsung 65-Inch QLED Q8F is an exceptional television that combines stunning visuals, powerful processing, user-friendly smart features, and beautiful design. If you're looking for a high-quality 4K TV that performs just as well months later as it does out of the box, I highly recommend this model. It has exceeded my expectations and remains the centerpiece of my home entertainment system. Five stars! โญโญโญโญโญ
L**D
DO NOT BUY SAMSUNG TVS IN AMAZON, WARRANTY IS TERRIBLE AS WELL AS SERVICE
I would present it this way: I purchased a new Samsung television through Amazon. The television experienced a major panel failure approximately two months after delivery. Samsung confirmed the defect. Two authorized technicians came to my home. The only remedy offered was removal of my nearly new television for approximately two weeks to replace the display panel. I believe a television suffering a catastrophic panel failure shortly after purchase should be replaced rather than undergo a major repair. Respevctfully requested a replacement, both in writing and telephonically and was denied: Request for Replacement of Defective Samsung Q8F 65" TV To Samsung Customer Relations, I am writing to request review and escalation of my warranty claim concerning my Samsung 65" Q8F 4K Samsung Vision AI Smart TV (Model QN65Q8FAAFXZA, Serial No. 0JUJ3CXYC00802X), purchased new from Amazon on February 20, 2026. Approximately two months after purchase, the television developed a significant display defect consisting of a large black area across the screen. The defect substantially impairs the normal use and enjoyment of the television and is plainly inconsistent with the quality a consumer reasonably expects from a new premium television. I promptly contacted both Amazon and Samsung. After completing the requested troubleshooting, Samsung determined that service was required and dispatched authorized technicians to my home. The technicians confirmed that the television required repair and advised that the unit would have to be removed from my home for approximately two weeks. They also informed me that they were authorized only to repair the television and had no authority to replace it. While I appreciate Samsung's willingness to honor its warranty obligations, I respectfully submit that repairing a television that suffered a major panel failure after only two months of normal residential use is not an appropriate resolution. Replacing the display panel is effectively replacing the television's primary and most valuable component. A consumer who purchases a new premium television should not reasonably expect such a significant failure almost immediately after purchase. Although I understand that the written warranty may permit Samsung to elect repair, replacement, or refund, I respectfully request that Samsung exercise its discretion to authorize a replacement as a matter of fairness, customer satisfaction, and good faith. This request is also consistent with the principles underlying the implied warranty of merchantability recognized under the Uniform Commercial Code as adopted in most states. A product should be fit for its ordinary purpose and free from substantial defects that manifest shortly after purchase. A catastrophic panel failure within approximately sixty days raises legitimate concerns that the product was not of merchantable quality at the time of sale. I have acted in good faith throughout this process, promptly reported the defect, cooperated with Samsung's diagnostic procedures, and made the television available for inspection by Samsung's authorized service providers. Accordingly, I respectfully request that Samsung: Replace the television with a new equivalent model; or Provide another comparable remedy that does not require extensive repair of a television that failed shortly after purchase. I hope this matter can be resolved promptly and amicably. If a replacement cannot be authorized at the customer service level, I respectfully request that this matter be reviewed by Samsung Executive Customer Relations or another department with authority to approve an exception. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your response. I contacted Amazon: Subject: Request for Amazon Assistance with Defective Samsung TV Purchased on February 20, 2026 Dear Amazon Customer Service, I am requesting Amazon's assistance regarding a Samsung television that I purchased through Amazon on February 20, 2026. The product is a Samsung 65" Q8F 4K Samsung Vision AI Smart TV (2025). Approximately two months after purchase, the television developed a major display defect consisting of a large black area across the screen. This was not caused by accidental damage or misuse. The defect appeared during normal residential use. Following Amazon's instructions, I contacted Samsung. Samsung's troubleshooting confirmed that service was required, and two authorized service technicians came to my home. Both technicians confirmed the defect and advised that the television would need to be removed from my home for approximately two weeks so that the display panel could be replaced. While I appreciate Samsung honoring its warranty, I do not believe that replacing the primary component of a television that failed after only two months of ownership is an appropriate resolution for a premium product purchased new through Amazon. I am respectfully requesting Amazon's assistance in reaching a fair resolution. I am not seeking special treatment. Rather, I believe a television that experiences a catastrophic display failure shortly after purchase should be replaced instead of undergoing major warranty repair. I have always trusted Amazon because of its commitment to customer satisfaction, and I hope Amazon can advocate on my behalf with Samsung or otherwise assist in resolving this matter. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your response. Sincerely, WAIST OF MY TIME.
S**Y
Great picture and sound. Remote if very responsive!
A great TV for a bedroom. The picture and sound are great, and the remote is very responsive. It was a little annoying to have to sign up for a Samsung account before I could do much. But once I did, it was great. All the apps seem to run through that app, but you get a bunch of free stuff with it. Though adding new apps was a little difficult because it didn't have a app button to just simply push add. But I eventually was able to get that set up. The last thing is, I want to hang this on a wall mount and you have to buy the exact size screws to make this work. It's an odd size but amazon sells it for this exact TV for $7 It would be nice if they could include that for the price we paid. But overall, I'm happy with the TV
A**R
Very good value, good quality.
Good picture, good quality. Good sound. Good set up options. I strongly recommend this Samsung smart tv
R**ร
good
good picture, good price, good interface
A**R
Works okay.
Works okay. Setting up was a bit complicated.
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