Unboxing this 85-inch beast felt like unveiling a portal to another dimension—the Infinity Air Design makes the screen borders practically disappear. Watching 'Dune' in 8K HDR was jaw-dropping; I could see every grain of sand on Arrakis like I was holding a magnifying glass to the desert.
The Slim Fit Wall Mount is genius—my living room now looks like a futuristic art gallery with just 7.5mm of clearance. But here's the catch: the included One Connect cable is comically short (1.5m). I learned the hard way that Samsung doesn't sell longer compatible cables yet—three failed Amazon orders later, I had to rearrange my entire entertainment center.
AI upscaling works magic on my 4K Blu-rays, but native 8K content still feels like hunting for unicorns. The built-in speakers? Basically fancy alarm clock quality—my $200 soundbar outperforms them. SmartThings integration is slick for checking my security cams, but the forced Bixby/Alexa setup had me Googling 'how to disable Samsung voice assistants' within minutes.
For $5K, I expected perfection. While the picture quality delivers, the software quirks and accessory limitations make this feel like early adopter tax. Still, when that football game splits into four crystal-clear 4K streams... chef's kiss.