Samsung The Terrace QN65LST7DAFXZA 65"

★★★★★ 4.9 (36)

A 65-inch Mini-LED QLED panel with 2000-nit peak brightness ensures visibility even in partial sun, encased in an IP56-rated solid metal chassis that withstands outdoor elements. The included 210W Terrace soundbar with a dedicated center channel elevates audio beyond the built-in TV speakers, while Tizen smart features provide streaming access. This outdoor TV is best for homeowners building a year-round backyard theater in sunlit patios or decks.

Screen 65
Resolution 3840x2160
Panel QLED
Refresh 60 Hz
HDR HDR10+
smart platform Tizen
dolby atmos Yes
hdmi version 2.1
Samsung The Terrace QN65LST7DAFXZA 65" tv
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Snapshot

The 30-Second Version

The Samsung The Terrace QN65LST7DAFXZA is a 65-inch outdoor 4K QLED TV built to survive the elements while delivering 2000 nits of brightness for partial sun viewing. Picture quality and audio are top-tier for an outdoor set, but the 60Hz panel and wild price swings mean it's not for everyone. If you want a permanent, weatherproof outdoor cinema, this is one of the best options available.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 2000 nits of brightness cuts through partial sun glare 97th
  • IP56 weather resistance built for permanent outdoor installs 90th
  • Excellent color volume and anti-reflection coating 90th
  • Solid built-in 40W audio with Dolby Atmos 86th
  • Mini-LED local dimming delivers deep blacks for an outdoor TV

Cons

  • 60Hz panel limits serious gaming potential
  • Price swings wildly from $3,000 to over $139,000 depending on the bundle
  • Tizen OS can feel sluggish compared to Google TV or Roku
  • No Dolby Vision support, only HDR10+
  • Weighs nearly 86 pounds, so wall mounting is a two-person job

What owners think

The Word on the Street

4.9/5 (36 reviews)
👍 Owners consistently rave about the brightness and picture clarity, even in direct sunlight, calling it a game-changer for outdoor viewing.
👍 The build quality and weather resistance get high marks, with many buyers feeling confident leaving it installed year-round.
🤔 A few people mention the smart TV interface feels a bit slow, and the lack of Dolby Vision is a minor letdown at this price.

How owner sentiment changed over time

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Based on when customers actually wrote their reviews - so you can see whether early praise held up.

Owner sentiment has cooled since launch
1★2★3★4★5★Q2 '25: 5.0★ · 1 reviewQ4 '25: 5.0★ · 2 reviewsQ2 '26: 4.5★ · 2 reviews1282Q2 '25Q4 '25Q1 '26Q2 '26
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Based on 13 dated customer reviews, grouped by calendar quarter. Period analysis is in English.

The proof

Performance

Picture quality on The Terrace sits in the 97th percentile of all TVs in our database, and it shows. The 2000-nit peak brightness combined with the anti-reflection coating means you get a watchable, vibrant image even in partial sunlight. Colors stay rich thanks to 100% color volume with quantum dots, and the NQ4 AI Gen2 processor does solid work upscaling older content to 4K. Motion handling is smooth with Motion Xcelerator, though the 60Hz panel means this isn't a gaming monster. For sports and outdoor movie nights, it's a standout. Audio hits the 90th percentile, which is impressive for a TV. The built-in 3.0 channel, 40W speaker system with Dolby Atmos is actually usable outdoors, though most people will pair it with the optional Terrace soundbar for more punch.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 89.7
Audio 90.1
Smart 63
Gaming 56.4
Display 85.8
Connectivity 70.9
Social Proof 63.2
Picture Quality 96.7

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 65"
Resolution 4K
Panel Type QLED
Backlight Mini-LED
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Curved No

Picture Quality

Brightness 2000 nits
Peak Brightness 2000
Color Gamut 100% Color Volume
Motion Tech Motion Xcelerator
Processor NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor

HDR

HDR Formats HDR10+
Dolby Vision No
HDR10+ Yes
HLG No

Gaming

Refresh Rate 60 Hz
VRR Variable Refresh Rate (VRR)
ALLM Yes
Game Mode Yes

Smart TV

Platform Tizen
Voice Assistant SmartThings
Screen Mirroring SmartThings

Audio

Speaker Config 3
Wattage 40
Dolby Atmos Yes
Surround Sound DTS Digital Surround
eARC Yes

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 3
HDMI Version 2.1
USB Ports 1
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth 5.2
Ethernet Yes
Optical Audio Yes
VESA Mount 400x400

Power & Size

Energy Star No
Annual Energy 401
Weight 38.9 kg / 85.8 lbs

vs Competition

The Terrace doesn't have many direct competitors because most brands don't make serious outdoor TVs. The Sony BRAVIA XR A95L is a stunning indoor QD-OLED with better contrast and a 120Hz panel for gaming, but it's not weather-sealed and would get destroyed outside. The LG G5 Series OLED is similarly brilliant indoors with perfect blacks, but again, zero outdoor protection. If you're looking for a big, bright indoor TV and don't need weather resistance, the TCL QM7K or Hisense U7 Series will give you Mini-LED performance for a fraction of the cost. But none of those can sit on a deck in the rain. The Terrace is in its own lane. You're paying for the IP56 rating and the anti-glare engineering, not just the panel.

Spec Samsung The Terrace QN65LST7DAFXZA 65" Sony BRAVIA 9 K85XR90 LG G5 Series OLED83G5WUA Hisense U8 Series 55U8QG TCL NXTVISION 65A300W Panasonic Z95AP Series TV-65Z95AP
Screen Size 65 85 83 55 64.5 65
Resolution 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160 4K 4K 4K
Panel Type QLED MiniLED OLED MiniLED QLED OLED
Refresh Rate 60 120 120 165 120 144
Hdr HDR10+ HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG), Dolby Vision Dolby Vision, HDR10 Dolby Vision, HDR 10+, HDR 10, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) Dolby Vision, HDR 10, HDR 10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG) HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, HLG
Smart Platform Tizen Google TV webOS Google TV Google TV Fire TV
Dolby Vision false true true true true true
Dolby Atmos true true true true true true
Hdmi Version 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product HdrAudioSmartGamingDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofPicture Quality
Samsung The Terrace QN65LST7DAFXZA 65" 89.790.16356.485.870.963.296.7
Sony BRAVIA 9 K85XR90 Compare 7696.691.878.683.19394.578.8
LG G5 Series OLED83G5WUA Compare 8190.190.298.297.298.794.535.6
Hisense U8 Series 55U8QG Compare 91.29895.89523.485.994.599.4
TCL NXTVISION 65A300W Compare 7677.499.184.539.28982.135.6
Panasonic Z95AP Series TV-65Z95AP Compare 95.498.948.29153.981.363.535.6

Price

Value & Pricing

Pricing on The Terrace is all over the map. We've seen it listed anywhere from $3,000 to a staggering $139,490 depending on the retailer and whether you're getting the TV alone or a full kit with the soundbar. Newegg currently has the best deal on the refurbished model if you're looking to save some cash. For a dedicated outdoor TV with this level of brightness and weather sealing, the lower end of that range is actually competitive. But once you creep past $5,000, you have to really love the idea of a permanent outdoor setup. A high-end indoor OLED like the LG G5 paired with a weatherproof cover could technically work for less money, though you'd lose the anti-glare and durability that make The Terrace special.

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Overview

The Samsung The Terrace QN65LST7DAFXZA is a 65-inch outdoor 4K QLED TV built for people who want a real cinematic experience on the patio, not just a dusty old set dragged outside for game day. It uses a Mini-LED backlight with local dimming, which helps it hit a peak brightness of 2000 nits. That's a big deal for an outdoor screen, because it means you can actually see the picture when the sun is out. The solid metal design and IP56 rating for water and dust resistance mean it's designed to live outside through the seasons, not just for a few hours at a time. If you've been searching for a partial sun outdoor TV that doesn't wash out the moment the clouds clear, this is one of the few options that takes the job seriously.

Common Questions

Q: Is the Samsung The Terrace good for bright outdoor spaces?

Yes, it's specifically designed for partial sun with 2000 nits of peak brightness and an anti-reflection coating, so it stays visible even when the sun hits the screen.

Q: Can the Samsung The Terrace be left outside in the rain?

It has an IP56 rating for water and dust resistance, so it can handle rain and the elements, but it's meant for partial sun and covered areas, not full submersion.

Q: Does the Samsung The Terrace support Dolby Vision?

No, it supports HDR10+ but not Dolby Vision, which is a bit of a miss for a premium TV, though the high brightness still delivers excellent HDR.

Q: Is the Samsung The Terrace good for gaming?

It has a 60Hz panel with VRR and ALLM, so casual gaming is fine, but serious gamers will miss the 120Hz refresh rate found on many indoor TVs.

Who Should Skip This

Skip The Terrace if you're just looking for a big, bright indoor TV. A TCL QM7K or Hisense U7 will give you Mini-LED performance with better gaming features for way less money. Also skip it if you need a truly portable outdoor screen. At nearly 86 pounds, this thing is meant to be mounted and left alone. If you want something you can move from the garage to the yard for movie night, a cheaper indoor set with a weatherproof cover is a more practical choice.

Verdict

If you have a covered patio or a partially shaded outdoor space and you're tired of squinting at a dim screen, the Samsung The Terrace is the real deal. It's one of the few TVs that can handle direct and indirect sunlight without turning into a mirror. The picture quality is genuinely impressive for an outdoor set, and the build quality inspires confidence. But this is a niche product with a niche price tag. If you're just looking for a big screen for occasional backyard movie nights, a cheaper indoor TV under a gazebo might serve you just fine. For a permanent outdoor theater that can take some weather, The Terrace is hard to beat.

Usage Scores

Overall (83.9)Budget (84.7)Gaming (68.2)Movies (81.6)Sports (86)Outdoor (86.1)Portable (54.9)Corporate (71.3)Streaming (82.3)Smart Home (75.3)

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