Published: 2022-09-30, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
Rich Colors and Contrast, Good HDR Performance, Low Input Lag, FreeSync and G-Sync Compatible,
Pricey, No Ergonomics, TV Limitations
The Samsung 43 QN90B is a great TV choice for gaming on all platforms that can take advantage of its 4K output. It is not accurate, but it's vibrant and capable of great HDR performance thanks to its mini LED backlight. It's also fast and responsive unlik...
The Samsung QN90B features a bright and beautiful panel in a thin and lightweight chassis. It's a really nice television, it's just competing with OLEDs and QD OLEDs at its price which, in 2022, puts it in an awkward place...
Published: 2022-06-07, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Fantastic contrast with visually perfect blacks and little to no light bloom, Ideal white balance, Hands-free voice assistants and Apple AirPlay 2, Solar-powered, rechargeable remote
Color and peak brightness aren't quite as strong as predecessor's, Samsung's smart TV interface is still frustrating to navigate, No Dolby Vision support
Published: 2022-03-17, Author: Alexander , review by: rtings.com
Excellent native contrast ratio, Great Mini LED full-array local dimming feature, Removes 24p judder from any content, Decent viewing angle, Incredible HDR peak brightness
A bit of blooming noticeable around bright objects
The 65" Samsung QN90B Neo QLED 4K TVs is highly recommended for its uncanny ability to handle a broad variety of content and make it look good under just about any lighting conditions. You'll find similar performance at the other screen sizes but with the...
Published: 2022-02-23, Author: Emma , review by: makeuseof.com
Excellent 4K picture with HDR10 support, Incredible native sound, Fast performance, Easytouse interface
Best viewed front and center, Extremely heavy and cumbersome—assemble with caution, Only one HDMI 2.1 port, No Dolby Vision, or native Dolby Atmos support
Some others have dubbed Samsung's QN65QN90A Neo QLED LCD Ultra HDTV as the perfect set for a bright room, better suited to that environment than any OLED model. Yes, the Samsung will look good in a bright room, whether screening a football game or the new...