It’s easy to recommend the Samsung S95C OLED TV. The upgrades to both design and performance leave a strong impression, and it’s exciting to see there’s still room for innovation in the TV space. Plus, it addresses gamers with more determination than any...
Published: 2023-10-10, Author: TONY , review by: stereo.net.au
In 2021, I mused about how Samsung attempted to close the gap in black levels between LED/LCD and OLED with its Q900A Neo QLED. Now, it appears the proverbial shoe is on the other foot, with the S95C trying to close the gap between OLED and LED/LCD in ter...
Published: 2023-10-10, Author: TONY , review by: stereo.net.au
In 2021, I mused about how Samsung attempted to close the gap in black levels between LED/LCD and OLED with its Q900A Neo QLED. Now, it appears the proverbial shoe is on the other foot, with the S95C trying to close the gap between OLED and LED/LCD in ter...
Published: 2023-04-24, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Excellent picture quality, Thin, sleek design, Impressive TV speakers with OTS
Expensive
Samsung's S95C OLED TV offer a premium home entertainment experience with stunning picture and audio quality and a sleek design that won't look out of place in your home.Related PostsOptus deploys Voice Assistant so customers can receive support quicker a...
Abstract: Class-leading HDR brightness, deep black levels and a vibrant, wide colour performance cement this Samsung TV's premium status. Enabling the 77S95C's immaculate imagery is Quantum Dot OLED technology, here in second-generation guise and benefiting from ne...
Exceptional super-bright 4K picture performance,Comprehensive gaming support (4x HDMI 2.1),Stunning Infinity One design,
S90C is cheaper (but less bright), No Dolby Vision HDR, High-end price,
The Samsung S95C redefines the capabilities of Quantum Dot OLED, pushing this new display technology to greater levels of performance. The increased brightness and improved tone mapping deliver some of the best high dynamic range we've ever seen, and when...
(Image credit: Future)It's worth repeating that no verdict can be reached from a manufacturer-run side-by-side demonstration such as this, not least because they often, as was the case here, pit a new model against a rival from last year. As we know, the...
Abstract: In 2022, Samsung released its first generation of TVs to use the company's QD-OLED technology. And while Samsung simply refers to these sets as “OLED,” the new tech, which combines the self-emitting pixels of OLED with the color and brightness enhancing Q...