(Image credit: Future)The Samsung QE55QN85B proves a pleasant surprise on multiple levels. In particular, its bright, colourful and surprisingly contrast-rich Mini LED-inspired picture quality is good enough to make us reconsider the potential of IPS scre...
Bright, colourful and high-contrast images,Great for gaming,Slim, nice-looking design,
Short of black-tone detail, Tizen smart TV changes are a backward step, No Dolby Vision HDR,
In many ways the QN85B represents excellent value for money, but it's also a little compromised in certain aspects of its performance. If you want ultra-bright images it'll certainly dazzle your eyeballs for mostly good reasons though.Reasons to buy+Brigh...
Published: 2022-08-04, Author: Simon , review by: techradar.com
Abstract: The Samsung QN85B looks like an incredibly competitive TV on paper, and while the battle is never won on paper, you have to start somewhere. Its Mini-LED technology (which Samsung calls Neo QLED) is apparent both in the slimness of the screen's profile an...
Published: 2021-07-15, Author: Simon , review by: stuff.tv
Great picture performance, with contrasts and black tones especially enjoyable, Exemplary Tizen smart TV interface, Slim, hangable frame
Can be flustered by on-screen motion, Sounds pretty lifeless, No Dolby Vision HDR
So Samsung's ‘Neo QLED' interpretation of Mini LED technology is two for two. The QE55QN85A may not be an authentically cheap TV, but it's a sight more affordable than the QN95A we tested recently - and yet it has virtually all of the picture performance...
Published: 2021-07-08, Author: Simon , review by: T3.com
Vibrant, subtle 4K picture quality,Great smart TV system,Winningly slim chassis,
No Dolby Vision, Ineffectual sound, Some mild motion-handling issues,
The Samsung QN85A brings Mini-LED tech to a real-world price with very few compromises. There are small issues with it, but the sheer image quality you're getting for the price totally wins me over. The super-sleek design and class-leading smart TV softwa...
Published: 2021-07-02, Author: Simon , review by: techradar.com
Bright, colorful images, Useful for next-gen gamers, Great smart TV interface
Sound is nothing special, No Dolby Vision, Upscaling aggravation
Samsung's first foray into Mini LED is a resounding success, with this Neo QLED TV delivering blacks that give OLED a run for its money, and highlights that are free from blooming. A stylish design and comprehensive feature-set make for an impressive 4K T...
Published: 2021-04-05, Author: Michael , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: In 2021, high-end 4K TVs come in two flavors: OLED and QLED (quantum dot) TVs. OLEDs offer perfect black levels while QLEDs pair imperfect black levels but make up for it by getting brighter-which usually makes them a better choice in well-lit rooms. The...