Abstract: Samsung continues to manufacture TVs with fantastic performance at steep prices. Its newest flagship 4K LED TV, the QN95C series ($3,299.99 for the 65-inch model), follows in the footsteps of the excellent QN95B with effectively perfect black levels thank...
No doubt about it: The Samsung QN95B Neo QLED TV has everything you’d expect from a premium TV. Pair that with acing our lab tests, and it’s easy to consider this one of the best TVs of the year and perhaps the best QLED TV to date.While no Dolby Vision i...
Heavy blooming, Revamped Tizen with ads, promoted content, Tizen not receiving updates, Horrendous Game mode, Loss of resolution due to wide viewing angles
Samsung QN95B is the successor to last year's QN95A and besides its sleek exterior design and the new fullscreen Tizen user interface not much has changed. It has the same number of dimming zones and delivers more or less the same picture quality with rel...
Published: 2021-02-22, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
These first look reviews aren't easy to do. I only get the TV for a short time and then it goes on to the next reviewer. So I'm sure there was plenty more I could have covered but I just didn't have the time to do that.My final thoughts on the 4K Samsung...
After only achieving a relatively mild improvement over their predecessors with its 2022 Mini LED TVs, Samsung has moved things on much more convincingly with the QN95C. Nearly doubling the number of dimming zones has elevated almost every aspect of pictu...
Abstract: While OLED had new brighter panels to shout about in 2021, the story of the year for rival LCD technology was definitely the arrival of mini LED backlighting. Samsung, in particular, showed how moving to much smaller LEDs, coupled with an increase in a TV...
Published: 2022-03-29, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Impressive picture quality,Class-leading local dimming,Cutting-edge processing,Big sonic delivery,Superb gaming performance
Redesigned smart platform is disappointing from an ergonomic perspective,Still no Dolby Vision
The Samsung QN95B takes the company's Neo QLED tech to the next level, with some of the best images we've ever seen from a TV. Thanks to class-leading local dimming the images are bright and punchy, but blacks remain suitably inky and the shadows detailed...
Published: 2022-03-23, Author: John , review by: T3.com
Stunningly bright and intense HDR pictures,Excellent 4K sharpness and clarity,Strong streaming app support,Comprehensive gaming features and support,Sophisticated Infinity design,
New smart interface is a misstep, Backlight clouding from wide viewing angles, Occasional black detail crushing in Standard mode, Default settings cause artefacts, No Dolby Vision support,
The Samsung QN95A takes the already fantastic image quality of Neo QLED and cranks it up even further, somehow. The level of clarity is realistic beyond reason, and the HDR performance is dazzling - literally, in some cases. Add in its beautiful slim desi...
Published: 2022-03-21, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Spectacular picture quality, Gorgeous minimalistic design, Comprehensive streaming app support
Convoluted smart system, Occasionally aggressive dimming, On the expensive side
Samsung turned to mini-LED lighting for the first time in 2021 with spectacular results: the Samsung QN95B Neo QLED TV delivers big improvements in contrast, backlight controls, upscaling, color and HDR-friendly brightness. if you want a TV that's able to...