The S95b is great in dark room conditions, where the Qn95b suffers from noticeable blooming. The Qn95b is better in bright room viewing, where the S95b has a purple tint to the reflection coating that effects viewing in bright room conditions.
S95b lovely tv hands down but I chose the qn90b simply because I never have to worry about screen burn at any brightness and should last much longer. Know one knows yet how the S95b will handle long turn use.
I've been told, if you are a gamer or use this television as a computer monitor, burn in will happen. I would never use my television to play games. That is what a computer monitor on a computer is for. 😀
@@carlosbright9615 I agree. This is why Samsung are committed towards mini LED. I was always fan of OLED but now I prefer Mini LED. I can see Sony shifting towards mini LED too
i wanna get it in 85 inch , BUT i am waiting for end of the month might get under $2500, then snatch one will see , Finger cross, BUT only thing avoid buying Samsung TVS , because dont carry Dolby Vision feather on their TVS BUT the BEST buget TV of 2022 is Hisense U8H QLED Series Quantum 4K ULED Mini-LED, BUT if u lucky get one in stock for months sales like hot cakes & U get same pic & blks like these over $3000 grand TVS for half price
@@carlosbright9615 monitor picture quality is garbage compared to a TV and you shouldn't get burn in while gaming unless there are a lot of static HUD's and the TV has an option to dim the HUD's down by a lot to counter burn in
@@carlosbright9615 I am gaming on this TV's with my seriesX and they are perfect for gaming fool.Saying you not buy a TV for gaming nowadays shows how oblivious you are about what's going on on industry nowadays.😆
I bought this TV and received it on October 20th,2022. The picture was amazing, and the TV worked well until it didn't. Woke up on November 8th (19 days) and the TV doesn't turn on anymore. It keeps cycling through the boot sequence and then turns off. There's a clicking sound, "OLED" appears on the screen (approx. 3 sec.), half the screen is red and then turns off. Does that indefinitely. I had to unplug it. Tried to call Samsung ... message says: " due to technical difficulties and high call volume, we cannot receive your call". It's been like that for days. Regardless, I've been communicating through their chat service since day one. I would prefer talking to someone, but I'll make do. All they're willing to do is send a technician to my house to fix it. I asked them to escalate the ticket because I find it ridiculous that I bought a 3000$ paperweight, a lemon that I have only had in my possession for 19 days! I want a replacement. Not some refurbished TV that I paid good money for. I bought this TV to replace my 2016 Samsung LCD TV. That TV had clouding issues after only 14 months! Two months after warranty. I don't want to repeat that experience. Two days in and I'm still waiting for a response. They say I should expect an email in 3 to 5 business days. What I've learned from all of this is to not buy directly from Samsung online. At least at a store I could have negotiated in person. I've been battling cancer for the past 6yrs. I bought this TV to lift my spirits up. I didn't pay for a headache. Really disappointed in their customer service.
@@bestchoicereview i made the mistake of buying it directly from Samsung instead of a local retailer. After being on the phone with them for an hour, they're still refusing to exchange it. Waiting for a call to have it repaired.
Had a S95b and the picture looked really good, but I couldn’t really get the motion dialed in and the frame was bent like a banana. Went with the 77 g2 and it’ll be my tv for the next 5 plus years. Really happy
@@irnomo9784 stutter and slow panning. It would either be great at slow panning and horrible at fast pace. Or great at fast pace and then stutter at slow panning. No in-between and it really bothered me
@@gto.eduardo958 I haven't gotten anything yet. I want the QN90B but the S95B looks really good!! The only thing holding me back is that I want a 75" set and the S95B only comes in 55" and 65". I'm currently thinking about waiting till next year for the 75" S95B to come out.
Hello! I'm planning to buy one of these, and obviously my conundrum is the one addressed in the video: the living room this will go into has windows (with blinds) and some lamp light often even at night. I know the QN90B does better in really bright rooms, but I've no idea how to know whether my room is "really bright" or not, lol. I wish there was a way of measuring the amount or type of light in a room that kicks the winner over to the QN90B over the S95B. For all the reasons mentioned, I'd rather get the S95B, so maybe I'll do that and just see, to return it if it doesn't work for the brightness of the room. Tempted to even buy both and see and return the one I like less.
Hahaha I was JUST looking at my budget to see if I can afford that as well. What did you end up doing in the end? From all the comments I've been reading the past days, I really sympathized with your description at once (my other tab searches for "what is considered bright room for tv"). Did you end up buying one of those in the end? I'm considering that as I live in the Netherlands, during winter there is really low light, but during summer the sunset is around 22:00 or even 23:00 in late June. Looking forward to your response!
@@OreThi I'm an absurd person, lol, so I actually bought both, compared them, and then returned the one that I thought was inferior in my living room. For our space, the OLED was the clear winner, so the S95B is what's sitting there now. =) I did not think the QLED did much better, if at all, in the lighter room, even at peak brightness with the windows behind our couch glowing with the sun coming through. And in all other metrics, especially picture quality, the S95B was just way better. Add to that that when I made the purchase the two were priced the same at Best Buy, and it was an easy choice after I compared them in my own space.
@@tylersterling1786 Thank you very much for taking the time to respond. I'm now paranoid of burn ins, as we have no warranty in Europe against that. From what I've read, if the sunlight comes through the windows and strikes the TV (which I unavoidable in my case), it obviously raises temperatures that others have found to make diagonal lines as burn-ins. The current TV I'm using has really raised temperature, even when shut off during days with daylight. Closing the curtains it's not a option as the big benefit of my apartment is the view and the sunlight. I'm ending up choosing between qn90b or qn95b. The prices at the moment here are: 1000, 1100, 1200 for qn90b, qn95b, s95b. Have you considered any winner between the other two?
@@tylersterling1786 awesome. That's hilarious. I was thinking about doing exactly that (buying both, returning one). Thanks for the insight. It's interesting people suggest the QNs for bright rooms, since their wide viewing angle filter seems to turn bright reflections into rainbow smears, whereas the S95B looks to have really good anti-glare. Do people forget that bright rooms tend to also have reflections? Really appreciate you taking the time to follow up. So you really didn't find the QLED better for your well-lit living room? I'm starting to think S95B is the winner for me too.
Nice video thankyou. So Im upgrading from a 10 year old edge lit set and have an ambient front room. Im leaning towards the S95B but im just nit sure. I dont want to regret it..
I chose a Qn95a over the 90b as it was rated slightly higher overall with the 90b crushing blacks a little more but the margins are tiny. It was mostly about cost as I bought a 65" for a grand and I bought a hw-q990b sound bar too to go with it. My outgoing t.v was a samsung q85r that's having problems with the back light when hdr is engaged. Looking forward to 4k 120hz gaming. The thing about the qn95a is that it comes with a one connect box that has 4 2.1 hdmi ports which is great.
I won’t buy a Samsung ever again sadly. I bought a Samsung QN90B 5 months ago and it just died after 3 months. Had to fight a month with Samsung and because of part shortages they brought me a replacement. And they took it outta the box and hung it on my wall and we fire it up and the replacement was screwed :(. It had 1 inch thick black lines left to right, and too to bottom on the screen. And it had zero audio from tv speakers. It was making a humming noise. So we hooked it upto my Samsung Q800 series soundbar and even through Earc port no audio at all either. So they hauled original dead tv, and the replacement at the same time. So I demanded a refund. And I went last week and bought the LG QNED85 and wow man! It’s bright light the QN90B but has blacks like the Oleds. Playing in Dolby Vision is mind blowing.
I too would never purchase a Samsung Television directly from Samsung because you will have difficulties. I've purchased my Samsung televisions from Best Buy. I am a Best Buy Total Tech member. They installed and delivered my Samsung S95B 4K Smart Television for free setting it up. I had a problem with the 1st S95B t.v and Best Buy exchanged it a week later with no problem. It turned out, the problem wasn't with the S95B Samsung television. I need to update my cable boxes due to the latest technology on the S95B. Once I didn't that, the television plays great.
@@trumpameri1638 not at all. I find HDR brighter while playing. But in Dolby Vision I see more shades of black. I’ve never experienced that before. Up here in Toronto at Bestbuy they steer you away from the S95B because of the screens bending easily. That was my tv of choice after Samsung hauled out the 90B they delivered that day. There the ones that took me to the LG section and really boasted about the U8H Hisense as the QNED and Hisense had really high peak brightness also. I chose the 85 because I was blown away of the lack of blooming that my Samsung 90B sets had. I’m just being honest and was trying to help people out. Sorry feathers where ruffled with you, that’s not my intent.
Which of the following would you recommend base on the deal and quality? Samsung QN65QN90B $1,462.49. Samsung QN65QN95B $1,797.00 and Samsung QN65S95B $1,693.60. Thanks
The s95b although amazing doesn't come big enough for me. I would at least need 75". I was going to get the q90b but the prices dropped on the 8k so I got the 85" q800b. I get it Weds so fingers crossed.
@@abelhernandez9710 oh yeah it's been great. Contrast is amazing, with really great black levels. It looks great with minimal adjustments. It's also great for video games and the picture is phenomenal in 8k. I don't have a PC that can run 8k yet, but my buddy brought his 3080ti over and we ran a few games in 8k. The best of which was Forza horizon 5. It just looks jaw dropping in 8k. Also the HDR is really good on this set. I never really cared about HDR on my Q8FN but this is way better in that department. I lucked out on the screen too as far as uniformity. Sounds is really good (for a flat screen). Screen size at 85" is pretty awesome, but I was already coming from a 75" so it's not a huge leap from there. I will say though I really don't like the TV menu. It's very unintuitive and the old one on my Q8FN is way better. Overall I'm very happy with it.
is it required to have an internet connection when setting up? i would rather not have samsung access my network and steal and sell my personal data. i have no wifi capabilities as my cisco router is only wired. also, is it possible to turn off all "smart" features to save resources and speed up the startup of the tv? i would be using the tv as a monitor connected to my pc, so i dont need it to scan channels as i no longer watch public tv, nor will i ever need system updates as i presume the tv functions with the spec samsung states.
@@bestchoicereview idk I'm not sure yet but I feel like either one would be great. I mostly getting one for gaming and watching TV. As you said in another video my 10 year old TV is no longer cutting the mustard 😅. Thanks for the video and insight of information!
@@jessa.3857 I've made my decision on getting the LG C2 TV but I'll have to wait a bit just got my PS5 in today and I'm so freakin happy 🤣. That's the main reason behind wanting to get a new TV plus mine is way outdated lol
@@frankcastle6298 haha nice man and congrats in picking up that PS5! Mine is coming tomorrow, lol! That's why I'm updating my 2015 Samsung JS8500 65". I really want a 75" set though so I may go with the QN90B. I'm gonna have to go to Bestbuy and see them in person to make a decision.
I have the qn90a 2021 model. And for bright or drak room its good tv . For me better than oled dont worry for burn. Yes this qdoled can be burn. And this no goes more than 65. And i habe the 85 inch from best buy for $2,299 3 momths all days usingg tv without issues
I owned these two TVs after two months bought broke and Samsung did nothing to replace neither of the TVs and still awaiting a refund after 2 months. Samsung is trash when it comes down to taken care of there customers. They do not honor there warranty and you will be suck with a broke TV until they see fit to provide you with a refund.
Will not buy sony because they are blocking 3rd party apps on there TV also you can't screen mirror your mobile device unless you have iPhone and there google os TV yes chrome cast works
*Almost* had us fooled with the AI voice. Almost.... Also, where are we finding those prices?? Cuz I'm on Samsung's page right now and I'm showing a couple hundo difference.
STAY AWAY!!! STAY AWAY!!! STAY AWAY!!! LOTS OF HARDWARE ISSUES. Screen going black for 2-3 seconds more than 10 times an hour, doesn't matter if it's TV, netflix or prime. And after having it for 3 months its not working at all anymore. Backlight failure is my guess, cause you can see very, very dim screen with a flashlight aiming at the TV.
My local Visions is selling the Qn92b, they dont have to Qn90b. As far as I can tell the only difference is that the Qn92b has Ultimate UHD dimming pro and 70w Rms. The Qn90b has Ultimate UHD dimming and 60w Rms. Is there a reason Samsung would make the Qn92b slightly better? Why is the Qn92b not reviewed over the regular Qn90b if its the better version of it?
@@wesleymaloney8261 I disagree, Sony's is better. I've been watching the Qn90b for the last 2 weeks now as I bought it, my friend has the Sony X80K mini Led and it noticeably better in every way. Better colors, better upscaling, sports look and flow better, bettee motion handling. The only thing the Qn90b is better at is the price as it was $1000 cheaper.
@@Fos_Ghost ve los videos de the BOSS competition y verás que el qn90b tiene mejor movimiento como el plasma piooner krp-500m el tv con mejor movimiento. el x80k maneja muy mal la atenuación local cosa qué el qn90b maneja muy bien
Yea but the brightness is pretty meh tbh I just purchased the new c2 and don’t get me wrong the picture quality is ridiculous but the brightness just isn’t there for unfortunately
Only in dark rooms. In moderate lit rooms they're about even, in a bright room the QLED wins. Also OLED has burn in problems, it's basically guaranteed after 3000 hours of gaming or sports watching unless you have brightness set at like 250 nits, then it might last another 2000 to 3000 hours without burn in. But with such a low brightness it defeats the purpose of buying a high end TV if you have to nerf the brightness.
@@D3ZG1978 LOL I don't know much about TV's I have a real job to focus on but having owned an OLED in a bright room my take away was DIM much like your personality I'm sure.
Quality is always important atitude yes, but the central question and choice is why pay more if is about you where spend your time seeking image quality... The tv exterior box it's secondary I think... SAMSUNG is not so really bad on quality plastics, it's all about plastics...
@@jordydegroot7271 Because there is not enough content produced using HDR 10+ . All the movies are shot in Dolby Vision. You only get regular HDR 10 on Samsung TVs
Not anymore . Maybe at launch but now it’s being nerfed from 1500 to 1000 nits . While Qn90 reaches 2000 nits. Still s95b is better but Qn90b has its advantages
The S95b is great in dark room conditions, where the Qn95b suffers from noticeable blooming.
The Qn95b is better in bright room viewing, where the S95b has a purple tint to the reflection coating that effects viewing in bright room conditions.
S95b lovely tv hands down but I chose the qn90b simply because I never have to worry about screen burn at any brightness and should last much longer. Know one knows yet how the S95b will handle long turn use.
I've been told, if you are a gamer or use this television as a computer monitor, burn in will happen. I would never use my television to play games. That is what a computer monitor on a computer is for. 😀
@@carlosbright9615 I agree. This is why Samsung are committed towards mini LED. I was always fan of OLED but now I prefer Mini LED. I can see Sony shifting towards mini LED too
i wanna get it in 85 inch , BUT i am waiting for end of the month might get under $2500, then snatch one will see , Finger cross, BUT only thing avoid buying Samsung TVS , because dont carry Dolby Vision feather on their TVS
BUT the BEST buget TV of 2022 is Hisense U8H QLED Series Quantum 4K ULED Mini-LED, BUT if u lucky get one in stock for months sales like hot cakes & U get same pic & blks like these over $3000 grand TVS for half price
@@carlosbright9615 monitor picture quality is garbage compared to a TV and you shouldn't get burn in while gaming unless there are a lot of static HUD's and the TV has an option to dim the HUD's down by a lot to counter burn in
@@carlosbright9615 I am gaming on this TV's with my seriesX and they are perfect for gaming fool.Saying you not buy a TV for gaming nowadays shows how oblivious you are about what's going on on industry nowadays.😆
My son purchased an S95B last week and he absolutely loves it!
Great to hear!
Went with 90b because of my living room and kitchen a lot of sunlight and light also got the 90b for 1699
I bought this TV and received it on October 20th,2022. The picture was amazing, and the TV worked well until it didn't. Woke up on November 8th (19 days) and the TV doesn't turn on anymore. It keeps cycling through the boot sequence and then turns off. There's a clicking sound, "OLED" appears on the screen (approx. 3 sec.), half the screen is red and then turns off. Does that indefinitely. I had to unplug it.
Tried to call Samsung ... message says: " due to technical difficulties and high call volume, we cannot receive your call". It's been like that for days. Regardless, I've been communicating through their chat service since day one. I would prefer talking to someone, but I'll make do.
All they're willing to do is send a technician to my house to fix it. I asked them to escalate the ticket because I find it ridiculous that I bought a 3000$ paperweight, a lemon that I have only had in my possession for 19 days! I want a replacement. Not some refurbished TV that I paid good money for. I bought this TV to replace my 2016 Samsung LCD TV. That TV had clouding issues after only 14 months! Two months after warranty. I don't want to repeat that experience.
Two days in and I'm still waiting for a response. They say I should expect an email in 3 to 5 business days.
What I've learned from all of this is to not buy directly from Samsung online. At least at a store I could have negotiated in person.
I've been battling cancer for the past 6yrs. I bought this TV to lift my spirits up. I didn't pay for a headache. Really disappointed in their customer service.
I'm Really sorry to hear that! 😞
Please keep us posted about how they solve it.
@@bestchoicereview i made the mistake of buying it directly from Samsung instead of a local retailer.
After being on the phone with them for an hour, they're still refusing to exchange it. Waiting for a call to have it repaired.
@@blackduck3059 any news?
@@blackduck3059 any update?
Commenting for the storyline
Had a S95b and the picture looked really good, but I couldn’t really get the motion dialed in and the frame was bent like a banana. Went with the 77 g2 and it’ll be my tv for the next 5 plus years. Really happy
What was wrong with the motion was it blurry?
@@irnomo9784 stutter and slow panning. It would either be great at slow panning and horrible at fast pace. Or great at fast pace and then stutter at slow panning. No in-between and it really bothered me
Just bought s95b for the series x so happy😎
same, love it.
Ya but the series x supports dolby vision and samsung tvs don't support that
Nice! I just picked up a PS5 and I'm looking at these 2 sets. I'm more likely to go with the QN90B because I want a 75" set.
@@jessa.3857 which one did you end up getting
@@gto.eduardo958 I haven't gotten anything yet. I want the QN90B but the S95B looks really good!! The only thing holding me back is that I want a 75" set and the S95B only comes in 55" and 65". I'm currently thinking about waiting till next year for the 75" S95B to come out.
I have the qn95b and the picture quality is amazing.
Hello! I'm planning to buy one of these, and obviously my conundrum is the one addressed in the video: the living room this will go into has windows (with blinds) and some lamp light often even at night. I know the QN90B does better in really bright rooms, but I've no idea how to know whether my room is "really bright" or not, lol. I wish there was a way of measuring the amount or type of light in a room that kicks the winner over to the QN90B over the S95B. For all the reasons mentioned, I'd rather get the S95B, so maybe I'll do that and just see, to return it if it doesn't work for the brightness of the room. Tempted to even buy both and see and return the one I like less.
Hahaha I was JUST looking at my budget to see if I can afford that as well. What did you end up doing in the end? From all the comments I've been reading the past days, I really sympathized with your description at once (my other tab searches for "what is considered bright room for tv"). Did you end up buying one of those in the end? I'm considering that as I live in the Netherlands, during winter there is really low light, but during summer the sunset is around 22:00 or even 23:00 in late June. Looking forward to your response!
@@OreThi I'm an absurd person, lol, so I actually bought both, compared them, and then returned the one that I thought was inferior in my living room. For our space, the OLED was the clear winner, so the S95B is what's sitting there now. =) I did not think the QLED did much better, if at all, in the lighter room, even at peak brightness with the windows behind our couch glowing with the sun coming through. And in all other metrics, especially picture quality, the S95B was just way better. Add to that that when I made the purchase the two were priced the same at Best Buy, and it was an easy choice after I compared them in my own space.
@@tylersterling1786 Thank you very much for taking the time to respond. I'm now paranoid of burn ins, as we have no warranty in Europe against that. From what I've read, if the sunlight comes through the windows and strikes the TV (which I unavoidable in my case), it obviously raises temperatures that others have found to make diagonal lines as burn-ins. The current TV I'm using has really raised temperature, even when shut off during days with daylight. Closing the curtains it's not a option as the big benefit of my apartment is the view and the sunlight. I'm ending up choosing between qn90b or qn95b. The prices at the moment here are: 1000, 1100, 1200 for qn90b, qn95b, s95b. Have you considered any winner between the other two?
@@OreThi Like I said, I went with s95b. It was an easy winner for me. Though I'm not familiar with the particular concern you have.
@@tylersterling1786 awesome. That's hilarious. I was thinking about doing exactly that (buying both, returning one). Thanks for the insight. It's interesting people suggest the QNs for bright rooms, since their wide viewing angle filter seems to turn bright reflections into rainbow smears, whereas the S95B looks to have really good anti-glare. Do people forget that bright rooms tend to also have reflections? Really appreciate you taking the time to follow up. So you really didn't find the QLED better for your well-lit living room? I'm starting to think S95B is the winner for me too.
Man the s95b is sooo good. I love tv
Nice video thankyou. So Im upgrading from a 10 year old edge lit set and have an ambient front room. Im leaning towards the S95B but im just nit sure. I dont want to regret it..
If you like watching TV in a dark room oled is the best and if you like watching TV with lights on the miniled is the best.
What if you like both
I chose a Qn95a over the 90b as it was rated slightly higher overall with the 90b crushing blacks a little more but the margins are tiny. It was mostly about cost as I bought a 65" for a grand and I bought a hw-q990b sound bar too to go with it. My outgoing t.v was a samsung q85r that's having problems with the back light when hdr is engaged. Looking forward to 4k 120hz gaming. The thing about the qn95a is that it comes with a one connect box that has 4 2.1 hdmi ports which is great.
Which is better at upscaling SDR?
QN90B
QN90B
S95b
I won’t buy a Samsung ever again sadly. I bought a Samsung QN90B 5 months ago and it just died after 3 months. Had to fight a month with Samsung and because of part shortages they brought me a replacement. And they took it outta the box and hung it on my wall and we fire it up and the replacement was screwed :(. It had 1 inch thick black lines left to right, and too to bottom on the screen. And it had zero audio from tv speakers. It was making a humming noise. So we hooked it upto my Samsung Q800 series soundbar and even through Earc port no audio at all either. So they hauled original dead tv, and the replacement at the same time. So I demanded a refund. And I went last week and bought the LG QNED85 and wow man! It’s bright light the QN90B but has blacks like the Oleds. Playing in Dolby Vision is mind blowing.
I too would never purchase a Samsung Television directly from Samsung because you will have difficulties. I've purchased my Samsung televisions from Best Buy. I am a Best Buy Total Tech member. They installed and delivered my Samsung S95B 4K Smart Television for free setting it up. I had a problem with the 1st S95B t.v and Best Buy exchanged it a week later with no problem. It turned out, the problem wasn't with the S95B Samsung television. I need to update my cable boxes due to the latest technology on the S95B. Once I didn't that, the television plays great.
Correction: Once I did that, the television plays great.
False alarm... Samsung always best solution for longevity... using Samsung TV since 2008 and never single problem
Playing in Dolby vision mind blowing ahhhahahahahaha 😂😂😂😂... man are you working for LG advertisement section
@@trumpameri1638 not at all. I find HDR brighter while playing. But in Dolby Vision I see more shades of black. I’ve never experienced that before. Up here in Toronto at Bestbuy they steer you away from the S95B because of the screens bending easily. That was my tv of choice after Samsung hauled out the 90B they delivered that day. There the ones that took me to the LG section and really boasted about the U8H Hisense as the QNED and Hisense had really high peak brightness also. I chose the 85 because I was blown away of the lack of blooming that my Samsung 90B sets had. I’m just being honest and was trying to help people out. Sorry feathers where ruffled with you, that’s not my intent.
If you get one of these would a fire stick be beneficial???
I really like the lamps and plants at 2:01 do you know where you got them?
Which of the following would you recommend base on the deal and quality? Samsung QN65QN90B $1,462.49. Samsung QN65QN95B $1,797.00 and Samsung QN65S95B $1,693.60. Thanks
The s95b although amazing doesn't come big enough for me. I would at least need 75". I was going to get the q90b but the prices dropped on the 8k so I got the 85" q800b. I get it Weds so fingers crossed.
Wow big screen.
Once you get it share your thoughts!
65 is big enough but I said that with my ks95000 55 inch lmfao
so how was it
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@@abelhernandez9710 oh yeah it's been great. Contrast is amazing, with really great black levels. It looks great with minimal adjustments. It's also great for video games and the picture is phenomenal in 8k.
I don't have a PC that can run 8k yet, but my buddy brought his 3080ti over and we ran a few games in 8k. The best of which was Forza horizon 5. It just looks jaw dropping in 8k. Also the HDR is really good on this set. I never really cared about HDR on my Q8FN but this is way better in that department.
I lucked out on the screen too as far as uniformity. Sounds is really good (for a flat screen).
Screen size at 85" is pretty awesome, but I was already coming from a 75" so it's not a huge leap from there.
I will say though I really don't like the TV menu. It's very unintuitive and the old one on my Q8FN is way better. Overall I'm very happy with it.
@@em1ownerify we always want bigger.
is it required to have an internet connection when setting up? i would rather not have samsung access my network and steal and sell my personal data. i have no wifi capabilities as my cisco router is only wired. also, is it possible to turn off all "smart" features to save resources and speed up the startup of the tv? i would be using the tv as a monitor connected to my pc, so i dont need it to scan channels as i no longer watch public tv, nor will i ever need system updates as i presume the tv functions with the spec samsung states.
The S95B has too many returns. I want one, but all I hear is the S95B being bent or cracked.
where does the 65" Neo QLED 4K 65QN93B (2022) belong? because I don't read anything about it
why are engineers making thin TVs?
wheres the structural integrity?
id never buy a thin tv for that reason
I feel like this video was made for me🤔. I'm in the market for a new TV and it was released on my birthday?!
Happy birthday!
Which TV will you get?
@@bestchoicereview idk I'm not sure yet but I feel like either one would be great. I mostly getting one for gaming and watching TV. As you said in another video my 10 year old TV is no longer cutting the mustard 😅. Thanks for the video and insight of information!
What did you get? I'm currently looking for a new TV for my new PS5. I def want a 75" set so that might make my choice easier.
@@jessa.3857 I've made my decision on getting the LG C2 TV but I'll have to wait a bit just got my PS5 in today and I'm so freakin happy 🤣. That's the main reason behind wanting to get a new TV plus mine is way outdated lol
@@frankcastle6298 haha nice man and congrats in picking up that PS5! Mine is coming tomorrow, lol! That's why I'm updating my 2015 Samsung JS8500 65". I really want a 75" set though so I may go with the QN90B. I'm gonna have to go to Bestbuy and see them in person to make a decision.
Will I be able to watch security system cameras on these tvs
You can't watch security camera content on TVs made after 2022 due to PII
Do you know when Samsung will come out with the OLED in a 75"?
Not sure.
Once I do, I will review it ;)
Lol Google stadia touted in this video made yesterday
You still have two and a half months to use it 🤦♂️
I have the qn90a 2021 model. And for bright or drak room its good tv . For me better than oled dont worry for burn. Yes this qdoled can be burn. And this no goes more than 65. And i habe the 85 inch from best buy for $2,299 3 momths all days usingg tv without issues
QLED Samsung is almost impossible to burn.. best TV
I owned these two TVs after two months bought broke and Samsung did nothing to replace neither of the TVs and still awaiting a refund after 2 months. Samsung is trash when it comes down to taken care of there customers. They do not honor there warranty and you will be suck with a broke TV until they see fit to provide you with a refund.
Thanks for this feedback.
If you do buy Samsung, make sure to buy it from a 3rd party store that offers customer support and buyer's protection.
HDR + is best option for gaming... Dolby vision is nothing special
I'm not even sure there are any games that support hdr10+
@@infring1 of course all games using HDR
Is the video commentator on this vid Jake from 95.9 Kiss FM?
The Winter is 120 projektor
what abut QN 95 b
Same TV as QN 90B .. 95 version just coming with one connect box with 4 HDMI port for 120hz
I actually like the qn75qn92b it has over 1400 dimming zones and thankfully makes up where the 90 and 95 lack
Why can't they just name these things something simple
HISAKO KILLER INSTICNT GAMEPLAY
I'm glad to learn that I can use the incredible Google Stadia service with both of these televisions!
Not for long...
Will not buy sony because they are blocking 3rd party apps on there TV also you can't screen mirror your mobile device unless you have iPhone and there google os TV yes chrome cast works
*Almost* had us fooled with the AI voice. Almost....
Also, where are we finding those prices?? Cuz I'm on Samsung's page right now and I'm showing a couple hundo difference.
H1 E1 GAMEPLAY LIFE OF BEING GOD
Why didn't you do side by side comparisons?? Ti me this video is pointless and shows me nothing useful because you do one by one 🤦♂️
That was a descent review 😜
Haha...I noticed that too...pronunciation is going downhill...
STAY AWAY!!! STAY AWAY!!! STAY AWAY!!! LOTS OF HARDWARE ISSUES.
Screen going black for 2-3 seconds more than 10 times an hour, doesn't matter if it's TV, netflix or prime.
And after having it for 3 months its not working at all anymore. Backlight failure is my guess, cause you can see very, very dim screen with a flashlight aiming at the TV.
My local Visions is selling the Qn92b, they dont have to Qn90b. As far as I can tell the only difference is that the Qn92b has Ultimate UHD dimming pro and 70w Rms. The Qn90b has Ultimate UHD dimming and 60w Rms. Is there a reason Samsung would make the Qn92b slightly better? Why is the Qn92b not reviewed over the regular Qn90b if its the better version of it?
QN91B - QN94B in Europe is the same as QN90B in US, which means they both have VA panel - better than IPS (QN90B in EU)
The QN95B is Samsung's Top-of-the-line mini QLED 4k television for 2022.
@@wesleymaloney8261 I disagree, Sony's is better. I've been watching the Qn90b for the last 2 weeks now as I bought it, my friend has the Sony X80K mini Led and it noticeably better in every way. Better colors, better upscaling, sports look and flow better, bettee motion handling. The only thing the Qn90b is better at is the price as it was $1000 cheaper.
@@Fos_Ghost ve los videos de the BOSS competition y verás que el qn90b tiene mejor movimiento como el plasma piooner krp-500m el tv con mejor movimiento. el x80k maneja muy mal la atenuación local cosa qué el qn90b maneja muy bien
@@chofi9 source?
such a long comparison and not side by side. completely useless
This Tv has a Big Judder Problem
nevidia? 🤪
Stay clear of Samsung you will live to thank me someday.
Which TV do you prefer? (I'm a lg C2 fan myself)
Oled is FAR superior to Qled. Video over.
Yea but the brightness is pretty meh tbh I just purchased the new c2 and don’t get me wrong the picture quality is ridiculous but the brightness just isn’t there for unfortunately
Only in dark rooms. In moderate lit rooms they're about even, in a bright room the QLED wins. Also OLED has burn in problems, it's basically guaranteed after 3000 hours of gaming or sports watching unless you have brightness set at like 250 nits, then it might last another 2000 to 3000 hours without burn in. But with such a low brightness it defeats the purpose of buying a high end TV if you have to nerf the brightness.
If you watch in a cave yes, if you have windows and lamps then not really.
@@digitalassetdude an OLED image is far superior, if you don’t agree you no NOTHING about TVs! 5 months later 🤣
@@D3ZG1978 LOL I don't know much about TV's I have a real job to focus on but having owned an OLED in a bright room my take away was DIM much like your personality I'm sure.
Buy Sony products instead because Sony is top quality while Samsung is cheap quality and I mean cheap.
Quality is always important atitude yes, but the central question and choice is why pay more if is about you where spend your time seeking image quality... The tv exterior box it's secondary I think... SAMSUNG is not so really bad on quality plastics, it's all about plastics...
Lol, just buy what you like!
No Dolby Vision is a no-buy 🙅🏻
Hdr 10+ is license free dolby vision essentially. Same exact quality. I really don't get why people are getting hung up about it
@@jordydegroot7271 Because there is not enough content produced using HDR 10+ . All the movies are shot in Dolby Vision. You only get regular HDR 10 on Samsung TVs
What is the best 85-86 inch tv money can buy
I am now working on a video around 80+ inch TV.
Stay tuned 😉
I say go get the Samsung 85' QN95B,which has the one connect box, enchanted speakers and a better processor than the QN90B.
S95b is miles ahead of that shitty q90
Not anymore . Maybe at launch but now it’s being nerfed from 1500 to 1000 nits . While Qn90 reaches 2000 nits. Still s95b is better but Qn90b has its advantages
Both are great TVs, yet s95b is better.
small-minded comment and not accurate but okay.