If you need a connect box for your 55" S95C and want to support the channel, I have 2 for sale. A brand new sealed for $300 A one month used and checked (no drops): $250 THESE ONLY WORK FOR 55" SIZE DUE TO POWER REQUIREMENTS You send me the money through PayPal, and I'll ship it to you anywhere in the US (You cover the shipping cost, too). You can send the monay through PayPal:@Supportmyguitar
Ariel is taking a USADA-like approach in thoroughly exposing Samsung's recent controversies. More details to come soon.😂 😂 This is excellent content to keep us, as consumers, well-informed.
I bought LG G33 77 a few days ago, I'm very satisfied, HDR in movies and games is very good, I switched from LG C1 65, it's a pity that LG doesn't improve these colors in games, I prefer 5-year warranty on the panel and full 48 HDMI inputs, I wanted to buy G45, but it's expensive it's g33, I bought it 40% cheaper than g45, I'm from Poland, I watch your channel, interesting things you do here😊
Hey plasma! I bought a S90D about a week ago thanks to yours reviews on the S90C. Can you make a video about the best setting/picture mode for: movies in hdr, SDR/sports and gaming?
@@plasmatvforgaming9648ah, I see! Thanks for replying. Looking forward to your content. We got ours for $1000 at Costco due to a “limited” price drop. This is my 4th OLED since spring time due to issues with the panels and an unwillingness to price match. They were C3’s and C4’s with dead pixels and green tint. So, from what I’m getting with your comments. Gen 3 is worse than Gen 2 in terms of peak brightness? I’m a black frame insertion fan due to the fact that everything else looks like it has motion interpolation. But the downside of that is that it dims the picture significantly. I can brighten it through the regular settings, but that would have to be through contrast enhancer. I was wondering if going into the service menu would brighten things up a bit for black frame insertion fan
I love you man 🤣❤️ The intros are so legendary! Absolutely lovely video, great dialogue as always and perfect information strategy placement. Proud of you Ariel 💪
Ari haven't watched the video yet but I will, just wanted to say before it's too late imo return the 90C & D's, give the C1 to the family and just bite the bullet and get a S95D. I promise you you'll like it, 3100 nits gen 3 panel (extra burn in protection etc), it is THE reference tv right now. The matte finish isn't like the over the top ones they put on the monitors, it's not noticeable at all in a typical room environment and is actually a net positive cause of the anti glare. All the calibrators and enthusiasts on the avs forums think so too. And worse comes to worse can't they always do change of mind returns? C's and 90D's are pretty easy to find on the second hand market, but not so much S95Ds..
@@plasmatvforgaming9648 I can't speak for the sound cause I use headphones, but can't you just get a soundbar? Even cheap ones are really good these days. There are no dropout issues with the S95D OCB (well technically there is @144hz but it's just a handshake issue and is avoidable easily enough, never drops during play however). Cyber Monday sales are still on. And the matte is actually a positive with the way they've done it I'm telling you, almost everyone who has one thinks so.
I see many comments standing by the s90d being a 2000 nit panel.maybe the reason why it looks dimmer is because it's tone mapping more accurately.but if he had a measuring tool he would probably see similar peak brightness to the s90c mod
So far, I don't see any comments here saying that. It is very obvious that it doesn't have the 2000 nits panel. When measuring full screen brightness the accuracy doesn't matter and this one measures around 200 nits and not over 300 like the S95C
😂 I got ASUS QD-OLED monitor as it’s balls to the wall, but as far as I understand can’t get as bright as the TVs, the monitors cap out at about 1070 nits
Are you sure about the flashlight test and the panel version? I got a brand new S90D (germany model) from amazon 3 week ago and the reflection shows a full red circle with no greens on any side, but with green inside the ring. According to your description this should be a 1st gen panel, but I dont think they use 1st gen panels on S90Ds. I got the 65 inch version and its definitely a QD Oled as the pixel structure clearly shows up on a photo done with my phone.
The different flash light of your phone might be the difference. I tested this with 3 different phones. The Gen3 green is very subtle and the red is not as strong as Gen1. If you go to the service menu let me know the ANAPEAK values
@@plasmatvforgaming9648 I dont want to got to the service menu currently because of the warrante, but I checked with a different phone and got the same result. Red RIng with green inside, but what I noticed with both phones is a subtle green reflection patch clearly outside and seperated from the red ring on the left side of it (from my view).
@@plasmatvforgaming9648 Thanks, I know now what you mean. I first did the flashlight tests about 0.5-1 meter from the TV. When you do it just a few centimeters from the screen I get the result you described.
In my calibration, the movie and fmm modes are deadly accurate with some minor white balance tweak. But game mode(non pc input,vrr on) though, i have to tweak the color sliders very hard, best i can do is a ΔE 1.84 in HCFR's color checker. Other thing is seems like you got the latest firmware, you must check if the brightness are locked to 1000nits in movies modes even with the mod, if so you should leave the middle two peak w. values at default.
Wait for 2026/2027, LG is going to replace their current panels with the PHOLED panels they’re working on, which will yield the high brightness and color volume of (and even better than) QD-OLED, and also potentially draw less power/heat so full screen brightness will be much better (less ABL).
@plasmatvforgaming9648 interesting to know thanks. I just swapped a s95c for a s90d due to black screen cut outs on the 95c. So far the s90d seems mostly the same so that's a bonus
Are both lux-meter "tested" with ANAPEAK @ stock value? A lux-meter is not really accurate though. You need at minimum a i1 Display Pro colorimeter to make sure. You can't gauge it based on ANAPEAK value either. A gen 2 S95C/S90D is 667/682, but the max is 2000, not 1500.
2000 nits s90d has anapeak 588 right? That's what mine has, even though I couldn't get the mod to work for me. Hope you can find one and test it. Curious to see your results
I'm confused about something you said early in the video. You mentioned that these tv's can potentially come with better/worse panels based on the inches of the tv? How's that even possible? That seems like a serious legal issues having customers gamble on the quality of a TV. What would you recommend for someone looking to buy either a 77 inch or 83 inch OLED? I was going to pull the trigger on either a 77 or 83 inch S90D, but I'm kinda paranoid about what my money is going into after watching this video. I've had a c1, c2, and c3 and I thought they were decent tv's (I'm not a tv expert though). I wanted to give Samsung a try, but I'm scared of this "lottery" system. Spending 3-5 thousand dollars on a chance that you "might" get something good seems kinda crazy. I'm a fan of your content and I'm happy I stumbled onto this channel again. I first watched your videos back you were messing around with your lg C1. Thanks for the content and you got yourself a +sub.
@@plasmatvforgaming9648 I appreciate the response. I guess I'll lean towards the 77'' instead. Is there a 83'' oled brand you'd recommend? I see the c4, but I'm not sure if I want to go with LG again.
@@zet7914 mainly im curios is there any real difference in picture quality between s90c@s95c mod and s95c. Maybe s95c factory calibration better or something like that. Although, s90c&s95c so much depends from panel lottery, so this probably can't be just general rule :)
@@kastrat0r The best are the S95 series because there is no panel lottery and full brightness capabilities guaranteed but then you need to deal with one connect box
The brightest panel and the lottery of uniformity will decide and not the model. The calibration of them is different, and the S90D is the best in that regard, but I'd take an S90C Gen2 2000 over an S90D Gen3 1500
I'm hearing that maybe lower contrast by 1 or 2 can maybe increase peak brightness slightly above 1500 nits, not sure whether this is true and can it be tested?
I touched on the color booster at the end and will do a dedicated video, it is not a selling point at all. The calibration of the TV is the biggest difference imo
I have a 77inch s90D and I did the flash test. And I get a full Red circle and with slightly green on top of the flash and on the left side. Does that mean I have a First generation ???? How can that be?
I have a s90d, and I want to use the GMP with PC. I Have around 70-80 fps in the game but the GMP only working with 60hz display(and only console mode), do you have some solution for this or I have to use the display at 60hz and not 120hz.
Did you notice that on S90D thé moovie marker Is broken After thé ana Peak mode with Peak brightness setting yo high? Could u Try ? AND what pat Peak value are u using on Ur s90d and color saturation 25?
Sony doesn't let you turn off ASBL on the service menu, or get more brightness. Also it doesn't have low latency motion interpolation for gaming and it cost almost 3x
I believe all late models s90d are 1500 nits gen 3 by now BUT I'm wondering if the early release 2000 nit s90d's forums were talking about were just leftover gen 2's or are they gen 3 also? Doesn't make sense that U.S. would have gen 3 2000 and 1500 nit. Nobody can confirm anything on there.
I was able to enter in the 2000nits mod into my s90d and according to the Windows hdr calibration app I was getting 1800nits even though my default anapeak was 682. I wasn't able to measure the brightness with any tools though but everything looked correct to my eyes
@plasmatvforgaming9648 all games had the same 1800nits clipping point to. Perhaps you could look into it. I had no way to measure if there was an increase in brightness from 1500nits
It's kind of scummy of Samsung to have two different panels for the same TV. Not a good look at all and the most unfortunate things is that, as far as I'm aware it's also been the case in years prior, so it definitely seems deliberate.
@@plasmatvforgaming9648 You're right, I was thinking about the same screen size but some sizes are indeed W-OLED and not QD-OLED. I wonder if their reason for not ofering QD-OLED across the whole lineup is that they just want to cut costs, or if there is an actual technical limitation (I doubt it though).
that why i hate samsung they create the best hardware on the market then they crippled it with with shit software or/and lottery panel or some non sense like defective one connect box or matte coating, if only they could solved their shit one day i would gladly make the switch from the LG, their best tv was the S90C hand down
Samsung are big liars. They have two companies that make panels and they also take a cheap panel from LG WOLED NO} QD-OLED. You have several levels of panels. America A is the cheapest. Europe E is the middle B. Britain is the best and most expensive. Sold only in Korea. K panel.
The S90D in Europe is not QD-OLED. I am from Serbia and wanted to order it from Hungary, I talked to their support and asked them to elaborate on which panel I'm getting and the customer support agent literally told me they are not allowed to share that info. Who doesn't believe me can try ask them, you will get the same answer. Absolutely shameful, went with a G4 and couldn't be happier.
If you need a connect box for your 55" S95C and want to support the channel, I have 2 for sale.
A brand new sealed for $300
A one month used and checked (no drops): $250
THESE ONLY WORK FOR 55" SIZE DUE TO POWER REQUIREMENTS
You send me the money through PayPal, and I'll ship it to you anywhere in the US (You cover the shipping cost, too).
You can send the monay through PayPal:@Supportmyguitar
Careful of charge backs on Paypal brother
Watching this plasma TV saga unfold has been fantastic
I just wish he would change his pronunciation.
Ariel is taking a USADA-like approach in thoroughly exposing Samsung's recent controversies. More details to come soon.😂 😂 This is excellent content to keep us, as consumers, well-informed.
😂
I bought LG G33 77 a few days ago, I'm very satisfied, HDR in movies and games is very good, I switched from LG C1 65, it's a pity that LG doesn't improve these colors in games, I prefer 5-year warranty on the panel and full 48 HDMI inputs, I wanted to buy G45, but it's expensive it's g33, I bought it 40% cheaper than g45, I'm from Poland, I watch your channel, interesting things you do here😊
Hey plasma! I bought a S90D about a week ago thanks to yours reviews on the S90C. Can you make a video about the best setting/picture mode for: movies in hdr, SDR/sports and gaming?
I will
Dang.. I must’ve missed when you got an S90D. Looking forward to your videos to see how I can improve mine.
I just got the S90D. I'm replacing it this Wednesday for another S90D
@@plasmatvforgaming9648ah, I see! Thanks for replying. Looking forward to your content. We got ours for $1000 at Costco due to a “limited” price drop. This is my 4th OLED since spring time due to issues with the panels and an unwillingness to price match. They were C3’s and C4’s with dead pixels and green tint.
So, from what I’m getting with your comments. Gen 3 is worse than Gen 2 in terms of peak brightness? I’m a black frame insertion fan due to the fact that everything else looks like it has motion interpolation. But the downside of that is that it dims the picture significantly. I can brighten it through the regular settings, but that would have to be through contrast enhancer. I was wondering if going into the service menu would brighten things up a bit for black frame insertion fan
Perfect ...french s90d qd oled is perfect
I love you man 🤣❤️
The intros are so legendary!
Absolutely lovely video, great dialogue as always and perfect information strategy placement. Proud of you Ariel 💪
Ari haven't watched the video yet but I will, just wanted to say before it's too late imo return the 90C & D's, give the C1 to the family and just bite the bullet and get a S95D. I promise you you'll like it, 3100 nits gen 3 panel (extra burn in protection etc), it is THE reference tv right now. The matte finish isn't like the over the top ones they put on the monitors, it's not noticeable at all in a typical room environment and is actually a net positive cause of the anti glare. All the calibrators and enthusiasts on the avs forums think so too.
And worse comes to worse can't they always do change of mind returns? C's and 90D's are pretty easy to find on the second hand market, but not so much S95Ds..
To expensive, one OCB, Mat, and bad sound
@@plasmatvforgaming9648 I can't speak for the sound cause I use headphones, but can't you just get a soundbar? Even cheap ones are really good these days. There are no dropout issues with the S95D OCB (well technically there is @144hz but it's just a handshake issue and is avoidable easily enough, never drops during play however). Cyber Monday sales are still on. And the matte is actually a positive with the way they've done it I'm telling you, almost everyone who has one thinks so.
I see many comments standing by the s90d being a 2000 nit panel.maybe the reason why it looks dimmer is because it's tone mapping more accurately.but if he had a measuring tool he would probably see similar peak brightness to the s90c mod
So far, I don't see any comments here saying that. It is very obvious that it doesn't have the 2000 nits panel. When measuring full screen brightness the accuracy doesn't matter and this one measures around 200 nits and not over 300 like the S95C
Were seeing Plasmas villian origin story were he keeps getting screwed by Samsung so much that he'll end up with a Sony just to spite them
😂
😂
I got ASUS QD-OLED monitor as it’s balls to the wall, but as far as I understand can’t get as bright as the TVs, the monitors cap out at about 1070 nits
Two TVs = extended inhale
lmao
Are you sure about the flashlight test and the panel version? I got a brand new S90D (germany model) from amazon 3 week ago and the reflection shows a full red circle with no greens on any side, but with green inside the ring. According to your description this should be a 1st gen panel, but I dont think they use 1st gen panels on S90Ds.
I got the 65 inch version and its definitely a QD Oled as the pixel structure clearly shows up on a photo done with my phone.
The different flash light of your phone might be the difference. I tested this with 3 different phones. The Gen3 green is very subtle and the red is not as strong as Gen1. If you go to the service menu let me know the ANAPEAK values
@@plasmatvforgaming9648 I dont want to got to the service menu currently because of the warrante, but I checked with a different phone and got the same result. Red RIng with green inside, but what I noticed with both phones is a subtle green reflection patch clearly outside and seperated from the red ring on the left side of it (from my view).
That's not Gen1 then, that's what I'm saying
@@plasmatvforgaming9648 Thanks, I know now what you mean. I first did the flashlight tests about 0.5-1 meter from the TV. When you do it just a few centimeters from the screen I get the result you described.
In my calibration, the movie and fmm modes are deadly accurate with some minor white balance tweak. But game mode(non pc input,vrr on) though, i have to tweak the color sliders very hard, best i can do is a ΔE 1.84 in HCFR's color checker. Other thing is seems like you got the latest firmware, you must check if the brightness are locked to 1000nits in movies modes even with the mod, if so you should leave the middle two peak w. values at default.
Interesting. I'll check that out.
One day you will sell everything out of frustration or insanity and enjoy your Plasma TV 🙂
Why can't LG make QD-OLED panels...
I wish LG had these QDOLEDS too
Simply because they pride themselves on “It’s not just OLED. It’s LG OLED”
They won’t switch technologies unless they have a hand in it themselves
Wait for 2026/2027, LG is going to replace their current panels with the PHOLED panels they’re working on, which will yield the high brightness and color volume of (and even better than) QD-OLED, and also potentially draw less power/heat so full screen brightness will be much better (less ABL).
Be interested to see what you think of the s90d compared to the S95C
The S95C is brighter with the Gen2 2000 nits panel with 100 nits more full screen brightness reaching over 300 nits
@plasmatvforgaming9648 interesting to know thanks. I just swapped a s95c for a s90d due to black screen cut outs on the 95c. So far the s90d seems mostly the same so that's a bonus
Ariel, did you end up getting a different samsung remote? I hate the one that comes with the S90C. What did you get?
A service remote I don't recommend because the quality is terrible
Are both lux-meter "tested" with ANAPEAK @ stock value?
A lux-meter is not really accurate though. You need at minimum a i1 Display Pro colorimeter to make sure.
You can't gauge it based on ANAPEAK value either. A gen 2 S95C/S90D is 667/682, but the max is 2000, not 1500.
Both stock and at max
2000 nits s90d has anapeak 588 right? That's what mine has, even though I couldn't get the mod to work for me. Hope you can find one and test it. Curious to see your results
Yes, what's the date on the back of yours?
@@plasmatvforgaming9648 August 2024. Maybe they started shipping cheaper panels for the black friday sales?
Maybe
I'm confused about something you said early in the video. You mentioned that these tv's can potentially come with better/worse panels based on the inches of the tv? How's that even possible? That seems like a serious legal issues having customers gamble on the quality of a TV.
What would you recommend for someone looking to buy either a 77 inch or 83 inch OLED? I was going to pull the trigger on either a 77 or 83 inch S90D, but I'm kinda paranoid about what my money is going into after watching this video. I've had a c1, c2, and c3 and I thought they were decent tv's (I'm not a tv expert though). I wanted to give Samsung a try, but I'm scared of this "lottery" system. Spending 3-5 thousand dollars on a chance that you "might" get something good seems kinda crazy.
I'm a fan of your content and I'm happy I stumbled onto this channel again. I first watched your videos back you were messing around with your lg C1. Thanks for the content and you got yourself a +sub.
It is definitely a big problem. The 83" is WRGB (DON'T BUY). The 77" is QDOLED, that's the one to get
That's if you're on the US, outside, I don't know
@@plasmatvforgaming9648 I appreciate the response. I guess I'll lean towards the 77'' instead. Is there a 83'' oled brand you'd recommend? I see the c4, but I'm not sure if I want to go with LG again.
QDOLED is far superior, and it's not even close imo. The biggest QDOLEDS are 77" for now
You can also end up with a LG woled if you buy a 55 s90d
Do you have the s90c or S90D I think you have the s90c from your older video when you first got it ?
Both side by side
@ got it thank you always appreciate all your hard work with all your videos 🙏🏼
Thank you
So what is your conclusion overall about S95C vs S90C vs S90D ?
I've been researching it. Is s95c is over all best qdoled with the s90d a close second place
S90C or S90D with 2000 nits mod depend on the price, S95C if you don't mind the one connect box issues
@@zet7914 mainly im curios is there any real difference in picture quality between s90c@s95c mod and s95c. Maybe s95c factory calibration better or something like that.
Although, s90c&s95c so much depends from panel lottery, so this probably can't be just general rule :)
@@kastrat0r The best are the S95 series because there is no panel lottery and full brightness capabilities guaranteed but then you need to deal with one connect box
The brightest panel and the lottery of uniformity will decide and not the model. The calibration of them is different, and the S90D is the best in that regard, but I'd take an S90C Gen2 2000 over an S90D Gen3 1500
I'm hearing that maybe lower contrast by 1 or 2 can maybe increase peak brightness slightly above 1500 nits, not sure whether this is true and can it be tested?
Lowering contrast will increase the clipping point while lowering the brightness at the same Maxcll.
I'm in the US and very interested in 77in S90D but I keep reading that motion and processing is awful especially compared to C4. Thoughts?
The C4 being a WRGB OLED won't look as good as QDOLED in a dark room. I haven't tested the interpolation outside of Game mode
It’s true, the motion sucks compared to to c4. I returned my s90d for c4
Didn't Rtings measure the S90D peak brightness at ~1200 nits?
Is the peak brightness you're talking about after messing with the service menu?
Yes, I'm talking about max brightness after ANAPEAK 1023 (service menu settings)
Would be cool if you get a G4 to compare them side by side
G4 is way too expensive
You have to buy it in Germany, because by us EVERY 65 inch S90D is a real QD-OLED!
This one is a real QDOLED, it's just not the 2000 nits panel I was expecting
Is the excellent skin tones with bt2020 for the s90d using warm 1 or warm 2 ?
Warm 2
My 65" s90d has an 8/2024 build date on the back, so yours is fresh out the oven. Does the build date factor into the generation of the panel?
Maybe
Do the flashlight test and let me know
Also look at the ANAPEAK if you access the service menu
in the UK only 65inch is QD OLED
That's crazy
Yep I got one it’s great 👍👌
Between Bravia 9 and s95c which tv you will chose overall
S95C
what about color booster option ? did u tried it ? i wondered if is worth it to upgrade from S95C 65inch to S90D 77inch.
I touched on the color booster at the end and will do a dedicated video, it is not a selling point at all. The calibration of the TV is the biggest difference imo
Get the s95c 65 inches 😅blasting it 2000 nits.
I have a 77inch s90D and I did the flash test. And I get a full Red circle and with slightly green on top of the flash and on the left side. Does that mean I have a First generation ???? How can that be?
No, if it has some green that's not Gen1
Gen1 is full red circle
Man do I hate Samsung's TVs with a passion. Can't wait to get rid of mine ASAP.
I have a s90d, and I want to use the GMP with PC. I Have around 70-80 fps in the game but the GMP only working with 60hz display(and only console mode), do you have some solution for this or I have to use the display at 60hz and not 120hz.
Yes, 60Hz HDMI Console, VRR OFF
Did you notice that on S90D thé moovie marker Is broken After thé ana Peak mode with Peak brightness setting yo high? Could u Try ?
AND what pat Peak value are u using on Ur s90d and color saturation 25?
I haven't tried anything outside Game Mode. I'm using the same settings I shared for the S90C (without the white balance calibration)
Thanks
in europe only the 65" S90D is QD-OLED
everything else is WOLED
That's should be illegal
Sell the Samsung TV's and get yourself the Sony A95L if you're this obsessed with picture quality. Thank me later!
Sony doesn't let you turn off ASBL on the service menu, or get more brightness. Also it doesn't have low latency motion interpolation for gaming and it cost almost 3x
So your telling me everytime I need to watch movies I need to keep messing with the settings?
No, I'd keep the same settings for everything
I believe all late models s90d are 1500 nits gen 3 by now BUT I'm wondering if the early release 2000 nit s90d's forums were talking about were just leftover gen 2's or are they gen 3 also? Doesn't make sense that U.S. would have gen 3 2000 and 1500 nit. Nobody can confirm anything on there.
That makes sense. My S90D is from November 2024
I thought some of them were W-OLED, not last gen QD-OLED.
Some of the are WRGB, some are Gen3 1500, 2000
@@plasmatvforgaming9648 Damn, makes it even more confusing. Can you tell by the model number?
No, it's a lottery. In the US 42, 48, and 83 are for sure WRGB
does this work with samsung odyssey g8 ultrawide? xd
The flash light test should be the same
I was able to enter in the 2000nits mod into my s90d and according to the Windows hdr calibration app I was getting 1800nits even though my default anapeak was 682. I wasn't able to measure the brightness with any tools though but everything looked correct to my eyes
TURn on Hgih its why i guess
The HDR calibration app doesn't trigger the HGIG tone mapping, if you open a game or a test pattern video, you'll see how the clipping point changes
@plasmatvforgaming9648 all games had the same 1800nits clipping point to. Perhaps you could look into it. I had no way to measure if there was an increase in brightness from 1500nits
@@plasmatvforgaming9648 tone mapping was static
Make sure to Go to Game Mode Settings, Game Picture Expert, Game HDR Basic (HGIG)
This the tv i want the 55'
The 55" is most likely capped to 1500 nits. It is a fantastic TV even at with stock brightness
Inventa algo que no te gusta como se ve el s90d y quieres tu s95c y ya
Que va, ya no vuelvo pa' tras
Ariel, RTINGS should just hire you as a display calibration technician at this point. You love this too much to just do it as a hobby 😂😂😂.
I like it, they'd have to teach me first though
It's kind of scummy of Samsung to have two different panels for the same TV. Not a good look at all and the most unfortunate things is that, as far as I'm aware it's also been the case in years prior, so it definitely seems deliberate.
3 different panels for the same model: WRGB, QDOLED 2000 nits max, QDOLED 1500 nits max
@@plasmatvforgaming9648 You're right, I was thinking about the same screen size but some sizes are indeed W-OLED and not QD-OLED. I wonder if their reason for not ofering QD-OLED across the whole lineup is that they just want to cut costs, or if there is an actual technical limitation (I doubt it though).
Swap it for a S95D……..
No way: Mat finish, OCB, price
Aaaand, the 💩 show continues!!! 😭 Bummer bud....
At least you had some money left over for new socks!! 😇😉🤣🤣😂😂🤪🤩
that why i hate samsung they create the best hardware on the market then they crippled it with with shit software or/and lottery panel or some non sense like defective one connect box or matte coating, if only they could solved their shit one day i would gladly make the switch from the LG, their best tv was the S90C hand down
Shame on Samsung Electronics for this confusion. Samsung Display is making such great panels an then the consumer gets screwed. 👎👎
The channel name is becoming totally irrelevant at this point :)
I like the name for the lore and I still have some Plasma videos in the works.
Samsung are big liars. They have two companies that make panels and they also take a cheap panel from LG WOLED NO} QD-OLED. You have several levels of panels. America A is the cheapest. Europe E is the middle B. Britain is the best and most expensive. Sold only in Korea. K panel.
Interesting
The S90D in Europe is not QD-OLED.
I am from Serbia and wanted to order it from Hungary, I talked to their support and asked them to elaborate on which panel I'm getting and the customer support agent literally told me they are not allowed to share that info.
Who doesn't believe me can try ask them, you will get the same answer. Absolutely shameful, went with a G4 and couldn't be happier.
65'' S90D are QD-OLED in Europe, all other variants are not but yeah that absolutely a scam from samsung since they don't tell you at store
@@zet7914 yeah, I was looking for the 77" model
You know what panel you are going to get, the last 4 digits of the model number matter
I'll post a picture of the back in a Community post
Watching this plasma TV saga unfold has been fantastic