Nice review thanks! I am only sticking with Samsung because of the one connect box lol, if LG does something similar I am defiantly switching. LG C2 looks amazing
I bought this TV and it s great. I have noticed the same thing as you about back case vibration on bigger volume but I m using it with a soundbar and resolved this problem. It s not normal at this price for sure, but the display is one of the best I have seen. I compare it with an LG C9 OLED that I have, and the brightness is double.
@@chimerastate It had a few places that weren't clipped to the end when I took it out of the box. I clicked on them during installation and everything was ok. Also at the bottom of the display there is an aluminum lamella that also came loose on the left side, and the "technicians" from Samsung tell me that I need to replace the entire screen for that lamella to be glued. I obviously refused to replace my entire screen for a 1cm lamella and I'm still waiting for their solution. The only reason I didn t return is the quality of the image
I have a 65 inch version and can confirm I also have the vibration problem. Will be using bookshelf speakers unfortunately due to this issue. Just a question, on TechRadar’s review it said it had 2 remotes, did yours come with 2? I’m pretty sure I checked the box thoroughly and only got one remote.
Hello:) I can get the QN90B 85 for 625 USD cheaper than the QN95B 75 inch. Is the QN95B worth the price difference in your opinion? Is the picture quality the same on both?
Great review thanks! I am considering both the QN90B and the QN95B. For a 75 inch TV, I would have to pay an additional €250 for the 95 model. The box in my view is a nice to have, but I wouldn't pay extra for it. In your opinion, are the infinity one design and mostly the better processor worth the higher price?
Great video and beautiful TV!! Im considering to buy the QN95B but Did they fix the issues from QN95A i mean dropout audio/video going black for couple seconds? Like with Sky Q, Ps5, PC, Xbox etc.
Nice review, my friend. I am very interested in this TV. Could you do some tests with Black Frame Insertion tech? I would like to know how efficient it is and if there is a duplicate image.
I’ve had a 65 inches still on a box because I’m still waiting for a TV stand to come. The wait is killin me lol. Coming from a Samsung Q7F. That TV blew my mind with 1500 peak brightness, what more for this TV lol
Wow finaly first video about 95B,i just wonder how good this tv gonna be cause price in uk is £500 more then S95B oled will be,what about black level in dark room,alot better then QN95A? Greetings from polish guy from Scotland😉😁✌️🏴
Thank you so much for your comment and supporting this channel. If you are not worried about Burn-in the S95B might be a good alternative. The local dimming is better compared to the QN95a. I am planning to do a video on that too.
just get the s95b. i personally have the lg cx, got it first month it came out and running it at 100 oled light at least 12 hours a day, mostly more than that, 6hrs minimum in gaming, and have no burn in.
@@chimerastate can you please clarify which update is that? And where to find it? My TV came with 1904 out of the box which is the latest and i still experience dropouts. I think it has to do with faulty pcb hardware and not firmware
thanks for the vid! are the silver bezels distracting? does the silver show front on or just around the sides because it looks like a black bezel as well, should i go all black with qn90b or go silver with the qn95b hopefully not destracting in a dark room or bright room.
@@chimerastate Thanks for your reply, yes in Australia we only have one colour option for the qn95b in silver but we do have the qn90b in all black but i would prefer the best picture quality possible, so i probably will go the qn95b seeing as the bezel doesnt distract you from a front on view.
Just bought the 55 inch model + the slim fit wallmount. Do you know wich model you should chose while mounting the Wall mount? The qn95b is not in the manual yet. Only qn95a wich is has a different back compared to th qn95b
Hello, I've asked in other videos of this TV and on different forums but no one answers me. Now that Ps5 supports VRR, could you please tell me if local dimming works while VRR is enabled or is it shut off and doesn't work? Did you test it? Could you make a video perhaps? I think a lot of people would be interested. Thank you.
@@chimerastate need your advice bro. I contacted the retailer I bought the TV from and explained the defect. But they said they can’t do replacement and will instead do a repair because it’s only a minor fault. Can I challenge this? I mean for me it’s pretty major as a gap in the TV can expose its inner electronics that can damage the TV.
@@chimerastate I finally was able to have Samsung replaced the TV. But man, I feel like this second one has lower brightness than the first one. Is this even possible? Is your second one identical to the first one you had picture quality wise?
Nice review. Ive got my eye on this and the S95B qd oled. Is the picture quality the same as the 90b? Id love you to compare this to the S95B oled. Im into brightness over anything else..so this tv may be better for me than the s95b....just not sure..
Thank you. The picture quality of the QN95b is a bit improved over the QN90b due to Ultimate UHD Dimming Pro and the latest 4K quantum processor including 20 neural networks. The QN95B is brighter than the S95B.
@@sj460162 It depends on your room environment. If you prefer to play games in a dark room, you might prefer the QD OLED, if your room is bright like mine you might prefer the brighter image of the NEO QLED.
@@Uuuung It depends on your budget. I am happy with the QN95B. The QN95C just has more dimming zones. You need to decide for yourself if that is worth the extra money.
@@chimerastate There can only be one Samsung Flagship TV of 2022 I think. It's either QN95B, QN85B, QN90B, QN900B or S95B. Although, 98-99% of TV reviewers on UA-cam said the S95B alongside A95K QD-OLEDs are the only true "best" TV(s) of 2022.
If you watch tv in a pitch black room, you will see blooming. In my living where there is always some kind of background light even at nighttime I don’t notice any blooming at all. It has been improved over the QN95A though.
@@chimerastate thank you Chimera. I already ordered a qn900b since I wasn't satisfied by my Panasonic jz2000 hdr performance (too dim in hdr and Dolby Vision). And yes, I' m in a pitch black room...Have I done a bad choice in your opinion ?
Hello and thank you for very informative review. What size is this TV? I'm looking to upgrade from my 65Q80T and I'm deciding between this set and Sony X95K (85 inch, they both cost around 6k EUR). I have a few questions. Did Samsung really manage to fix their terrible, washed-out looking game mode? My Q80t has quite a good picture, but in game mode it looks like a cheap 300 EUR TV and I hate it for that. Uniformity on your panel is not bad, but you have very noticeable vertical banding, I also have it on my Q80t and it's driving me nuts in panning shots. I would also like to know how long is the cable that goes from one connect box to the TV and how wide is it at the part where you stick it in the box? I have in-wall canal ready for wires but it's only 30mm wide :/. Also no dolby vision. I'm seriously considering Sony x95k. Thanks for your answers and thanks again for very informative review.
While the game mode on the QN95A looked like dynamic mode, the game mode on the QN95B looks more like filmmaker mode, but you can adjust all the settings. Uniformity is definitely an issue on all LED panels and I consider myself lucky, because I don’t see DSE watching content. The cable is short I would say 1,5, but need to measure it.
The TV is great. But in this case, there is probably something wrong with the settings, because the picture looks pale with low contrast. Last night I watched this model live and I know that in practice it doesn't look like that. The picture is very good, very similar to OLED.
Maybe it's because of the light shining from the side. Where the screen is in the video, a glossy display would probably look way better. But facing a window directly a glossy display is hell
I think a very important point you missed in your review is the fact that the anti-reflection screen is very shinny and is a significant downgrade from last year QN95A. In fact, you say this tv handles well in a bright room and i have to disagree when compared to the 95A. I am starting to wonder it is not a deliberate pro samsung video. Furthermore, having the 95B and before the 95A i am even not fully convinced that the image is better on the 95B over the 95A.
I always share my honest opinion on this channel. If you prefer the image quality of the QN95A than this is yours and fine with me. Me and my family can see an improvement in image quality and the anti-glare coding works the same for us in our living room compared to the one on the QN95A, this is why it is not extra mentioned in the video. Your room setting might be completely different to ours why you might have a different viewing experience.
@@chimerastate i agree the image quality is subjective. However, truly, you cannot say that the anti-glare is as efficient as last year 95A’s one. This is not true. The screen is now almost as shiny as an oled screen. This was btw noticed by another reviewer (Nogueira) although this was inly a pre review and needed to be confirmed. I also would like to add that i am not a pro or anti samsung. I liked the 95A. However when there is significant downgrade in a tv generation such as the anti glare screen this must be mentionned, especially for a tv that is specifically designed to go in a bright room. Btw, this has nothing to do with my room (come on you cannot be serious by replying that…) : my 95A was in the very same room. Let’s be honest..
@@chimerastate ok, well if you have windows on the side of the tv and/or on the back of your coach, you should see easily a difference. Maybe this is not the setting of your room but this might be relevant for other buyers. I am using filmmaker mode so brightness is around 27. Above colors are not really natural anymore.
@@alain8168 The real question here is do YOU even own and have the QN95B? If you don't why are you even questioning him? He on the other hand has had/have both. Also, he has explained to you that in his condition of his room he thinks it's the same in anti-glare as his previous one. Who are you to question that? Maybe, if you own it, it looks worse with glare in your condition, that still doesn't change his. What a silly thing to get hung up on.
I have the QN95A 55 INCH 2021. In the UK the: 65 inch QN95B is £3499. 2022 65 inch QN95A is £1599. 2021 I'm just seeing what the difference is for double the price. I am looking to increase to the 65 inch you see.
TV prices drop rapidly. The QN95A cost 2999.- last year and the QN95B will also be significantly cheaper next year this time around. I hope my video helps you to decide if the improvements of the QN95B are worth it for you. The QN95A is still a very good tv too.
this seems to be the best TV to buy for most people in 2022 but with OLED the risk of burn in is practically zero, has been for years now, the whole burn in hysteria was a Samsung black op.
@@sundarchip yeah, and where might those reports be, in youtube comments? I was researching the burn in phenomenon back in 2018 and couldn't find a single documented instance of it occurring as a result of normal use and since then LG has been adding all kinds of counter measures. I had a C7 on for 4 years pretty much all the time, I saw image retention but not burn in.
This issue has been fixed. The latest software updates include an equalizer to filter down low frequencies. Using external speakers also gets rid of the problem and results in better sound quality overall.
It always amazes me how people do not talk about present MAJOR issues and only list the positive things of QLEDS... The Blooming, Ghosting on top of other issues is really bad on the QN95B, many many reports out there. Also, people use the "burn in dont get OLED" trick too often now. You do not have to babysit anOLED at all specially not a newer one these days. Also, The QLED has the uniformity/Backlight bleeding issue, on top of its local dimming in already DARK scenes... The Blacks are also not as deep and nor is the contrast. Its an LED... If you wanna turn a TV down, at least know your facts...
Nice review thanks! I am only sticking with Samsung because of the one connect box lol, if LG does something similar I am defiantly switching. LG C2 looks amazing
I bought this TV and it s great. I have noticed the same thing as you about back case vibration on bigger volume but I m using it with a soundbar and resolved this problem. It s not normal at this price for sure, but the display is one of the best I have seen. I compare it with an LG C9 OLED that I have, and the brightness is double.
I also use it with an extra set of studio monitors. Is your cover back panel also loose on some edges?
@@chimerastate It had a few places that weren't clipped to the end when I took it out of the box. I clicked on them during installation and everything was ok. Also at the bottom of the display there is an aluminum lamella that also came loose on the left side, and the "technicians" from Samsung tell me that I need to replace the entire screen for that lamella to be glued. I obviously refused to replace my entire screen for a 1cm lamella and I'm still waiting for their solution. The only reason I didn t return is the quality of the image
Is this screen the same as what is being referred to the s95b? When I google this in the uk it shows qes95b
I have a 65 inch version and can confirm I also have the vibration problem. Will be using bookshelf speakers unfortunately due to this issue. Just a question, on TechRadar’s review it said it had 2 remotes, did yours come with 2? I’m pretty sure I checked the box thoroughly and only got one remote.
@@mrsisig7443 In Germany it only comes with one remote, the solar panel one.
Hello:) I can get the QN90B 85 for 625 USD cheaper than the QN95B 75 inch. Is the QN95B worth the price difference in your opinion? Is the picture quality the same on both?
The only difference is the one connect box.
Thanks for the English version of this! Well done. If you have an oled are you able to compare how gaming and movies look?
I don’t have an OLED at home due to my bright living room.
Great review thanks! I am considering both the QN90B and the QN95B. For a 75 inch TV, I would have to pay an additional €250 for the 95 model. The box in my view is a nice to have, but I wouldn't pay extra for it. In your opinion, are the infinity one design and mostly the better processor worth the higher price?
The infinity design is not worth the additional cost, but in my opinion the processing is.
Yeah this does 144Hz but honestly, the 90B outperforms this TV in some aspects according to some tests
Great video and beautiful TV!! Im considering to buy the QN95B but Did they fix the issues from QN95A i mean dropout audio/video going black for couple seconds? Like with Sky Q, Ps5, PC, Xbox etc.
Thank you. They fixed the problems with an HDMI software update on the QN95A. I did not have dropouts on the QN95A nor on the QN95B.
Nice review, my friend. I am very interested in this TV. Could you do some tests with Black Frame Insertion tech?
I would like to know how efficient it is and if there is a duplicate image.
Here i can get 55" QN95B at the price of $639 is it worth or 55Q70D at the price of $719? Please reply
Compare the specs. Did not have the chance to check out the Q70D models yet.
@@chimerastate thank you.
I’ve had a 65 inches still on a box because I’m still waiting for a TV stand to come. The wait is killin me lol. Coming from a Samsung Q7F. That TV blew my mind with 1500 peak brightness, what more for this TV lol
The stand should be in the box.
@@chimerastate does the TV come with an HDMI 2.1 cable?
Is it worth it to get the qn95b over the qn90a? or do you think the qn95b is not worth the extra money
I also made a video about the QN95A ua-cam.com/video/dszHF_VSQrk/v-deo.html so you can compare both TVs watching my reviews.
Wow finaly first video about 95B,i just wonder how good this tv gonna be cause price in uk is £500 more then S95B oled will be,what about black level in dark room,alot better then QN95A? Greetings from polish guy from Scotland😉😁✌️🏴
Thank you so much for your comment and supporting this channel. If you are not worried about Burn-in the S95B might be a good alternative. The local dimming is better compared to the QN95a. I am planning to do a video on that too.
@@chimerastate hello,i do worry about screen burn bit if i get oled i will use it only for movies,most at night time after work,have a great day✌️
just get the s95b. i personally have the lg cx, got it first month it came out and running it at 100 oled light at least 12 hours a day, mostly more than that, 6hrs minimum in gaming, and have no burn in.
Fantastic reveiw. I hope they fixed the issues found on the QN95A. I'd love to see a side by side comparison against the QN95A and the LG C1
Thank you so much. They did fix the issues on the QN95A with a firmware update.
@@chimerastate can you please clarify which update is that? And where to find it? My TV came with 1904 out of the box which is the latest and i still experience dropouts. I think it has to do with faulty pcb hardware and not firmware
Can you recommend this over s95b?
I tackle the OLED vs QLED question in this video and my QN95A review. Please check it out on my channel. 🙏🏻
What has punchier colors and which one is brighter? Qn95b or S95B?
QN95B is brighter.
Hello!
I want a new tv and cant decide with the 55 95a for 1210 euros or 1470 euros for the 55 95b. The price difference worth it? Thanks you.
Check out my QN95A review as well. I hope that helps you decide. Both are great tvs, but I like the overall improvements of the QN95B.
@@chimerastate yes i dont speak english so i dont understand all the things you said thats why i ask you lol.
what is the game you were playing? My Son like the look of it. Good review BTW, great
Thank you so much for supporting my channel. The PS5 game I was playing is Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart. I can highly recommend it.
thanks for the vid! are the silver bezels distracting? does the silver show front on or just around the sides because it looks like a black bezel as well, should i go all black with qn90b or go silver with the qn95b hopefully not destracting in a dark room or bright room.
It does not distract me, but the silver is visible at the front though. In Germany you can’t select the color unfortunately.
@@chimerastate Thanks for your reply, yes in Australia we only have one colour option for the qn95b in silver but we do have the qn90b in all black but i would prefer the best picture quality possible, so i probably will go the qn95b seeing as the bezel doesnt distract you from a front on view.
Have you tried the auto calibration yet? What are the recommended settings?
Not yet, but planning to do it soon and upload a new video.
Just bought the 55 inch model + the slim fit wallmount. Do you know wich model you should chose while mounting the Wall mount? The qn95b is not in the manual yet. Only qn95a wich is has a different back compared to th qn95b
Did you buy this one? Last years QN900A has the same back panel as the QN95B.
Which is better A80K or QN95B or A95K ?
I am still happy with the QN95B.
I got the QN95A ( whitout the box) for just 910 euro it's almost the same and 1/3 the price no need to go for the B
That’s a very good deal. Congrats!
@@chimerastate this is 144hz
Beast
Thanks for making an English version video
Thanks for supporting my channel.
I'm buying this TV in June just 2 more pay days to wait grrrr 😂
is this 95B that much better than the 90B? the 95B has a one connect box but what else?
Yes, it has better image processing.
@@chimerastate okay I wasn't sure. They have told me we are supposed to get the 95B in the USA this year.
@@michaelwyckoff7593 Yes, my last information was it will be released on June, 6 in the USA.
Hello, I've asked in other videos of this TV and on different forums but no one answers me. Now that Ps5 supports VRR, could you please tell me if local dimming works while VRR is enabled or is it shut off and doesn't work? Did you test it? Could you make a video perhaps? I think a lot of people would be interested. Thank you.
I‘ll try it out.
What did you do about the lose back panel? Mine has one on the side. Did you return yours?
Yes, I finally returned it and the back panel of the new one was tight.
@@chimerastate need your advice bro. I contacted the retailer I bought the TV from and explained the defect. But they said they can’t do replacement and will instead do a repair because it’s only a minor fault. Can I challenge this? I mean for me it’s pretty major as a gap in the TV can expose its inner electronics that can damage the TV.
@@mrsisig7443 Samsung Germany exchanged it without hesitation.
@@chimerastate did you went straight to Samsung or you went to the retailer you bought it from?
@@chimerastate I finally was able to have Samsung replaced the TV. But man, I feel like this second one has lower brightness than the first one. Is this even possible? Is your second one identical to the first one you had picture quality wise?
Okay...So this tv model sells for the same price as the 8k QN800B...So why would anyone pay as much for the 4k QN95B?
The QN95B consumes less energy and there is no native 8K content yet.
s95b or qn95b, which one is better?
OLED vs. QLED depends on many factors. Why I prefer QLED I explained in this video: ua-cam.com/video/dszHF_VSQrk/v-deo.html
Nice review. Ive got my eye on this and the S95B qd oled. Is the picture quality the same as the 90b? Id love you to compare this to the S95B oled. Im into brightness over anything else..so this tv may be better for me than the s95b....just not sure..
Thank you. The picture quality of the QN95b is a bit improved over the QN90b due to Ultimate UHD Dimming Pro and the latest 4K quantum processor including 20 neural networks. The QN95B is brighter than the S95B.
@@chimerastate Thankyou. Will the qled or qd oled look better for gaming...
@@chimerastate so the qn95b and qn90b are different tvs now?
i know before there the same just different regions releases
@@giotorres9848 Yes, they are two different tvs.
@@sj460162 It depends on your room environment. If you prefer to play games in a dark room, you might prefer the QD OLED, if your room is bright like mine you might prefer the brighter image of the NEO QLED.
Hat der qn 93 b ein VA wie der qn 95 b oder IPS Panel verbaut?
Ich finde darüber keine Informationen von Samsung. Der QN95B hat ein VA Panel.
Thanks, Im thinking about the QN9 or the c1
Maybe you’ll have the chance to compare them in person. Curious which one you’ll pick.
@@chimerastate I will have to wait for the NZ release
I'm just internet window shopping
This on sale vs qn95c?
Yes, it is.
@@chimerastate What i ment is: Would you buy the QN95B on sale, or buy the QN95C?
@@chimerastate ?
@@Uuuung It depends on your budget. I am happy with the QN95B. The QN95C just has more dimming zones. You need to decide for yourself if that is worth the extra money.
@@Uuuung qn95b
Can you compare this tv with Sony X95k?
Thanks for you request, but I am not planning to purchase the Sony X95k.
Hey, is it just me or is the TV slightly tilted up when using the base?
It is not tilted up, when using the base.
@@chimerastate so it’s 90’ straight? Mine seems to tilt up a little
@@chimerastate sorry tilt back
@@VinceSuarez Mine is not tilted back.
Can you qn95b vs qn95a with local dimming test and dark scenes? Pretty please
Ok, I will.
@@chimerastate thank you ❤️
So this or the QD-oled model?
If you prefer OLED the S95B seems like a good choice.
@@chimerastate There can only be one Samsung Flagship TV of 2022 I think. It's either QN95B, QN85B, QN90B, QN900B or S95B.
Although, 98-99% of TV reviewers on UA-cam said the S95B alongside A95K QD-OLEDs are the only true "best" TV(s) of 2022.
@@ระตีแก้วนพรัตน์ Each Samsung product line has its flagship tv. The QN95B is the flagship tv of this years 4K NEO QLED product line.
Did you see any blooming ? Is it better then qn95a in that department ?
If you watch tv in a pitch black room, you will see blooming. In my living where there is always some kind of background light even at nighttime I don’t notice any blooming at all. It has been improved over the QN95A though.
@@chimerastate thank you Chimera. I already ordered a qn900b since I wasn't satisfied by my Panasonic jz2000 hdr performance (too dim in hdr and Dolby Vision). And yes, I' m in a pitch black room...Have I done a bad choice in your opinion ?
Please tell price in India
I would love to help you, but I don't know the prices in India.
215000 rs for 65 inch in croma
215000 rupees for 65 inch in Croma
i have a pc id hook up to it i utube surf web an game is this good for thati have a sony 900e 55 in at 60hz
Yes, you can connect it to the tv.
@@chimerastate thanks
If you can measure verious input lag settings!
Hello and thank you for very informative review. What size is this TV? I'm looking to upgrade from my 65Q80T and I'm deciding between this set and Sony X95K (85 inch, they both cost around 6k EUR). I have a few questions.
Did Samsung really manage to fix their terrible, washed-out looking game mode? My Q80t has quite a good picture, but in game mode it looks like a cheap 300 EUR TV and I hate it for that. Uniformity on your panel is not bad, but you have very noticeable vertical banding, I also have it on my Q80t and it's driving me nuts in panning shots. I would also like to know how long is the cable that goes from one connect box to the TV and how wide is it at the part where you stick it in the box? I have in-wall canal ready for wires but it's only 30mm wide :/. Also no dolby vision. I'm seriously considering Sony x95k. Thanks for your answers and thanks again for very informative review.
While the game mode on the QN95A looked like dynamic mode, the game mode on the QN95B looks more like filmmaker mode, but you can adjust all the settings. Uniformity is definitely an issue on all LED panels and I consider myself lucky, because I don’t see DSE watching content. The cable is short I would say 1,5, but need to measure it.
is the Sony A95K better than this tv?
I didn’t get my hands on the Sony A95K yet.
@@chimerastate how about the A95K compared to this one. I am looking to buy a new tv and was wondering which one to purchase.
qn95b vs qn90b? which is best?
QN95B
hello, so this QN95B is a great evolution on all points compared to the QN95A?
It is definitely an evolution, but not a revolution.
@@chimerastate Thank you, because I hesitate to replace my QN95A.😆
The TV is great. But in this case, there is probably something wrong with the settings, because the picture looks pale with low contrast. Last night I watched this model live and I know that in practice it doesn't look like that. The picture is very good, very similar to OLED.
It’s hard to capture the exact image quality with my iPhone.
Maybe it's because of the light shining from the side. Where the screen is in the video, a glossy display would probably look way better. But facing a window directly a glossy display is hell
I think a very important point you missed in your review is the fact that the anti-reflection screen is very shinny and is a significant downgrade from last year QN95A. In fact, you say this tv handles well in a bright room and i have to disagree when compared to the 95A. I am starting to wonder it is not a deliberate pro samsung video. Furthermore, having the 95B and before the 95A i am even not fully convinced that the image is better on the 95B over the 95A.
I always share my honest opinion on this channel. If you prefer the image quality of the QN95A than this is yours and fine with me. Me and my family can see an improvement in image quality and the anti-glare coding works the same for us in our living room compared to the one on the QN95A, this is why it is not extra mentioned in the video. Your room setting might be completely different to ours why you might have a different viewing experience.
@@chimerastate i agree the image quality is subjective. However, truly, you cannot say that the anti-glare is as efficient as last year 95A’s one. This is not true. The screen is now almost as shiny as an oled screen. This was btw noticed by another reviewer (Nogueira) although this was inly a pre review and needed to be confirmed. I also would like to add that i am not a pro or anti samsung. I liked the 95A. However when there is significant downgrade in a tv generation such as the anti glare screen this must be mentionned, especially for a tv that is specifically designed to go in a bright room. Btw, this has nothing to do with my room (come on you cannot be serious by replying that…) : my 95A was in the very same room. Let’s be honest..
@@alain8168 Well, I use it also in the same room and the glare did not get any worth. Due to the brightness of the tv I can see everything just fine.
@@chimerastate ok, well if you have windows on the side of the tv and/or on the back of your coach, you should see easily a difference. Maybe this is not the setting of your room but this might be relevant for other buyers. I am using filmmaker mode so brightness is around 27. Above colors are not really natural anymore.
@@alain8168 The real question here is do YOU even own and have the QN95B? If you don't why are you even questioning him? He on the other hand has had/have both.
Also, he has explained to you that in his condition of his room he thinks it's the same in anti-glare as his previous one. Who are you to question that? Maybe, if you own it, it looks worse with glare in your condition, that still doesn't change his.
What a silly thing to get hung up on.
Are you sure the HDMI ports are 2.0…I thought they were 2.1?
Yes, they do have all 2.1. I pronounced it wrong.
@@chimerastate no problem buddy. 🙂
so which is better QN95B or QN90B?
The QN95B has the better image processing.
I have the QN95A 55 INCH 2021.
In the UK the:
65 inch QN95B is £3499. 2022
65 inch QN95A is £1599. 2021
I'm just seeing what the difference is for double the price. I am looking to increase to the 65 inch you see.
TV prices drop rapidly. The QN95A cost 2999.- last year and the QN95B will also be significantly cheaper next year this time around. I hope my video helps you to decide if the improvements of the QN95B are worth it for you. The QN95A is still a very good tv too.
Its 4 hdmi 2.1 not 2.0
Yes, that’s why I added it to the title and chapter description.
this seems to be the best TV to buy for most people in 2022 but with OLED the risk of burn in is practically zero, has been for years now, the whole burn in hysteria was a Samsung black op.
That's not true. There are reports of CX and C1 owners seeing logos burned in on their TVs already.
@@sundarchip yeah, and where might those reports be, in youtube comments? I was researching the burn in phenomenon back in 2018 and couldn't find a single documented instance of it occurring as a result of normal use and since then LG has been adding all kinds of counter measures. I had a C7 on for 4 years pretty much all the time, I saw image retention but not burn in.
@@toobalkain Reddit, UA-cam, other AV forums.
@@sundarchip sure, please point to a concrete case, let's see it.
@@toobalkain ua-cam.com/video/hWrFEU_605g/v-deo.html
Dare to disagree, flimsy back of the TV vibrates/resonates in low tones. Spoils the experience completely. I would never buy it again
This issue has been fixed. The latest software updates include an equalizer to filter down low frequencies. Using external speakers also gets rid of the problem and results in better sound quality overall.
@@chimerastate
Glad you got sorted. I got 1304 software version and unable to update, problem stays…
@@Lucas-wl3id I am sorry to hear that.
@@chimerastate That's great news! How do you know that and what's the firmware version? Thank you.
After the deleted scenes.
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HDMI 2.0 - DEAL BREAKER. No use for console gaming then.
It has 4x HDMI 2.1. I pronounced it wrong.
Samsung won't be happy with your work, you're supposed to make it less obvious, make it look like an unbiased review, not a love letter.
Corny music video lol
It always amazes me how people do not talk about present MAJOR issues and only list the positive things of QLEDS... The Blooming, Ghosting on top of other issues is really bad on the QN95B, many many reports out there. Also, people use the "burn in dont get OLED" trick too often now. You do not have to babysit anOLED at all specially not a newer one these days. Also, The QLED has the uniformity/Backlight bleeding issue, on top of its local dimming in already DARK scenes... The Blacks are also not as deep and nor is the contrast. Its an LED... If you wanna turn a TV down, at least know your facts...
Oui mais oled s'use vite avec le temps.