Why I recommend this Samsung QLED model over pricier OLED TVs - especially at $1,000 off
Briefly

"I ran the Samsung QN90F through a battery of tests to assess its performance in various applications, including streaming and gaming. I also collaborated with our lab engineers to conduct Calman verification tests, evaluating the QLED panel's ability to accurately recreate images in both RGB and black-and-white. Unlike the S90F, which had a significant blue shift in its color tests, the QN90F favors warmer tones. This can make some scenes look slightly oversaturated, and this effect can be exacerbated by the integrated blue light filter,"
"Right now when you buy directly from Samsung, you can save up to $6,000 on the . I recently got the chance to work in the ZDNET Louisville testing lab, where I tested the and saw how it performed in real-world tests rather than a carefully curated showroom experience. Compared to the S95F OLED, which most people, including ZDNET's TV experts, rank among the top TVs of the year, the Samsung QN90F has a picture that's almost as vibrant and detailed,"
Samsung QN90F delivers a picture nearly as vibrant and detailed as the S95F OLED, with slightly better object-tracking sound. Laboratory tests assessed streaming, gaming, and Calman-verified color accuracy for RGB and black-and-white reproduction. The QN90F favors warmer tones compared with the S90F's blue shift, which can make some scenes appear slightly oversaturated and can interact with the integrated blue light filter. Current pricing includes discounts up to 40% on 65-, 75-, and 98-inch models and savings up to $6,000 when purchased directly from Samsung. Micro RGB models present a strong value alternative to OLED unless specific S95F features like the OneConnect box are required.
Read at ZDNET
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]