SAMSUNG 85-Inch Class Neo QLED 4K QN90C Sequence Neo Quantum HDR+, Dolby Atmos, Object Monitoring Sound+, Anti-Glare, Gaming Hub, Q-Symphony, Sensible TV with Alexa Constructed-in (QN85QN90C, 2023 Mannequin)
Original price was: $2,197.00.$1,897.95Current price is: $1,897.95.
Worth: $2,197.00 - $1,897.95
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Some TVs simply have it. They make every little thing look good—even laborious stuff like 4K upscaling, bizarre viewing angles and daytime sports activities. Among the many gifted their skills nonetheless shine vibrant. However when it’s Samsung Neo QLED 4K we’re speaking about, there’s no should be jealous. As a result of—because of its sensible image, dynamic audio and stellar design—it’ll make you look good, too. *50″ and 43″ have Neo Quantum HDR. **Makes use of AI-Primarily based formulation. ***50″ and 43″ have Anti-Glare with Broad Viewing Angle. ****50″ and 43″ have Object Monitoring Sound Lite. *****Excessive pace web connection, further gaming service subscriptions and appropriate controller required. ******Q-Sequence and S-Sequence soundbars offered individually. *******50″ and 43″ have Movement Xcelerator Turbo Professional.
QUANTUM MATRIX W/ MINI LEDS: See each freckle in your favourite actor’s face because of the large grid of Samsung’s ultra-precise Quantum Mini LEDs that take management of the person zones of sunshine in your image for sensational colour and distinction
NEO QUANTUM HDR+: See sensational distinction, stellar brightness and vivid colour—simply because the director supposed—with Neo Quantum HDR+; Issues on display look true sufficient to the touch; Take up the films and the exhibits you like made for Excessive Dynamic Vary*
NEURAL QUANTUM PROCESSOR W/ 4K UPSCALING: Whether or not streaming an HD film, watching sports activities or taking a look at residence movies, expertise it remodeled into sharp 4K decision with our high-performance, AI-powered processor upgrading content material scene by scene**
ANTI-GLARE W/ ULTRA VIEWING ANGLE: There isn’t a nasty seat in the home because of Anti-Glare with Extremely Viewing Angle know-how; Get a constant and detailed 8K image—at any angle, in any gentle— with pristine colour throughout the complete display***
DOLBY ATMOS & OBJECT TRACKING SOUND+: Hear the spinning whirr of helicopter blades and streams of sirens dashing by with Dolby Atmos and Object Monitoring Sound+; Really feel such as you’re proper there with sound that tracks the motion from all corners****
SAMSUNG GAMING HUB: Gaming comes collectively–bringing the most effective of console video games, streaming video games and extra–multi functional place; Get simpler entry to video games, standalone apps and equipment, get suggestions for different video games, modify settings and extra*****
PANTONE VALIDATED: Get pleasure from colour validated by trade main consultants at Pantone; From each improbable element in your favourite runway competitors to every course of cooking exhibits, expertise it in a complete new method solely on Samsung TV screens
Q-SYMPHONY 3.0: With Q-Symphony, your TV audio system paired with Q-Sequence and S-Sequence soundbar function as one; Collectively, they’ll optimize all of the channels to carry you a masterfully orchestrated sound expertise******
NEOSLIM DESIGN: Should you’re like us, you simply can’t stand it when presentation is an afterthought; With its NeoSlim Design this TV’s ultra-slim silhouette and hexagonal plate stand nails that first impression
MOTION XCELERATOR TURBO+ (4K @120Hz): Get clean efficiency in the course of the quickest video games and motion scenes; Sustain with the pace and catch each body with out lag or movement blur; Get pleasure from seamless motion and 4K visuals at speeds as much as 120Hz*******
Prospects say
Prospects reward the TV’s image high quality, with one noting it delivers movie show high quality in the lounge, and recognize its wealthy colours, deep blacks, and 2000 nits peak HDR brightness. The TV is simple to arrange, with one buyer highlighting the handy residence display setup, and clients discover the sound high quality good. They take into account it good worth for cash, and one buyer mentions it comes with HDMI pontificate. The construct high quality receives blended opinions, with some clients reporting unhealthy high quality management.
3 reviews for SAMSUNG 85-Inch Class Neo QLED 4K QN90C Sequence Neo Quantum HDR+, Dolby Atmos, Object Monitoring Sound+, Anti-Glare, Gaming Hub, Q-Symphony, Sensible TV with Alexa Constructed-in (QN85QN90C, 2023 Mannequin)
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Original price was: $2,197.00.$1,897.95Current price is: $1,897.95.
Vikingstaff –
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE This TV
From our title, you may have caught on we kind of like this TV. Honestly, it’s the nicest TV we own, and we have a few between our home and our lake house. I think the price when bought on sale around the holidays is a great price proposition for excellent picture quality, features and size and the cost. Since we have a couple other Samsung TV’s, we were used to the basic remote and smart features. But this QN90C is so much faster, responsive and feature rich, that it is a clear winner. We have been pleased with our Q70B 65” TV at our cottage that we got 2 years ago, but this QN90C we got for home this past Christmas is so much better.We liked it so much that when our oldest adult son was also looking for a new TV around the holidays, we highly recommended this one. He ended up buying one too on sale and loves it. We mainly stream and watch YouTube TV. He mainly games. For both households, it’s a great option.Great picture quality! 4K as well as upscaling 1080p is excellent. When something is in 4K, it’s perfect! Has so many features. The smart-calibration system you can do with your phone is very worthwhile in dialing it in easily. It integrated very nicely with our in wall 5.2 speaker system and receiver via an optician cable. I could just go on and on about all the different features, as they are work as advertised.And although many people complain about the Tizen smart styles, we don’t mind it. Like others, I think I prefer the layout of it on our 2 year older Q70 vs the newer layout on this 2023 QN90. That is totally a layout preference on our part. That said, the range of free stations if you will, and the versatility of the layout are very nice. And, once you get used to the layout, its works well.Frankly the only drawback is that two years ago when we had to replace our cottage TV, I went with the Q70. I thought that was nice until I got this QN90, and now I wish I had spent a little more back in 2020 to get a Q90 back then at the other place. That said, I would wait for holiday sale pricing. The discount is worth waiting for.
StephenH137 –
Samsung QN50QN90C Review
After 12 years of faithful service, the decision was made to retire our Sony KDL-46HX850( 46-inch 1080p/240Hz) TV.Being one of the early “Smart” TV’s on the market, it’s limitations over the years became greater and greater, despite providing one of the best quality picture experiences ever, this includes, but is not limited to;Apps – It came with only a handful of Apps installed, like YouTube, Internet Browsing, and Netflix. Sadly this particular TV does not allow you to download or add additional ones. Nor have said Apps updated for at least 5 years. Netflix opens and works once in a while, usually requiring multiple restarts to load.Soundbar Issues – In late 2020 we added a 7.1 Nakamichi soundbar to our setup, after our previous Vizio 5.1 system we bought shortly after the TV died. However changing channels too quickly caused the station to lose sound, requiring a complete restart of the TV and Soundbar to allow sound to flow from the TV HDMI output.Tried using Roku, but again, it never worked properly on this particular TV. It was tested however in two different Samsung models; the 2014 UN65H7150 65-Inch 1080p 240Hz, and a 2019 QN82Q90RAFXZA 82-inch 4K 120Hz and it worked fine on those two TVs.So lets’ get into the actual review for this model listed in the headline….PROS:First Impressions: Lightweight; weighs less than my 46-inch, although it doesn’t have the gorilla glass my old one had. Thinner by about 3-5mm overall.Remote; approx half the size of my 2019 Samsung model with dramatic improvements – C type rechargeable port versus requiring regular batteries, and even has a photo-electric eye to allow sunlight recharging system on the back of the remote. Disney+ and Amazon Prime single app buttons added.Picture Quality; outstanding for obvious reasons; 1080p vs 4K; meaning twice as many lines of resolution. HDR which means greater color space, allowing for a wider range of colors to be displayed. Despite being only half of the frequency response of my previous set (120Hz vs 240Hz), I wanted to be sure this would not be a “noticeable” issue, so I tested this thoroughly out using movies from my personal collection that had heavy/intense action sequences, no ghosting or pixelation was detected.Sound Quality; Have never used just the standard included back-facing speakers, so I cannot comment, always have used Soundbars.Set-Up; Again this is such a breeze now compared to just a few short years ago, logging into Apps with QR codes on your phones versus typing everything out. From the time I had the unit on the wall and first powered up, until all software updates and Apps were added and logged into was less than 30 minutes. Added 6 different Apps that are used on daily basis in our household.This is now the 2nd Samsung Q90 model I’ve purchased in the last 4 years, and I believe they are worth every single penny. But to be fair…..I must point out the negatives.CONS:Viewing Distance – to gain the full 4K experience at my current TV size (50″) I need to be no further than 6ft away, which means I need to be sitting towards the middle/end of my bed. Whereas with my old unit, thew viewing distance was nearly double, meaning I could be lying down normally and not notice a drop in picture quality.4K vs 1080p; when watching standard definition programming (480p), my old 1080p TV wins hands down, the additional upscaling done by 4K TV’s makes to my eyes, the picture less enjoyable. It’s just something I’ve gotten used to over the years. It stuck out heavily when I bought my first 4K, watching cable channels broadcasting in 480p resolution. Since most shows/movies cable and streaming services are at least HD quality, it still upscales, where again watching on a 1080p gave a better experience in my opinion.Sound; Let’s be honest, all HDTV’s have terrible or barely passing audio, since they are backward facing. You are better off buying an inexpensive forward facing soundbar versus using the included speakers only. If you can afford it (and have the space), buying a 5.1 or 7.1 soundbar system is the way to go.All three of my household TV’s are Samsung models, although I have had quite a few Sony models in the past, reviews between brands when I am shopping for a replacement have been pushing me steadily towards Samsung.Two terrible experiences have permanently soured me ever buying LG ever again.
AA –
Sometimes you DO get what you pay for
There is a saying … good things are often expensive but not everything expensive is good.Well, this TV is expensive but certainly worth every penny.It boots up almost instantaneously and the colors are super sharp.Picture is crystal clear and super bright.The speakers supposedly put out 60W and the sound is better than any TV I have ever had, no sound bar needed.I get OTA antenna programming which has always been a pain in the past switching back and forth.Very easy on this TV and the OTA reception is again better than ever – it has the next-gen tuner, not sure if that is the reason why it comes in so well.Delivery was much faster that advertised. Day I received the TV it went on sale for less than I paid but the seller matched the price immediately, great service.I was debating between LG OLED and Samsung mini-LED technology.Weighing the pros and cons the Samsung Qn90C was the better choice, MUCH brighter and better picture – your mileage may vary 🙂