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Samsung 75" QN90C Neo QLED Mini LED 4K Smart TV [2023] {1338348}
Samsung 75" QN90C Neo QLED Mini LED 4K Smart TV [2023] {1338348}
Samsung 75" QN90C Neo QLED Mini LED 4K Smart TV [2023] {1338348}
Samsung 75" QN90C Neo QLED Mini LED 4K Smart TV [2023] {1338348}
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Samsung 75" QN90C Neo QLED Mini LED 4K Smart TV [2023] {1338348}
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Samsung 75" QN90C Neo QLED Mini LED 4K Smart TV [2023] {1338348}

Samsung 75" QN90C Neo QLED Mini LED 4K Smart TV [2023] {1338348}

$2,005.00

(6,708 reviews)

Every detail enabled by ultra-fine light control See great details in both the darkest and brightest scenes with Quantum Mini LEDs that accurately control light. Feel the full power of AI in 4K The powerful processor ensures you feel the full power of 4K with 4K AI Upscaling. It automatically improves scenes, regardless of the original content. Minimal glare to reduce unwanted distractions Watch your favourite content with less distractions with the Anti-glare film that minimises light reflection. Dolby Atmos experience with top channel speakers Samsung’s top channel speakers and Dolby Atmos deliver an incredible audio experience that will immerse you inside the action with multi-dimensional sound.

Every detail enabled by ultra-fine light control See great details in both the darkest and brightest scenes with Quantum Mini LEDs that accurately control light. Feel the full power of AI in 4K The powerful processor ensures you feel the full power of 4K with 4K AI Upscaling. It automatically improves scenes, regardless of the original content. Minimal glare to reduce unwanted distractions Watch your favourite content with less distractions with the Anti-glare film that minimises light reflection. Dolby Atmos experience with top channel speakers Samsung’s top channel speakers and Dolby Atmos deliver an incredible audio experience that will immerse you inside the action with multi-dimensional sound.

(6,708 reviews)

Every detail enabled by ultra-fine light control See great details in both the darkest and brightest scenes with Quantum Mini LEDs that accurately control light. Feel the full power of AI in 4K The powerful processor ensures you feel the full power of 4K with 4K AI Upscaling. It automatically improves scenes, regardless of the original content. Minimal glare to reduce unwanted distractions Watch your favourite content with less distractions with the Anti-glare film that minimises light reflection. Dolby Atmos experience with top channel speakers Samsung’s top channel speakers and Dolby Atmos deliver an incredible audio experience that will immerse you inside the action with multi-dimensional sound.

Every detail enabled by ultra-fine light control See great details in both the darkest and brightest scenes with Quantum Mini LEDs that accurately control light. Feel the full power of AI in 4K The powerful processor ensures you feel the full power of 4K with 4K AI Upscaling. It automatically improves scenes, regardless of the original content. Minimal glare to reduce unwanted distractions Watch your favourite content with less distractions with the Anti-glare film that minimises light reflection. Dolby Atmos experience with top channel speakers Samsung’s top channel speakers and Dolby Atmos deliver an incredible audio experience that will immerse you inside the action with multi-dimensional sound.

$2,005.00 - $5,080.00

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The lowest price for Samsung 75" QN90C Neo QLED Mini LED 4K Smart TV [2023] {1338348} right now is $2,005.00 at Ubuy Australia, compared across 4 retailers.

The all-time low was $1,200.00 on 24 May 2026 — today's price is 67% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 27 June 2026.

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$2,005.00

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Ubuy Australia

$5,080.00

Samsung QN55QN90CA 4K Smart Neo QLED TV (55") 2023 QN55QN90CAFXZA

Delivery between 2–6 July $15.52

Appliances Warehouse

$2,288.00

Samsung 65" QN90C Neo QLED 4K Smart TV QA65QN90CAWXXY

desertcart.com.au

$3,793.40

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Delivery between 4–7 July $29

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$3,999.00

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Reviews

BUYER BEWARE of Samsung Deceptive Trade Practices
25 April 2024Matt R

originally posted on samsung.com

BUYER(s) BEWARE of Samsung Deceptive Trade Practices:I purchased an 85" Samsung Neo QLED 4K QN90B for our home theater directly from Samsung - Took delivery in May 2023, due to delays on the buildout of the home theater, TV remained unused in factory box until Nov 2023, which is when I unpackaged, wall mounted & setup. February 2024, TV no longer works, bottom right corner of screen has pixel issues. I submitted my claim online, a few days later Samsung sent a technician (NISI of Carrollton, TX) who literally was here for 10 mins, hands me a Repair Invoice stating "Physical Damage" (there is no damage, not even a blemish or scratch) Smarthings App reflects TV usage of 100 hours. Samsung won't repair or replace this unit even though it's still within the 1 year ... MoreBUYER(s) BEWARE of Samsung Deceptive Trade Practices:I purchased an 85" Samsung Neo QLED 4K QN90B for our home theater directly from Samsung - Took delivery in May 2023, due to delays on the buildout of the home theater, TV remained unused in factory box until Nov 2023, which is when I unpackaged, wall mounted & setup. February 2024, TV no longer works, bottom right corner of screen has pixel issues. I submitted my claim online, a few days later Samsung sent a technician (NISI of Carrollton, TX) who literally was here for 10 mins, hands me a Repair Invoice stating "Physical Damage" (there is no damage, not even a blemish or scratch) Smarthings App reflects TV usage of 100 hours. Samsung won't repair or replace this unit even though it's still within the 1 year Warranty (also reflected on repair invoice) Samsung customer support is useless, so I sent an email to Samsung Electronics of America CEO office (New Jersey) I received an email & call from assigned "Extra Care" associate who could care less about me. I get the same generic "Physical Damage" response. I have since sent numerous emails for clarification what's considered "Physical Damage" and other concerns, such as consideration of workmanship and material defects, with no response whatsoever. I have been extremely loyal as a Samsung consumer for many years (Phones, Watches, TV's, Soundbars, Fridges, Chromebooks/Laptops, + more) Obviously no manufacturer loyalty in return. I'm done battling Samsung, you win! However, I won’t purchase or recommend Samsung products going forth. Due to the fact you wasted countless hours of my time, this will be reported to the Better Business Bureau (BBB) & Texas Attorney General's Office - Consumer Protection Division.

Disappointed
27 May 2024Maxx

originally posted on samsung.com

Although there are a multitude of rave reviews regarding the picture quality of this television set, actually achieving that goal is both frustrating and tedious. After unboxing and setup, don't expect to plug in the new TV, sit back, and enjoy your favorite programming as you will be sorely disappointed with the factory settings.There are myriad "Expert" settings and combinations thereof with which the user can experiment in search of that satisfactory balance of color tone, brightness, sharpness, eliminating the "soap opera" effect, etc. Picture calibration (restricted to "Movie" picture mode) is even an option with the use of a mobil phone, but my experience with it proved to be less than satisfactory.By all accounts, reviewers rave about the quality of the ... MoreAlthough there are a multitude of rave reviews regarding the picture quality of this television set, actually achieving that goal is both frustrating and tedious. After unboxing and setup, don't expect to plug in the new TV, sit back, and enjoy your favorite programming as you will be sorely disappointed with the factory settings.There are myriad "Expert" settings and combinations thereof with which the user can experiment in search of that satisfactory balance of color tone, brightness, sharpness, eliminating the "soap opera" effect, etc. Picture calibration (restricted to "Movie" picture mode) is even an option with the use of a mobil phone, but my experience with it proved to be less than satisfactory.By all accounts, reviewers rave about the quality of the picture while streaming which may very well be accurate; however, there remains a large segment of the population who continue to subscribe to cable/satellite services. Therein lies the problem. Once you've managed to navigate the settings and achieve that perfect picture; change the channel/station and it all goes out the window. Nothing is consistent between broadcasting networks, programming, and even advertising; which only leads to more time wasted tinkering with the settings.Viewing the spatter of 4K pictures and short videos in "Retail" or "Maintenance" mode provides an experience of unparalleled awe and wonder; a fantastic preview of the capabilities of this television. Unfortunately the translation is lost in "Home" mode.In short, I have been a dedicated purchaser/user of Samsung televisions dating back to the early 90's and currently have two "older" LED sets, a 32" and a 49" (UN49NU8000); and though less technologically advanced, by all appearances they provide a better and more consistent picture with a lot less tweaking to achieve the consummate viewing experience than either the QN50QN90D or QN50QN90C . The older models have a "Natural" picture mode which has been eliminated in the newer models; unfortunate, as that mode seems to provide a good starting point to achieve a great picture with a lot less work.One final observation: When entering the "Home" screen of the older models (now referred to as the "Smart Hub" in the new models), the current programming passing through the cable box/AVR continues to be displayed in the background which allows the user to exit and maintain the input source; even when exiting an app. Not so with these new models; though there is a "Live" option for live programming as a background, it lacks an ability/option to connect to the main source of input (ie: AVR). So, if an alternate input source is used such as an app, when exiting in an effort to return to the main source of input (again AVR), the user is forced to navigate to, and select/change the input source back to AVR, as it is no longer displayed in the "Recent" window; an added and aggravating extra step.Overall, I give the QN50QN90D a grade of C; primarily due to my inability to achieve an acceptable, well balanced and consistent viewing experience across the entire spectrum of programming that our satellite network provides. To be clear, that programming is also available to us via fiber optics which offers no discernible difference in reception. In my humble opinion, for the current price of this unit, it should be blowing my socks off. In that respect, I'm disappointed because it doesn't.

Not as good as I had hoped
11 May 2024heartbeat

originally posted on johnlewis.com

I specifically arranged for this TV and an associated sound bar to be delivered at the same time so that the John Lewis installers could set up both together. John Lewis turned up on time with the TV. DPD did not with the sound bar. Initially they went to the wrong house and then emailed me to say "sorry we missed you". After the intervention of your customer service DPD tried again and, although I was sitting at home waiting for them, delivered it to a neighbour. Then they emailed to say "sorry we missed you" again. When I got this my neighbour had gone out so I did not get the sound bar until it was too late.The JL installers did a good job in setting up the TV, connecting it to my Router and to my SKY Qbox and taking away the old equipment and packaging. However ... MoreI specifically arranged for this TV and an associated sound bar to be delivered at the same time so that the John Lewis installers could set up both together. John Lewis turned up on time with the TV. DPD did not with the sound bar. Initially they went to the wrong house and then emailed me to say "sorry we missed you". After the intervention of your customer service DPD tried again and, although I was sitting at home waiting for them, delivered it to a neighbour. Then they emailed to say "sorry we missed you" again. When I got this my neighbour had gone out so I did not get the sound bar until it was too late.The JL installers did a good job in setting up the TV, connecting it to my Router and to my SKY Qbox and taking away the old equipment and packaging. However they somewhat apologetically explained to me that in order to use the full capability of the TV I had to set up a Samsung account and that they were unable to do this for me.What a nightmare. I eventually managed but it took hours. Samsung's system is so slow, clunky and unintuitive. Even when I had done this I still cannot access BBC iplayer or ITVX for example as it seems I have to set up separate accounts or enter passwords I have no knowledge of.Then we come to the sound bar. More hours spent attempting and failing to get it to pair with the TV via Bluetooth. I spoke on the phone with great difficulty and at great length about this and they could not get it to work. They advised using a HDMI cable which fortunately I had. Set up this way the sound bar is transmitting sound but still will not answer to the remote control, or at least not in a way that I can hear or see. To make things more difficult I had to change the batteries that came with the remote as the originals were dead.I am far from happy with the way the set-up is working and have arranged through JL Customer Service for a Technician to call on 15th. April to sort it out.This purchase has turned out to be a very time wasting and unpleasant experience and I am now regretting having made it.

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Ubuy Australia

$2,005.00

Out of stock

SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED 4K QN90C Series Quantum HDR+, Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound+, Anti-Glare, Gaming Hub, Q-Symphony, Smart TV with

Delivery between 2–6 July $15.52

Ubuy Australia

$5,080.00

Samsung QN55QN90CA 4K Smart Neo QLED TV (55") 2023 QN55QN90CAFXZA

Delivery between 2–6 July $15.52

Appliances Warehouse

$2,288.00

Out of stock

Samsung 65" QN90C Neo QLED 4K Smart TV QA65QN90CAWXXY

desertcart.com.au

$3,793.40

75-Inch Class Neo QLED 4K QN90C Series Quantum HDR+, Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound+, Anti-Glare, Gaming Hub, Q-Symphony, Smart TV with Alexa Buil

Delivery between 4–7 July $29

Sydney Picture Frames

$3,999.00

65 Inch Neo QLED Samsung TV

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

BUYER BEWARE of Samsung Deceptive Trade Practices
25 April 2024

BUYER(s) BEWARE of Samsung Deceptive Trade Practices:I purchased an 85" Samsung Neo QLED 4K QN90B for our home theater directly from Samsung - Took delivery in May 2023, due to delays on the buildout of the home theater, TV remained unused in factory box until Nov 2023, which is when I unpackaged, wall mounted & setup. February 2024, TV no longer works, bottom right corner of screen has pixel issues. I submitted my claim online, a few days later Samsung sent a technician (NISI of Carrollton, TX) who literally was here for 10 mins, hands me a Repair Invoice stating "Physical Damage" (there is no damage, not even a blemish or scratch) Smarthings App reflects TV usage of 100 hours. Samsung won't repair or replace this unit even though it's still within the 1 year ... MoreBUYER(s) BEWARE of Samsung Deceptive Trade Practices:I purchased an 85" Samsung Neo QLED 4K QN90B for our home theater directly from Samsung - Took delivery in May 2023, due to delays on the buildout of the home theater, TV remained unused in factory box until Nov 2023, which is when I unpackaged, wall mounted & setup. February 2024, TV no longer works, bottom right corner of screen has pixel issues. I submitted my claim online, a few days later Samsung sent a technician (NISI of Carrollton, TX) who literally was here for 10 mins, hands me a Repair Invoice stating "Physical Damage" (there is no damage, not even a blemish or scratch) Smarthings App reflects TV usage of 100 hours. Samsung won't repair or replace this unit even though it's still within the 1 year Warranty (also reflected on repair invoice) Samsung customer support is useless, so I sent an email to Samsung Electronics of America CEO office (New Jersey) I received an email & call from assigned "Extra Care" associate who could care less about me. I get the same generic "Physical Damage" response. I have since sent numerous emails for clarification what's considered "Physical Damage" and other concerns, such as consideration of workmanship and material defects, with no response whatsoever. I have been extremely loyal as a Samsung consumer for many years (Phones, Watches, TV's, Soundbars, Fridges, Chromebooks/Laptops, + more) Obviously no manufacturer loyalty in return. I'm done battling Samsung, you win! However, I won’t purchase or recommend Samsung products going forth. Due to the fact you wasted countless hours of my time, this will be reported to the Better Business Bureau (BBB) & Texas Attorney General's Office - Consumer Protection Division.

Matt R originally posted on samsung.com
Disappointed
27 May 2024

Although there are a multitude of rave reviews regarding the picture quality of this television set, actually achieving that goal is both frustrating and tedious. After unboxing and setup, don't expect to plug in the new TV, sit back, and enjoy your favorite programming as you will be sorely disappointed with the factory settings.There are myriad "Expert" settings and combinations thereof with which the user can experiment in search of that satisfactory balance of color tone, brightness, sharpness, eliminating the "soap opera" effect, etc. Picture calibration (restricted to "Movie" picture mode) is even an option with the use of a mobil phone, but my experience with it proved to be less than satisfactory.By all accounts, reviewers rave about the quality of the ... MoreAlthough there are a multitude of rave reviews regarding the picture quality of this television set, actually achieving that goal is both frustrating and tedious. After unboxing and setup, don't expect to plug in the new TV, sit back, and enjoy your favorite programming as you will be sorely disappointed with the factory settings.There are myriad "Expert" settings and combinations thereof with which the user can experiment in search of that satisfactory balance of color tone, brightness, sharpness, eliminating the "soap opera" effect, etc. Picture calibration (restricted to "Movie" picture mode) is even an option with the use of a mobil phone, but my experience with it proved to be less than satisfactory.By all accounts, reviewers rave about the quality of the picture while streaming which may very well be accurate; however, there remains a large segment of the population who continue to subscribe to cable/satellite services. Therein lies the problem. Once you've managed to navigate the settings and achieve that perfect picture; change the channel/station and it all goes out the window. Nothing is consistent between broadcasting networks, programming, and even advertising; which only leads to more time wasted tinkering with the settings.Viewing the spatter of 4K pictures and short videos in "Retail" or "Maintenance" mode provides an experience of unparalleled awe and wonder; a fantastic preview of the capabilities of this television. Unfortunately the translation is lost in "Home" mode.In short, I have been a dedicated purchaser/user of Samsung televisions dating back to the early 90's and currently have two "older" LED sets, a 32" and a 49" (UN49NU8000); and though less technologically advanced, by all appearances they provide a better and more consistent picture with a lot less tweaking to achieve the consummate viewing experience than either the QN50QN90D or QN50QN90C . The older models have a "Natural" picture mode which has been eliminated in the newer models; unfortunate, as that mode seems to provide a good starting point to achieve a great picture with a lot less work.One final observation: When entering the "Home" screen of the older models (now referred to as the "Smart Hub" in the new models), the current programming passing through the cable box/AVR continues to be displayed in the background which allows the user to exit and maintain the input source; even when exiting an app. Not so with these new models; though there is a "Live" option for live programming as a background, it lacks an ability/option to connect to the main source of input (ie: AVR). So, if an alternate input source is used such as an app, when exiting in an effort to return to the main source of input (again AVR), the user is forced to navigate to, and select/change the input source back to AVR, as it is no longer displayed in the "Recent" window; an added and aggravating extra step.Overall, I give the QN50QN90D a grade of C; primarily due to my inability to achieve an acceptable, well balanced and consistent viewing experience across the entire spectrum of programming that our satellite network provides. To be clear, that programming is also available to us via fiber optics which offers no discernible difference in reception. In my humble opinion, for the current price of this unit, it should be blowing my socks off. In that respect, I'm disappointed because it doesn't.

Maxx originally posted on samsung.com
Not as good as I had hoped
11 May 2024

I specifically arranged for this TV and an associated sound bar to be delivered at the same time so that the John Lewis installers could set up both together. John Lewis turned up on time with the TV. DPD did not with the sound bar. Initially they went to the wrong house and then emailed me to say "sorry we missed you". After the intervention of your customer service DPD tried again and, although I was sitting at home waiting for them, delivered it to a neighbour. Then they emailed to say "sorry we missed you" again. When I got this my neighbour had gone out so I did not get the sound bar until it was too late.The JL installers did a good job in setting up the TV, connecting it to my Router and to my SKY Qbox and taking away the old equipment and packaging. However ... MoreI specifically arranged for this TV and an associated sound bar to be delivered at the same time so that the John Lewis installers could set up both together. John Lewis turned up on time with the TV. DPD did not with the sound bar. Initially they went to the wrong house and then emailed me to say "sorry we missed you". After the intervention of your customer service DPD tried again and, although I was sitting at home waiting for them, delivered it to a neighbour. Then they emailed to say "sorry we missed you" again. When I got this my neighbour had gone out so I did not get the sound bar until it was too late.The JL installers did a good job in setting up the TV, connecting it to my Router and to my SKY Qbox and taking away the old equipment and packaging. However they somewhat apologetically explained to me that in order to use the full capability of the TV I had to set up a Samsung account and that they were unable to do this for me.What a nightmare. I eventually managed but it took hours. Samsung's system is so slow, clunky and unintuitive. Even when I had done this I still cannot access BBC iplayer or ITVX for example as it seems I have to set up separate accounts or enter passwords I have no knowledge of.Then we come to the sound bar. More hours spent attempting and failing to get it to pair with the TV via Bluetooth. I spoke on the phone with great difficulty and at great length about this and they could not get it to work. They advised using a HDMI cable which fortunately I had. Set up this way the sound bar is transmitting sound but still will not answer to the remote control, or at least not in a way that I can hear or see. To make things more difficult I had to change the batteries that came with the remote as the originals were dead.I am far from happy with the way the set-up is working and have arranged through JL Customer Service for a Technician to call on 15th. April to sort it out.This purchase has turned out to be a very time wasting and unpleasant experience and I am now regretting having made it.

heartbeat originally posted on johnlewis.com
Not as good as my 4 year old TCL 6 series
16 November 2024

I bought this to replace a 4 year old TCL 6 series TV. The TCL has been a phenomenal TV but with advancements in technology and the reviews I've seen on the QN90D, I figured it would be a nice upgrade, especially since I caught a great deal on it.Well, despite all the great ratings I've seen, I'm underwhelmed with the performance so far. The picture is good but in many ways, I feel like the budget TCL 6 series was much better. In normal videos, they seem pretty comparable without any discernable advantages coming from the much more expensive, higher end Samsung. When it comes to darker content, the TCL seems to show much greater detail where as the Samsung seems to be too dark. Additionally, the Samsung doesn't seem nearly as sharp as the TCL. It may have ... MoreI bought this to replace a 4 year old TCL 6 series TV. The TCL has been a phenomenal TV but with advancements in technology and the reviews I've seen on the QN90D, I figured it would be a nice upgrade, especially since I caught a great deal on it.Well, despite all the great ratings I've seen, I'm underwhelmed with the performance so far. The picture is good but in many ways, I feel like the budget TCL 6 series was much better. In normal videos, they seem pretty comparable without any discernable advantages coming from the much more expensive, higher end Samsung. When it comes to darker content, the TCL seems to show much greater detail where as the Samsung seems to be too dark. Additionally, the Samsung doesn't seem nearly as sharp as the TCL. It may have something to do with the Samsung only offering HDR10+ support where the TCL has HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support. Additionally, although I've NEVER had a problem with the TCL TV buffering, this one will randomly buffer throughout streaming movies and it's so annoying.It's a good TV but not nearly what I was expecting. If I had paid full price for this, I'd definitely be knocking a star off. I'm still undecided on whether I want to keep it or return it and get something that has Dolby Vision. It really just doesn't do what the TCL did.

Matt C originally posted on samsung.com
Review of SAMSUNG QE50QN90CATXXU 50" Smart 4K Ultra HD HDR Neo QLED TV with Bixby & Alexa
20 February 2024

A lot of money for a 50inch but completely worth it. Much better than my old Samsung which had light leak at the bottom of the screen but thanks to the updated screen dimming technology Black bars during movies stay black this also increases contrast with great black levels and great highlights. Colours are also great once I changed a few settings. Motion is very smooth especially when gaming at 120hz on my Series X this even makes 30fps games feel smoother with the low response time and specialized game mode. The New UI is the only downside it's very organized and stuff is easy to find but it takes up the whole screen with advertising and large apps, prefer the old smart TV UI with the small bar across the bottom. Sound is awesome and I have no problems hearing ... MoreA lot of money for a 50inch but completely worth it. Much better than my old Samsung which had light leak at the bottom of the screen but thanks to the updated screen dimming technology Black bars during movies stay black this also increases contrast with great black levels and great highlights. Colours are also great once I changed a few settings. Motion is very smooth especially when gaming at 120hz on my Series X this even makes 30fps games feel smoother with the low response time and specialized game mode. The New UI is the only downside it's very organized and stuff is easy to find but it takes up the whole screen with advertising and large apps, prefer the old smart TV UI with the small bar across the bottom. Sound is awesome and I have no problems hearing anything thanks to the intelligent mode that boosts dialogue and makes it clear. Stand is a bit Rocky when moving the TV but I prefer having a stand in the middle instead of the old style little legs at the edge which takes up too much space. All smart TV apps are quick and snappy and you can sign in to everything easily with qr codes and a smart phone. Did have a small bug when the WiFi stopped working but I deleted it and reconnected and it was fixed.

Reviewed by Currys customer originally posted on www.currys.co.uk
Samsung 65 inch Smart TV
28 March 2024

I'm a Sony fan in the same manner as some folks are Apple fans so It was interesting to buy a Samsung and compare it to similar Sony Braivia. Initially I was unimpressed with the picture quality and the inability of the Samsung to work with my ONKYO sound system..After I fiddled with the picture quality and following the limited directions the picture quality improved to the point where I could say there was little difference between the Samsung and Sony.As far as the sound system was concerned I bought a Samsung Sound Bar and that solved that problem... But that's another review and a poor one at that.Here are some real CONS.. The Klicker... The control wand is so small you can easily loose the thing. I've lost it a number of time and now I'm going to replace ... MoreI'm a Sony fan in the same manner as some folks are Apple fans so It was interesting to buy a Samsung and compare it to similar Sony Braivia. Initially I was unimpressed with the picture quality and the inability of the Samsung to work with my ONKYO sound system..After I fiddled with the picture quality and following the limited directions the picture quality improved to the point where I could say there was little difference between the Samsung and Sony.As far as the sound system was concerned I bought a Samsung Sound Bar and that solved that problem... But that's another review and a poor one at that.Here are some real CONS.. The Klicker... The control wand is so small you can easily loose the thing. I've lost it a number of time and now I'm going to replace it with a larger model. I'm an average size guy and I can't imagine a large man working with the mini remote.Having to replace the sound system that worked just fine with the Sony was a bummer. The sound system is a well reviewed ONKYO system.. Be sure to do your research to not fall into the hole I did.. I almost sent the Samsung back and replaced it with a Sony..Beyond the sound system, inadequate written instructions, learning how to set the picture up and the mini controller for both the TV and Sound Bar the picture ended up to be OK.Bottom line.. would I buy it again.. No, I would stick with Sony. Should you buy it? I wouldn't say no because it works just fine if you can manage the CONS.. I'm gonna keep it till it blows up and then back to Sony.

Greystoke originally posted on bestbuy.ca
[Rewarded Review] Fantastic picture quality.
29 July 2024

I was looking for a tv that would perform well in a brightly lit room. I had the opportunity to view this tv side by side with the Sony Bravia 7. This tv took a lot more tweaking to the settings to get the picture to look normal, without excessive contrast and over saturation of colors. I thought this tv might be at a disadvantage because of the lack of Dolby vision when streaming Netflix as a viewing source. I did not find this to be the case. Once we got it where we wanted, it performed better than the Sony across movies and tv shows. We could not get the Sony to either be too strong on greens, or too strong on oranges. I will say the Sony did have better sound, but the Samsung is acceptable. When it came to glare, the Samsungs very glossy screen did reflect more ... MoreI was looking for a tv that would perform well in a brightly lit room. I had the opportunity to view this tv side by side with the Sony Bravia 7. This tv took a lot more tweaking to the settings to get the picture to look normal, without excessive contrast and over saturation of colors. I thought this tv might be at a disadvantage because of the lack of Dolby vision when streaming Netflix as a viewing source. I did not find this to be the case. Once we got it where we wanted, it performed better than the Sony across movies and tv shows. We could not get the Sony to either be too strong on greens, or too strong on oranges. I will say the Sony did have better sound, but the Samsung is acceptable. When it came to glare, the Samsungs very glossy screen did reflect more bright windows in the background during dark scenes, but did very good during brightly lit scenes. The Sony’s anti glare coating had as wanting to peel it off as it looked like you were viewing the tv through a layer of plastic which made the screen less vibrant. This coating did manage to disperse the reflection more than the Samsung in dark scenes, but we preferred the Samsungs crisp and vibrant colors to the muted Sony’s. Overall, I am quite happy with this TV purchase and would have no problems recommending it for a brightly lit room.

WaveAddict originally posted on samsung.com
[Rewarded Review] Great picture but flaws on screen
21 August 2024

Two faint, semetrical, evenly spaced dots on the screen ruined my first viewing experience of this 85 inch TV. The picture was beautiful and clear and then we noticed what seemed to be two faint dots on the screen 20 minutes after unboxing and turning on this TV. The dots are even and prominently appear when the screen is showing very light backgrounds, like cream and white. My heart sank. We followed the screen cleaning instructions just in case the dots happened to be fingerprints, but nothing changed. I looked forward to integrating the NeoQLED line up in our Samsung TV line up. This was an upgrade from a Samsung QLED 4K TV that we have and we wanted to eventually upgrade our other 4 QLED 4K TV's to NEoQLED's too, but I am afraid to do that now. Then the solar ... MoreTwo faint, semetrical, evenly spaced dots on the screen ruined my first viewing experience of this 85 inch TV. The picture was beautiful and clear and then we noticed what seemed to be two faint dots on the screen 20 minutes after unboxing and turning on this TV. The dots are even and prominently appear when the screen is showing very light backgrounds, like cream and white. My heart sank. We followed the screen cleaning instructions just in case the dots happened to be fingerprints, but nothing changed. I looked forward to integrating the NeoQLED line up in our Samsung TV line up. This was an upgrade from a Samsung QLED 4K TV that we have and we wanted to eventually upgrade our other 4 QLED 4K TV's to NEoQLED's too, but I am afraid to do that now. Then the solar remote doesn't work properly. When we attempt to give the remote a command, the TV had a 10 to 30 second delay in response or no response at all. We had to use the smart things app in order to navigate the TV. Totally disappointed in this Samsung product....I am breath takingly disappointed. This was right out of the box....I am a huge Samsung product buyer and only own Samsung TV's, soundbars, appliances and phones. Other than the dots screen flaw and remote control problems the features are great and the picture is amazing...I can't belive my TV has these flaws in the screen.

DerbyCitySamsungFan originally posted on samsung.com
[Rewarded Review] The Neo QLED vibrant colors, sleek design
17 May 2024

Recently we bought the Samsung Neo QLED 50ins 4K TV.We used our Samsung to watch korean drama, documentary, news and football matches as well as an extended monitor.This is an impressive tv that combines top-tier performance, stunning visuals and advanced features. Some of the key highlights are:Visual excellence – The Neo QLED technology delivers vibrant colors, deep blacks and exceptional contrast. Whether you are watching movies, or streaming contents, the picture clarity is breathtaking, its technology enhances brightness and dynamic range.Sleek design –boasts sleek aesthetics with ultra slim bezels, complementing any living space. The One Connect Box minimizes cable clutter for a clean set up.Smart features -offer quick access to apps and streaming ... MoreRecently we bought the Samsung Neo QLED 50ins 4K TV.We used our Samsung to watch korean drama, documentary, news and football matches as well as an extended monitor.This is an impressive tv that combines top-tier performance, stunning visuals and advanced features. Some of the key highlights are:Visual excellence – The Neo QLED technology delivers vibrant colors, deep blacks and exceptional contrast. Whether you are watching movies, or streaming contents, the picture clarity is breathtaking, its technology enhances brightness and dynamic range.Sleek design –boasts sleek aesthetics with ultra slim bezels, complementing any living space. The One Connect Box minimizes cable clutter for a clean set up.Smart features -offer quick access to apps and streaming services. The built-in voice assistant (Bixby) and voice commands navigation and control.Consideration – while enthusiasts will appreciate the performance and features, budget conscious consumers may find the price point steep.In summary, the QA50QN90CAKXXS is a standout option in the premium TV Market delivering an exceptional viewing experience.

bmv888 originally posted on Samsung
[Rewarded Review] Works as advertised, which is a rarity
13 January 2024

Samsung's claims about brightness and wide viewing angle proved to be accurate, which is rare enough to be worth pointing out. Picture quality using FILMMAKER MODE is very good, better than my old TV. You may prefer the enhanced contrast and sharpness of Dynamic or Standard mode, but make sure you try out FILMMAKER MODE with a variety of content, to see how the picture looks without all the additional processing. After you get used to the picture being a little dimmer and fuzzier, you may decide it looks more like going to the movies in a theater. Or being at the stadium in person.Automatic TV on/off also works as expected. You never have to think about using the TV remote to turn the TV on or off, just turn on/off the cable box, streaming box, or game console ... MoreSamsung's claims about brightness and wide viewing angle proved to be accurate, which is rare enough to be worth pointing out. Picture quality using FILMMAKER MODE is very good, better than my old TV. You may prefer the enhanced contrast and sharpness of Dynamic or Standard mode, but make sure you try out FILMMAKER MODE with a variety of content, to see how the picture looks without all the additional processing. After you get used to the picture being a little dimmer and fuzzier, you may decide it looks more like going to the movies in a theater. Or being at the stadium in person.Automatic TV on/off also works as expected. You never have to think about using the TV remote to turn the TV on or off, just turn on/off the cable box, streaming box, or game console connected to it and the TV turns on/off also, automatically. The remote control is easy enough to use, if a bit on the thin and small size if you've got big hands. The remote might be easy to lose between seat cushions or under the couch.I don't use over-the-air broadcast TV, so can't comment on that. I use an external speaker system with the optical audio link, so I don't have any comment on the built-in speaker audio quality either.No real complaints about the unit. I got it on sale, so I can't even complain about the cost.

AnSVMan originally posted on bestbuy.com

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