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Samsung 75 Inch QN95B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (2022) - Neural Quantum 4K Processor With Anti Reflection Screen, Dolby Atmos Surround Sound & Alexa Built In, 100% Colour Volume & Ultrawide Game Mode

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The QN95C's price is about as high we expect to see for a 65-inch TV from a mainstream brand in 2023. (Image credit: John Archer) Samsung QN95C TV review: value All-in-all, the QN95B is probably Samsung’s best 4K TV to date, and I can’t wait to spend more time with the 2021 range to hopefully give you more in-depth opinions. THE 2022 SAMSUNG THE FRAME The much-improved light consistency of the QN95C’s new local dimming system additionally helps colours enjoy notably more consistency across the image, as well as helping the screen retain better saturations during dark sequences. All this improved colour consistency in turn joins forces with the finer light control and some striking enhancements in the QN95C’s ability to detect and effectively deal with picture noise to deliver a picture that looks immensely detailed and refined. It's almost like 4K on steroids at times, yet without that forced, unnatural feeling that has sometimes accompanied Samsung’s sharpest pictures in previous years. that is, or may reasonably be considered to be, defamatory, libelous, hateful, racially or religiously biased or offensive, unlawfully threatening or unlawfully harassing to any person or entity;

The 65QN95C was tested in both dark test room and bright living room environments, using a mixture of familiar ‘real life’ footage and test signals sourced from the excellent Spears & Munsil Ultra HD HDR Benchmark 4K Blu-ray disc. I also managed to test the 65S95C while it was running right alongside both its 65S95B predecessor and a Philips OLED65907 OLED TV using an HDFury Integral HDMI 4K splitter.This is generally good, with a comprehensive selection of video streaming apps that includes Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV+, Disney+, Now TV, Rakuten, YouTube, and all the UK catch-up services. All this content is presented in a sensible fashion, and the customisation and recommendation features are also very effective. Note that the panel, however, remains 10 bit. There are still no commercially available native 12-bit TVs. We spent hours testing the LG C2 OLED and Samsung QN95B QLED both in the lab and by watching a variety of content. Each of the TVs excelled in our tests, producing some of the most impressive numbers we've ever seen on our bench.

The down-scaled zone dimming system, which makes the picture lose contrast and reduces peak brightness in HDR, coupled with Samsung's horrendous 'Game' picture mode, which is so oversaturated and overbright that it changes the look and atmosphere in many games, ultimately means that QN95B is not a great TV for console HDR gaming despite its low input lag (approx. 13ms in 60Hz). Driving all these tiny LEDs and local dimming zones, along with other key features of premium 4K TVs such as noise handling, motion processing, HDR tone mapping and colour management, is a new version of Samsung’s Neural Quantum 4K processor that now draws on the pool of knowledge assembled by an impressive 20 different neural networks. With both QD-OLED and traditional OLED screens all seriously upping their games for 2023, Samsung clearly needed to do something drastic with its mini-LED TVs too. Which they have, in the shape of far more local dimming zones driving their tiny LED lights than we got last year. We’re talking 1344 versus 720 separately controlled areas of lighting – a much bigger increase in a single generation than we’ve seen from Samsung before. Titles that proved particularly useful for this test given the importance of testing its new potential contrast performance, along with how much of a brightness advantage LED technology might hold over the latest OLED TVs, were the 4K Blu-ray of Pan (with its 4000 nits master) and the first of Andy Muschietti’s It films - specifically the ultra dark sequences where Georgie visits his home’s cellar in the film’s opening scenes. I also used the very dark sequence where the bully looks for Ben in Derry’s sewers before stumbling across Pennywise.

QN95B's strengths lie in fullscreen brightness in brightly lit environments as its overall brightness is higher than OLED TVs' overall brightness. Some users may value that for sports or similar genres, although we personally still overall prefer OLED TVs in bright rooms all things considered. We uploaded the latest brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test.

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