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Review on πŸ“Ί SAMSUNG 65-Inch Neo QLED QN90A Series - 4K UHD Quantum HDR 32x Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN65QN90AAFXZA, 2021 Model) by Chris Spoja

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was worried but I like this TV!

Update: I've had the 75 inch version of this TV since March. I really like her a lot. I have other TVs with glare issues. That's great. Of course, everyone knows that OLED is cool. However, it is not as well known how good this TV is as an alternative to OLED. It's big, beautiful and insanely bright - way brighter than the LG OLED. It's very thin all over, never more than 1 1/2 inches. This is a gaming TV. It has very low latency (5.3ms), supports VRR and is perfect for gaming. Don't be afraid of burn-in, so use it as a monitor, leave static images, etc. There's a lot to love about this TV. I mainly use it for PC, PS5 and XBox games. I'm typing this. Also watch the LTT (Linus Tech Tips) video on this TV. This is comparable to my TV experience. First Review: So I was wary of ordering this before any real info came out. It's not cheap. I have a 75 inch TV with a great picture. It's big, bright and beautiful. I think it's important to know why you choose this TV because it's expensive. I don't want an OLED because of the burn-in risk. So the next best thing is this 2021 TV. The picture on this TV looks amazing. However, it is QLED with local dimming. So you know there might be blooming, squishy screen effects, and black crush. I was surprised that my TV had very little, if any, DSE. In fact, the change in screen brightness during a DSE test is more like on the gradient of anti-glare filter DSE is very low on my TV. If there is. On my 75" the bloom is very minimal. The contrast on this TV is really amazing: rich black and very little colour. I mean, for example, some blooms with small text on a black background. It's not an OLED TV, but the Der TVs deliver incredible contrast so you'll bloom at times that's the price you pay for not having to worry about burn in and OLED displays the only thing that catches your eye is the black one Distortion when you see things like star fields on a totally black background which seems to have been fixed with a firmware update that's the only thing I don't like about the picture I also wish this TV had at least two HMDI 2.1 ports and a streamlined user interface .Also 4K @ 120 FPS and VRR worked well with the XBox Series X. I think the gaming panel is a good addition to the TV as I'm using it with low he bought latency. Keep that in mind when I play. My impression is that this is the best non-OLED TV for 2021, especially if you plan to game on it, as the TV is geared towards decent gaming support, including Game Bar, 120 FPS refresh rate, and VRR support. My tip: If you want to treat yourself to a really great TV for your new PS5 or XBox and don't want to worry about burn-in, you've probably come to the right place. . When you get it, just enjoy the big, beautiful picture and don't look too closely at QLED's well-known trade-offs. just enjoy it

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