Testseek.co.uk have collected 73 expert reviews of the Samsung 75QN95 and the average rating is 94%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung 75QN95.
September 2021
(94%)
73 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
58 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Epic picture performance
With contrasts and black tones a real highlight
One Connect box makes it as wall-hangable as TVs ever get
Great operating system and user interface
Fantastic SDR and HDR performance
VRR
ALLM
And 4K at 120Hz
Great sound quality
Stunningly bright and intense HDR pictures
Excellent 4K sharpness and clarity
Strong streaming app support
Comprehensive gaming features and support
Sophisticated Infinity design
Spectacular picture quality
Gorgeous minimalistic design
Comprehensive streaming app support
Impressive picture quality
Class-leading local dimming
Cutting-edge processing
Big sonic delivery
Superb gaming performance
The editors didn't like
Sound ain't bad
But it doesn't come close to matching picture quality
Not in any way cheap
No Dolby Vision
New smart interface is a misstep
Backlight clouding from wide viewing angles
Occasional black detail crushing in Standard mode
Default settings cause artefacts
No Dolby Vision support
Convoluted smart system
Occasionally aggressive dimming
On the expensive side
Redesigned smart platform is disappointing from an ergonomic perspective
After only achieving a relatively mild improvement over their predecessors with its 2022 Mini LED TVs, Samsung has moved things on much more convincingly with the QN95C. Nearly doubling the number of dimming zones has elevated almost every aspect of pictu...
Abstract: While OLED had new brighter panels to shout about in 2021, the story of the year for rival LCD technology was definitely the arrival of mini LED backlighting. Samsung, in particular, showed how moving to much smaller LEDs, coupled with an increase in a TV...
Published: 2022-03-29, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Impressive picture quality,Class-leading local dimming,Cutting-edge processing,Big sonic delivery,Superb gaming performance
Redesigned smart platform is disappointing from an ergonomic perspective,Still no Dolby Vision
The Samsung QN95B takes the company's Neo QLED tech to the next level, with some of the best images we've ever seen from a TV. Thanks to class-leading local dimming the images are bright and punchy, but blacks remain suitably inky and the shadows detailed...
Published: 2022-03-23, Author: John , review by: T3.com
Stunningly bright and intense HDR pictures,Excellent 4K sharpness and clarity,Strong streaming app support,Comprehensive gaming features and support,Sophisticated Infinity design,
New smart interface is a misstep, Backlight clouding from wide viewing angles, Occasional black detail crushing in Standard mode, Default settings cause artefacts, No Dolby Vision support,
The Samsung QN95A takes the already fantastic image quality of Neo QLED and cranks it up even further, somehow. The level of clarity is realistic beyond reason, and the HDR performance is dazzling - literally, in some cases. Add in its beautiful slim desi...
Published: 2022-03-21, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Spectacular picture quality, Gorgeous minimalistic design, Comprehensive streaming app support
Convoluted smart system, Occasionally aggressive dimming, On the expensive side
Samsung turned to mini-LED lighting for the first time in 2021 with spectacular results: the Samsung QN95B Neo QLED TV delivers big improvements in contrast, backlight controls, upscaling, color and HDR-friendly brightness. if you want a TV that's able to...
Fantastic SDR and HDR performance, VRR, ALLM, and 4K at 120Hz, Great sound quality
No Dolby Vision
The Samsung QN95B is an awesome addition to the company's TV line-up, combining Mini LED backlighting, class-leading local dimming and cutting-edge image processing to produce some of the best SDR and HDR pictures you'll see this year. The 4K image accura...
Samsung's Neo QLED debutant is remarkable. The adoption of Mini-LED brings not just startling brightness, but a uniformity of contrast and colour which borders on ravishing.It's the best 4K HDR TV I've seen for everyday bright room viewing. It's also a su...
Published: 2021-03-03, Author: Simon , review by: stuff.tv
Epic picture performance, with contrasts and black tones a real highlight, One Connect box makes it as wall-hangable as TVs ever get, Great operating system and user interface
Sound ain't bad, but it doesn't come close to matching picture quality, Not in any way cheap, No Dolby Vision
Yes, this is Samsung's single most expensive 4K TV for 2021 (unless you buy a bigger version). But nevertheless, the pictures it's capable of delivering justify the outlay and then some - the Korean giant's implementation of Mini LED is, on this evidence...