Testseek.co.uk have collected 71 expert reviews of the Samsung 85QN95 and the average rating is 94%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung 85QN95.
March 2022
(94%)
71 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
Abstract: Samsung continues to manufacture TVs with fantastic performance at steep prices. Its newest flagship 4K LED TV, the QN95C series ($3,299.99 for the 65-inch model), follows in the footsteps of the excellent QN95B with effectively perfect black levels thank...
No doubt about it: The Samsung QN95B Neo QLED TV has everything you’d expect from a premium TV. Pair that with acing our lab tests, and it’s easy to consider this one of the best TVs of the year and perhaps the best QLED TV to date.While no Dolby Vision i...
Heavy blooming, Revamped Tizen with ads, promoted content, Tizen not receiving updates, Horrendous Game mode, Loss of resolution due to wide viewing angles
Samsung QN95B is the successor to last year's QN95A and besides its sleek exterior design and the new fullscreen Tizen user interface not much has changed. It has the same number of dimming zones and delivers more or less the same picture quality with rel...
Published: 2021-02-22, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
These first look reviews aren't easy to do. I only get the TV for a short time and then it goes on to the next reviewer. So I'm sure there was plenty more I could have covered but I just didn't have the time to do that.My final thoughts on the 4K Samsung...
Let’s address the elephant in the room – at Rs 2,54,900, the Samsung Neo QLED QN95B is not for everyone. The market for 4K TVs starts well under Rs 1 lakh these days, and even if you’re looking for something feature-packed with a high refresh rate and oth...
Good, Slim, beautiful design and build, Solar powered remote, Mini LED display is incredibly bright, Excellent picture performance with Ultra-HD HDR content, Good local dimming ensures decent black levels
Software is a bit cluttered and intrusive, Underwhelming sound quality, Some motion issues with Full-HD and SD content
Samsung is among the best in the business when it comes to televisions, and the QN95B Neo QLED is a flagship TV that lived up to the expectations I had of it. It's technically adept, bright, and detailed, and does indeed live up to its price of over Rs. 2...
Abstract: Samsung has some of the best TVs that use QLED technology. In fact, it is the biggest manufacturer and seller of such televisions. But the company's own ingredient to the mix that takes things up a notch is Neo QLED technology, which brings an OLED-like e...
Abstract: Please watch the video instead of reading the article. Seriously, it's better to see it in motion instead of screenshots.When we unboxed the TV, well I gotta say the unboxing experience of Samsung TVs is always fantastic and the installation process i...