Samsung GQ55S95BATXZG TV 139.7 cm (55") 4K Ultra HD Smart TV Wi-Fi Silver

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Samsung GQ55S95BATXZG TV 139.7 cm (55") 4K Ultra HD Smart TV Wi-Fi Silver

Samsung GQ55S95BATXZG TV 139.7 cm (55") 4K Ultra HD Smart TV Wi-Fi Silver

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The most obvious new benefit of this latest processor, though, is that tweaks to the way objects in an image are identified and displayed and create an enhanced sense of depth to pictures, more in keeping with the way your eyes see the real world. Samsung has also finally reintroduced its long-abandoned processing option for converting standard dynamic range (SDR) sources to HDR. Samsung's QD OLED TV comes with a new solar-powered remote control. (Image credit: Future) Samsung S95B review: features Samsung has improved the presentation of the revamped Tizen-based smart system it introduced to mixed effect in 2022, as well as making it easier to connect external smart devices to the TV for monitoring or, in some cases, control through your TV screen. Samsung S95B vs S95C: Conclusion Techlore said:Sorry to be the one to burst the bubble, but the S95B is NOT a QD-OLED display (Quantum Dot OLED) I am astonished how many reviewers are making this mistake. Yes it has what Samsung is calling a Quantum processor. As SAMSUNG DISPLAY is making the 3 size QD-OLED panels. SAMSUNG does not have ANY QD-OLED TVs. The S95B series is an WOLED panel from LG Display.

Based on that hands-on at an event at a Samsung facility in New Jersey, the S95C is around 32% brighter than the S95B. During our (admittedly brief) tests, Samsung’s new QD-OLED's peak light output on a 10% white window measured a hugely impressive 1374 nits in Filmmaker mode. Finally, as with many ultimately underpowered sound systems, the S95B’s sound tends to collapse in on itself during the densest, biggest movie moments.

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Because the QD-OLED technology in the S95B doesn’t use a white subpixel like most competing OLED TVs, it is able to produce colors with higher brightness than competing OLED TVs, and it is that color brightness that really grabs you when you watch this TV. Just as I experienced with the Sony A95K a few months ago, the color produced by QD-OLED is remarkably vivid and enjoyable. Red and yellow colors, especially, are unlike anything I’ve seen on a TV before. Riley Young/Digital Trends

Around the rear of the panel, we have four full-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 inputs running at 48Gbps with support for eARC on HDMI 3 and compatibility with Freesync Premium, 4K/120 FPS and VRR. NEURAL QUANTUM PROCESSOR w/ 4K UPSCALING: Works behind the scenes utilizing specialized networks to optimize the picture scene-by-scene; The AI-powered processor drives the intuitive Smart TV Hub, Dolby Atmos sound and expertly upscaled 4K* The fact that Samsung has for the most part got its new technology running so well at the first time of asking makes the price seem even more reasonable, of course.The S95B’s stand design is similar to that of the QN90B: a rounded metallic slab that sits flat on its surface, allowing about 2.5 inches of soundbar clearance.

Viewing experience may vary according to the type of content, format and source. Upscaling may not apply to PC connection and Game Mode. Connectivity is impressive. In particular, all four of the provided HDMI ports are true 2.1 affairs, meaning they’re all able to cope with the 4K/120Hz HDR with VRR gaming graphics now supported by the PS5, Xbox Series X and certain top-end Nvidia and AMD graphics cards. Plus there are three USB ports and all the usual Bluetooth and wi-fi features you’d expect of a high-end TV these days, including support for SmartThings and Apple AirPlay 2.

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There are dedicated buttons for apps like Disney+ and Samsung TV on the remote, and you can't uninstall/delete the apps. Almost every part of the UX is designed to get you to buy something, whether it's a movie, a streaming service, or a video game. Switching between other apps takes a few button presses. Fully prepared for the S95B to not live up to the QD-OLED hype, despite the success of Sony’s A95K, in fact we couldn’t suppress an involuntary ‘wow’ as soon as we clapped eyes on the Samsung set’s pictures. The Samsung S95B is one of the most advanced TVs you can buy, and not just because it uses the newly designed QD-OLED panel. The Samsung S95B’s audio is in some ways a pleasant surprise, given how insanely thin most of the TV’s bodywork is. With regular day-to-day TV audio and the relatively spartan talky scenes that actually make up most of a typical movie’s running time, the sound appears clean and nicely staged, with the OTS system doing a startlingly effective job of making specific sound effects appear as if they’re coming from the right place both on and slightly beyond the screen. Especially with Dolby Atmos mixes. Samsung offers a one-year manufacturer’s warranty on the S95B. For those concerned about burn-in risk, consider that Dell offers a 5-year warranty on its 34-inch curved QD-OLED monitor (AW3423DW) which uses the exact same panel technology. In other words: Burn-in, while possible, is unlikely.



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