Test video – SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series :
Product highlights :
DETAILS IN THE DARK: See brilliantly intense, 4K UHD contrast delivered by Mini LEDs and Quantum Matrix Technology
4K UPSCALING: No matter what you watch, Neo Quantum Processor 4K transforms it to 4K through machine-based AI-based deep learning
TRUE-TO-LIFE COLORS: Enjoy a mesmerizing, realistic picture with spectacular clarity with Quantum HDR 32X
SOUND THAT MOVES YOU: Discover TV audio that follows the action on screen with Object Tracking Sound-Plus
SMOOTH MOTION: Action movies, sports and games look fluid up to 4K at 120Hz with Motion Xcelerator Turbo-Plus
ALEXA BUILT-IN: Just ask Alexa, Google Assistant or Bixby to open your apps, change channels, control smart home devices and more
SMART TV POWERED BY TIZEN: Access your favorite apps, streaming services and smart home devices right from your TV
Questions & Answers – SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series :
➕ What is the price of SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series in-store is 0 SAR VAT.
➕ When SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series was released ?
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➕ What is the price of SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series cheap used ?
The price of SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series used is 0 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series ?
Special specifications :
DETAILS IN THE DARK: See brilliantly intense, 4K UHD contrast delivered by Mini LEDs and Quantum Matrix Technology
4K UPSCALING: No matter what you watch, Neo Quantum Processor 4K transforms it to 4K through machine-based AI-based deep learning
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.5 / 5 on Amazon.
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Technical specifications – SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series :
Screen Size
75 Inches
Brand
SAMSUNG
Supported Internet Services
Browser
Display Technology
Neo QLED
Resolution
4K
Refresh Rate
120 Hz
Special Feature
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Model Name
Neo QLED QN90 Series
Included Components
User Manual, E – Manual, Power Cable, SolarCell Remote™ TM-2180E
Connectivity Technology
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
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8 reviews for SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series
Rated 4 out of 5
P. G (verified owner)–
Rebuilt difficult to understand – I like the TVI like the picture quality . I’m not happy with the remote it’s taking a long time to understand it
Rated 4 out of 5
K. T (verified owner)–
Great TV, but Some Issues – This TV gets remarkably bright and it’s just a delight for HDR gaming, but it has some issues.
Rated 5 out of 5
C. O (verified owner)–
Samsung 55″ Neo QLED QN90A 4K Television – I don’t normally write product reviews, mainly because most things are subjective to individual taste and experience. Keep in mind that your experience may not be the same as mine, simply because people see things differently due to eyesight and so on. In my opinion, this is a very good quality television. Keeping in mind I purchased it less than a month ago and received it on September 11th 2021. I researched 55″ TVs for approximately two weeks before settling on this one. I visited a number of retailer websites such as Target, Best Buy, Walmart and of course Amazon. I read many reviews on various brands and models of TVs of this size, Sony, Sony Bravia, LG, TCL, Samsung, Vizio, etc. I also compared features and specifications on the models as I began to narrow my search. I also visited the Samsung wesite to research this particular television. I am not going to go into a bunch of details as you can and should do your own research and comparisons. I also visited several independent testing and review websites such as CNET. I viewed a few YouTube comparison videos as well..mainly between QLED and OLED. I came very, very close to purchasing a LG OLED type television but in the end decided against that type due to the problem of ghosting and burn in that people experienced with the OLED type televisions. I saw this in some YouTube videos of sets that had been tested over certain periods of time. Also, comparisons in how pure black levels were and backlight blooming, etc. The blooming and haloing (white against black) seems to be a big complaint people have of backlit led type televisions and not having pure blacks. The OLED type televisions claim to have the blackest black and no backlight blooming, as they have no backlighting. The led pixels are self lit so they themselves provide the light and color. Therefore, if the scene is black the pixel is off, so you can’t get any blacker than that. However, as mentioned before, there is the risk of image ghosting and screen burn in. Especially where tv station logos and banners are present in a particular area of the screen for long periods of time.
Rated 4 out of 5
K. T (verified owner)–
Great TV, but Some Issues – This TV gets remarkably bright and it’s just a delight for HDR gaming, but it has some issues.
Rated 5 out of 5
C. O (verified owner)–
Samsung 55″ Neo QLED QN90A 4K Television – I don’t normally write product reviews, mainly because most things are subjective to individual taste and experience. Keep in mind that your experience may not be the same as mine, simply because people see things differently due to eyesight and so on. In my opinion, this is a very good quality television. Keeping in mind I purchased it less than a month ago and received it on September 11th 2021. I researched 55″ TVs for approximately two weeks before settling on this one. I visited a number of retailer websites such as Target, Best Buy, Walmart and of course Amazon. I read many reviews on various brands and models of TVs of this size, Sony, Sony Bravia, LG, TCL, Samsung, Vizio, etc. I also compared features and specifications on the models as I began to narrow my search. I also visited the Samsung wesite to research this particular television. I am not going to go into a bunch of details as you can and should do your own research and comparisons. I also visited several independent testing and review websites such as CNET. I viewed a few YouTube comparison videos as well..mainly between QLED and OLED. I came very, very close to purchasing a LG OLED type television but in the end decided against that type due to the problem of ghosting and burn in that people experienced with the OLED type televisions. I saw this in some YouTube videos of sets that had been tested over certain periods of time. Also, comparisons in how pure black levels were and backlight blooming, etc. The blooming and haloing (white against black) seems to be a big complaint people have of backlit led type televisions and not having pure blacks. The OLED type televisions claim to have the blackest black and no backlight blooming, as they have no backlighting. The led pixels are self lit so they themselves provide the light and color. Therefore, if the scene is black the pixel is off, so you can’t get any blacker than that. However, as mentioned before, there is the risk of image ghosting and screen burn in. Especially where tv station logos and banners are present in a particular area of the screen for long periods of time.
Rated 5 out of 5
J. E (verified owner)–
Wow – I brought this tv on Blk Friday or cyber Monday n it was the best purchase ever. Delivered r to my door n picture amazing . Just a great price n an amazing tv set.
Rated 4 out of 5
P. G (verified owner)–
Rebuilt difficult to understand – I like the TVI like the picture quality . I’m not happy with the remote it’s taking a long time to understand it
Rated 5 out of 5
J. E (verified owner)–
Wow – I brought this tv on Blk Friday or cyber Monday n it was the best purchase ever. Delivered r to my door n picture amazing . Just a great price n an amazing tv set.
P. G (verified owner) –
Rebuilt difficult to understand – I like the TVI like the picture quality . I’m not happy with the remote it’s taking a long time to understand it
K. T (verified owner) –
Great TV, but Some Issues – This TV gets remarkably bright and it’s just a delight for HDR gaming, but it has some issues.
C. O (verified owner) –
Samsung 55″ Neo QLED QN90A 4K Television – I don’t normally write product reviews, mainly because most things are subjective to individual taste and experience. Keep in mind that your experience may not be the same as mine, simply because people see things differently due to eyesight and so on. In my opinion, this is a very good quality television. Keeping in mind I purchased it less than a month ago and received it on September 11th 2021. I researched 55″ TVs for approximately two weeks before settling on this one. I visited a number of retailer websites such as Target, Best Buy, Walmart and of course Amazon. I read many reviews on various brands and models of TVs of this size, Sony, Sony Bravia, LG, TCL, Samsung, Vizio, etc. I also compared features and specifications on the models as I began to narrow my search. I also visited the Samsung wesite to research this particular television. I am not going to go into a bunch of details as you can and should do your own research and comparisons. I also visited several independent testing and review websites such as CNET. I viewed a few YouTube comparison videos as well..mainly between QLED and OLED. I came very, very close to purchasing a LG OLED type television but in the end decided against that type due to the problem of ghosting and burn in that people experienced with the OLED type televisions. I saw this in some YouTube videos of sets that had been tested over certain periods of time. Also, comparisons in how pure black levels were and backlight blooming, etc. The blooming and haloing (white against black) seems to be a big complaint people have of backlit led type televisions and not having pure blacks. The OLED type televisions claim to have the blackest black and no backlight blooming, as they have no backlighting. The led pixels are self lit so they themselves provide the light and color. Therefore, if the scene is black the pixel is off, so you can’t get any blacker than that. However, as mentioned before, there is the risk of image ghosting and screen burn in. Especially where tv station logos and banners are present in a particular area of the screen for long periods of time.
K. T (verified owner) –
Great TV, but Some Issues – This TV gets remarkably bright and it’s just a delight for HDR gaming, but it has some issues.
C. O (verified owner) –
Samsung 55″ Neo QLED QN90A 4K Television – I don’t normally write product reviews, mainly because most things are subjective to individual taste and experience. Keep in mind that your experience may not be the same as mine, simply because people see things differently due to eyesight and so on. In my opinion, this is a very good quality television. Keeping in mind I purchased it less than a month ago and received it on September 11th 2021. I researched 55″ TVs for approximately two weeks before settling on this one. I visited a number of retailer websites such as Target, Best Buy, Walmart and of course Amazon. I read many reviews on various brands and models of TVs of this size, Sony, Sony Bravia, LG, TCL, Samsung, Vizio, etc. I also compared features and specifications on the models as I began to narrow my search. I also visited the Samsung wesite to research this particular television. I am not going to go into a bunch of details as you can and should do your own research and comparisons. I also visited several independent testing and review websites such as CNET. I viewed a few YouTube comparison videos as well..mainly between QLED and OLED. I came very, very close to purchasing a LG OLED type television but in the end decided against that type due to the problem of ghosting and burn in that people experienced with the OLED type televisions. I saw this in some YouTube videos of sets that had been tested over certain periods of time. Also, comparisons in how pure black levels were and backlight blooming, etc. The blooming and haloing (white against black) seems to be a big complaint people have of backlit led type televisions and not having pure blacks. The OLED type televisions claim to have the blackest black and no backlight blooming, as they have no backlighting. The led pixels are self lit so they themselves provide the light and color. Therefore, if the scene is black the pixel is off, so you can’t get any blacker than that. However, as mentioned before, there is the risk of image ghosting and screen burn in. Especially where tv station logos and banners are present in a particular area of the screen for long periods of time.
J. E (verified owner) –
Wow – I brought this tv on Blk Friday or cyber Monday n it was the best purchase ever. Delivered r to my door n picture amazing . Just a great price n an amazing tv set.
P. G (verified owner) –
Rebuilt difficult to understand – I like the TVI like the picture quality . I’m not happy with the remote it’s taking a long time to understand it
J. E (verified owner) –
Wow – I brought this tv on Blk Friday or cyber Monday n it was the best purchase ever. Delivered r to my door n picture amazing . Just a great price n an amazing tv set.