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Samsung LS27BM501EUXXU 27" Full HD Smart Monitor Smart Hub for TV streaming and catch up apps - White

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Add to all these gaming-related treats an ultra-sharp, bright, colourful but also surprisingly contrasty picture that also delivers the goods with regular TV and movie sources, and the Q70B can also add great all-around value to its many charms.

Close attention is paid to audio performance when consuming content from the above platforms, with a focus on Dolby Atmos on sets that support it. We also test out a TV’s wireless streaming capabilities using AirPlay 2 or Chromecast built-in if supported and its next-gen gaming performance when hooked up to a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X. The QN900C is very expensive but those willing to splash out on this premium 8K television will be getting arguably the most spectacular mainstream TV available today. The S95C is the follow-up to Samsung’s first OLED television in almost a decade – the S95B– and improves on its predecessor in just about every way. It’s extremely bright for an OLED and this, combined with its quantum dot filter, allows it to produce incredibly saturated colours that look absolutely fantastic regardless of the type of content you’re viewing. On top of that stunning picture performance, the S90C has first-rate gaming support courtesy of four HDMI 2.1 ports, a decent 40W 2.1-channel sound system that supports Dolby Atmos, a comprehensive smart platform, and looks great to boot. The S90C proves QD-OLED technology is here to stay and is one of the best TVs from any manufacturer, let alone just Samsung.Happily, The Frame’s stunning style is accompanied by excellent picture quality too, full of high contrast, rich colours and beautiful 4K detail.

If you opt for one of Samsung’s LCD TVs rather than its new S90C or S95C QD-OLEDs, it’s important to note that the company produces three types of Liquid Crystal Display panels.

If you spend most of your time watching regular TV broadcasts, you will typically want to go for a TV that delivers a good combination of brightness and value. Samsung’s premium Mini LED models are its brightest but they also cost a lot. So, for most relatively casual (rather than home cinema-oriented) viewers, a better option would be a mid-range set such as the Quantum Dot-based Q70B or the Crystal Colour BU8000.

Key specs – Screen sizes: 43in; Panel type: IPS LCD LED; HDR format support: HDR10, HLG, HDR10+; Connectivity: 3 x HDMI 2.0, 2 x USB-A, Ethernet, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, RF tuner port With that important information out of the way, you can begin narrowing down your shortlist by asking the following key questions. How much should I spend on a Samsung TV? Samsung’s TV range has also been complicated by the arrival of a few low-contrast IPS-type LCD panels alongside the more contrast-rich VA panels the brand once exclusively used. Some sizes of last year’s QN85B and most sizes of the QN80B Mini LED range use IPS panels, for instance. We typically recommend VA panels over IPS panels due to their better contrast, though the latter normally have superior viewing angles.

The S90C is the cheaper of Samsung’s two QD-OLED TVs in 2023 and makes a few sacrifices to hit a lower price point. Despite this, it remains a sensational television. Picture quality is fantastic, with high peak brightness (for an OLED), rich, vibrant colours, exceptional contrast and highly impressive viewing angles highly impressive. Meanwhile, an upgraded screen filter helps eliminate reflections and reduce the impact of ambient light conditions on your viewing experience.

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