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Samsung 75 Inch QN95B Neo QLED 4K Smart TV (2022) - Neural Quantum 4K Processor With Anti Reflection Screen, Dolby Atmos Surround Sound & Alexa Built In, 100% Colour Volume & Ultrawide Game Mode

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Another huge new improvement is the fact that all four HDMI ports are now HDMI 2.1, so there’s absolutely no reason why this couldn’t become your next-gen driver. Whilst you’re not going to get the same insane levels of brightness as the QN95B it’s still a very good panel. Previous Samsung TVs only supported passthrough of Dolby Atmos via HDMI and passthrough from a few apps such as Netflix (sometimes, not always). The bitstream would get pulled down from the streaming server and passed on to a Atmos-compatible receiver/soundbar for decoding on the external device. Do you know exactly what the blooming effect looks like on the TV and how the unclean display is created? If not, we’ll explain it to you. Gameplay is awesome on the QN95B, with the 4K resolution and bright HDR producing dazzling ray-traced images in Call of Duty. While running at 120Hz, the motion is buttery smooth and free of artefacts, and the amazingly low input lag ensures responsive gaming across every genre.

Samsung's revamp of Tizen to a fullscreen user interface is in our opinion not an improvement and in addition to the occasional issues and freezes (most likely software issues), the new fullscreen UI feels as if it has been designed for Samsung rather than the end user, as it allows Samsung to show more ads and highlight content from its own services and partners. On the other hand most popular streaming apps are readily available. The Gaming Hub is not active yet and will be introduced through a software update later this year, which we look forward to as it will introduce Google Stadia and Nvidia GeForce Now apps. Samsung's remote control is still one of our favorites but the sponsored buttons must go. The TV speakers are better than average and Samsung's 2022 TVs finally support Dolby Atmos. These measurements are in the 'Movie HDR' Picture Mode with Brightness and Contrast at max, Local Dimming set to 'High', and Color Tone set to 'Warm2'. Finally, when it comes to lag times, the Samsung QN95B Neo QLED TV proved a great choice for gamers, measuring a fantastic lag time of just 9.8 milliseconds. The Samsung S95B OLED TV scored a slightly lower 9.2 milliseconds, while the LG C2 OLED scored 12.9 milliseconds. like variable refresh rate and auto low latency mode possible. If you’re looking to leverage the next-gen graphics of the PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles, you’ll want to use these features. Samsung QN95B Neo QLED TV review: Audio The 65QN95C was tested in both dark test room and bright living room environments, using a mixture of familiar ‘real life’ footage and test signals sourced from the excellent Spears & Munsil Ultra HD HDR Benchmark 4K Blu-ray disc. I also managed to test the 65S95C while it was running right alongside both its 65S95B predecessor and a Philips OLED65907 OLED TV using an HDFury Integral HDMI 4K splitter.The 2022 The Frame somehow improves this TV tenfold, to the point that unless you needed the most hardcore gaming features (such as 4K/144Hz), I’d pretty much recommend this TV to anyone as it truly does provide the best of both worlds in terms of looking phenomenal but also performing as a high-end TV. We uploaded the latest brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test.

Samsung has a powerful "AI" video processor but most of the power is channeled into dynamic video systems that we prefer to deactivate to ensure accurate picture quality. In SDR mode, QN95B delivers much more accurate and balanced pictures than in HDR, partly because it can be set to respect the SDR standards and partly because the zone dimming systems does not have to work so aggressively to stay within SDR content's boundaries. Note that the QN95C’s Filmmaker Mode and Movie presets suffer with this dimming issue much less, though their pictures aren’t as dynamic and punchy as those of the Standard mode.

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As my main TV in the lounge is an LG C9, the settings menu of the QN95B is not quite as intuitive. For example there were originally only two picture settings available (adaptive and optimised) and later found out that as I had intelligent mode on in general settings this was stopping the standard, filmmaker, dynamic settings. There’s even a Game Dashboard you can call up when the TV is in Game mode that provides you with streamlined access to game-related image information and settings. Gaming abilities were tested predominantly with a mixture of Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2, especially in 120Hz mode, Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, and Dirt 5. Brightness measurements were taken using an X-Rite i1 Display Pro light meter, while input lag was tested using a Leo Bodnar HDMI Video Signal Lag tester.

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