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I tested Samsung's flagship QLED TV for a week and didn't miss the OLED model at all

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Samsung’s flagship QLED TV, the QN90F, performs well in our streaming and gaming tests, making it a great value for the holiday season.
Samsung QN90F TV
The QN90F TV has excellent picture and sound.
It’s great for streaming and entertainment, with useful display settings and features in tow.
Not ideal for rhythm or precision platforming games due to response times.
75-inch TCL QM6K 4K QD-Mini LED Google TV (2025 Model):
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85-inch Samsung Q60D Series 4K QLED Smart TV (2024 Model):
$1,200 (save $498)
65-inch LG C4 Series 4K 120Hz OLED Evo Smart TV (2024 Model):
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65-inch Samsung S90D Series 4K OLED 144Hz Smart TV (2024 Model):
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75-inch Sony Bravia XR X90L 4K Full Array LED Smart TV (2023 Model):
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For the price, it’s a better value unless you’re looking for features that only the S95F OLED has, such as the OneConnect box. I ran the Samsung QN90F through a battery of tests to see how well it handled everything from streaming to gaming. I also worked with our lab engineers to run Calman verification tests to see how accurately the QLED panel can recreate images in both RGB and black-and-white.Samsung QN90F
The Samsung QN90F offers picture and audio quality comparable to that of the S95F OLED, with AI-assisted upscaling and object-tracking sound.
Unlike the S90F, which had a significant blue shift in its color tests, the QN90F favors warmer tones. This can make some scenes look a bit oversaturated, and this can be exacerbated by the integrated blue light filter that can be toggled on and off.

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