The Samsung S95B is the first QD-Oled TV from the Korean manufacturer. A model that combines quantum dots (Quantum Dot) with the individual backlight management of OLED technology to provide a bright, precise image with deep blacks. An entire program.
Already seen in the Sony A95K, QD-Oled technology confirms that it will now have to be taken seriously in the television market. The Samsung QE65S95B is a great TV across the board. It is suitable for both movie buffs and video game enthusiasts. Thanks to a high peak brightness and deep blacks, the image produced particularly enhances HDR content. We just hope that Tizen’s slowness will be fixed in the next updates.
Strengths
- The image quality.
- Peak brightness for an OLED model.
- High performance anti-reflective filter.
- Powerful audio system.
- Four HDMI 2.1 inputs (4K 120Hz, ALLM, VRR).
Weak points
- Tizen slow.
- Consumption.
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Alternatively
The LG 55C2: 55-inch (140 cm) version of the LG65C2 that we tested remains one of the benchmarks in the TV market, offering a perfectly calibrated picture and a very high-quality HDR experience. LG even offers itself the luxury of reducing the consumption of its Oled TV and improving the responsiveness of the system while increasing functionality. On the video processing side, LG doesn’t have much to prove anymore, both in terms of upscaling and motion compensation. If we add to this an undisguised ease in video games, the LG 55C2 television is a model of versatility suitable for everyone: from movie buffs to video game enthusiasts, including sports or documentary fans. It’s hard to be disappointed with the LG C2.