Samsung QN65Q90T LCD Ultra HDTV Review Specs

Specs
Dimensions: (W x H x D, inches): 56.9 x 32.6 x 1.4 (without stand); 56.9 x 36.2 x 11.2 (with stand)
Weight: (pounds): 58.9 (without stand); 74.1 (with stand)
Video Inputs: HDMI 2.0b (3, eARC on HDMI 3), HDMI 2.1, RF antenna
Audio Outputs: Optical digital
Other: LAN, EX-Link (RS-232C)
Price: $1,900

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Samsung
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COMMENTS
3ddavey13's picture

The only benefit this TV provides over last year's model is price. The number of local dimming zones (ldz) needs to be increased on LED/LCD sets, not decreased. No wonder these sets are cheaper than last year. My next criticism is aimed at almost every TV manufacturer. Why has there been virtually no improvement in P3 coverage? Sets have been hovering in the low to mid 90% range for the last 4-5 years. Together with # of ldz and HDMI 2.1 this is (imo) a major factor for not purchasing a current 8K LCD set. I also want to call Samsung out for creating HDR10+. It's not like there was a performance issue with Dolby Vision that needed addressing, and now Samsung owners are denied access to the far more popular DV. Plus Samsung must have known HDR10+ would never be supported by companies like Sony and LG. It creates a totally unnecessary format war which no consumer needs.

katherinerose6's picture

The most well-liked streaming websites are accessible with Samsung's Tizen Smart TV function. At first, I thought it was a little clumsy and too sensitive; on multiple occasions arborist wellington, a simple touch on the otherwise excellent but non-backlit remote control accidentally took me in an unwanted direction.

katherinerose6's picture

The most well-liked streaming websites are accessible with Samsung's Tizen Smart TV function. At first, I thought it was a little clumsy and too sensitive; on multiple occasions arborist wellington, a simple touch on the otherwise excellent but non-backlit remote control accidentally took me in an unwanted direction.

gejafe3470's picture

While it lacks Dolby Vision support and shows some visible "blooming," the overall value is noteworthy, especially considering its $1,900 price tag. - top drywall contractor in baltimore

proba's picture

The only benefit this TV provides over last year's model is price. The number of local dimming zones (ldz) needs to be increased on LED/LCD sets, not decreased. No wonder these sets are cheaper than last year. My next criticism is aimed at almost every TV manufacturer. Why has there been virtually no improvement in P3 coverage? Sets have been hovering in the low to mid 90% range for the last 4-5 years. {Bunkering}

fiume001's picture

I also want to call Samsung out for creating HDR10+. It's not like there was a performance issue with Dolby Vision that needed addressing, and now Samsung owners are denied access to the far more popular DV. Plus Samsung in the MobiRi Store must have known HDR10+ would never be supported by companies like Sony and LG.

joedavidson's picture

The 65-inch Q90T series model from Samsung is a great option for those seeking high-quality performance in a 4K TV in a finish basement without breaking the bank. This model offers impressive overall performance, which makes it stand out among Samsung's previous flagship 4K TVs, and it comes at a more affordable price.

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