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(NEW) Samsung 75" Neo QLED 4K QN90B Series Smart TV (2022)

$1,699.99
$3,197.99 47% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Screen Size: 75"
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Top positive review
40 people found this helpful
Hard to Beat
By Jacopo Peterman on Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2022
I purchased this TV to replace my 10 year old 55” LG LM7600 LCD TV. One month in and I am still impressed with the Samsung QN90B. While no TV is perfect in every area, this TV gets a lot of things right and has not disappointed or made me feel like I settled. I have a fairly bright room with three windows. The anti glare isn’t perfect but it does a reasonably good job with the reflections and the TV is bright enough to overcome most glare. The picture is big, bright and sharp. From an average user perspective, blooming isn’t noticeable during casual viewing. I mostly only notice it during the credits with white text on a black screen. People who like to get deep into the weeds will compare it to a OLED but I don’t see that as a fair comparison between two different types of screens with each having it’s strong points. The speakers in this TV will not win any awards, but they are not bad. If you compare them to a sound bar then you will be disappointed but they are adequate and at least as good as other TV’s in this price class. The Tizen OS is not great. It is not setup to provide a satisfying user experience but rather it is designed to generate AD revenue for Samsung. Fortunately, you can set the TV to Autorun the last app when the TV is turned on. I use the Apple TV 4k so whenever I turn on the TV it goes straight to my Apple TV instead of the Tizen interface. As far as settings go, once you become familiar with the menus it is fairly simple to find and change settings. Autorun Setup Menu > Settings > All Settings > General & Privacy > Start Screen Option > Autorun Smart Hub - Enabling Autorun Smart Hub automatically launches Smart Hub when the TV is turned on. Navigate to this option to enable or disable the feature - If Autorun Last App is set to on, the last used app is automatically run when you turn on the TV. You can turn this function on or off. Summary I would highly recommend this TV to anyone who is in the market for a big bright TV with excellent image quality. I don’t watch live TV or sports but content from Netflix, HBOMAX, Apple TV+ and Prime Video is excellent on this TV.
Top critical review
33 people found this helpful
Decent 4K picture, but lots of improvements needed
By Blind Faith 99 on Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2022
This is my 3rd 4k tv. The 4k picture on the others (Sony) was way too dark. Why I bought a second Sony, I have no idea. Did my research on brightness and nits and got to this Samsung. The brightness for 4k is more than adequate, although sometimes the whites seem too bright. In order to get a good picture, you have to turn off their ambient light control. That's absolutely the first thing you should do. If you don't, you're not going to be impressed with the picture. Several negatives: The remote is horrible. It's tiny. No backlighting. Have to turn on the lights and look carefully for what you want to hit. Not a lot of buttons either. Trying to do anything on the remote is an ordeal. The interface needs much improvement. Most of what I watch on tv is with my satellite service. Once you hit the Home button on the remote, you may never get back to your regular TV programming. They seem to be discouraging me from watching my satellite programming, as though they want me to use their Samsung Plus service or whatever it’s called. There’s no easy way to get back to my regular tv programming. There should be a button for that on the remote. A couple of times, I’ve just turned off the TV and started over again. Very difficult (if not impossible) trying to connect devices to this. They have their app called "Easy Connection,” which you install on your PC. Easy Connection has been anything but easy. It's a huge headache. I kinda knew it was going to be a problem when they required an unusually complicated password as though world peace were hanging in the balance. Who would waste time trying to hack into a tv? And even if they did, what are they going to get when they don't have any passwords for finances or things that matter? I knew for sure the "Easy Connection" experience was going to be bad when they couldn’t even express in plain English what their password requirements are. By trial and error, I eventually figured out what they were trying to say. But that only got the app up and running. That all took about an hour. I still haven’t been able to get the tv to recognize the PC. There is NO displayport connection on the back. Four HDMI ports. The video card in my PC is an Nvidia 3070 with only one HDMI port. The other three are, of course, DisplayPort, which is what you would normally want if you're trying to do good 4K. This 4K tv doesn't even have one Displayport connection. So I need to order a Displayport/HDMI adapter. Hope I get an adapter that works. Because I've spent three hours today trying to connect my PC to this tv with their “Easy Connection” app,” it gets1 star.

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