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Samsung QE65QN85AATXXU 65" Smart 4K Ultra HD HDR Neo QLED TV with Bixby, Alexa & Google Assistant

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However, we like that you can control it in all kinds of ways. With your voice, an app or one of the TWO remote controls. It also looks fantastic, with a combination of wide viewing angles and a nice slim profile make the Samsung QN85A a prime candidate for wall-hanging. Granted, it might not sound quite as good as it looks—very few TVs do—but you can always supplement it with a good soundbar. Also consider... The QE65QN95A’s exceptional sharpness even applies to upscaled HD pictures. The new, more advanced level of AI Samsung has thrown at the upscaling process results in a remarkable combination of greatly enhanced detail and outstandingly reduced source noise. Particularly impressive is the upscaling system’s ability to spot the difference between natural film grain and other sorts of noise, so that natural grain isn’t just smoothed away by mistake. Even though heavy amounts of digital compression or mosquito noise are dealt with almost magically well.

Despite the fact that QE65QN95A’s version of Mini-LED don’t run into the thousands of potential dimming zones the technology is hyped as being capable of, it still delivers a substantial picture quality improvement over all previous Samsung LCD TVs. Maybe over all previous LCD TVs, period. Subtitles and audio description information displayed on electronic programme guide programme bannerMax light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying a live scene and white square taking up 10% of the screen (measured in Nits)

While I’d say the Samsung QE65QN95A delivers a pretty effective set of picture presets out of the box, there’s plenty of fine-tuning flexibility available if you want it. This includes full colour and white balance management, as well as a helpful combination of local dimming and contrast enhancement tools, and useful options for tweaking the TV’s motion processing. The very latestin Samsungs line of flagship Neo QLED range TVs is the stunning QE65QN95AATXXU, availableat the best price in the UK courtesy ofElectronic World TV, the home of cheap tvs. Percentage luminance drop at 35 degree horizontal angle from the centre of the screen with 100% white output

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The same trait is clear in the company logos and intro text at the start of Blade Runner 2049. It could be that Samsung is playing things just a little too safe here, but crucially, these ultra-high contrast images are relatively uncommon, and in isolation, the Samsung’s delivery rarely looks wrong. It’s only in a side-by-side comparison with one of the punchier 2020 OLEDs that this reticence becomes clear. With Q-Symphony, this TV synchronises perfectly with select Samsung soundbars (available separately) for a supreme audio visual experience. To cap it all off, the design of this QE65QN95AATXXUQLED TV is second to none, with its super thin bezel and stunning looks. Subtitle and audio description information spoken on the electronic programme guide more info panel

Sleek Design with Slim One Connect: this super-slim TV is crafted to look ultra-stylish from any angle, with One Cable connecting all your multimedia devices into the slim One Connect box below.It’s early days for 2021 TVs, but Samsung has thrown down the gauntlet in emphatic style and it will be fascinating to see how its rivals respond. Some features of Ambient Mode require Internet connection, a compatible smartphone, and SmartThings app. You’re after a TV with a bright HDR performance: With Mini LED technology onboard, the QN95A is capable of hitting some searing peak brightness, as well as delivering contrast rich images That’s not a bad thing, though—the design of a television isn’t supposed to draw attention to itself. The 55-inch QN85A is a tidy 706 x 1227 x 27mm (hwd), with only a brief silver bezel containing that great big expanse of screen.

Switch to 1917 and the vibrancy is tempered by a slightly unexpected degree of naturalism. Some TVs we’ve reviewed have, in their quest for vibrancy, pushed the green fields at the film’s start from verdant to lurid, but the QN95A doesn’t fall into this trap and the film is delivered with both punch and poise. Edge definition is stable and assured, while depth of field is never less than persuasive. Sometimes the CGI elements of a film like this can take on a rather artificial cast in the hands of less capable screens, but the QN85A is adaptable enough to make these transitions all-but seamless. The movie’s relentless, rapid motion causes few alarms, either—in fact, on the very rare occasions that the screen can be seen to be working hard to stay in control of on-screen movement, it only serves to emphasise how authoritative the Samsung otherwise is. The 55-inch Samsung QN85A reviewed here—along with the 65-inch, 75-inch and 85-inch models that are also available—is on sale now. While the Standard mode is probably the preset that shows off most effectively what Samsung’s new TV is capable of, there are Movie and Filmmaker Modes too that provide more “accurate” images.See incredible detail thanks to Quantum HDR 2000 powered by HDR10+. You’ll see true-to-life quality with rich colour and remarkable contrast – every movie will be optimised to look just as the director intended.

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