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SAMSUNG 55-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series - 4K UHD Quantum HDR 32x Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN55QN90AAFXZA, 2021 Model)

SAMSUNG 55-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series - 4K UHD Quantum HDR 32x Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN55QN90AAFXZA, 2021 Model) SAMSUNG 55-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series - 4K UHD Quantum HDR 32x Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN55QN90AAFXZA, 2021 Model) SAMSUNG 55-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series - 4K UHD Quantum HDR 32x Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN55QN90AAFXZA, 2021 Model) SAMSUNG 55-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series - 4K UHD Quantum HDR 32x Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN55QN90AAFXZA, 2021 Model) SAMSUNG 55-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series - 4K UHD Quantum HDR 32x Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN55QN90AAFXZA, 2021 Model) SAMSUNG 55-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series - 4K UHD Quantum HDR 32x Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN55QN90AAFXZA, 2021 Model)
$ 1,597.99

Score By Feature

Based on 908 ratings
Brightness
9.49
Picture quality
9.28
Remote Control
8.88
For gaming
8.70
Value for money
8.10
Smart Features
7.86

OveReview Final Score

How Our Score Is Calculated

Product Description

DETAILS IN THE DARK: Mini LEDs and Quantum Matrix Technology deliver brilliantly intense 4K UHD contrast.
4K UPSCALING: Neo Quantum Processor 4K transforms any video into 4K using machine-based AI-based deep learning.
TRUE-TO-LIFE COLORS: With Quantum HDR 32X, experience a mesmerizing, realistic picture with stunning clarity.
OBJECT TRACKING SOUND: With Object Tracking Sound, you can hear TV audio that moves with the action on screen.
SMOOTH MOTION: Motion Xcelerator Turbo lets you watch action movies, sports, and games in 4K at 120Hz.
BUILT-IN ALEXA: Open apps, change channels, control smart home devices, and more by simply asking Alexa, Google Assistant, or Bixby.
TIZEN SMART TV: Use your TV to access your favorite apps, streaming services, and smart home devices.

Questions & Answers

Is there only one HDMI port on this TV? Is it possible to have only one port (port number 4)?

This image is from the US version, and it clearly shows that 4 is the only option. Samsung does not support DV, despite the fact that I pre-installed it. For LLDV, I ordered an HDFury VR room and four 2. There are two (2) input ports and one (1) output port. There are one HDMI video output and two HDMI audio ports (ARC and nob ARC). It takes less than one millisecond to convert DV to HDR10. You should be able to inject dynamic HDR, in which values change scene by scene, but I'm not sure how that will work out.

Is this a significant improvement over 90t?

Yes, the 90t was last year's model, with the lacs mini led that this one has.

How many bluetooth headsets can I use to listen to the qn65qn90a at the same time?

Hi there! One set of Bluetooth headphones can be connected to the QN90A at a time, and the QN90A supports Multi-Stream Audio. Output Audio, which allows you to listen to music from both your TV and your Bluetooth device at the same time. When this feature is enabled, you can set the Bluetooth headphones' volume to be higher than the TV speaker's volume. I hope this information is useful. br>Specialist in Samsung

What is the difference between this model and the LG C1? I'm debating whether or not to purchase one. Although I am aware that the C1 is an oled display, I am looking for a general picture comparison. ?

If you're a gamer, the LG C1/G1 has a response time of 2. 3ms. The Samsung QN90A has an 8-second response time. 9ms. 4K @120hz has a 5 second input lag. Both LG and Sammy have a response time of 3 milliseconds. In addition, I believe the Samsung QN90A has only one HDMI 2 port. The LG C1 has four HDMI 2 ports, whereas the LG C1 only has one. In terms of picture quality, I've heard that if you have a bright room, go with QLED, but if you have control over your environment, go with OLED.

Selected User Reviews For SAMSUNG 55-Inch Class Neo QLED QN90A Series - 4K UHD Quantum HDR 32x Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN55QN90AAFXZA, 2021 Model)

Without a doubt, the best Samsung and TV ever! I recently purchased the Q90t (the M model from last year) and loved it, but it did have some quirks, such as sound skipping every now and then (there are plenty of forums on the subject)
5/5

br>br>I devoured all of the QN90A's reviews and specifications, eager to see if the hype was justified. OMG. When comparing the Q90T to the new QN90A, it's a night and day difference. I decided to Pre-Order the new Neo QLED with twice as fast HD processors because it sounded interesting. ordered. br>br>Had it hooked up with Dish Network today, and holy smokes, the picture is so much better. Colors, depth, clarity, and sound are all vastly improved and more vivid. It's difficult for me to look away from the screen. Even commercials fall into this category. br>br>Even if it isn't 4K, it enhances everything. A review isn't enough; you need to see it for yourself. This television comes highly recommended, and I can confidently declare it to be the best television ever!.

Mccoy Shelton
Mccoy Shelton
| Jun 18, 2021
Top-of-the-line LED, but what about top-of-the-line The Samsung QN90A is said to be the best chance for consumers to get an OLED-like television with higher peak brightness and no risk of burn-in
4/5

br>br>While it looks great on a lot of content and the gaming experience is great, Samsung hasn't addressed some of the issues that plagued their 2020 models. On this 55" model, blooming and dirty screen effect (DSE) are still present, and I'm left with a sour taste in my mouth after spending $1800 on a television. br>br>Because there's a 50/50 chance your remote will be charging on a table or couch, the solar remote is a nice upgrade. With their simple yet solid Bluetooth "clicker," Samsung has been my favorite remote for years. br>br>Overall, it'll likely remain a top QLED this year, but with some really good OLED tvs on the market, you'll have to choose your poison. Is there a way to get rid of fear? Or take a tv like this out of the box with some flaws that Samsung hasn't been able to fix?br>br>While many owners may be able to overlook the flaws due to the incredible brightness and color, the LCD tv still has issues with blooming and quality control on these somewhat dirty screens.

Amos Crane
Amos Crane
| Sep 02, 2021
In my opinion, it was well worth it
5/5

This is from a LG oled that was released in 2017. It had a great picture, but the TV had terrible burn in from my use of the onboard Youtube app, despite adjusting the screen saver to come on at the earliest time frame of inactivity. Play buttons were burned into the lower right, upper left, and other corners, and it started to look bad. Even when I offered to pay for the repairs (a new panel), LG support was unhelpful. So I was disappointed to say the least. br>br>Now I'm in a position where I need a TV that won't burn in but still looks good after coming from an OLED (which has incredible contrast levels and decent brightness). br>br>This television is ideal. On the oled, I believe the brightness is 2000 nits vs. 600 nits. The amount of light is incredible. So far, the black levels are on par with oled, and I can't tell the difference. The YouTube app, which is frequently used, is quick and better than the LG version in that the thumbnails play a preview of the video before clicking. This was extremely significant to me. The image is stunning, vibrant, and crystal clear. It's a little heavier than the LG I had before, but that's due to the sturdy and high-quality stand. It has a slim profile and a glossy screen. The solar-powered remote control can be charged via USB-C. This is without a doubt the best remote I've ever seen or used. br>br>I'm not sure why I went with a different brand for my last TV (the OLED technology drew me in), but I wish I hadn't.

Clara James
Clara James
| Dec 06, 2021
I highly recommend this film because of the excellent picture and sound quality
5/5

On the 17th of March, 21st of March, there was a new update. We have two Pioneer Kuro TVs in the living room and master bedroom, so we're used to outstanding picture quality, perfect colors, zero blooming, and no off-axis movement. br>br>We have two Pioneer Kuro TVs in the living room and master bedroom, so we're used to outstanding picture quality, perfect colors, zero blooming, and no off-axis movement. There were axis problems and other issues, but no 4K. We've been spoiled by the Pioneers, so we're picky about the other four TVs and always end up with the best models available in the required size. br>I received the Q90A 55 inch on March 2 to replace a Samsung Q70R 49 inch in the brightly lit exercise room because it has 60 watts of sound, which means I can now hear dialog over the treadmill! br>br>I put the AppleTV to the test by watching Amazon's "The Expanse" in 4K. The credits are tiny in bright white against jet black, and there are jet black space scenes with tiny bright white specks of items. There is no blooming and everything is razor sharp! The plasma is exactly like that! br>br>The show features a number of fantastic scenes with dark and bright colors on jet black that are rendered flawlessly while maintaining natural skin tones. However, I believe that red looks better on plasmas (LCDs have always had a problem with red), but keep in mind that I made no adjustments and was working straight out of the box. br>br>The main televisions will be replaced by OLED or Micro LED televisions. The 55 is the smallest Q90A; otherwise, I'd get a 50, 32, or other model for the rooms where a 55 won't fit. Any of my friends would be interested in the Q90A. The Q90A is a fantastic TV with a stunning, razor-sharp picture that consistently amazes me, which is a difficult feat. br>br>In response to the flurry of responses: Someone posted pictures of what they described as blooming; I happened to catch a glimpse of it while paused, and it is unmistakably not blooming. It was in the lower left corner and appeared to be small clouds (exactly like the posted image), but it was a black space scene, so there was nothing there. I examined it closely, then turned off the AppleTV, which caused the cloud to vanish. When I turned it back on, the cloud had vanished as well. It has only happened once since I purchased the television, and I use it on a daily basis. I used to work as a TV repairman and have worked in electronics and computers for over 40 years, and here's what I think: Backlighting and LCD were out of sync. Remember that mini LED is new to Samsung consumer televisions, and there are many more LEDs that must be in sync with the LCD. It's not out of the realm of possibility that a firmware update is in the works. br>br>I had a minor and major setup issue, both of which I am confident will be/are resolved by a firmware update. I'm posting here in case they happen to run into anyone else; otherwise, the TV is great. After I got it working, I noticed there was a firmware update available. Here's how to do it: Major Issue: br>br> br>After selecting your network and viewing the password screen, the remote became unresponsive. Everything froze when I typed in one letter of the password. Only the power on/off button on the remote worked; none of the other buttons did. I tried another Samsung remote, and it did the same thing: it worked for a few seconds and then stopped. After hours of reading the web, etc. , I called Samsung (not expecting much) and was pleasantly surprised to learn that I only had to wait about 2 minutes before the (very nice) person had me re-registered. Use the Bluetooth setup procedure for remotes to connect the remote. There appears to be a firmware bug at that point in the setup process that causes the remote to become unpaired! If anyone comes across this, I hope it helps. Minor Issues: br>br>Minor Issues: br>br>Minor Issues: br>b br>The DirecTV receiver and AppleTV 4K were automatically recognized by our previous Samsung TVs. This one worked fine with video, but it identified the inputs as HDMI1 and HDMI4. They switch to DirecTV and Apple if you later set up remote control support for them, even if you don't use it.

Nathanael Marshall
Nathanael Marshall
| Jul 14, 2021
Getting ready to bloom The amount of blooming and dse on television is excessive
3/5

Amazon has begun the refund process.

Kaydence HUMPHRIES
Kaydence HUMPHRIES
| Mar 12, 2021

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