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  • Display Type
    OLED
    Resolution
    4K (2160p)
    Screen Size Class
    65 inches
    High Dynamic Range (HDR)
    Yes
    High Dynamic Range Format
    HDR 10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
    OLED Technology
    Standard OLED

Samsung - 65" Class S90C OLED 4K UHD Smart Tizen TV (2023)

Model: QN65S90CAFXZA
SKU: 6536964
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Customers praise the Samsung 65" Class S90C OLED 4K UHD Smart Tizen TV for its exceptional picture quality, vibrant colors, and impressive OLED display. They appreciate the easy setup, immersive gaming experience, and sleek design. However, some customers express concerns about the fragility of the TV, occasional screen saver issues, and the limitations of the Tizen operating system.

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  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Samsung S90C OLED Review: My 1st OLED Experience

    Hello Everyone, Today I will be writing my honest review of the Samsung 65-inch S90C OLED TV. Before I say anything, I just want everyone who will be reading this my review to know that this is my first OLED TV. Whatever I say, good or bad, will be my own opinion based on things I experienced or noticed while watching shows, movies, or playing video games on this S90C TV. Before purchasing the Samsung S90C OLED TV, I was using a 2021 55-inch Hisense U8H TV, which, in my opinion, another very good tv with great black levels. The three reasons I replaced my Hisense U8H with this Samsung S90C are really very simple, I needed to experience what OLED technology is since every review site had great things to say, another reason was I needed a 65-inch TV, and the last reason was the deal or the price that bestbuy was offering ($999.99 for a Samsung QD-OLED 65-inch, which i have personally never seen). Now I'll break my review down into small sections like Design, Sound, etc. Design: I personally like it alot. It is very thin so be extremely careful before taking it out of the box. I would recommend put it on a table and then put the stand on the tv. I would also recommend have another person help you and try not to hold it from the screen. Stand: No screws required which is a plus in my opinion. It is a little wobbly, but I am pretty sure it is not going anywhere and I'm sure many of the people will be wallmounting it. Reflections: To my surprise this tv handles reflections really well. Sound: Not the greatest. I was not expecting a "WOW" experience from the tv speakers and I don't think anyone should because tvs nowadays are just so thin. I hooked up my soundbar. Also, I would recommend to everyone to buy a nice soundbar for yourself to really enjoy the experience. Aoundbar doesn't have to be super expensive. Picture Quality: Honestly the best part of this tv is the Picture Quality whether it is in SDR or HDR. I am simply SURPRISED, SHOCKED, & BLOWN AWAY how beautiful the picture is. How beautiful the colors are! The blacks are deep and it is because it is an OLED, if there is a small dot on the screen then only that will be lighted and everything around will be deep black. Everything I've watched on my S90C so far, it has managed to surprise me with everything. I am very much enjoying watching tv or playing games on this tv. Now the upscaling of the old content is not on the same level of Sony (I do own a old 2017 Sony LCD X900f as well), but it is not that far behind either. This S90C is honestly the best tv I've owned so far and I fear it will be very difficult in the future to go buy anything other than an OLED. Gaming: Gaming is truly a wonderful experience on this tv. It pretty much supports all the features! You can read about gaming and input lag on Rtings website. Cons: Now this tv is not perfect, just like every tv on the market is not. Since it is an OLED there is a chance for Burn-in, even though they have implemented different things to prevent the burn-in, it can still happen if you watch alot of stuff with static images and constantly watch the same content. Another issue that i experienced during watching movies or playing games is the alignment of the screen, at first I thought I got a defective unit then I started searching and read different forums and found the solution and also discovered it is not really an issue. Basically, what happens is that when you are watching something either right side of the screen, or left or the top will seem uneven and show slightly more black borders, but after a while it adjusts. Now what is happening is the "pixel refresh" a feature that samsung implemented to prevent burn-in and every OLED TV Manufacturers implement it on their tv, but I guess samsung is a little aggressive on it. I don't notice it as much and it does not bother me. I can turn it off but not going to if it is going to protect my tv from Burn-In. Final Thoughts: I would 100% recommend this tv to everyone and I already did to many of my family members and some of them were also lucky enough to buy it in time. Last I checked it is no longer in stock. But you can still buy the 2024 model S90D, which I've heard is slightly better and also brighter than S90C. Thank you for taking the time to read my review of the Samsung 65-inch S90C OLED TV. Good Luck with your tv purchasing!

    Posted by Sunny

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    If you have never had a OLED TV, You need one!

    I did a lot of research before purchasing this OLED TV and I have not been disappointed. Pros: Outstanding Picture, Black is absolutely black, the colors are vibrant (as you would expect from a OLED screen and the entire reason for buying one), Remote Control is rechargeable via USB C cable or solar (yes that is nice). Lots of Smart TV Content including the Samsung Channel. You can set up the TV to return to the previous content when you power ON the TV, a nice feature that works most of the time (Youtube TV has it's issues, but that is the Youtube TV app, not the TV). Example: Watching Pluto Stargate channel, power off the TV, power on the TV the following day, Pluto comes back up to the Stargate channel. I was impressed with the overall sound quality, minus a few cons listed below. Back to the picture quality, the brightness is very good, I actually do not notice much of a difference from my previous TV. Cons: Very small remote (just like a Fire Stick remote), and few buttons. The remote Volume Up/Down and Channel Up/Down buttons are short toggle up/down switches and if you accidentally press the Volume straight down, it mutes the TV. Larger fingers will find this difficult to hold and use. I do not like the remote. I have an older Samsung remote control that has a ton of buttons and is easy to physically use, and I have easy access to features that I'd otherwise have to jump through a few screens using the original remote. So the remote is a con for me, skinny fingers will probably like it. The screen thickness is flimy, easy to bend even though the back is made of a metal sheet. There are special instructions on how to handle this screen, otherwise you can break the display so my advice, use two people and follow the instructions. So it's not very rugged is my point. I would rather have a slightly thicker screen that was more ridged to resist damage. Moving this TV with one person, while I did do it (and I'm 62 years of age), it was difficult due to the weight and flimsy screen. The audio, while most of the time is fine, will often drop to a whisper level. This becomes irritating when a movie starts out at a comfortable level and then you are straining to hear some scenes. Audio "Auto Level" does not appear to work very well, at least for me. My previous TV never had this issue and I'm watching the same type of content. Maybe it's a Dolby Atmos issue? I dropped the audio from 5 starts to 4 stars for this issue, otherwise when you can hear it, the sound is very good. You have some bass which is nice, but don't get carried away, it's not a theater audio system. Keep expectations real. If you have never owned an OLED TV before and are use to an LCD TV, it will take a little getting use to the vibrant colors. If you really examine the human skin tones, they look remarkably accurate. All the other colors are great too, but again, it takes a little getting use to. I have been watching older movies just to be amazed at all that I missed with my older TV's. Just blows your mind. And the disclaimer: If you are not someone who can appreciate this kind of quality picture, I do not recommend you spend your money on this TV. You can by other good quality LCD TV's for less than a third of this TV cost. I have had this TV for about a month now and I'm very impressed overall. I highly recommend this TV model.

    Posted by MarkT

  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    QD-Oled Colors Pop.

    I returned my LG C2 when I went into BestBuy and saw the picture on the Samsung S90C. The picture you get with the QD-oled is so much brighter and vibrant than what you can get from a regular oled tv. The picture is bright and great when you have a room with a lot of light. The colors on this thing just pop. I took the S90C home before I returned the LG so I had a couple of days to compare the 2 side by side. I was worried because the Samsung doesn't support Dolby Vision. I watched a few Dolby Vision movies on the Lg (which supports Dolby Vision) and the Samsung. I do not feel like anything looked better on the LG. I had both Tv's settings on filmmaker mode. A couple scenes looked a little different but in my opinion not better with the Dolby vision supported tv. I did like the Lg's webos better than the Samsung's Tizen but with the picture I get on the Samsung I can deal with it. The LG is a awesome tv but this one is just on another level. Even my wife loves it. She usually doesn't care or comment on things like that. She told me she has to watch all her favorite shows over again because of how much more detail she sees on this tv. I play PS5 on this a lot and it is great for gaming. No lag and again the colors just pop. I did have a problem with getting the Samsung TV plus app to work. I found that if you change the dns setting to 8.8.8.8 it works fine. Another nice thing is this tv has smart calibration and you can calibrate it with your android or ios phone. I'm not sure how accurate it is but it did make a noticable difference and the picture looks great. As far as the sound, It is pretty good for tv speakers. The Lg did sound a little better in my opinion. The sound on the samsung is good enough for what we watch. Some may want a soundbar , but for me I don't think it's needed. The panel is thin, almost too thin. I was nervous when moving the tv. The solar powered remote is nice. No more looking for AAA batteries. You can also charge it with a usb-c cable. The reason for the 4 stars instead of 5 is because of the Tizen system. It can be a little slow at times. I noticed that it was really slow when downloading and using the apps for the first time. It seems to load the apps quicker now.

    Posted by RobertW

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