Samsung QE-75QN90A 75 " (QE75QN90AATXXN)
![]() | Outdated Product 94 660 ₴ Size ("): 75; Operating system: Smart TV (proprietary system); CPU: Samsung Quantum 4K; Screen coating: anti-glare; Resolution (px): 3840x2160; Frame rate (Hz): 120; HDR support: HDR10+; Sound power (W): 60; Number of speakers: 2; Subwoofer; Digital tuner: DVB-T2 (terrestrial); DVB-C (cable) |
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+ Image quality + Minimum glare + Unexpectedly pleasant sound - Software from Samsung ![]() |
Bought a 90 A for 39,999 in foxtrot. bomb model. satisfied with all the functions and the transfer of colors. i liked everything. Compared with LG. I liked the remote control from Samsung more, it is simpler and more interesting, without problems. The solar-powered control panel is generally flying away. THERE IS NOTHING !! ![]() |
Samsung QE-75QN90A configurations
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The Neo QLED is Samsung's flagship 4K TV. Only the QE-75QN95A is listed above. But it costs significantly more, and differs only in the presence of a remote connector block Slim One Connect.
Stylish, smart, sounding
The Samsung QE-75QN90A is made in the Neo Slim design and stands out not only for its narrow bezels around the 75-inch display, but also for its minimal body thickness, excluding the metal central stand (only 28 mm). And thanks to the Ambient+ mode, you can admire various background images instead of a black screen (from family photos to imitation wallpaper on the wall).
The model is running Tizen OS 2021, the interface of which feels even faster and smoother. The presence of not only Miracast, but also the AirPlay 2 function already looks quite familiar. It is proposed to control the TV with a solar-powered remote control. It has shortcut buttons, a microphone for voice control and interaction with the "native" Bixby assistant.
A 60-watt speaker with a subwoofer gives a balanced frequency sound with a slight lack of bass, but no distortion even at high volumes (except for demanding audiophiles).
Game
The TV will create an enviable pair with a game console or a PC for games. The 120-Hz matrix is complemented by the “uplavnyalka” Picture Quality Index and FreeSync Premium Pro technology.
HDMI 2.1 is proposed for 4K video streaming at 120 fps. It also supports VRR and ALLM. The first synchronizes frames "at the input and output", and the second activates the game mode automatically when the set-top box is connected. And in the Game Mode itself, a low input lag (about 5 ms) is provided and there is a settings panel where, among other things, it is possible to change the aspect ratio of the screen right during the game.
Impressive in its image
The Samsung QE-75QN90A combines a QLED matrix with a new backlight for the manufacturer, made using Quantum Matrix (mini LED) technology. The latter provides many local dimming zones, so the picture is characterized by good contrast, a wide colour gamut and almost the best peak brightness on the market. As a result, any content (and especially HDR) looks as impressive as possible, regardless of the lighting conditions in the room.
Plus, the factory calibration is also on top, which means that additional settings are not required to achieve accurate colour reproduction.
In terms of picture quality, the Samsung QE-75QN90A is the manufacturer's best TV right now and a serious competitor to top-end OLED models.
There are many image "enhancement" modes, but some of them do not work for PC (it sometimes recognizes my console via HDMI as a PC for some reason).
There is also a decent sound compression mode, or "speech enhancement" (works very softly, does not cut frequencies).
No issues with the "hardware", everything is clear, but I didn't like the Samsung software.
Chromecast is absent, their various "Multi View", "SmartThings" are terribly inconvenient, in a word, unnecessary.
But overall, a good TV.