If you are in the market for a TV with budget no bar, most salesmen will convince you to splurge on an OLED TV. OLED TVs are great to look at but they are far from perfect – most panels have that blooming effect and everything looks oversaturated. QLED TVs come across as a better alternative for those wanting a great picture quality but backlight control in most sub- ₹1 lakh TVs are far from acceptable. What's the solution? Samsung has been doing its Neo QLED TVs for a while with mini LED backlighting and in 2022, we have the Samsung Neo QLED 4K TV that refines the solution.
To be precise, we had the Samsung QN95B Neo QLED 65-inch 4K TV, which is technically the flagship grade 4K TV from Samsung. It costs Rs. 276,490 at the moment and takes on the likes of the recently launched Sony Bravia A80K OLED TV. Samsung promises a great deal with the QN95B QLED TV and in the real world, all of that seems to be largely true. If you have the Samsung QN95B under consideration, you should read this before making your decision.
When it comes to TV design, Samsung has been leading the way with some astonishing looking panel. With the Neo QLED 4K TV, Samsung is sticking to its Infinity One design language – the TV looks less like a flat panel TV and more like an artwork frame. Paired with the zero-gap wall mount, it seems as if the Samsung QN95B is stuck to the wall with adhesive tapes! This zero gap design is achieved due to the separate unit that houses all the computing bits and the I/O ports.
Hence, similar to the Frame series of TVs, the Samsung QN95B looks like a picture frame with an amazing silver frame. Turn on the TV and you are likely to be mesmerized by the lack of bezels. You still have all the necessary ports at your disposal
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