Samsung QN900A 8k QLED
The Samsung QN900A is a great TV for mixed usage. It gets very bright, so it's well-suited for rooms with a lot of light. It has a low native contrast ratio, though, and while local dimming allows it to deliver deep blacks, there's also blooming, so it may not be the best choice for watching movies in a dark room. That said, it's great for gaming, with a great response time, low input lag, VRR support, and HDMI 2.1. HDR looks good thanks to its high HDR brightness, and it displays a wide color gamut.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
Product details
- EXTRAORDINARY CONTRAST: See how deep blacks and bright whites make the difference with Mini LEDS & Quantum Matrix Technology Pro
- 8K UPSCALING: Whatever you watch, the Neo Quantum Processor 8K automatically converts your content to stunning 8K*
- INFINITY SCREEN: Immerse yourself in the stunning sharpness and depth of 8K on an expansive, nearly edge-to-edge screen
- SOUND THAT MOVES YOU: Discover TV audio that follows the action on screen with Object Tracking Sound Pro
- LIFELIKE BRILLIANCE: Experience a truly jaw-dropping spectrum of vibrant colors with Quantum HDR 64X
- FOUR TIMES MORE PIXELS: More pixels allow more details and with Real 8K Resolution you get 4X more pixels than a 4K UHD TV*
- ALEXA BUILT-IN: Just ask Alexa, Google Assistant or Bixby to open your apps, change channels, control your smart home and more
PROS
+ Bright enough to overcome glare.
+ Great response time for smooth motion.
+ Reasonably wide viewing angles.
CONS
- Low native contrast ratio.
- Local dimming results in blooming.
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By Rtings on May 07, 2021
The Samsung QN900A is a great TV for mixed usage. It gets very bright, so it's well-suited for rooms with a lot of light. It has a low native contrast ratio, though, and while local dimming allows it to deliver deep blacks, there's also blooming, so it may not be the best choice for watching movies in a dark room. That said, it's great for gaming, with a great response time, low input lag, VRR support, and HDMI 2.1. HDR looks good thanks to its high HDR brightness, and it displays a wide color gamut.
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