No Dolby Vision, Voice isn't super useful, Volume buttons
If you're not quite game to pull the trigger on Samsung's first 8K TV, the full-array backlighting, sleek software experience and powerful Quantum Processor leave the Q90R a more than serviceable alternative...
Published: 2018-04-30, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Stunning picture quality, thin bezels, one clear cable connection, ambient mode, smart hub, easy to navigate and use
TV's speakers could be better, some banding around bright on screen objects, expensive
Samsung has once again found several ways to improve their already remarkable TVs and the 2018 Series 9 QLED TVs have raised that bar higher than ever before.User Rating Be the first one! Related PostsAmazon Echo Spot smart speaker review – all the power...
I wasn't surprised by the excellent showing of Samsung's Q90R. Having recently reviewed the less expensive but nearly as good Q80R, it's clear to me that the company has taken a significant step forward with its latest generation of premier LCD sets. Sams...
Brightly saturated image with sharp detail and excellent motion processing, 120Hz and adaptive sync is great for gaming, Convenient streaming interface, Excellent audio quality from built-in speakers, Premium styling and build quality
A backlit remote with more buttons, More dimming zones
The Samsung QN65Q90T competes favorably with many similarly priced displays in the premium Ultra HDTV category. It offers solid performance for the money and an intuitive streaming interface.LikesBrightly saturated image with sharp detail and excellent mo...
Samung's QN65Q90T has some minor shortcomings, as all TVs do. But given its stellar overall performance, and relatively low price for the quality it offers, you'd be making a mistake to not give the 65Q90T serious consideration when shopping for a TV in t...
Great HDR and blacks, Accurate, rich color, Better motion smoothing by default
You'll pay a lot more for a relatively small increase in performance, One Connect breakout box no longer included (some will consider that a Pro)
You won't get Samsung's One Connect breakout box with the Q90T, but you will experience some improvement in picture quality compared to last year's model: HDR is spectacular, and there are fewer visual artifacts to distract you from the content...
Unrivalled colors and brightness, Deep blacks, and great anti-reflection features, Surprisingly good audio
So expensive, Blacks not as deep as OLED
An awesome 4K TV, the Samsung Q90R is best-in-class when it comes to picture and features - both inside and outside the TV. While the sound is good, it can't rival specialist audio set-ups. It's very expensive but ultimately worth every penny...
Published: 2020-03-11, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Abstract: Earlier this week we had our first look at Samsung's Q800T 8K TV, which is a fantastic 8K TV. Now, we're moving on to the 4K TV first look with the Samsung Q90T. As with the Q800T, Samsung reached out to us and gave us the opportunity to check out the Q9...
I wish we had more time to spend on this TV this round, but there is always a chance of another round down the road. The quality of this TV puts it up with the best. It doesn't quite live up to that of a high-end OLED, but it wows you all the same. The pi...
Published: 2019-08-21, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Very bright panel with excellent black levels, Wide, accurate color, Sleek design with One Connect box for cable flexibility,
No Dolby Vision, Lacks analog video inputs
The Samsung Q90R series combines remarkable contrast with excellent color performance out of the box for one of the best pictures you'll find on an LCD TV...