One week with Samsung's S95F OLED completely changed how I watch TV - now it's $1,000 off
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One week with Samsung's S95F OLED completely changed how I watch TV - now it's $1,000 off
"The is an impressive update to the brand's OLED TV offerings, with an improved glare-free display, ultra-thin build, and AI-assisted picture and audio processing. With the inclusion of Samsung's One Connect Box, you can use a single cable to connect all your playback devices for an ultra-clean, almost entirely wireless home theater setup. But since a premium build often comes with a premium price tag, is the S95F worth the upgrade?"
"Whether you're looking to buy your first OLED TV or upgrade your current one, the Samsung S95F is hands-down one of the best screens you can buy right now. The Pantone-validated screen helps improve color accuracy across a variety of media, including classic black-and-white Hollywood films. While our Calman calibration testing showed a noticeable blue shift for color, the AI-assisted picture mode, as well as a handful of standard picture settings, help correct this."
"I saw the future of TVs at Samsung's South Korea lab - and I'm excited for these 3 things I tested the TV out of ZDNET's Louisville lab a month ago, and it was suffice to say at the time that the Samsung S95F was and still is one of the best TVs on the market right now. This is a stellar option for those willing to spend and those looking for a worthy TV deal this holiday season."
The Samsung S95F OLED combines a glare-free panel, ultra-thin build, and AI-assisted picture and audio processing with a One Connect Box single-cable setup for a clean home theater. The display is Pantone-validated to improve color accuracy across varied media and produces deep blacks for strong contrast and fine detail. Calman calibration testing revealed a noticeable blue shift, but AI picture mode and several standard settings help correct color. The S95F stands as a premium, high-performing TV suited for buyers willing to pay for top-tier image quality and a refined design.
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