
"The screen on Samsung's flagship S95F QD-OLED is so utterly gorgeous that none of this matters. Gorgeous black levels, insane colors, and a truly cinematic matte screen make this TV the prettiest I have ever laid eyes on for an extended period. If you're at the poshest end of posh when it comes to home theaters, this is the model for you. Just plug in an Apple TV 4K or Roku Ultra."
"I am not sure what this means, but it's what Samsung calls the design language of its latest flagship screen, offering us a hyper-thin display that can mount flush to the wall, thanks to a big all-in-one cable that can deliver power, picture, and sound to and from the display and to Samsung's One Connect Box. This box plugs into the wall and can be placed somewhere more aesthetic than below your TV, for folks who like to hide away all the cables, and it allows easy access to peripherals like four HDMI ports, a cable or antenna connection, a network cable connection, and a USB port for powering streaming devices."
The Samsung S95F QD-OLED produces exceptional image quality with deep black levels, intense color, and a matte, cinema-like screen that excels in high-end home theaters. The Infinity One design creates a hyper-thin panel that can mount flush to the wall and uses a single all-in-one cable to connect to a One Connect Box. The One Connect Box houses four HDMI ports, antenna, network, and USB, enabling remote placement to hide cables but requiring its own location. The TV's interface is cluttered and apps are mediocre. The included remote is compact, not backlit, but solar- and radio-powered to avoid AAA batteries.
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