
"I recently got the chance to work in the ZDNET Louisville testing lab, where I tested the and saw how it performed in real-world tests rather than a carefully curated showroom experience. Compared to the S95F OLED, which most people, including ZDNET's TV experts, rank among the top TVs of the year, the Samsung QN90F has a picture that's almost as vibrant and detailed, as well as slightly better object-tracking sound."
"For the price, it's a better value unless you're looking for features that only the S95F OLED has, such as the OneConnect box. I ran the Samsung QN90F through a battery of tests to assess its performance in various applications, including streaming and gaming. I also collaborated with our lab engineers to conduct Calman verification tests, evaluating the QLED panel's ability to accurately recreate images in both RGB and black-and-white."
"Unlike the S90F, which had a significant blue shift in its color tests, the QN90F favors warmer tones. This can make some scenes look slightly oversaturated, and this effect can be exacerbated by the integrated blue light filter, which can be toggled on and off. But I would personally rather have that than how lifeless they can look on screens that favor cooler colors."
Testing occurred in the ZDNET Louisville lab under real-world conditions rather than showroom environments. The Samsung QN90F shows picture quality nearly matching the S95F OLED, with vibrant detail and slightly better object-tracking sound. Calman verification tests measured QLED panel accuracy in RGB and black-and-white. Samsung's Micro RGB TVs present a strong value compared with OLED at similar sizes. The QN90F favors warmer tones, which can cause slight oversaturation and interact with the integrated blue light filter. Warm tone rendering improved appearance of black-and-white films for some viewers. Contrast performance approaches that of higher-end OLEDs.
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