
"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, the Samsung QN90F has a picture that's almost as vibrant and detailed, as well as slightly better object-tracking sound. Also: The best Samsung TVs you can buy 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 see how well it handled everything from streaming to gaming. I also worked with our lab engineers to run Calman verification tests to see how accurately the QLED panel can 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 a bit oversaturated, and this can be exacerbated by the integrated blue light filter that 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. The warm color shift was most noticeable while screening black-and-white films like Casablanca, pushing everything toward a more pale sepia tone that somehow felt more appropriate than the blue-grey of the S95F."
The Samsung QN90F produced vibrant, detailed images with slightly better object-tracking sound than the S95F OLED. Lab and Calman verification testing measured image reproduction accuracy in RGB and black-and-white. The QLED panel handles fine detail well across picture modes, though AI-assisted processing can introduce slight fuzziness with fast motion or rapid cuts. The QN90F favors warmer tones, which can cause slight oversaturation and a pale sepia cast in black-and-white films; an integrated blue light filter can intensify this. Contrast performance yields deep blacks and sharp details, making the QN90F a strong value versus pricier OLEDs.
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