Samsung S95C, S90C QD-OLED TV First Look + micro-LED , Neo QLED

preview_player
Показать описание
Ask and ye shall receive a 77-inch QD-OLED TV from Samsung at CES 2023. But that isn’t all. There are now two models of QD-OLED TV, plus new microLED TVs you can actually fit in your living room.

00:00 Intro
00:33 Samsung S95C QD-OLED
02:06 Samsung S90C QD-OLED
02:59 Samsung microLED TVs
06:02 Samsung Neo QLED
07:43 Final Thoughts

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LATEST VIDEOS

VISIT DIGITAL TRENDS

In our studio:

Digital Trends may earn a commission when you buy through links on our channels.

FOLLOW US!

#ces #samsung #ces2023 #samsungtv @SamsungUS #qdoled #neoqled #neoqled8k #hometheater #technology #tech #microled #oled #oledtv
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Hey everyone! Thanks for the awesome comments. What do you think? LG G3 vs Samsung S95C? Will it be close? I can’t wait to find out.

Caleb_Denison
Автор

I don't know why I watch these videos as I bought a tv for the living room just 2-3 months ago. I won't need a new one for several years. But they are entertaining and very informative. Good to stay on top of the market in case a tv in your house craps out and you need to buy something soon.

Good video. Thumbs up!

MSDOGS
Автор

As always, Caleb always does these videos in such an interesting captivating and relaxing way!

gl
Автор

the build quality of the s95c looks MILES better which is amazing. No more bent and weird gap... + the one connect box. Wow I might move my C2 77 to my living room and put a brand new s95c 77 in my gameroom.

hELLLcs
Автор

Been waiting on the 77” QD-OLED and it looks freaking amazing! Also love Samsungs competitive prices.

flow
Автор

YES! The S95C will be my TV! MY current one conveniently just some days ago started to show picture issues so it's just a matter of time until it will eventually fail. Which is ok for a 2014 model. Time to upgrade.

LordMcGray
Автор

We bought a 65" diagonal Samsung 4K several years ago & don't need anything better than this. I'm still blown away by how clear it is.

parrsnipps
Автор

so exciting to see microleds in a regular size. whenever we've seen this with past cutting edge tech like 4k or OLED, it was only a couple more years before the average person could afford one.

richmahogany
Автор

Great review of Samsung's upcoming TV products. It's nice to see QD Oled and WOled moving forward with improvements.

techsamurai
Автор

I confirmed with Samsung Electronics they will have a 77" version of the S90C and S95C.. Same panel but one like last years and one with one-connect. super stoked for these.

BTheInstaller
Автор

Too little for anyone looking for an 83" - either an 83" QD-OLED or 83" MLA OLED. I would have purchased an 83" OLED last year, but then it came out that they weren't the latest panels. So I purchased a SONY QD-OLED which I put in a bedroom and absolutely love.

chromamaster
Автор

Caleb, does the S95 C feel as flimsy as the B or did they make some improvements to its structural integrity.

BenM
Автор

Does the new QD-Oled or any of the other Samsungs use the Mediatek Pentonic 1000 you covered in an earlier video? Thanks so much.

onecolorist
Автор

What concerns me is build quality and no Dolby Vision.

lorddoma
Автор

If they'd support Dolby Vision I seriously consider these TVs. Until then Samsung is a non-starter.

Telzrob
Автор

I am curious to know whether it matters for TVs to support Dolby Vision. Do we have more content in Dolby Vision compared to HDR10+?

kevinliu
Автор

Caleb Denison is so good at what he does. Keep up the good work man. I purchased the S95B and absolutely love this TV. I'm definitely keeping my eye on the S90C or S95C for a replacement TV for the living room (S95B is in the bedroom for awesome late night gaming sessions in bed. lol)

Timithori
Автор

Samsung still needs to make Microled modular and ideally ($150-$200 each) so you COULD buy lets say.. 9 - 16”x9” panels and start with a 55” display ($1350-$1800) then next year add 7 more panels getting a 73” TV ($1050-$1400) (Total: $2400-$3200) finally upgrading to 92” with 9 more Panels or 110” with 20 more panels Total: ~$3, 750-$5000 for 92” and $5, 400-$7, 200 for 110” which would be a no brainer over all other display technologies.

jbwise
Автор

Great Vid!! Samsung has a lot going this year!! Excited to see their next leap forward in this space!

CoZChristopher
Автор

Great review. With all the processing power, hope they include 3D again.

whogg