I would highly recommend the 75″ version of the Samsung QN990F. Most people are likely going to shoot for the 65″ and I understand money is a factor. But given the difference between the 65″ and the 75″ is only a grand, and you’re already spending the money. The 75″ is really the best choice in terms of sizes for this TV.
The set’s AI Picture mode auto adjusts the picture and sound to the room viewing conditions, delivering a noticeable brightness and color boost. This tends to look a little less natural for film-based content at times but can be quickly corrected by switching the picture mode setting to “Filmmaker Mode.” Many of the nice picture and sound performance attributes we liked in last year’s QN900D series remain, including sharp upscaling of 4K Ultra HD with only a few visible artifacts present in upscaled HD and SD material.
On paper, Samsung's QN990F reads like the most state-of-the-art TV that the South Korean tech giant has ever produced, and in some ways, that's entirely accurate. Its glare-free screen and wireless One Connect Box are technological breakthroughs for Samsung's Neo QLED range, and the addition of a fifth HDMI 2.1 port is very much appreciated. That said, the move to a wireless One Connect Box means an unavoidable jump in input lag on 4 out of 5 of those ports, and its benchmark scores are curiously unremarkable.
For those out there that really want a tv that delivers in all kinds of different environments. Plus it actually has pretty good built into the panel as well I think this is a good choice.
Apr 02, 2025
I would highly recommend the 75″ version of the Samsung QN990F. Most people are likely going to shoot for the 65″ and I understand money is a factor. But given the difference between the 65″ and the 75″ is only a grand, and you’re already spending the money. The 75″ is really the best choice in terms of sizes for this TV.
Alex Hernandez
Tech Aeris
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Apr 09, 2025
The set’s AI Picture mode auto adjusts the picture and sound to the room viewing conditions, delivering a noticeable brightness and color boost. This tends to look a little less natural for film-based content at times but can be quickly corrected by switching the picture mode setting to “Filmmaker Mode.” Many of the nice picture and sound performance attributes we liked in last year’s QN900D series remain, including sharp upscaling of 4K Ultra HD with only a few visible artifacts present in upscaled HD and SD material.
Greg Tarr
Sound and Vision
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May 29, 2025
On paper, Samsung's QN990F reads like the most state-of-the-art TV that the South Korean tech giant has ever produced, and in some ways, that's entirely accurate. Its glare-free screen and wireless One Connect Box are technological breakthroughs for Samsung's Neo QLED range, and the addition of a fifth HDMI 2.1 port is very much appreciated. That said, the move to a wireless One Connect Box means an unavoidable jump in input lag on 4 out of 5 of those ports, and its benchmark scores are curiously unremarkable.
Stephen Lambrechts
Tom's Guide
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Apr 01, 2025
Regardless of resolution, the Samsung QN990F is a striking TV with a sleek design, wide and accurate colors, and a bright picture.
Will Greenwald
PC Mag
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Jun 24, 2025
For those out there that really want a tv that delivers in all kinds of different environments. Plus it actually has pretty good built into the panel as well I think this is a good choice.
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GadgetGuy
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Nov 06, 2025
The Samsung Neo QLED 990F is one of the most refined televisions Samsung has ever built.
Zachary Comeau
CEPro
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Jun 11, 2025
The Samsung QN990F is a good TV overall.
Justin Gosselin, Adam Babcock, Yannick Khong
RTINGS.com
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