SAMSUNG S90C OLED TV
  • Year: 2023
  • Price: $1,899.99

SAMSUNG S90C OLED TV

55 inches65 inches77 inches

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Product Description:

  • SAMSUNG OLED TECHNOLOGY: See movies, games, and more in a whole new light thanks to the mesmerizing picture quality across a full range of gorgeous colors; Only a brand like Samsung can provide incredible detail and unbelievable screen brightness
  • NEURAL QUANTUM PROCESSOR W/ 4K UPSCALING: If you’re streaming an HD movie, watching sports, or looking at home videos, experience it all transformed into sharp 4K resolution with our high-performance, AI powered processor*
  • QUANTUM HDR OLED: With fine-tuned brightness and optimized contrast made possible by self-illuminating pixels, your picture is instantly enhanced as Quantum HDR OLED analyzes each scene so you can enjoy rich and accurate colors
  • PANTONE VALIDATED: Enjoy color validated by industry leading experts at Pantone, so that images on the screen look as incredible as they do in real life
  • DOLBY ATMOS & OBJECT TRACKING SOUND LITE: Keep your ears on the action with Dolby Atmos and virtual top speakers that follow the story; When a dragon swoops across the screen, 3D sound moves along with it thanks to Object Tracking Sound Lite
  • LASERSLIM DESIGN: With an impossibly slim and sleek profile, this TV is a straight stunner; Hide cable clutter and enjoy a larger screen experience with Samsung’s Infinity One Design with Slim One Connect
  • Q-SYMPHONY 3.0: Amp up your audio with the greatest duo of all time—Samsung TVs paired with a Samsung soundbar; With Q-Symphony, your TV speakers paired with Q-Series and S-Series soundbar operate as one**
Products Specifications
  • SAMSUNG OLED TECHNOLOGY: See movies, games, and more in a whole new light thanks to the mesmerizing picture quality across a full range of gorgeous colors; Only a brand like Samsung can provide incredible detail and unbelievable screen brightness
  • NEURAL QUANTUM PROCESSOR W/ 4K UPSCALING: If you’re streaming an HD movie, watching sports, or looking at home videos, experience it all transformed into sharp 4K resolution with our high-performance, AI powered processor*
  • QUANTUM HDR OLED: With fine-tuned brightness and optimized contrast made possible by self-illuminating pixels, your picture is instantly enhanced as Quantum HDR OLED analyzes each scene so you can enjoy rich and accurate colors
  • PANTONE VALIDATED: Enjoy color validated by industry leading experts at Pantone, so that images on the screen look as incredible as they do in real life
  • DOLBY ATMOS & OBJECT TRACKING SOUND LITE: Keep your ears on the action with Dolby Atmos and virtual top speakers that follow the story; When a dragon swoops across the screen, 3D sound moves along with it thanks to Object Tracking Sound Lite
  • LASERSLIM DESIGN: With an impossibly slim and sleek profile, this TV is a straight stunner; Hide cable clutter and enjoy a larger screen experience with Samsung’s Infinity One Design with Slim One Connect
  • Q-SYMPHONY 3.0: Amp up your audio with the greatest duo of all time—Samsung TVs paired with a Samsung soundbar; With Q-Symphony, your TV speakers paired with Q-Series and S-Series soundbar operate as one**

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  • Sound and Vision

    • Reviewed on 27 Dec, 2023

      When a TV's picture quality is the top priority over screen size, you won't do better than this 77-inch quantum-dot OLED from Samsung.

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  • User Reviews

    • Posted On: 07 Feb, 2026

      The biggest downside is support - taking away Google services about half a year after the release is disappointing, while not providing in-house alternatives is CRIMINAL. For instance, video calls via Google Duo was a marketing point, and when you equipped yourself with one of just a handful of supported cameras an update happened, and there was basically zero functionality for that camera, because it's impossible for such a company as Samsung to make an app for video calls when they got into a beef with Google, apparently... Another functionality taken away by updates was wireless Q-symphony feature. While I myself quickly switched to HDMI cable because wireless connection was audibly worse to the point it caused me headaches - probably due to mixed latency issues, I can see how someone who bought the system for that wireless feature would be pissed, since it also was a marketing point. Via cable it works very well, though. The image required a lot of adjustments to my liking and the menu accessibility for that is awful, it is annoying in general. While the color saturation is indeed impressive, I was disapointed with overall brightness for a mid-sunny living room, dark scene detail even at dark, and reflections. Watching sandstorm scenes in Dune 2 in daylight was the epitome of that. Overall I don't regret buying that TV, but I am sure the brand would be capable of more on the user experience front.

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