Samsung QN98QN90A 98" Neo QLED 4K Smart TV
Samsung
- SKU:
- QN98QN90AAFXZA
- UPC:
- 887276585758
- MPN:
- QN98QN90AAFXZA
- Availability:
- In stock, ship same-day or until 48 Hrs
Description
Samsung QN90 2021 Overview
View your favorite content at four times the resolution of 1080p with the Samsung Neo QLED QN90A 98" Class HDR 4K UHD Smart QLED TV. This TV has a 97.5" Quantum Dot LCD panel to produce vibrant color and incorporates Motion Xcelerator Turbo+ technology to digitally enhance fast-moving images to reduce blur. It is compatible with the HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG HDR formats to provide a wider color gamut with compatible content and other equipment for more vivid images. FreeSync Premium Pro variable refresh rate technology helps enhance your video game experience by reducing tearing and stuttering.
The Neo QLED QN90A has built-in Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity to allow access to your favorite apps and internet-based content, plus content sharing and screen mirroring with your other smart devices such as your smartphone or tablet. A full web browser is also onboard, allowing you to view full websites rather than mobile versions. With four HDMI inputs, there are multiple options for connecting high-definition video sources. Two USB ports are also onboard for connecting multimedia peripherals like flash drives. The Google Assistant, Samsung Bixby, and Amazon Alexa virtual assistants are built-in for simple voice control.
Key Features
- 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 QLED Panel
- Quantum HDR 32X / HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG
- Motion Xcelerator Turbo+ Technology
- FreeSync Premium Pro for Gaming
- Built-In Wi-Fi & Ethernet Connectivity
- Bixby, Alexa, Google Assistant Built-In
- Screen Mirroring Technology
- Full Web Browser
- 4 x HDMI / 2 x USB
- Dolby Digital Plus
1 Review
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Impressive TV
So far, I am very impressed with this TV. It replaced an 8 year old Vizio, so obviously, it surpasses that one in every way. Picture is outstanding, when it works. The thing is for some reason I think when streaming video, lag might cause it to downgrade from 4k to 1080 or maybe just something else. Either way, I might need to wire it up to my router to prevent that because it is really distracting when an image looks amazing then when some motion happens it just turns into a pixelated mess. Not sure if that is the TV's fault but it is an issue. I have yet to plug my computer in to play games, but I would expect that would work just fine.