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The Samsung 65-Inch OLED 4K S90D (2024) combines cutting-edge OLED display technology with HDR+ brightness, 144Hz Motion Xcelerator, and AI-driven 4K upscaling. Pantone-validated colors and Real Depth Enhancer deliver lifelike visuals, while Dolby Atmos with Object Tracking Sound Lite immerses you in dynamic 3D audio. Powered by the NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor and Samsung’s Tizen OS, this smart TV offers seamless streaming, gaming, and voice control with Alexa built-in.
Brand Name | Samsung |
Item Weight | 49.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.4 x 56.9 x 35.3 inches |
Item model number | QN65S90DAFXZA |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Output Wattage | 70 Watts |
Color Name | Graphite Black |
Special Features | NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor; HDR10+; Object Tracking Sound; Active Voice Amplifier Pro, OLED HDR Pro; Motion Xcelerator 144Hz; Ultra Viewing Angle; Real Depth Enhancer |
Speaker Type | 2.1CH |
Item Weight | 49.6 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 65 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Wattage | 70 watts |
M**N
Brilliant and Vibrant Features
Awesome Picture and Brilliant Quality! I am seeing my movies in a different way that blows my mind of the quality and accuracy of a 4k UHD in Movie Mode!! The pictures are amazing and bright, especially the dark blackColors. I do not regret this purchase, especially during Amazon Prime Deals! My tv arrived earlier than expected and was taken care of. You will not regret buying this model.
A**N
Gaming Is Absolutely 🔥 on This OLED Beast!
I’m writing this just days after setting up my Samsung S90D 65” OLED TV (purchased May 2025), and all I can say is—WOW. I am very happy with this purchase.The picture quality is jaw-dropping. Deep blacks, vibrant colors, and razor-sharp clarity make everything look incredible, whether it’s movies, sports, or streaming. But where this TV really shines for me is gaming—it is so freaking awesome! With Motion Xcelerator 144Hz and near-instant response times, gameplay is buttery smooth and totally immersive. It makes my PS5 and PC games look next-level.The Dolby Atmos sound and Object Tracking Audio are also surprisingly good for built-in speakers—it feels like the action is all around you.Setup was quick, the interface is snappy, and the AI upscaling even makes older content look fresh. Easily one of the best tech purchases I’ve made recently.
J**.
Buyer Beware!!!
I waited until today to write this review of this TV for a specific reason to be shared below.This comment has NOTHING to do with the seller or the actual delivery and setup. Both of those parts of the purchase went without issue or headache.This TV was delivered December 9th and on Sunday December 29th the TV would not turn on.I first thought it might be the remote not getting enough solar charge, but that didn't seem to fix the issue after letting the remote set in light for a while. Not a reason I am giving this TV a score of 1 star, but there should be a way to see if the remote is getting enough power or is charging at all. I find it a bit ridiculous that there isn't a couple of LED lights on the remote to just let you know where you are in the charging aspect.I then did what any normal person would do and went to the Samsung website for assistance. The Samsung website was so useless that I don't even understand why they have the help section.No red light?Try a different plug>You think!? It worked yesterday, but sure.Push the home button on the remote>Okay, but I don't know if the remote is charged, but nothing changedHit the power button on the TV to see if that fixes the issue> Okay, where is the power button? Since I have no manual and couldn't seem to find it on the website, I could only find "For newer models it is usually on the right side of the TV" > Only HDMI/USB ports on the right side of the TV.Out of options, I went to chat and got the automated chat that took me through the same steps. I get that for people who didn't read the help section. Then I requested to chat with someone, that person just wrote down what the help and automated chat stated before. I had to provide the SN of the device prior to them proceeding. When we got to the power button part, I kept saying there isn't a power button over here. Then I would ask through chat, you have my model, where is the power button? I just received the can answer of it being on the right side of the TV. I asked to escalate it to someone who wasn't going to provide me the canned answers and could actually help, I was directed to the Samsung in house support.I decided that trying chat again was not going to be useful. I then thought about returning the TV and purchasing something else, but got a good deal on this one for Black Friday. I decided to move forward with the in home support. The first day that they had available was Friday Jan 3rd, meaning 20 days of owning the TV it goes out and I have to wait 6 days with a broken TV equaling a 76% uptime on a brand NEW TV!I went back and started watching my 14 year old Panasonic Plasma TV ( I know old, but it was working) until the repairman arrived. I made sure that it was accessible per their instructions. When HE arrived to work on it, he informed me that I had to HELP him take it off the stand, place it on the floor for him to work on it. I asked him if he had a blanket for the floor and he seemed shocked that I wasn't going to provide my blanket for him to repair my device. He went and got one from the truck after he remember he had one. We put it down for him to repair the device and put it back together and back on the stand. He left in a rush that he didn't realize that he had left a part in the back of the TV. We had to do the same steps again to get HIS part out of the back of my TV! Before him leaving I asked if he had anything to clean the screen and he said no and left.This got me starting to think where else do we accept this type of behavior? Would anyone go to get an oil change and need to help the mechanic drain the oil, because he couldn't? Then when getting back in the vehicle it is covered in oil and they just skip away! What about the people at home that cannot assist the in home support to get the TV down and on the floor? Do they just cancel and say, that is on you to get it on the floor, because that isn't the instructions provided prior to them coming out to fix a BRAND NEW TV!My impression?The TV is JunkThe Chat/help is worthlessIn Home support is slow and lacking forethought
B**R
Awesome TV for PS5 Pro
This was recommended by a consumer ratings website as a good match for the PS5 Pro. I could not agree more. The picture quality is amazing, and it elevates the gaming experience with a console that can take advantage of it. The screen is bright, sharp, and simply beautiful for gaming.Beyond that, I am not that excited about the 'Smart TV' functionality from Samsung. Most of my other TVs are Vizio. I prefer the 'smart tv' experience from Vizio over this one. If you use an external device for that functionality, it likely won't matter as much. The sound quality is better than any flat panel TV I have ever owned. There is no need for a stereo soundbar. If you're looking for surround sound, you will need an external soundbar/subwoofer. But, for gaming and TV shows, this has performed admirably for me.
G**S
Incredible Image Quality and Brightness
This TV was a massive upgrade for me from my old TV and is incredible in image quality and brightness. The main thing to keep in mind is that the smaller models and the largest ones are only WOLED panels, as opposed to the QD-OLED panels of the middle sizes. The listing page doesn't say this anywhere that I could find, so do your research before buying the size you want.The game mode works well with both the PlayStation 5 and the Switch 2. Having four HDMI 2.1 ports is also a big bonus over all the competition at this price point.
B**N
Amazing for Gamers
I purchased the 65" OLED. I wasn't prepared for how amazing the screen would look. It's my first OLED tv. My main reason for going with an OLED was for gaming. Between the higher refresh rate (than my previous tv) and the way "black" pixes are handled with OLEDs...I've had perfect gaming experiences. One complaint, that I won't ding the tv for, is how much heat it puts out. I have mine in the bedroom. It's like a little heater. I always feel the need to turn on the fan or open windows to compensate. It's worth it for that amazing screen.I would definately suggest using two people to set it up. It's not heavy. It's just an awqward weight. I've never been more afraid of breaking a tv...just for moving it. It is crazy thin at the top.
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