📺 Elevate your viewing game with Samsung’s Neo QLED brilliance — don’t just watch, experience!
The Samsung 43-Inch Neo QLED QN90B Smart TV combines cutting-edge Quantum Mini LED technology with Quantum HDR 32X and an AI-powered Neo Quantum Processor to deliver stunning 4K visuals. Enhanced by Dolby Atmos 3D sound and smart features like voice assistants and Eye Comfort Mode, it’s designed for immersive, comfortable, and intelligent entertainment in any modern living space.
Brand Name | Samsung |
Item Weight | 30.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.8 x 37.8 x 24.5 inches |
Item model number | FBA2SAMQN43QN90BA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Titan Black |
Special Features | 100% Color Volume with Quantum Dot; Real Depth Enhancer; HDR10+; Works with Google Assistant and Alexa, Quantum Matrix Technology; Neo Quantum Processor 4K; EyeComfort Mode |
Speaker Type | 2.0CH |
Item Weight | 30.4 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 43 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 125 watts |
P**G
The best all around
If you’ve read reviews all over the net about this tv and compared it to others (like I did) you may be torn between a few contenders. Well, after months of debating I finally went ahead with the Qn90b- and I must say, I have no regrets.The brightness is almost blinding. This is a HUGE point on this tv- it makes the picture amazing. The blacks are beautiful. The colors all pop. It’s like an Oled only much much brighter and watchable in any environment. Sound is fairly impressive for a tv with such a thin format. I really enjoy the ease of the Samsung software also- very quick switching between apps. To adress the couple of downfalls- As far as the bad comments on the remote that I’ve read- I really enjoy the simplicity of it. Having roku tv and fire stick remotes it’s somewhat of a cross between both, and was very easy to get used to. The one thing that I will agree with is the prismatic reflection. I have a lamp on one of my coffee tables that I had to move- as the reflection from the lamp (when on) at night is noticeable in dark scenes. It’s not a big deal at all- but it is there. Don’t shine a light directly at it and it’s not a big deal lol. The tv is viewable almost flawlessly at any angle because of the layer that causes that to happen- and I’d gladly keep it the way it is (and move my lamp) than to loose that angle clarity. Overall very happy with the quality and the purchase
W**R
Best QLED.
WATCH THE PRICES, they change from time to time on Amazon. That said, at the highest, they probably beat other sellers by a few dollars. At the best price, they still do better. I did a lot of research and this seems to be the best 43-Inch QLED available. OLED is a different story. Because our TV is sometimes on 24/7, OLED is less of an option because of burn-in. QLED doesn't seem to have burn-in concerns or necessary maintenance to avoid it. The QN90-A may have been just a little better, but that older model is essentially impossible to get. I ordered one from a 3rd party Amazon seller and got the QN90B anyway. The picture is pretty good out of the box and can be improved significantly through adjustments. I use a separate receiver for sound. The settings seem easy to learn. I am not a fan of the remote. The volume rocker constantly and accidently turns on accessibility features and/or mutes the volume unless you move the rocker 'perfectly'. Otherwise, it just does the job. There are some other remote options you can research. I think it is a great replacement for my previous 12 years old Sony Bravia 43 inch.In general, some people will miss 'Dolby Vision', not available with this TV. There are some picture quality problems I won't go into (I think it's quality control issues TV to TV), but, I've not found anything I can't adjust to improve. And like I said, the remote needs improvements. But overall, this TV is worth the look if not wanting OLED.
L**G
Amazing TV, worth the high price tag!
This TV is amazing because it doesnt get affected by the sun glare through windows! Perfect for hosting watch parties or even just netflix at night.
P**N
Amazing TV
An absolutely amazing TV! The build quality is impeccable. The picture is bright and beautiful. It even has good sound quality. Only minor negatives are the Samsung media center and the remote. Not sure who is buying a smart TV these days and using the TV’s software though. It’s an easy thing to bypass. For example, I have my PS5, Xbox and switch all hooked up to the TV and have them set to turn on the TV and recognize the source, which completely bypasses the media center and/or game center.I ordered the Samsung S95b a few months back and returned it (came with a bent panel and wasn’t that impressed with the picture considering the hype/price). I much prefer the qn90b’s bright picture and sturdy build quality. Also, this tv has no issues handling black levels and I actually prefer the black levels on this tv compared to the inky blacks on OLED displays. If you're on the fence, buy this TV - you won’t be disappointed.
M**E
I want to love it but...
About me and Samsung:So I am a huge Samsung fan boy. I have several of Samsungs "premium" products like the Galaxy Tab S8+, the Galaxy Watch 5 pro, the pro 2 earbuds and The Galaxy S21+ phone (time for upgrade). I have had many generations of their products as well as some bad experience with a few of their budget lines. So my point is, I'm familiar with Samsung and their quality.My experience:So during prime day I started looking for a gaming TV for my PC. I actually wanted the LG C2 TV but they sold out before I got on. Then I stumbled on a good deal for the Samsung QN90B. I started doing some research and while it's not OLED which I really had my heart set on, it was supposed to be close. I figured I would give it a shot because it's a gaming TV and it fits into my Samsung echo system. Now I have very mixed feelings.About the TV:The display is pretty great with a few drawbacks but the user interface is really bad.The good: It works well with my other Samsung devices. I can just tap the side of the display with my phone and it begins mirroring the phone. Did not see that feature listed, so bonus. The blacks are the blackest I have ever seen on LED by far! In a pitch black room the blacks are invisible just like an oled. The colors are truly beautiful once you get it calibrated they way you like. With the exception of the blacks this display is bright, and I mean really bright. You could watch this thing outside on a bright sunny day! It has a lot of gaming options if you can figure out how to navigate the system and the Gaming sync options work well.The Bad: I want to love this TV but... I only got the 43" model and didn't realize until after I got it that the 43" and 50" are missing a couple of the main selling features. These smaller models do not have the anti glare layer at all and the "wide viewing angle is actually the worst viewing angle I have ever seen. I see the colorful image only when sitting at a perfect 90 degrees frime the display. 10% in ether direction and it begins washing out.Even though the blacks are true black the backlight is so bright (even turned all the way down) that you get blooming around the whites. The UI is so bad that if I end up keeping this TV I am going to getNvidia shield or something like that to run.I have had a couple instances when adjusting settings where the screen split vertical and one side looked dull while the other was vibrant. I had to turn the TV off and on again to fix. Not sure if it's defective or if it's trying to show me an example of the change and I just can't figure out how to exit. I have also had the TV shift out of game mode while playing games a couple times. Again I'm not sure if it's defective or if I had it set up wrong or it could even be the $10 Chinese HDMI 2.1 cord I'm using.Concussion:I love this display and I love how well it integrates into my Samsung echo system. The viewing angle is not a deal breaker for me because I sit in front anyway. I've seen far worse blooming so I can live with that. However I'm putting it through its paces while within the return window. If some of the issues I'm having with the UI turn out to be defects it's going back! Would I recommend it, yes but I would stay with the larger models because I feel like some shortcuts were made on the small ones. You may also want to invest in a Nvidia shield or even a high end Roku to avoid the headache of the UI, but the display has a quite amazing picture quality for LED.
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