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📺 Elevate your viewing game — where AI meets OLED perfection!
The Samsung 83-Inch Class S90F Smart TV (2025) features the cutting-edge NQ4 Gen3 AI processor with 128 neural networks for superior 4K upscaling and HDR+ visuals. Its OLED panel delivers deep contrast and Pantone® Validated colors, while Motion Xcelerator 144Hz ensures ultra-smooth motion for gaming and sports. With built-in Alexa, multiple connectivity options, and powerful 2.1 channel speakers, this TV is designed for immersive entertainment in any environment.









| ASIN | B0DXMSX56Y |
| Additional Features | Built-In Speaker, Game Mode |
| Antenna Location | Entertainment, Gaming |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Input | HDMI |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Base Depth | 14.1 inches |
| Base Width | 14.4 inches |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,359 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2 in OLED TVs |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Built-In Media | Power Cable, Remote Control, Stand, User Manual |
| Color | Graphite Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
| Content Sharing Direction | TV to Mobile |
| Contrast Ratio | High |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 581 Reviews |
| Display Backlight Technology | LED |
| Display Language Options | English, French, Spanish |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 144 |
| Display Size Class | 83 inches |
| Display Technology | OLED |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 7 years |
| HDR Format Supported | HDR10+ |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB |
| Integrated Surround Sound Format | Dolby Atmos |
| Internet Applications | Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.1"D x 72.9"W x 44.6"H |
| Item Weight | 86.9 pounds |
| Item Weight Without Stand | 82.9 pounds |
| Manufacturer | SAMSUNG |
| Mfr Part Number | QN83S90FAEXZA |
| Model Name | E1SAMQN83S90FRB |
| Model Number | QN83S90FAEXZA |
| Model Series | S90F |
| Model Year | 2025 |
| Motion Enhancement Technology | Motion Xcelerator 144Hz |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.1 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Operating System | Tizen |
| Parental Control Technology | V-Chip |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor |
| Power Consumption | 237 watts |
| Refresh Rate | 120 hertz |
| Resolution | 4K |
| Screen Mirroring Technology | SmartShare |
| Screen Size | 83 inches |
| Signal Format | ATSC |
| Size | 83-Inch |
| Speaker Description | 2.1CH |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 40 watts |
| Special Feature | Built-In Speaker, Game Mode |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment, Gaming |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 4 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| Tuner Type | ATSC |
| UPC | 887276946092 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| VESA Mount Standard | 400 x 300 mm |
| Video Encoding | H.264, H.265 (HEVC) |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
M**R
GREAT ON SALE
I’ve had the Samsung S90F for about a week now, and it’s easily the best TV I’ve ever owned. The OLED panel is incredible, delivering perfect blacks and amazing contrast that make movies and games look stunning, especially in a dark room. At the same time, it’s surprisingly bright, so colors still pop and the picture stays vibrant even in a fully sunlit room during the day. I paired it with a Samsung soundbar and subwoofer, which definitely enhance the experience, but I was genuinely impressed by the TV’s built-in speakers. They’re clear, full, and more than capable for everyday viewing if you don’t have a separate audio system. Overall, the S90F has exceeded my expectations. Whether you’re watching movies, gaming, or streaming sports, the picture quality is outstanding and the TV performs exceptionally well in both bright and dark environments. I couldn’t be happier with the purchase.
C**R
Liquid blacks, nice remote. Love this tv.
Great picture. I was concerned that qd-oled might reveal brownish blacks when compared to w-oled, but it doesn't appear to be any different than the LG C4 it replaced. It looks brighter to me but my LG is older now, so check the specs. It's very bright in standard mode though. I will never accept a matte screen again, but reflections are obvious in brighter rooms with darker content. Project Hail Mary might benefit from curtains. Tizen interface operates almost identically to the LG C4 WebOS which I despise. The settings menus are simpler and it doesn't have the gimmicky inertial mouse nonsense, so it's better in those respects. (Roku killed it with theirs and no other OS/remote combo will ever make me happy.) The solar/rechargeable remote is great. I did like having the number buttons on the clunky cheap feeling remote from LG, but the rapid scroll features on tizen make this a non-issue. I cannot imagine what more you could get for double the money. Just a gorgeous picture. Love it.
D**I
Samsung 4K QN65S90F Smart TV
I’m totally satisfied with my new Samsung QN65S90F. I investigated calibration settings and found that the TV was almost spot-on to my liking. To get the best results you must set both SDR and HDR separately when viewing each format. I was surprised by the “thinness” of the screen in relation to previous Samsung models I’ve owned. Handle with care when moving it around since the screen is not very rigid. There is a small bezel that is not visible when powered off. Everything is flush to the screen. I’ve been impressed by the video quality and flesh tones are very natural looking. The UHD picture really shines whether watching streaming apps or 4K BluRays. I’ve had the TV for five days and I’m delighted with this purchase. Arrived in two days, surprisingly. See photos from YouTube.
W**R
Great smart TV, but expensive
Smart TV that is high definition. It replaced a 20 yr old high-end Sony XBR (which finally failed with a blown amplifier) and has greater clarity and color rendition, and has all the current smart features like internet connections, links, voice controls, etc. It seems TVs needs to be replaced every 5-6yrs or so due to the huge improvements.
L**O
For gaming and moderate to low light rooms, it's unbeatable
I was waiting for this 65-in model to go on sale, I missed the spectacular 4th of July pricing but then it dropped down to a reasonable price and I pulled the trigger. I primarily use this set for gaming, coming from the LG OLED lines, I can clearly confirm the color on the Samsung qd LEDs are spectacular. I burned in the set for 26 hours and it performed flawlessly. My motto also had no issues with panel quality or dirty screen. For gaming it has been terrific, they have a game bar configuration packed full of customization options. The glare off the set is also manageable, since I game in a low light room and I can control the light,. So far it's a high recommendation
P**R
Spectacular picture quality if you can figure out how to control it
On the picture quality alone, I'd give this tv a 4.95 out of 5 stars. I find that on some of what I watch, the brights are too stark compared with the black. I've tried adjusting the contrast, but I don't see that making any change whatsoever. It's like it's broken. Lowering the brightness doesn't give me the effect I'm looking for and simply makes it dark. Perhaps I'm just not used to the ultra-black blacks. For things like sports and other brightly-lit shows, the image quality is amazing. Perhaps some of it has to do with the AI-upscaling. Still not sure how to control that, but as I understand it, it just always happens. I don't see it having much effect on lower resolutions like SD. That's actually something I was looking forward to, but it seems like it only makes the HD even higher HD. Oh well. I've got several issues with things apart from the picture quality. Tops on that list is the remote. Apparently the design team decided that remotes are ugly and no one wants it to be visible. So they made it as small as possible. It looks like a toy photon torpedo. In order to make it this small, they had to remove the vast majority of buttons. Those that remain are tiny with icons/text that are very difficult to read. Excuse me for not having teenager eyes. They put a small solar cell that is supposed to slowly keep a charge. I thought that was a great idea. Until I found that it's on the bottom of the remote. You know, the side that NEVER gets any light? Good thinking, that. I purchased a 3rd party remote on Amazon that is large and garish. And it does most of what I need with one visible button push. I find the on-screen controls rather non-intuitive. Getting to specific settings can be a real "Where's Waldo" experience. Is it under this section? No. Over there? No. I'm not a fan of how AI is draining our resources, but I don't know what I'd have done without the help it provided. A screen kept popping up that asked me if I'd like recommended ads. I kept saying "disable" and it kept popping up. I must have spent half an hour between AI and Reddit posts figuring out how permanently disable this. Apparently it used to be a lot easier, but Samsung keeps hiding the solution deeper and deeper into the settings hierarchy. But back on the good side of things, it was a pleasant surprise to see that the TV comes with a boatload of free TV shows. Probably nothing that you couldn't get via the various streaming apps, but these are bundled conveniently in one spot. I also like that it has a built-in picture-in-picture feature. Still figuring that one out. It seems like a long, convoluted process to get it set up, but perhaps once I'm familiar with the controls, it'll be easier. I don't expect to use it a ton, but it'll be handy when I'm watching one thing while waiting for the football game to get back from halftime. My wife and I each have bluetooth headphones that we've connected. Getting the multi-connect feature to work was a minor challenge, but it's a one-time process and now that this is running, it works great. There's enough of a delay in the sync that I can notice it, but it's usually worth it for the improved sound clarity. And perhaps this will improve with updates and newer headphones.
J**N
Amazing TV - def worth the upgrade.
Wonderful tv. The best I’ve ever owned, and the best in my house. I had some trepidation about using Amazon’s premium delivery service yet it worked flawlessly. The tv came and was in great condition. Beautiful picture, and the most full featured I’ve ever seen. This is coming from a long time Samsung user.
A**E
Beware of buying very fragile expensive items.
I had a very disturbing experience with this purchase. I bought our our Samsung 48” OLED S90F from Amazon. I never saw this tv on a showroom floor so I was very surprised by what I found. When it was delivered no damage was apparent. However I did notice the packing tape used was clear plastic, not paper tape. Once out of the box I noticed the glass panel ended abruptly and without any protective bezel. Just a vulnerable glass edge. “Odd”, I thought. I continued to set up the tv and plugged it in. Nothing happened. I checked the remote. Nothing. After checking everything again I contacted Samsung via their website. I used Chat to walk me through troubleshooting. Sales expert Camille took my info and sent a checklist of possible solutions. Item #3 said, “Test the Screen. Shine a flashlight on the screen while the TV is on. If you see faint images, the backlight may be faulty though with OLED, it could be a panel issue.” I assumed the tv was on so I did as instructed. Guess what? I discovered a faint “star” crack at the left mid center edge of the panel. Then I noticed a very faint crack leaving that star and trailing all the way to the mid center top! I had my daughter corroborate my find. Believe me, we were uber gentle unpacking this tv and placing it on a cushioned ottoman. I messaged Camille back with our find and she responded, “ Thank you for sharing that. Operator message sent at 10:07 PM: Thank you for your patience. While we, as the Pre-Sales Team, primarily handle product orders, I tried to find a resolution for you. Unfortunately, our expertise and tools are limited for this specific concern. No worries! I can assist you in connecting with the appropriate department for your technical inquiry.…..” but not until Monday! This was Friday. Next day, I decided to check Best Buy for the same tv and for only $2 more, they had one left in the whole tri state area. I bought their last one. The box had original paper packing tape sealing the box. The glass panel had a thin but visible bezel all the way around the tv’s glass edge! What’s more, the panel had a thin clear plastic protector covering the tv’s face! I looked at the Amazon tv and sure enough there wasn’t one of those! And there were faint scuff marks across the panel too! There’s no doubt in my mind this was a previously returned and repackaged $1614.83 tv. I do thank Amazon, thank you Jeff, thank you Prime, for refunding my money after a nail-biting few weeks of investigation into my claim. Very disappointing, very disturbing. Beware of buying very fragile expensive items.
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