Is there anyway you could have a scored test on hdr pre calibration score and then post calibration?
Hi AliG,
I just had one more question to help figure out which would be best for you. What is your viewing environment like? In other words, will it be in a bright room with lots of light or a dark room. Thanks in advance for any additional information you can provide, looking forward to helping you out!
Hi AliG, I just had one more question to help figure out which would be best for you. What is your viewing environment like? In other words, will it be in a bright room with lots of light or a dark room. Thanks in advance for any additional information you can provide, looking forward to helping you out!
bright room with lots of light
bright room with lots of light
This seems like one of those cases where you wonโt be disappointed either way. The Samsung QN90A QLED and the Samsung QN95B QLED deliver nearly identical performance; the biggest difference is their design. The QN95Bโs inputs are all housed in an external One Connect box instead of on the back of the TV. It helps deliver a cleaner setup, with a single cable going from the One Connect box to the TV, so itโs easier to hide if youโre going for a clean setup with no visible wires. The QN90A doesnโt have this external input box, meaning your input cables have to be routed to the back of the TV instead. As for the QN90B, itโs very similar to its predecessor, the Samsung QN90A QLED. The QN90B has a wider viewing angle but worse black uniformity and more noticeable blooming in dark scenes. Small highlights in HDR content in dark scenes are significantly brighter on the QN90B, so they pop more. With all of that in mind, it might actually be best to just go to your local retailer and see which one you think looks best!