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Samsung S90C OLED
Samsung S90D OLED
The Samsung S90D OLED is marginally better than the Samsung S90C OLED. The S90D is a bit brighter in HDR, so highlights in HDR content stand out a little bit more, and it has better color volume, so it can display very bright colors a bit better. The S90D also has slightly better processing, so there's less banding in colors, and it does a better job with smoothing out low-quality content.
Samsung S90C OLED
Samsung S90D OLED
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Update: We’ve converted this review to Test Bench 1.1. This update adds several new tests addressing Hardware Customization, Macro Keys And Programming, and Wireless Mobile Compatibility. We’ve also added new objective evaluations to the Typing Noise test, and we’ve simplified several tests and removed several others that were no longer relevant. For an in-depth look at all our changes, you can see our full changelog here.
This keyboard IS hot-swappable. They’re just using Outemu sockets, which make it harder to pull the switches out. Here’s how you do it properly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5rSkH-rg4k
These sockets only support other Outemu switches and Akko switches tho. You can get Gaterons in there if you clip the metal pins off a little bit, but it might be a bit risky. Here’s how: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuxXyIOjH0w
I’d give them a 4.0 or 5.0 score for Switch PCB Socket when you do update this to v1.2. Despite their limited compatibility and harder-to-pull-out nature, I’d still count them as a step above the Wooting sockets in terms of what you can fit in there.
(copied from my post here)
Update: We’ve fixed an error in the Hardware Customization section of this review. We’ve corrected the result for the Hot-Swappable Switches test from No to Yes and the Switch PCB Socket result from Non-Customizable Design to 3-Pin. We’ve also updated the photo for this test box, showing one of the keyboard’s switches removed.