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Samsung S95F QD-OLED He is one of The best TVs We have ever experienced it. Its powerful screen delivers brilliant brightness, vivid colors and stunning contrast thanks to… OLED Ability to adjust each tiny point of light independently. This TV may be a 2025 model, but it’s still a premium display, and its price is now lower than you’ve ever seen it before. At the moment, A The 65-inch model is just $2,198 For Amazon’s big spring deal, save $300 earlier this month.
The Samsung S95F is unlike any other device The best OLED TVs We tested it last year because of its distinctive matte screen, which soaks up even direct glare better than any TV I’ve seen. As anyone with a bright living room can attest, this is an important feature, and while it’s a competition, it’s a good choice LG G5 Delivering deeper black levels, even this model can’t match the S95F’s glare reduction. (If you have a darkroom, The G5 is still my favorite TV total.)
Cutting out reflections doesn’t matter much if the picture isn’t great, but as Samsung’s flagship display for 2025, this TV performs well. Reviewer Parker Hall praised the S95F’s brilliant colors and contrast, while its brightness ranks among the best we’ve ever seen for an OLED display, rivaling even many of the best LED TVs, such as Sony Bravia 9.
The TV matches its premium picture quality with a sleek design, including a stylish pedestal base and luxury accessories like the solar-powered remote control and Samsung’s One Connect box that lets you connect all your source devices to the TV via a single cable.
While I’m not a huge fan of Samsung’s Tizen interface, I do enjoy its built-in Game Center, which lets you stream games from multiple services directly. The TV’s fast refresh rate is compatible with the latest games and gaming consoles for smooth responsiveness. The S95F’s biggest downside is its lack of Dolby Vision HDR (High Dynamic Range) Support, which all Samsung TVs lack. However, you’ll still get good performance, with Dolby Vision videos defaulting to standard HDR for impressive contrast and expanded colors.
It all adds up to a nice package, especially for anyone looking for a TV that looks as good in bright sun as it does with the lights off on movie night. At this price, the value is hard to beat, and based on past years, I’d bet we won’t see it much cheaper until the end of the year.