There’s a chamfered bezel around the screen that measures a minuscule 3mm, along with a 10mm border along the bottom sporting a matching brushed metal finish. The sleek panel is surrounded by a brushed metal outer edge and is only 15mm deep. It’s a testament to the new Mini LED backlight that Samsung can cram a full-array backlight into a TV this svelte. The Samsung QN90A continues the company’s design trend from last year, with an attractive and minimalist look based around a slim chassis and an almost bezel-less screen. Samsung QN90A Neo QLED review: Design, connections and control Prices start from £1,249 for the 50in model and cap out at £2,599 for the 75in version. ![]() Those models have list prices of £2,500 and £3,700 respectively, but had received sizable discounts at the time of writing.Īlternatively, there’s Sony’s X94J, which doesn’t use Mini LED but has the same screen sizes as the QN90A. ![]() In terms of competition, there’s LG’s QNED91 range, which also uses quantum dot and Mini LED, but only comes in 65in and 75in screen sizes. The 55in model will set you back £1,399, the 65in model £1,999, while the 75in version costs £2,799. The 50in Samsung QN90A reviewed here has a list price of £1,299 but is currently available for a very competitive price of £999. Image 7 of 11 Samsung QN90A Neo QLED review: Price and competition ![]() VRR (FreeSync), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), Game Bar Samsung Q-Symphony, OTS Lite (50in), OTS+ (55in, 65in, 70in) READ NEXT: The best TVs to buy in 2021 Samsung QN90A QLED: Key specifications But it’s also among the top TVs for next-gen gaming thanks to a host of useful gaming features and its low input lag. That impressive picture quality, coupled with the intuitive and comprehensive Tizen smart platform, make the QN90A an ideal general-purpose TV. HDR performance is on a par with more expensive OLED TVs, and the QN90A is safe from the screen burn that can affect organic LED-lit sets. With an increased number of LEDs and additional dimming zones, the QN90A delivers deeper colours, wider viewing angles and more precise local dimming than its QLED counterparts. Mini LEDs are roughly one-fortieth of the size of regular LEDs, and therefore many more can be squeezed into a TV panel. The Samsung QN90A is one of the most affordable entries in Samsung’s 2021 Neo QLED lineup and the first TV we’ve reviewed to incorporate Mini LED technology.
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