Hi, im considering buying one of the 3 Sony x90l / QN85C / QN85D, which would you say is the better option,as i understand the samsung ones are better because of the mini led , but which of the QN85 is better if they are the same price for me?
@st3lvy Honestly, the best one for you is the one you think looks best, but if you're not able to see them all in person here's what we recommend: We like the brightness offered by the Samsung models and the QN85D is the newer of those two, so we'd recommend going with that. But the color quality on the Sony is amazing too and Google TV is a fantastic operating system. Also, if you watch a lot of Dolby Vision content, the Sony supports that HDR format. Samsung supports HDR10+, which is still very good, but not found on quite as much mainstream content. Give us a call at 800-860-3736 to speak with one of our TV experts for more help if you're still having trouble deciding. We always enjoy finding the perfect TVs for our customers various needs!
@philsalley3278 The QN90C would still be considered a step up from the QN85D, but the 85D is a newer model and has an updated processor. If you'd like to speak more in depth about these be sure to give our TV experts a call at 800-860-3736. We're always happy to help.
Too bad Samsung TVs lose brightness and picture quality very soon. Samsung claim they start to lose a bit of brightness at 8 years but the longevity test by Rtings prove them so wrong it’s ridiculous . Compared to other main brands they really bad at that regard. Even flagship Samsung models like q90t lose brightness so soon that makes you wonder why you would want to buy a Samsung .
I just handed my Q7FN over to my parents. Bought it in 2018 and still going strong. Very good quality instead of all the oled crap. Just bought myself the NeoQled 85c 75 inch tv in this video.
I've had this tv for a little less than a week and so far I am very pleased. I'm coming from a less than great tv, so this is a MASSIVE step up. I have the 75" and took advantage of Samsung's promos for upsizing and trade in.
@tortorsauce We're glad to hear you're enjoying the TV! Was it purchased from Abt? If so, don't forget you have free lifetime technical support so you can always give us a call if you have any questions.
Nice. I currently have a 55 inch vizio, that Was pretty good for the first few months or couple years that I had it, and I thought it was the big, 4k jump that I was gonna have But honestly, I didn't see much of an upgrade from 1080p to 4k And yes, maybe it was that model, and I spent $530 dollars on it, And I found out that I don't like the interface, it's really slow too, My friend bought the new Sony Bravia. Tv and in his opinion, if you want the best you have to spend the real money for it, So I plan on replacing this vizia, with exactly this samsung Upgrading from 55 to 65 and getting samsung This exact t v, It'll be a much big step up the same with you
How many dimming zones does this tv have? I had purchased the philips pml 9008 and sent it back , because i was shocked by the amount of dimming zones it had (around 120). Thanks in advance for answering 😁.
In my region (EU) see QN85D, QN86D and QN88D. 86 and 88 can be found in the local shops, but 85 is only available in e-commerce websites. Do anyone know the difference between these? 85D is 600+ euros cheaper than 86D and 88D for a 75 inch model.
Well structured video, to the point. Thank you. What i don't like about Samsung is that they make 3 (85 90 95) fairly similar - to ordinary customer - TV lineups with significantly different prizes. It is HELL to compare detailed specifications for me. If they make these lineups it should be super easy to compare DETAILED stats of what i should pay for as "premium". And not 40W vs 60W sound, but then you have to dig deep through TH-cam to find out that the speaker setup is not only more powerful but also has different layout, etc.
@maXXik1337 Stay tuned. We plan on making a comparison video establishing the differences between those three models in the near future. You can also give our TV experts a call at 800-860-3736 and they can go over the benefits of each with you.
@mzeewakijiji8133 We'd say you're better off going with the bigger screen on the QN85D. The picture quality isn't radically different between the two models, but the 85D is a much newer TV. The big advantage the QN95B has is it comes with a One Connect box, if you like that feature.
@burakkarakus1907 It depends on what features you prioritize. If you're just looking for a TV with a great picture and you don't need the most updated processing power, the QN85C at a 25% discount is a fantastic value.
Hello guys, I have in plane to buy for few days new tv. In my mind I have 2 options, can someone tell me which one is better. QN90C or QN85D? Thank you, all the best.
@iammilos3203 The QN90C is still going to be ahead of the QN85D. Expert calibration from the factory and better dimming will provide an improved picture over the 85D. If you need help selecting the right size be sure to contact our TV experts at 800-860-3736. They can also tell you about any promotions we have running that can't be advertised online.
@sj460162 The QN95C is going to be an improvement because of the number of dimming zones and the expert calibration from the factory, but the new processor on the QN85D does a great job at making up for some of the differences.
@@abtelectronicsSamsung actually has a history of better black level performance on their TVs with fewer dimming zones. I've always thought fewer zones was actually a bit of an advantage because it is less taxing on the processing, they can be controlled with much better precision. I owned a Samsung QN90A which I purchased to replace my 2018 Samsung Q8FN Junior flagship that only had 40 zones of local dimming. Despite this the Q8FN had vastly better black level performance with far far less blooming. I'm noticing the same thing with the QN85D I just purchased versus the Hisense U8N that has 1600 local dimming zones on a 65-in screen- The QN85D has substantially better overall black level performance than the Hisense.
@SiliconSpirits Unfortunately we do not currently have a scientific way to measure the brightness. The eye test suggests this is brighter than the QN85C it replaces, but we can't say that definitively.
@SiliconSpirits Slightly. If you already have a QN85C it isn't worth upgrading to the 85D, but if you're replacing an older TV then it's a great way to go.
Your reviews are spot on with answering all my questions, with no wasted verbiage.
In Europe all sizes comes with VA panels, thats great imo.
Hi, im considering buying one of the 3 Sony x90l / QN85C / QN85D, which would you say is the better option,as i understand the samsung ones are better because of the mini led , but which of the QN85 is better if they are the same price for me?
@st3lvy Honestly, the best one for you is the one you think looks best, but if you're not able to see them all in person here's what we recommend: We like the brightness offered by the Samsung models and the QN85D is the newer of those two, so we'd recommend going with that. But the color quality on the Sony is amazing too and Google TV is a fantastic operating system. Also, if you watch a lot of Dolby Vision content, the Sony supports that HDR format. Samsung supports HDR10+, which is still very good, but not found on quite as much mainstream content. Give us a call at 800-860-3736 to speak with one of our TV experts for more help if you're still having trouble deciding. We always enjoy finding the perfect TVs for our customers various needs!
Qn 85d or Qn90c. Which is the best choice?
@philsalley3278 The QN90C would still be considered a step up from the QN85D, but the 85D is a newer model and has an updated processor. If you'd like to speak more in depth about these be sure to give our TV experts a call at 800-860-3736. We're always happy to help.
Too bad Samsung TVs lose brightness and picture quality very soon. Samsung claim they start to lose a bit of brightness at 8 years but the longevity test by Rtings prove them so wrong it’s ridiculous . Compared to other main brands they really bad at that regard. Even flagship Samsung models like q90t lose brightness so soon that makes you wonder why you would want to buy a Samsung .
I guess that was an oled
Yeah Ive had my Samsung Q9FN for almost 6 years and its still just as bright
I just handed my Q7FN over to my parents. Bought it in 2018 and still going strong. Very good quality instead of all the oled crap. Just bought myself the NeoQled 85c 75 inch tv in this video.
Way overpriced
@kcstereo Give us a call at 800-860-3736. We occasionally have promotions running that can't be advertised online.
I've had this tv for a little less than a week and so far I am very pleased. I'm coming from a less than great tv, so this is a MASSIVE step up. I have the 75" and took advantage of Samsung's promos for upsizing and trade in.
@tortorsauce We're glad to hear you're enjoying the TV! Was it purchased from Abt? If so, don't forget you have free lifetime technical support so you can always give us a call if you have any questions.
Nice. I currently have a 55 inch vizio, that Was pretty good for the first few months or couple years that I had it, and I thought it was the big, 4k jump that I was gonna have But honestly, I didn't see much of an upgrade from 1080p to 4k And yes, maybe it was that model, and I spent $530 dollars on it, And I found out that I don't like the interface, it's really slow too, My friend bought the new Sony Bravia. Tv and in his opinion, if you want the best you have to spend the real money for it, So I plan on replacing this vizia, with exactly this samsung Upgrading from 55 to 65 and getting samsung This exact t v, It'll be a much big step up the same with you
How many dimming zones does this tv have?
I had purchased the philips pml 9008 and sent it back , because i was shocked by the amount of dimming zones it had (around 120).
Thanks in advance for answering 😁.
Depends of the size from the tv i have the neoqled qn85c 75 inch tv and it has 900 local dimming zones
In my region (EU) see QN85D, QN86D and QN88D. 86 and 88 can be found in the local shops, but 85 is only available in e-commerce websites. Do anyone know the difference between these? 85D is 600+ euros cheaper than 86D and 88D for a 75 inch model.
The website said is 100hz refresh rate but can play PS5/XBOX at 120hz ?
@morrischang2230 The panel for this one is native 120Hz. Do you recall which site was claiming 100Hz?
Well structured video, to the point. Thank you. What i don't like about Samsung is that they make 3 (85 90 95) fairly similar - to ordinary customer - TV lineups with significantly different prizes. It is HELL to compare detailed specifications for me. If they make these lineups it should be super easy to compare DETAILED stats of what i should pay for as "premium". And not 40W vs 60W sound, but then you have to dig deep through TH-cam to find out that the speaker setup is not only more powerful but also has different layout, etc.
@maXXik1337 Stay tuned. We plan on making a comparison video establishing the differences between those three models in the near future. You can also give our TV experts a call at 800-860-3736 and they can go over the benefits of each with you.
Hello please help me in choosing between this two models 55 inches QN95B at $640vs 65i nches QN85D for $972, thank you.
@mzeewakijiji8133 We'd say you're better off going with the bigger screen on the QN85D. The picture quality isn't radically different between the two models, but the 85D is a much newer TV. The big advantage the QN95B has is it comes with a One Connect box, if you like that feature.
@@abtelectronics I really appreciate for your advice thank you I'll go for that.
Hey, I found QN85C 25% cheaper than QN85D. Which one should I choose?
@burakkarakus1907 It depends on what features you prioritize. If you're just looking for a TV with a great picture and you don't need the most updated processing power, the QN85C at a 25% discount is a fantastic value.
I would go for the 85c just like me. I bought one a week ago. Had the same choice to make haha
Hello guys, I have in plane to buy for few days new tv. In my mind I have 2 options, can someone tell me which one is better. QN90C or QN85D?
Thank you, all the best.
@iammilos3203 The QN90C is still going to be ahead of the QN85D. Expert calibration from the factory and better dimming will provide an improved picture over the 85D. If you need help selecting the right size be sure to contact our TV experts at 800-860-3736. They can also tell you about any promotions we have running that can't be advertised online.
@@abtelectronics Ty mate!😁
In my country there is an offer this tv 55 inch+ s24 plus for 1200$, do you think it’s great deal?
@mhw1138 It seems like a good deal. We're located in the US and the 55" version of this TV is currently $1397.99 (as of 5/13/24).
In my country The tv cost $1890 😢
But have last year modell
@@activityfade6484 i guess this price difference is due to taxes because in iraq tax almost zero
I'm not sure which one to buy. Which is better to choose in size 55 qn95c or qn85d?
For sure 95c
Don’t do my mistake
Forsure the 95c is the topmodel. Always go for the higher end model from last year instead of the newest mid tier or lower spec screen
Looks great buddy. I just bought the qn95c and its great. Would you say the qn95c is better than this?
@sj460162 The QN95C is going to be an improvement because of the number of dimming zones and the expert calibration from the factory, but the new processor on the QN85D does a great job at making up for some of the differences.
@@abtelectronics Thanks bud. I think i need a soundbar though!
@@abtelectronicsSamsung actually has a history of better black level performance on their TVs with fewer dimming zones. I've always thought fewer zones was actually a bit of an advantage because it is less taxing on the processing, they can be controlled with much better precision. I owned a Samsung QN90A which I purchased to replace my 2018 Samsung Q8FN Junior flagship that only had 40 zones of local dimming. Despite this the Q8FN had vastly better black level performance with far far less blooming. I'm noticing the same thing with the QN85D I just purchased versus the Hisense U8N that has 1600 local dimming zones on a 65-in screen- The QN85D has substantially better overall black level performance than the Hisense.
Did you measure the brightness?
@SiliconSpirits Unfortunately we do not currently have a scientific way to measure the brightness. The eye test suggests this is brighter than the QN85C it replaces, but we can't say that definitively.
@@abtelectronicsis it noticeable or just slightly?
@SiliconSpirits Slightly. If you already have a QN85C it isn't worth upgrading to the 85D, but if you're replacing an older TV then it's a great way to go.
@@abtelectronics Does it sound worst or it isn't noticeable?
Did the image processing improve?