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The 95B has the new "neural" networks for its AI not the 90B's "neo" networks. Shape adaptive lighting for better blooming control. HDRX 32 vs the Q90B's HDR24X. Symphony sound that incorporates the sets speakers with your sound bar for a fuller sound. Also more than a few nice options in the various menus that are not vital but are nice to have around. One such option is the above mentioned symphony sound mode but you can also choose to simply output volume from your soundbar or receiver and the TV's speakers together and adjust the setup to your liking. Oh and the 95B has external rear speakers as well with a higher output wattage than the 90B. Owning both I find myself a bit bummed with 90B but in no way unhappy with it overall. It's just ever so slightly less polished and less feature full. There is only a negligible picture difference and it only shows during particularly difficult scenes for the sets to display.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.More lights per inch I believe. We didnt enjoy this TV. Swapped for 8K for slightly more money. Waaaaay happier.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The QN95B has a better processor than the QN90B. If you can compare them in store, you can see the 95B is the better picture and fast moving action scenes.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No do not think that is the case
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi RPR! While the 43” and 50” QN90B both offer 4K@144Hz, the QN95B offers enhanced gaming capability by supporting 4K@144Hz on all sizes. The QN95B also features a higher audio output, step-up in processing with over 20 Neural Networks available in the Neural Quantum Processor 4K, a sleeker Infinity One Design, and the attachable Slim One Connect Box. ~ Samsung Specialist
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