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Fantastic Posted
I love this TV! The picture is so clear. Its seems like 3D. You feel like you are right there. The sound is great. Built in apps are amazing. I am going to purchase another one.
Jtorres330 Posted
Tv is an awesome tv i love tbe picture quality and how big the tv is. Havent used any of the 4k settings yet but works like a charm
Bestbuy4mike Posted
I own a Samsung TV for a while but this new Q90T is best so far, Thanks to bestbuy team for standing by me from purchasing tv to in home installation.
JFollis Posted
Excellent picture and clarity! Wasn’t sure which TV to go with the Q90 or LG OLED. Q90 does not disappoint!!
barnproject Posted
Picture quality is crazy good. Paired with the q90t sound bar is unstoppable.
Tmettie Posted
Great picture. Since I need 59 characters I’ll say it again
Emaria Posted
I absolutely love my TV .... great quality and it was easy to put up!
Nick Posted
Great picture, great sound. Perfect set up. Apps are updated.
gorgeous Posted
Definitely a better value than the qled and beautiful.
MyQ90t Posted
Great looking tv! Can’t wait to pair it with the ps5.
Loub Posted
So far I love the TV it has extremely good clarity compared to my old Samsung That I had for seven years. I’m extremely glad I bought the sound bar as it makes such a big difference
SMITH Posted
Absolutely love the screen quality on our new TV. Watching Football and our shows has been a great experience from our own home! Great customer service friendly & efficient!
Bestbuyspender Posted
Tv works great. Got it for a freat price and so far it is performing very well.
Room Posted
Great picture , the installers were very good at what they do. Had no problems at all.
Jmac Posted
Great workers and love the product! Run over to Best Buy and grab yours now!
JParker Posted
I’ve only had the TV for 3.5 months and already getting a black screen of death. Sound will emit from the TV but the screen remains black. The picture will intermittently come back but then quickly fade. Whenever the picture finally appears, it has a dark shadow in the bottom right corner. Additionally, the screen has a horrible glare from the above mounted can lights. They leave long bands of glare across the tv. I expected much long than 3 1/2 month of use out of a $3k TV. Very unhappy with the purchase. I called Samsung and the representative states that the TV must be dismounted from the wall in order for the technician to troubleshoot. So now I must figure out a way to dismount a 75” TV from it 10’ mount. I would not recommend this TV to anyone. We are very unhappy with the quality.
rower30 Posted
Samsung Q90T 75” The 4K TV scene has consolidated enough (HDMI 2.1 and NTSC 4K tuner additions) that we decided to look at a newer TV set to replace our 50” TC-P50ST60 Panasonic plasma. It goes into the basement cave where it needs to be. We’ve not looked at TV’s in eight years and back in 2013, you had a choice of the plasma or edge-lit LED. That choice was easy, PLASM if you can afford it. LED were so awful. Now, with QLED and the OLED replacing PLASM the choice is way harder…or is it? We had the plasma in a family room that has on entire WALL that is windows facing east straight into the TV set. The poor plasma struggled to retain any color balance this side of “white tint” across the screen. It looked pretty good in the evening, where the good contrast could be seen. To get good color and contrast, we lost decent day-time viewing. I went to Best Buy SEVERAL times since I didn’t want to repackage and exchange a big heavy TV set. I looked at just two brands; LG and Samsung. Once I decided that the family room could use a larger set in the corner, where the extra room taken-up wasn’t used by anything but the TV set, we set the size at 75”. We sit 10-12 feet away. This seemed insanely big, but I’ll tell you this, you get used to it in like five minutes of viewing! Do get the proper screen size for where you sit per the charts. The 50” was way too small for that cinema effect. I looked long and hard at picture quality and WHEN the TV could give us it’s best overall. The LG CX was a darker, plastic looking texture with yes, the OLED detail but it didn’t really look “right” as the surfaces were so shiny and glossy all the time. Detail, yes, truly natural? Not to my eye. Add the fact that OLED can’t tolerate the super bright sunlight coming in, I considered the QLED as an alternative. I initially though the LG CX was the set. Nope. Too expensive, too little NITS brightness and the colors just seemed too plastic for my taste. The Panasonic PLASMA also had an artificial plastic look to it, and yes, with that great contrast detail. It isn’t all about just the contrast, though. The Samsung QLED is interesting. I never considered a TV that had LED in the description, ever, PC screen or TV. But the 4K QLED is indeed better. To my eye, to get the proper performance I went to the Q90T over the Q80T as it has twice the back-light zones and the typical LED panel “Dirty Screen Effect” uniformity with solid colors is mitigated very well and this was easy top see. Add the fact that the Samsung was $800.00 cheaper and…it looks (ha!) pretty good so far. I decided to get the Q90T 75” based on; brightness capability (really obvious), DSE quality, durable screen performance over time (OLED still get worse over time by nature of the design and can burn-in). Some of you may be used to 4K TV but I’m not. The 1080P plasma pretty much shoved all the content into a neat and unwavering picture quality. The 4K Q90T, after we got it all set-up IMMEDIATELY showed that all our content is really different. Don’t even think about rating the TV on cable TV content! They kill this stuff with weird color balance and compression something awful. The COVID-19 Hollywood squares pictures were all differing quality, significantly so. I never could see that in the old plasma. We bought the TV not so much for “TV” cable, but to see movies like they should be seen in 4K and high definition brightness. Let me tell you, we’ve watched two shows that are 4K, "Bruce Willis - Gone in 10 Minutes" and “My Spy”. Both were incredible in proper color and surface texture and perceived realistic light blooming, amazingly good. Clothing texture on the actors was perfect. Everything wasn’t shiny unless it really was. Solid black areas were done very well. In movies and true 4K content that isn’t compressed and upscale to 4K it looks awesome. The clarity of the picture was walk-in good and has a 3D effect around objects. I ended up setting the TV during the movies to; Natural pre-set. Brightness to 30. Contrast to 45 (it seems EVERY TV set ends higher on this scale, why?). Sharpness to 13. Color to 26. TINT to Go/Ro (center position). The above pre-set and advanced settings seems to agree with the bright family room with three large windows and a glass double French door. The MOVIE preset that allow 20 point white balance and the FILM MAKER mode are pretty dark, and might work at night. You do have to watch for too much color and brightness with this set. Using the TV remote is award winning in my book. I know people go either way on the remote but I go to the, “who ever made this should get an award” direction. With seemingly no buttons it glides all over the place with ease and is an easy study to master giving it the chance. You won’t EVER want to grab the button monster remote like the LG provides ever again. I’m very happy with this Samsung Q90T TV set, as it is a durable screen and not so paper-thin. OK, you can make an OLED thin but WHY so fragile? Q90T’s colors and contrast are very competitive with the proper 4K content. The LG CX OLED will look less great with cable too. In the right room and viewing preferences to avoid uneven screen wear (loss of brightness) the LG CX is a nice set. Beware it can not achieve the proper brightness level as the OLED technology just can’t do that, so it needs a DIM room with little direct sunlight…go look and think about where the set is and the room’s light level most of the time when watching it. The plasma to QLED change is a revaluation as to what we were missing in a sunny room. We first considered the better QLED brightness based on that experience. The off axis viewing angle on this TV is indeed WIDE and in no way acts like the old TN panels and LED of years ago where colors turned pastel off-axis. Add-in the ability to squash reflections and this TV gave us no problems at all in our room with sun, overhead lights or off-axis lights in the adjacent kitchen. I could not make the “rainbow” effect some have commented on show across the screen. Now add-in the HT Q800T soundbar that integrates with the Q90T TV using Qsymphony technology and we have a really good TV sound experience. And yes, I spent my extra savings on the soundbar! This TV is WAY better than the LG audio as it has a sense of HEIGHT and LOCATION the LG can’t produce. Be aware that only some soundbars work with Qsymphony. Fortunately the Q800T is a good sounding unit and with the recent firmware updates it works flawlessly. The sound quality is even and nicely balanced. The small contrast difference, and it is small on the scale as to where your eye can’t see a different, is worth the advantages with QLED in our room. The price and durability advantage is nice, too. We had the chance to exchange this Q90T set for the LG CX but in actual performance in our room, the Q90T will stay, it is an excellent TV set. We have a better overall viewing experience with a very small loss of ultimate contrast but far better ULTRA HD brightens dynamics, texture definition and superior sound. And, we can watch anything for any amount of time and know the screen won’t lose capability over time or change color balance. That’s nice. Five stars for the price, four stars if you value contrast over anything else.
adam Posted
tv is awful. the glare is unrelenting in dark scenes or when lights are on in the house. look at the pics, tv will pick up canned lights above tv as well as from the kitchen and spread them across the screen when pic is dark. going to try the sony oled now
Braving Posted
The TV will have a great picture quality once we get one with an undamaged screen. We are awaiting our 3rd TV, as the first 2 have dark areas. See attached photo.
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Hans Posted
We had owned Samsung TV's for years and have great trust in the brand. When it came time for a new set I trusted them again. I wanted a "better" set and went for the 90 series 75". I was not disappointed. As I watch movies and shows I have seen before they take on a new look. Its amazing how much better they look on this new set compared to the 60" set we got just a few years back. Pictures are highly detailed. The colors really get your attention. The range of the tones in the picture really gets my attention. Its just a whole new experience to enjoy viewing this set. A couple of thoughts from reviews I had read before getting this set: Some said they had problems with sound dropping out. The first day I experienced this while using my Bose equipment. After doing some research I changed the HDMI cable from the set to the Bose gear. The problem disappeared and has never returned. The cable just couldn't care the bandwidth or something. The remote control: Some people pick on the remote. I will admit it is "different" at first than a classic remote. It seems like there are just too few buttons! After a week or so we adjusted and learned and now my wife, who hated it the first day, has come to appreciate how well it works for many different tasks. This is not your father's remote from 1985! Its clean, has only a few controls but does a load of functions with just a few levers and buttons. In just a matter of days we got the hang of it and now use it exclusively for the TV, Amazon Prime, Netflix and more. Just give it some time so you can unlearn old ways! Over all I am very happy with this set. I love the picture quality. I appreciate the remote that handles so many tasks and I like the "Smart" features. As my wife said: "Our old TV was 'smart', this thing is genius! Yes, I would buy it again and recommend it.