Our most advanced 4K processor powers Samsung Vision AI to upscale both picture and sound for stunning, cinematic excellence along with personalized experiences. Whether your streaming or gaming, this TV sets the tone and maps out every scene to maximize your viewing pleasure with our best Glare Free technology, exceptional motion enhancement up to 4K for crisp visuals, and OLED HDR Pro for bright and beautiful picture contrast. You'll think you're at a movie theater.
Q: How does the Active Voice Amplifier Pro feature work on this TV?
A: Active Voice Amplifier Pro identifies different sounds like dialogue, background music, or ambient noise and optimizes them based on your room acoustics and the content you're watching.
Q: How does the Glare Free technology enhance the viewing experience?
A: Glare Free technology virtually eliminates reflections, allowing you to watch content without distractions from glare or reflections.
Q: Which processor is used in this TV?
A: This TV uses the NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor, powered by 128 neural networks.
Q: Does this TV have built-in speakers?
A: Yes, it has built-in speakers.
Q: What type of HDR format does the TV support?
A: This TV supports HDR10+.
Q: What is the refresh rate of this TV?
A: The refresh rate is 120Hz.
Q: What is the function of the Auto HDR Remastering feature?
A: Auto HDR Remastering transforms Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) content to HDR-like quality with brighter highlights, more vibrant colors, and clearer details using deep learning algorithms.
Q: Which Samsung has picture and picture
A: Multiview (PiP) is supported on our 2025 Q7F TV and higher. PiP (Picture-in-Picture) is part of our Multi View feature, which lets you watch two content sources at once. You can display a primary source, such as YouTube or a Blu-ray player, while also casting your phone screen in a smaller window. You’ll have the option to place the smaller window in any corner of the screen and move it later if preferred. Multi View does not support viewing two HDMI inputs at once. ~ Samsung Specialist
$4499.99
Our most advanced 4K processor powers Samsung Vision AI to upscale both picture and sound for stunning, cinematic excellence along with personalized experiences. Whether your streaming or gaming, this TV sets the tone and maps out every scene to maximize your viewing pleasure with our best Glare Free technology, exceptional motion enhancement up to 4K for crisp visuals, and OLED HDR Pro for bright and beautiful picture contrast. You'll think you're at a movie theater.
$2999.99
This premium Samsung AI TV features dramatic detail, reduced glare, and our most powerful brightness. Smooth motion, depth and 4K processing make for a non-stop, breathtaking picture.
$3299.99
This premium TV features a detailed image, strong contrast and clear motion. Increased depth and AI-powered 4K upscaling all work to bring clarity to your content.
$4499.99
Introducing the all-new LG OLED evo G5 with next-gen AI for a smarter personalized experience and spectacular bright-room ready picture. The LG OLED evo G5-Series is powered by the Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen 2 for even better and more customized picture and performance. Brightness Booster Ultimate produces up to 45% brighter images,¹ for luminous, high-contrast picture quality that is both glare and reflection free. All while still delivering perfect black and perfect color powered by 8.3 million self-lit smart pixels. When you're not watching, you can display art, photos and other content to blend the LG OLED evo G5 into your surroundings. Search less and stream more, thanks to the next generation of AI technology from LG webOS 25. And with Quick Cards, you can group your favorite apps and use the Magic Remote to easily find exactly what you're looking for—like instant access to over 300 free channels with LG Channels.² Every LG OLED comes loaded with Dolby Vision for extraordinary color, contrast and brightness, plus Dolby Atmos³ for sound you can feel all around you. You'll land in the center of the action with FILMMAKER MODE, allowing you to see films in the director's original formatting. Plus, with a 5-year panel warranty,⁴ you can watch on and on with confidence and peace of mind that we stand behind our premium LG OLED evo TVs.
Pros for Samsung - 77” Class S95F Series OLED 4K UHD SamsungVision AI Smart Tizen TV (2025) | |||
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There were no pros for this product— | Picture quality, Glare-free, Oled, Smart, Color | Picture quality, Amazing, Best tv ever, Viewing angle | There were no pros for this product— |
Cons for Samsung - 77” Class S95F Series OLED 4K UHD SamsungVision AI Smart Tizen TV (2025) | |||
There were no cons for this product— | Electrical issues, Remote, Not turn on, Price, Stuck pixel | Brightness, Panel type, Reliability issues, Delivery, Discolored vertical line | There were no cons for this product— |
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I never wanted to go OLED because the room my TV is in has a lot of natural light. The reflections were horrible on my LED tv, but it was bright so it balanced out a bit. OLED isn't nearly as bright, so I was afraid that would be wasted money. With my old Q90 I still had to close the blinds to watch anything dark because of the glare. Even then I was dealing with washed out blacks. Last year Samsung dropped the S90D with the anti glare screen. I'm not one to spend that kind of money on first gen tech, so I waited and read/watched reviews. I went to BB and watched the floor model a lot. When they announced that the S95F was coming out with an even better anti glare screen and it was brighter, I was sold. So, I finally upgraded to OLED after years of watching washed out blacks and dealing with horrible glare on a glossy screen. Once the TV was on the wall I still saw a ton of glare with the film that was on the screen. As I slowly peeled that off I was stunned at how little glare remained. The anti glare diffuses the light so well that it's almost unnoticeable. I can watch dark content with my blinds open during the day now. The blacks are still super black. The picture is amazing. I know a lot of people talk about how the anti glare diffuses the light too much and washed out the screen, but that has not been my experience at all. If you're a gamer, this thing has some really cool options that pop up when it detects a console as the source. There's even a red dot option for when you're playing shooter games. This TV is all it's cracked up to be. I hope my picture does this thing justice. Ignore the squares on the edges. Those were for calibrating the lights on the back of the TV. Highly recommend it.
Posted by JET33
We moved to a new house and in doing so broke every home theatre rule we knew by mounting our 55" OLED in a room with six transom windows and two large picture windows framing the fireplace the TV was mounted over and started using a soundbar -- we felt shame. At 55" the OLED had terrible glare while looking undersized for the space. We needed a larger screen and staying with the OLED would only make the glare worse. Enter the 77" Samsung S95F. In the store the glare reduction looked terrific, even when sales staff said that it would in fact be dimmer than its regular OLED counter part. I decided to take a somewhat educated gamble and made the purchase. While the Geek Squad was mounting the screen my worst fear came into view: my refrigerator reflecting like a beacon from space on my glorious new glare free Samsung. Then, as part of the on-purpose experience, the film protecting the screen was removed and like magic, the glare disappears. My refrigerator, all the lights, all the reflections, almost anything reflective at all is gone. We already have 90% light and UV blocking screens on all the windows and can close the blinds but the screen doesn't need it; my hat is off to the Samsung engineers. In terms of being dimmer than its regular OLED counter part we don't notice it all because the surface area is 17.6 square feet. Yeah, plenty bright. The contrast and dynamic range was incredible when I tested it with King Arthur: Legend of the Sword. F1TV and Premiere League renders are just incredible because of the 165Hz Motion Xcelerator. I will say that I'm reviewing my second copy. The first screen we used for about 5 hours and turning it on the second day, we met its bad power unit; it powered itself off and on continuously and even power cycling the screen didn't help. After a few well spent minutes with Best Buy tech support they were awesome and did an exchange/replace the next day. My final thoughts are that the glare reduction on the Samsung is more like a black hole for incoming light and yes, it's slightly dimmer, and no, you couldn't pay me to say I noticed it. It's really an incredible piece of engineering. We don't use it as anything other than a giant monitor so I can't speak to the OS. If you love OLED screens but don't like the glare, this unit is well worth the investment.
Posted by KurtA
We have a very large bay window in our family room that made watching TV with the blinds open previously impossible. Even with those blinds closed you would still see the kitchen reflection perfectly in our old TV. This completely changed our daytime TV viewing experience, I would highly recommend to anyone who wants to watch TV in a room with plenty of natural light. At night when all the lights are off you can't even tell this doesn't have a glossy screen, the images are so crisp and blacks are really black. 10/10 would recommend!
Posted by EricU