And it isnt even Samsungs flagship 2025 8K model!
Its powerful, cinematic multi-channel sound system ups the big screens immersive potential substantially, too.
Potentially further boosting the 75QN900Fs contrast is its glare-free screen filter something its predecessor lacked.
The QN900F’s 8K resolution and clean upscaling make pictures look detailed and lifelike
This does an almost uncanny job of suppressing and rejecting reflections from your room.
Ill be looking at how well it works in the next section.
The step-up QN990F series is really going to have to go some to be better than this.
The QN900F has four HDMI 2.1 ports with 4K 165Hz support
The first thing that hits you like a lightning bolt is how bright the QN900Fs pictures are.
Nothing looks forced or strained.
The QN900Fs high brightness contributes to a gorgeously rich, satisfying colour performance, too.
High resolution and high brightness combine with powerful contrast in the QN900F’s picture
Thats partly because 8K looks incredibly sharp and detailed, as you might expect.
And thats especially true when an 8K clip features some decent HDR encoding.
Crucially, though, the QN900F not only looks better than4KTVs with native 8K content.
The QN900F’s thick, chamfered frame lends itself well to displaying art from the Samsung Art Store
Playing around with Samsungs AI Mode yields some interesting results.
Initially I found its picture optimization features a little over the top, causing some distracting processing side effects.
Most notably slightly peaky skin tones, slightly forced bright highlights, and some processed-looking motion.
The QN900F’s 4.2.2-channel built-in speakers convey a soundstage with impressive scale
But its certainly good enough to at least be worth trying out.
There are a couple of other niggles to report.
Particularly impressive is the scale of the soundstage it produces.
The QN900F’s support feet can be set narrow or wide, and there are two different height adjustments
The QN900Fs speakers deliver a decent amount of dynamic range too.
But the speakers always just stop short of succumbing to really distracting amounts of bass-induced crackling or distortion.
Personally, Im torn over the QN900Fs new look.
The QN900F’s Tizen 9.0 smart interface
Especially with the new matte glare-free screen completing the painting-like impression.
The QN900F ships with a pair of rather spindly looking feet.
One last design point to mention is Samsungs Art Store.
Samsung includes its Solar Cell rechargeable remote control with the QN900F
The QN900F also features anATSC 3.0 tunerfor receiving Next-Gen digital TV broadcasts in the US.
All four of its HDMI ports can support high frame rate 4K gaming feeds.
The VRR support is available in theAMDFreeSync Premium format as well as the basic HDMI format, too.
The QN900F’s thick frame bucks the trend of Samsung’s previous ultra-slim Neo QLED TVs
Theres a touch more backlight blooming in Game mode than you get with video content, perhaps.
I know pro-grade gamers will always want to play fast-response games, at least, on a small monitor.
Should I buy the Samsung QN900F?
Dual bass drivers on the TV’s rear convey the “.1” subwoofer channel in Atmos soundtracks.
Its smart, picture and sound features are premium all the way.
So while the QN900F justifies its price, its probably not worth getting yourself into debt for!
All for substantially less money than the QN900F costs.
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