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11 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 11 reviews of Samsung QN90D (2024) Series. The average rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People really like the size and price. The durability and image quality also get good feedback, whereas there are some critical opinions about the sound and usability.
design, image quality, durability, price, size
usability, sound
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Samsung QN90D (2024) Series is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 98/100 = Excellent quality.
See all Samsung TVsExpert review by : Steve Withers (trustedreviews.com)
The Samsung QE75QN90D is a bright and colourful Mini LED 4K HDR TV with a huge screen, accurate picture, and a host of gaming features.
Big, bright and colourful pictures ; Comprehensive smart platform ; Superior picture processing ; Extensive gaming features
Fewer dimming zones than other brands ; Not as bright as some competing models ; Sound quality could be better ; No support for Dolby Vision
This impressive Mini LED 4K TV combines superior image processing with increased brightness and wider colours to deliver engaging HDR. The design is elegant, the smart system comprehensive, and there’s a host of gaming features. Sound could be bigger,...
Expert review by : Al Griffin (techradar.com)
Samsung's next-gen Neo QLED is brighter and better
Excellent brightness and contrast ; Impressive local dimming ; Great off-axis uniformity
Slight backlight blooming ; No Dolby Vision HDR support
Samsung’s next-to-top 4K mini-LED TV lineup may cost more than last year’s QN90C series, but it offers brighter pictures and improved local dimming. Both those factors result in powerful HDR when watching movies and shows, and the QN90D is also a...
Expert review by : which_co_uk (which.co.uk)
Samsung makes OLED TVs now, but that doesn't mean you should ignore its high-end backlit TVs. The 65-inch QE65QN90D is a Neo QLED TV with smaller bulbs in the backlight for better contrast and quantum dots in the display to boost colour. It should be...
Expert review by : Ryan Waniata (wired.com)
Samsung's stalwart QLED TV remains a winner for bright-room warriors.
Excellent brightness and contrast. Deep black levels. Great reflection handling with good shadow detail. Impressive clarity and detail. Rich and natural quantum dot colors. Good motion handling with minimal blur. Top gaming features across four HDMI...
Occasional light bleed and processing artifacts. No Chromecast streaming. No Dolby Vision or DTS support. Off-axis viewing is just OK. Tizen smart interface can be frustrating.
Expert review by : Will Greenwald (pcmag.com)
Samsung's flagship QN90D 4K QLED TV is an excellent all-around performer with loads of features and a much more appealing price than 4K OLED or 8K LED alternatives of the same size.
Expert review by : Trevor Long (eftm.com.au)
In a world where everywhere you turn you hear or read there's someone going on about cost of living pressure, it's hard to sit here with a straight face
Expert review by : Kyle Barr (gizmodo.com)
Samsung's QLED 4K TVs are solid upper-midrange options for those who want good picture without high costs.
Great contrast and better local dimming than QN90C ; Bright display ; Sports some great options for gamers
AI doesn't add much to the viewing experience ; UI can be annoying on main menus
QN90D Samsung Neo QLED 4K TV This midrange TV has some great contrast and solid gaming features, but don't expect AI to do all the hard work. The QN90D isn't as headline-grabbing as some other TVs in 2024, but you won't be disappointed by its display...
Expert review by : Michael Desjardin (reviewed.com)
Samsung's newest flagship QLED is one of the brightest TVs of the year.
Spectacular for HDR ; A terrific gaming TV ; Posh design
Difficult-to-use software ; Less refined SDR year over year ; No Dolby Vision
The more interesting question isn’t, “should I buy the QN90D,” but rather, “should I buy the QN90D instead of saving a ridiculous amount of money on the year-old QN90C?”