
Samsung 77" OLED 4K S90D Tizen OS™ Smart TV 2024
Samsung 77" OLED 4K S90D Tizen OS™ Smart TV 2024
8 months ago
Yes, you can get confirmation that the 65" version of the Samsung S90D available in Europe and Switzerland uses a QD-OLED screen. Unlike other sizes such as 48", 55", 77" and 83" which use conventional OLED screens, the 65" models in the S90D series in Europe are equipped with QD-OLED panels.
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Press compare. then you see, for example, uhd and 4k. As I see it, the more expensive one is even more geared towards gaming. otherwise google 😉
Yes, you asked the same question about the Philips OLED 807, I would buy it. Among other things, it supports Dolby Vision, which the SAMSUNG does not.
Yes, just right. Put on the tv stand .
We would be happy to check this, we have not found such an offer with the usual price comparison sites. Can you name the supplier?
Hello I have not tried this out. According to the specifications (https://www.samsung.com/at/tvs/oled-tv/s95b-55-inch-oled-4k-smart-tv-qe55s95batxxn/) the TV supports the DLNA standard. I think this should work if Twonky also has DLNA. But I am not sure. I use the TV mainly with Netflix and Disney subscriptions. The design and picture quality are excellent.
Hello, I have no idea. But I'm not happy with the TV advertisement made by Samsung, which can't be removed! Best regards!
This is possible because even if it is a "Germany" device, if you set the country settings to Switzerland in the setup menu, you will see all the apps that can be installed for this country.
Yes, this TV supports HDMI 2.1, but since it is a Samsung TV, Dolby Vision is not supported (no Samsung TV supports Dolby Vision), here are the detailed specifications of the HDMI interface: HDMI 2.1 Features 4K@120 Hz, VRR (Variable Refresh Rate), Dynamic Metadata (HDR10+), ALLM (Auto Game Mode), eARC (on HDMI port 3).
This is possible abroad. In Switzerland, however, the RRP is still just under CHF 4000.00.
Digitec uses dynamic pricing, i.e. the prices rise and fall automatically by means of computer analysis. Sometimes Digitec is more expensive, but as soon as the analysis finds out that other suppliers are cheaper over a longer period of time, the prices will automatically fall. Yesterday a Xiaomi T11 Pro was 430 francs and today it costs 445 francs, this is all a horror for consumers, I recommend just sitting it out, create a watch list at Digitec with it and just wait, the prices unfortunately rise and fall every day for no apparent reason. One thing is certain, the price of Interdiscount will be reached by Digitec sooner or later - it's just a matter of time.
No, it's not worth it, because the LG OLEDs are already extremely good, Samsung TVs can't do Dolby Vision and never will, because Samsung doesn't want to support Dolby Vision (because of the few cents for the licence).
Yes, that's right, Samsung TVs will never be able to support Dolby Vision, because the company doesn't want to pay the costs for the Dolby Vision licence, which is a huge disadvantage, because Disney+, Netflix and later also Paramount all support Dolby Vision. There will never be an update for Samsung TVs, because Samsung is of the opinion that Dolby Vision is not better than their own HDR10+ standard (of course, this is also not true, but Samsung remains adamant, there will never be Dolby Vision support at this company). Other companies take a more relaxed view, e.g. Apple TV and Nvidia Shield as well as Google ChromeCast with Google TV also support HDR10+, as do the AV receiver manufacturers. On principle, I would therefore only buy an OLED from LG, Philips or Sony. They are flexible and can handle more formats.
The difference is the country of origin and the different suppliers. The model: Samsung QE65S95BATXXN (4K, OLED, 2022, 65 ") is the CH model. For example, some CH apps may not work on the other model.
The Playbar is so high that it reaches into the picture at the bottom of the TV. So you would have to raise the TV somehow. The TV does not support DTS, so you'll have to live with that. This is more of a problem if you often watch DVDs (they often have a DTS soundtrack). For the remote control of the Playbar, you should also note the following: https://support.sonos.com/s/article/3444?language=de
Due to different purchasing conditions and changing suppliers over a certain period of time, price changes/fluctuations may occur. We generally work with daily prices.
4 hours ago
According to the current official manufacturer information, the 2025 Samsung OLED TVs support G-Sync, but G-Sync is not explicitly listed for the QE48S90DAE (S90D, 2024) model according to the available product data. G-Sync is not mentioned as a feature in your product specifications and the official announcements refer to the 2025 models. I'm not entirely sure if your model supports G-Sync. The information I have does not clearly cover this. For a definitive answer, I recommend checking the manual or the official Samsung website.
Automatically generated from the .Hello, the TV gets full marks, simply sensational! I estimate the cable at approx. 2 metres. Yours sincerely
1 week ago
It is not possible to connect a wireless headset with a USB transmitter directly to the TV, as the Samsung S90D does not provide specific support for such USB headset transmitters. Instead, you can use Bluetooth headphones that can be paired directly with the TV. The S90D supports connection with up to two Bluetooth headphones simultaneously, providing a convenient solution for wireless audio output.
Automatically generated from the .Yes, the Samsung QE77S90DAE (S90D series) features a QD-OLED panel.
The distance between the feet of the Samsung is either 37.5 inches (approx. 95.3 cm) or 12.2 inches (approx. 31 cm), depending on which position you choose.
It's OLED
Hello Yes
I did not get you exactly what are you asking for but yes I bought this model (Samsung QE55S90D (55", S90D, OLED, 4K)
No. I can see the screen well even on sunny days.
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