Samsung GQ55QN93DAT (55", QN93D, NeoQLED, 4K, 2024)

Samsung GQ55QN93DAT

55", QN93D, NeoQLED, 4K, 2024


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l.weber118

10 months ago

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HakanA942

10 months ago

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Hi, i have asked this question to the supplier as below, I have purchased the product (and happy with it) . Pre-installed apps were global apps like netflix, prime, youtube etc. Plus its easy to add/remove apps from home screen as you desire. If you have any specific app that you want me to check to be sure, i can check if its available or not for you. But as i see "made for germany" means nothing, as i am a Turkish user and i could even found Turkish apps on store. My question: " What does the "Made for Germany" label mean exactly? " Answer from Supplier: "The name is Marketing and only indicates that this model is also sold in Germany."

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HakanA942

10 months ago

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Adrian Betschart

10 months ago

Hello, I briefly checked with our supplier regarding your question. 1. the name is Marketing and only indicates that this model is also sold in Germany. 2. this will not affect non-German speaking customers. 3 Yes, the languages should both be supported. 4. unfortunately we cannot confirm this, for this you would have to contact Samsung directly, this is internal information from Samsung: https://www.samsung.com/ch/support/contact/

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johannes.schwaerzel

2 months ago

QN90D is clearly better <-> QN85D Ah, then the values on the shop page are not quite right, are they? ChatGPT: Exactly - the values on the shop page are formally correct, but: ❗️Sie conceal the crucial differences. Which is true: Both devices are "Neo QLED" → i.e. mini LEDs with full array local dimming. Both have 4K, Smart TV, HDMI 2.1, 2024 model year. 120 Hz vs. 144 Hz is stated correctly. Panel technology = QLED is correct (refers to the colour filter). What is missing (but crucial): Number and quality of dimming zones: QN90D has significantly more (→ better local dimming, black level, less blooming). Panel type: QN90D almost certainly has a VA panel with contrast optimisation, QN85D usually has an IPS-like panel with flatter black levels. Anti-reflective layer (Ultra Viewing Angle): only included in the QN90D. HDR peak brightness: QN90D ≫ QN85D, but not mentioned in the shop. Quantum HDR vs. Quantum HDR+: QN90D has the stronger version, but is not listed separately. 📌 Why is this information missing in the shop? Many retailers only use Samsung's standard data sheets or automatically fill in structured fields. Samsung itself does not make the differences transparent at first glance - deliberately so that marketing labels such as "Neo QLED" can be used widely. 🟢 Conclusion for you: You won't find the decisive quality differences in the shop comparison, but only via data sheet analysis, reviews or direct specs from Samsung US/KR/UK

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Raffaele Santuari

2 months ago

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ChatGPT is right, as a rule all data sheets are recorded automatically and integrated into predefined fields.

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danieljacomet11

4 months ago

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Marina Buttazzo

4 months ago

The technical functions and performance of the items are identical. The difference lies in the region for which they were manufactured. Models with "ZU" at the end are intended for the Swiss market and have a Swiss power plug. Models with "ZG" at the end are intended for other European regions and are supplied with a suitable adapter. The price differences result from the varying purchase prices of our suppliers.

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alinje

8 months ago

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digitec

8 months ago

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Yes, you can adjust the brightness of your Samsung QE55QN85D's screen in a number of ways: ## Via the remote control: You can use the 'Select' button on the remote to adjust the brightness until the display matches your preferences. ## In the menus: - Go to "Menu" > "Settings" > "All Settings" > "Image" > "Expert Settings" to adjust the brightness settings manually. - You can also disable power-saving features such as "Ambient Light Detection" or "Eco Mode" if they affect screen brightness. Go to "Settings" > "General" > "Eco Solution" to adjust them. These options allow you to customise the brightness of the screen to suit your needs.

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michael_1

9 months ago

Hello, what does the country code CH mean?

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digitec

9 months ago

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The country code "CH" stands for Switzerland. In this context, it could mean that the product is configured specifically for the Swiss market or with Swiss standards.

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