Like the QLED Ultra HD 4K QN95A TV series from 2021, the Samsung QN95B also has four references, the Samsung QE55QN95B (55'', 140 cm), Samsung QE65QN95B (65'', 165 cm), Samsung QE75QN95B (75'', 191cm) and Samsung QE85QN95B (85'', 216cm).
Samsung QN95B, focus on design
The design is one of the flagship upgrades of the QN95B series for 2022. To do this, the latter borrows all the codes of the UHD 8K series with, first of all, a virtually borderless screen and no black borders around the panel , referred to as Infinity One Design. Judge for yourself, the latter allows the image to occupy practically the entire surface of the screen (see photo above). It's really stunning purity and harmony. This impression is further accentuated by the presence of the One Connect box which makes it possible to deport all the source connections to the TV, leaving only a single cable visible. Splendid.
And as with the 2021 TVs, believe us, the incredibly thin frame surrounding the LCD panel becomes imperceptible at a viewing distance of 2/3 meters, giving the impression with a wall installation that the image is floating literally in the air.
In addition, in addition to the virtual absence of edges, the Samsung QN95B are also extremely thin, 15 mm over their entire surface, and the foot is made of a sheet of metal with a thickness of 4 millimeters. And, like their predecessors, the QN95B TVs are perfectly straight. Once fixed to the wall, the rendering is simply incredible.
Samsung QN95B, main specs
In terms of specifications, the Samsung QN95B Ultra HD 4K QLED TVs incorporate a native 10-bit, 100 Hz LCD panel with a PQI 4700 fluidity index. They also benefit from the latest version of the Neural Quantum Processor 4K processor (see our CES 22 news > Samsung Neo QLED TV, Human Tracking Sound and True Dolby Atmos for the Neo Quantum Processor 2022), a more powerful evolution of the chip that equips the QN95A. As with the 2021 televisions, this one mixes Machine Learning process and Deep Learning process. But this year, not less than 20 Deep Learning modules (compared to 16 in 2021) are at work for even better image quality (see our CES 22 news > Samsung Neo QLED TV, 20 Deep Learning and Real Depth Enhancer for the Neo Quantum Processor 2022). As a reminder, the Deep Learning process is based on a neural model, i.e. without human intervention (unlike Machine Learning) in the learning of the processor. This decides on its own on the necessary changes to the image processing algorithms to regain optimum quality starting from a degraded display.
Another big improvement related to the Neural Quantum Processor 4K 2022 chip, the AI Real Depth Enhancer algorithm. The latter aims to improve the relief of the image by optimizing the contrast between the foreground of the image which concentrates the moving objects or the action and the background. We can also mention the new EyeComfort Mode which, once the television is connected to the Internet, subtly modifies the brightness and color temperature of the image according to the time of day, for optimal viewing comfort. The latter, for example, reduces the blue light emitted in the evening to help sensitive people sleep.
Samsung QN95B, several thousand Mini LED
Regarding the quality of the blacks displayed on the screen, the new Mini LED backlighting system developed by the brand's engineers (see our CES 22 news > Samsung 2022 Neo QLED TV with Quantum Mini LED and Quantum Matrix) has several thousands of diodes and very many zones (approximately 10,000 diodes and 1,000 zones for the 85'') for a luminous peak of 2,000 nits. In addition to the switch to Mini LED technology, Samsung also announces better electrical management of each area of the backlight system and optimized management of light leaks. As explained in our news on the Quantum Matrix process, this allows fine management of the quantity of current sent to each of the LEDs (Local Power Distribution) and internal upsampling of the gray scale to 14 bits (compared to 12 bits in 2021) to achieve vastly more accurate color grading and a noticeably wider displayed palette. It also allows in tone-on-tone images to reveal many additional details for richer textures and increased image readability.
The end result offers an even more abysmal rendering of blacks and even brighter whites, on very small surfaces, for tenfold shine effects. Regarding light leaks, their perfect management results in the elimination of the Blooming phenomenon. These are more than interesting elements for an unprecedented HDR experience, knowing that the QN95B screens manage HDR10, HDR10+, HDR10+ Adaptive and HDR HLG.
Of course, the LCD panel with QLC (Quantum Light Control) coating, featuring an extremely low reflectance index (reflections are almost non-existent) and a wide viewing angle via Ultra Viewing Angle technology Technology, inaugurated in 2019, is still in place in 2022, and that's a very good thing, its efficiency amazed us so much.
Samsung QN95B, Adaptive Sound+, AVA, OT+ and Dolby Atmos
The sound section is also featured on the Samsung QN95B TVs. The first concerns the OTS+ process. This has a total of eight speakers placed at the back of the screen (4.2.2 system) for a total power delivered of 70 W but above all, compatibility with Dolby Atmos soundtracks. The sound is diffused according to a dispersion grid that runs all around the screen (see photo below). The purpose of the OTS Pro system is to "glue" the sound of objects to their movement in the image for better realism (see second photo below).
For the rest, we find the Q-Symphony 2.0 function. The latter consists, always, in the presence of a connected Samsung Q-Series 2020/2021/2022 soundbar, of taking advantage of the television speakers in addition to those of the soundbar to magnify the sound reproduction, its breadth and its spatialization. Indeed, until now, when a sound bar is connected to a TV, the speakers of the latter are then disconnected. With the Q-Symphony system signed Samsung, they remain active and largely contribute to the perceived audio improvement with a configuration up to 11.1.4 depending on the sound bar connected. And the demonstration we have witnessed truly demonstrates the effectiveness of the process and its relevance. Namely, if the soundbar is connected wirelessly to the television (via Wi-Fi), the management of Dolby Atmos soundtracks is of course also provided wirelessly.
The Adaptive Sound+ function, evolution of the Adaptive Sound, if it is still capable of adapting the audio settings of the TV in real time according to the image displayed, now takes into account the listening room. Otherwise, the AVA (Active Voice Amplifier) function is still required, intended to cover new noise in the TV environment, automatically. For example that of a kettle or a vacuum cleaner which will be covered by an increase in volume managed directly by the TV. Don't panic, the TV lowers the sound, automatically always, when the noise stops.
Samsung QN95B, Multiview function
Another improvement, the Samsung QN95B 8K Ultra HD QLED TVs offer simultaneous on-screen display of two contents with the MultiView function through as many windows: the first with the signal from a TV channel or source connected to the TV, the second with the screen of the user's smartphone or from a game console, or even the Internet (see photo below). There are many display possibilities, from the classic PIP to displaying two adjacent windows.
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Good point, the HDMI 2.1 standard is essential with VRR, Freesync Premium Pro, ALLM, 8K/60 and HFR 4K/120 compatibility (and even 4K/144 to take advantage of certain PC graphics cards) and eARC on four entries. And to activate the Mirroring mode between a Samsung Galaxy smartphone and a Samsung QN95B TV, all you have to do, thanks to the Tap View function, is to touch the second with the first and you're done.
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Samsung QN95B, One Connect Box
The year 2022 is also marked at Samsung by a new generation of One Connect case even thinner (22% lower with 33.2 mm thick only), more design and lighter than the 2021 specimen for discretion perfect (it looks like an ultrathin Blu-Ray player, see second photo below).
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And as in 2021, if the One Connect can be remote from the screen for better ergonomics of the audio-video installation (the sources can thus be placed/stored in a place other than the television for total freedom of arrangement with, for example, a wall mounting of the screen), it can also be clipped on the back of the TV stand, in a suitable housing, on the brand's QN95B TVs, to disappear completely (see second photo below). Namely, the Samsung QN95B TV series is the only one, in addition to the QN700B/800B/900B 8K UHD TV series, to have this possibility. Beautiful work.
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Samsung QN95B, Amazon Alexa, Birby, Google Assistant and new Tizen
In 2022, the Tizen interface is radically changing for ever more advanced ergonomics on the one hand, to give pride of place to content on the other. Namely, Samsung is currently working with Internet service providers to develop IP TV applications allowing you to enjoy it directly from a Smart TV and eliminate the need for a TV decoder. Thus Orange TV would be accessible with a Login/mdp like myCanal for example.
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The Bixby voice assistant is still available, as are Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. And it is possible to easily switch from one to the other via the menu. On the connectivity menu, we must mention the Wi-Fi 5 function, Bluetooth 5.2 and AirPlay 2 compatibility plus many communication features (Google Duo For example for video calls) or the possibility of working on these Microsoft documents via the Cloud on the TV screen.
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There are also 21/9 or even 32/9 display modes for video game enthusiasts with the connection of a PC and the Gamotion Plus mode. As a reminder, the latter (adapted to video games as its name suggests) is very interesting since it allows you to activate the motion compensation process of the TV with games while maintaining a fairly low Input Lag. Not to mention the new Expert Calibration feature (see our CES 22 news > Neo QLED Samsung 2022 TV, Intelligent Calibration via Samsung Galaxy or iPhone) and a remote control that is still solar-powered but capable, in 2022, of being recharged by RF (radiofrequency). Thus, the zappette takes advantage of your box's Wi-Fi to recharge constantly.
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Of course, the SmartThings feature is still there. The group's IoT (Internet of Things or Internet of Things) platform is compatible with Android and iOS and with several hundred devices from other brands (Arlo type surveillance cameras, Amazon Echo or Google Home type smart speakers, Philips Hue type connected lights , connected lock, etc.). Samsung Smart TVs are thus able to fit into the most modern interactive ecosystems with a major advantage, directly linked to their DNA, the possibility of displaying a great deal of information on their screen: the face of the person who has just rung at the front door, the contents of the Samsung Family Hub refrigerator, notifications from the robot vacuum cleaner or even from the washing machine when the cleaning or washing cycle is finished. The television thus becomes the preferred interface for accessing the functionalities offered by Smart Home equipment.
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Available immediately. Indicative prices: €2,599 for the Samsung QE55QN95B, €3,499 for the Samsung QE65QN95B, €4,699 for the Samsung QE75QN95B (75''), €6,399 for the Samsung QE85QN95B.
As a reminder, it is possible to take advantage of a refund offer for the purchase of a Samsung QN95B television set in the amount of €250, €300 or €500 depending on the diagonal, click on the following link to find out more: Samsung Neo QLED/QLED 2022 TV, up to €1,000 already reimbursed.
Reminder of the key characteristics of Samsung QN95B TVs:
• 10-bit panel
• 100 Hz panel
• LCD panel
• Ultra HD/4K panel
• Processor: Neural Quantum Processor 4K
• Wide Color Gamut function
• UPnP (DLNA) multimedia gateway function
• eARC function
• Ultra Viewing Angle Technology function
• QLC (Quantum Light Control) panel function
• Game Motion Plus function
• VRR function
• ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) function
• Quantum HDR 2000 function
• AVA (Active Voice Amplifier) function
• OTS+ (Object Tracking Sound+) function
• Adaptive Picture function
• Tap View function
• PQI 4700 function
• Adaptive Sound+
• Q-Symphony 2.0 function
• Quantum Matrix Technology Pro function
• Game Bar 2.0 function
• Super Ultra Wide Game View function
• Expert Calibration function
• Ultimate UHD Dimming Pro function
• HDR10 and HDR HLG compatibility
• Chromecast, Go compatibility ogle Home, Google Assistant
• Dolby Digital Plus compatibility
• HDR10+ compatibility
• NTFS compatibility (via USB)
• Miracast compatibility
• HEVC compatibility
• Fransat compatibility
• Wi-Fi Direct compatibility
• Wi-Fi ac compatibility
• HDCP 2.3 compatibility
• FreeSync Premium Pro compatibility
• HDR10+ Adaptive compatibility
• Bluetooth 5.2 compatibility
• Filmmaker Mode certification
• Inputs: 4 HDMI 2.1 including one with eARC function, three Fat32 and NTFS compatible USB Host ports, an Ethernet port plus a CI+ port and the Canal Ready certification
• Tizen Smart TV multimedia
• SmartThings multimedia
• iTunes multimedia
• AirPlay 2 multimedia
• Amazon Alexa multimedia
• Google Assistant multimedia
• Bixby 2 multimedia
• Digital Butler multimedia
• Google Duo multimedia
• 2-screen Multiview multimedia
• One Connect box
• Mini backlight system LED Local Down g
• Input Lag: 5.8 ms
• Bright peak: 2,000 nits
• Mini LED technology: yes
• Dual DVB-T2 tuner
• Dual DVB-S2 tuner
• Dual DVB-C2 tuner
• Sound section: 4.2.2
• Power: 70 W
• Other: Ambient Mode, One Connect One Cable box ( a single cable between the box and the TV with power supply support)
• Energy label: G (SDR & HDR) for 55''/65'', F (SDR & HDR) for the 75''/85''