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Samsung TQ55S95C Ultra HD 4K Oled TV test, online

While the Samsung QE55S95B tested last year had made an impression, proving the potential of QD Oled "in-house" technology, the 2023 vintage S95C screens were eagerly awaited in view of the sharply increasing light peak announced at the CES show in Las Vegas last January. On the way to the hyper-complete test of the Samsung TQ55S95C.

After the marketing of a first Oled TV series in 2022 with two references, the Samsung S95B, the Korean manufacturer is expanding its range in 2023 with two series, the Samsung S90C and Samsung S95C and six references (55'', 65' ' and 77''), while waiting for the Samsung S91C series unveiled at the IFA show in Berlin which closed its doors on Tuesday.

TV QD Oled Samsung S95C, to take the lead

Proof, if needed, of Samsung's desire to very quickly establish itself as one of the main players in the Oled TV market. But the number of models, expected to continue to grow in 2024, is not everything; the quality of the products is just as important. With the S95C televisions, Samsung intends to take the lead and hold its own against its competitors, LG in the lead with its third generation of Oled Meta panels equipped with microlenses allowing a very high light peak.

TV QD Oled Samsung S95C, Unrivaled Color Volume

No need to prolong the suspense any longer, Samsung has succeeded perfectly with the S95C specimens displaying undoubtedly the best Oled image ever offered. In any case, there is competition with the LG G3, the latter benefiting on the one hand from a 3DLUT for perfectly precise colors, but having to bow basely to the Color Volume of Samsung QD Oled TVs offering greater richness of shades. Our ultra-complete test bench of the latest Samsung can be discovered immediately by clicking on the following link: Samsung TQ55S95C.

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