9/4/2023 0 Comments Qn90a rtings![]() ![]() To my eyes, I’d say it minimises the intensity of reflections better than the Q95T. The screen also supports Samsung’s Anti-Reflective technology. Samsung has moved its branding towards the side to firm up the set’s minimalist tastes, while the bezel that frames the screen gives full prominence to the images the TV (spoiler alert) rather wonderfully creates. It isn’t an issue and works out for the best given you wouldn’t want the screen to lean forward, lest it tip over. There’s a slight tilt backwards to the screen that’s only noticeable from the side. If you’re inclined to wall-mount this set, I’d suggest putting the stand together anyway and using it for home workouts. The stand that supports the QN94A is one of the heaviest things I’ve lifted. While that’s not the case here, the One Connect box does bring meaningful differences that I’ll get to later on. In the past, the One Connect box indicated the TV was slimmer than its similarly attired cousins. Regardless, the QN94A has the same depth as the QN95A model that comes with the external One Connect box. At 25.9mm, it will pretty much sit flush against a wall, but LG has gazumped Samsung’s Neo QLEDs with a depth of 23.1mm. Samsung encourages comparisons with OLED TVs, given most OLED sets aren’t as slim as the marketing suggests. It’s another high-quality, minimalist set built to the highest standards. While it’s all-change internally, the outward appearance is virtually identical to previous models. DesignĪnother year, another Samsung QLED – and another very similar-looking TV. Spec-wise, there’s little difference between it and the QN95A we’ve already reviewed, other than it doesn’t have the One Connect box and sheds a few hundred pounds in the process. The QN94A is exclusive to the UK market, with Samsung offering three variants with similar specs (QN95A and QN90A).
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