Samsung
OLED S90F
Based on 82 Reddit mentions
$1297.99
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I keep seeing people recommending the OLED LG’s to accompany the Pro….
According to RTings the Samsung S90F are S95F are superior to the LG C5 and G5 respectively. Only thing about Samsungs they don’t have Dolby Vision so if you plan to use it for TV or movies on top of gaming, LG would be better. Then apparently the Sony Bravia 8 is not as bright as the LG or Samsungs
Cholo-Warrior in r/PS5pro
April 7, 2026 7:56 AM
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OLED vs Glossy Mini-LED — My Experience After Owning and Returning Multiple OLED Monitors (Version 2)
I think I said it in your other post too, but if you get an S95F in there, it would blow any MiniLED out of the water. Heck, maybe even an S90F. You liked your QN90C better than an LG C series because OLED TVs below 55" behave a lot closer to monitors in terms of brightness than their larger variant
...horizon936 in r/Monitors
March 6, 2026 11:35 PM
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So when are we getting TRUE BLACK 1000? Seems to be the only worthy upgrade, I don't even see rumors of such a monitor
You can get HDR 1400 already in some models, even for <300 which is even better if we are strictly going by numbers. If you mean for OLED, there is the LG G5 or Samsung S90F/S95F that tick almost all the boxes except full screen there are 100 off.
Exciting_Dog9796 in r/Monitors
September 22, 2025 11:46 AM
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LG C5 vs Samsung S90F vs Philips820
What are the viewing conditions? My pie-in-the-sky for you would be a 55" S90F b/c of the higher brightness and better colors and viewing angles, could you do open box? At that size the Samsung is a WOLED so you don't get the QDOLED benefits, and Samsung's software is not as good as the other two. T
...madskills42001 in r/hometheater
April 25, 2026 7:29 AM
3
From Plasma to Oled or Mini LED?
I always find these conversations a bit strange because oled blows my old plasma away. I gave up my Panasonic 50 inch plasma in sept and it was around 12 years or so old. Got a 77 inch Samsung s90F. HDR, larger screen, way the heck brighter, more frame rate options and of course 4K just make it so m
...thedommer in r/hometheater
February 4, 2026 6:53 PM
3
LG C5 77” vs Samsung S90F 77”. Which is better?
For gaming, the S90F, for movies and gaming with DV, C5. VS The LG C5 OLED and the Samsung S90F OLED trade blows. They're about equally as bright in most HDR content, although the S90F is far brighter in Game Mode. In SDR, however, the C5 is way brighter. The S90F does handle direct reflections bett
...Expert_Climate_7348 in r/4kTV
November 10, 2025 11:13 AM
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Considering to upgrade to PS5 Pro and OLED TV
The Pro has a 2tb storage, combined with your current SSD I would think you should be alright unless working with really slow download speeds or really strict data limits. The LG C5 is a solid option that is priced pretty well, and is brighter than the B5 and Bravia8, but it does have WebOs as its i
...MuddVader in r/PS5pro
April 18, 2026 10:14 PM
2
Flagship OLED - Size or spec?
I would go with the Samsung S90F in the 77". It's plenty bright with really vibrant colors. Yeah, the S95F would be the better option, but size will always be more appealing than a smaller but better performing TV.
Nickool4u in r/4kTV
October 20, 2025 11:56 PM
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S90F SDR brightness settings
Rtings says it's 36 to reach 200 nits. That lines up with my S90D. So I'm guessing you'll reach 100 nits at 20-25 brightness. I find that game mode is brighter in SDR than the movie or filmmaker modes so probably 20-22 there and 24-25 for TV watching. Samsung S90F OLED Calibration Settings - RTINGS.
...Colora_Dan in r/S95B
September 19, 2025 8:14 PM
2
About to purchase my first OLED TV. Need help with HDR and some advice.
I read about the differences between QD-OLED and WOLED, but it's still a bit confusing. They're just different panel types. Some brands and some models utilize QD-OLED panels while other brands utilize WOLED panels. and would like to know how HDR performs on newer, higher-end TVs. Almost every moder
...umdivx in r/hometheater
September 12, 2025 7:22 PM
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