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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Any reason I shouldn't get a TCL? 85" QLED Mini LED is like $2k less than Samsung
Mini LED is just marketing terms. It's still an LCD TV. I think what I value is picture quality, Well you're looking at the wrong TV's if that's the case. That QM6K is not a good TV, just all sorts of bad. Has zero redeeming qualities about it if you care about PQ. If I'm reading this right, you're
...umdivx in r/hometheater
September 5, 2025 3:11 PM
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GTA VI Day Time Images Turned to Night (Made Darker)
Just bought a Samsung OLED S90F for the game, night time is going to look incredible
Deffayte in r/GTA6
February 18, 2026 9:00 AM
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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
13
77" Samsung S90F?
RTINGS doesn’t really fully account for some of the stuff Sony is best at, most notably Motion handling, but that’s a lot more relevant for movies than games (OLEDs are really bad at 24p video). I own the 65” Sony XR8B which is basically a Bravia 8 and I love it, but I got a stellar deal on it about
...voyaging in r/PS5pro
February 14, 2026 4:37 PM
6
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
Have you moved from newer tech back to plasma?
I just replaced my Hisense U8K miniLED with a Samsung S90f OLED. While I love the HDR and super bright color picture, it's still got it's draw backs. I would say motion below 60hz can be worse than either the TV it replaced or the ST30 plasma I have obviously. But it still has a lot of benefits. For
...9646gt in r/PlasmaTV
February 24, 2026 7:34 AM
3
Weird issue with HDR on switch 2 on the Home Menu
I just got a Samsung S90F (55 inch, so it doesn't have a WOLED panel) and I have the same issue. Same thing it did on my Hisense TV. I tried it with MP4 tonight and in game it looked great (tho more muted than sdr in vibrancy, but not washed out at all). Prob with me is, I don't know what an HDR sig
...cool_ranch_69 in r/NintendoSwitch
December 6, 2025 8:36 AM
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LG C5 vs Samsung S90F vs Philips820
Well... I can say the same. Had a Samsung Q70R TV - fine for 6 years, sold it in perfect condition. Had a C24FG73 monitor - fine for 6 years, sold it perfect. Have a Neo G7 32" monitor now, for 2 years - zero issues. Had an S95B for 4 years - no issues. Now have an S90F and an S95F - no issues, apar
...horizon936 in r/RTINGS
April 28, 2026 8:06 AM
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LG C5 vs Samsung S90F vs Philips820
I've recommended TCLs to a lot of family members on a budget - C805 and C7K were a steal, though I've played around with them quite a bit and their motion is 10 times worse than Samsung's. So is their local dimming algorithm - my old Q70R FALD Samsung blows them out of the water in terms of letterbo
...horizon936 in r/RTINGS
April 28, 2026 8:40 AM
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