Samsung
S90H
Based on 45 Reddit mentions
$1497.99
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S90D just Smoke the C4 LOL
A Samsung will only have oversaturated color if you set it to be oversaturated, just like every other TV. Also just like every other TV if you want it set accurately, you can very easily do so. But, compared to the C Series, gaming in particular will look significantly more vibrant because the C Ser
...AMDman18 in r/S95B
August 16, 2025 6:49 AM
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LG OLED C4 65 vs Samsung S90C 77
Size >>> video coding (that doesn't matter much anyways; especially with OLEDs that surpass 1000 nits). Imo the Samsung S90 series > LG C series. As long as the panels are QD-OLEDs.
bf2reddevil in r/S95B
May 25, 2026 8:27 PM
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S90D Video Settings I Love
PS5 15 in HGIG or maximum in DTM. There are multiple variants of panels on S90D. What RTings had with 1200 nits brightness is not available in Europe. Here only the 65inch size is a QD Oled and that has a "gen3 panel" with only 950 nits of brightness. However it is more resistant to burn in etc. Yes
...BelicaPulescu in r/S95B
August 28, 2025 11:35 AM
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I have a huge doubt, please help me
I think you need to do a little research on what Dolby Vision is vs HDR10. In summary HDR10 is basic and maps HDR values statically for the entire content (it's still very good) whereas advanced HDR can map values scene by scene making it more accurate and dynamic. There is essentially a format war
...wiseman121 in r/S95B
June 1, 2025 12:03 AM
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SAMSUNG S90F or LG C5
C5 green tint drives me nuts and is one known issue with the panel color output. I assume a lot of LG employees post on here or something. The C5 is a perfectly fine TV but if you look at almost every single review of the S90F vs C5, I’m yet to find a single one that says to go C5 over the Samsung.
...Ok_Excitement725 in r/RTINGS
December 8, 2025 12:13 PM
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Best tv for the pro
Yes, and you can also use hdr10+ on Samsung which is basically the picture quality as dolby vision. Blu-ray doesn't currently support hdr10+ (it will soon). If you're just using a streaming service for dolby vision there's zero reason to buy a tv that gets super dim in game mode for the ps5 pro. The
...One_Leg7293 in r/PS5pro
September 4, 2025 2:26 PM
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