staff@slashgear.com (Joe Brown)
2024-07-21 12:15:20
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Picking the right Neo Series TV depends on your specific preferences and what you’ll primarily be using your TV for. If you’re a gamer, for instance, the QN90C QLED TV doesn’t offer much more than the QN85C in terms of gaming features, with both models offering 120Hz displays and Game Motion Plus. Alternatively, if your TV is awkwardly positioned and results in strange viewing angles, the Neo QN90C’s ultra-wide technology might be worth investing in.
While both models share similar specs, they can mostly be differentiated by the Neo QN90C’s anti-glare screen, OTS+ sound system, and higher peak brightness. If these extra perks aren’t a major concern, Samsung’s QN85C QLED TV offers a well-rounded performance for casual viewing, movies, and gaming. What’s guaranteed in both models is an industry-leading QLED display with Quantum Dot technology, shown to outlast OLED displays when comparing OLED and QLED displays.
You can pick up a 75-inch model of the Samsung QN90C Neo QLED TV for $1,499, whereas a QN85C Neo TV of the same size costs $1,699. Both models have been found cheaper, however, as a result of huge TV discounts from Prime Day 2024.