Elevate Your Viewing Experience! 🎉
The SAMSUNG 65-Inch Class OLED 4K S95C Series Smart TV combines cutting-edge QD technology with a sleek Infinity One Design, delivering stunning visuals and immersive audio. With features like Dolby Atmos, AI-powered 4K upscaling, and ultra-fast gaming capabilities, this TV is designed for both entertainment and style.
Brand Name | SAMSUNG |
Item Weight | 63.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 56.8 x 35.2 inches |
Item model number | E1SAMQN65S95CRB |
Output Wattage | 70 Watts |
Color Name | Titan Black |
Special Features | Ultra Viewing Angle; Real Depth Enhancer; Works with Google Assistant and Alexa, Infinity One Design with Slim One Connect; Quantum HDR OLED+; Neural Quantum Processor with 4K Upscalin |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Item Weight | 63.9 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 64.5 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
J**S
Absolutely Phenomenal Image but some Drawbacks
Absolutely incredible image. Blows my 1000 nit MSI OLED monitor out of the water. The first package I received had me thinking this may be a scam at first, because they sent me an HDMI cable with a note on the box saying the TV would be delivered at a later date, but the TV was delivered at the date they said it would be.Only complaints about the TV are that the One Connect Box, although advertised as HDMI 2.1, is not the full 48Gbps that HDMI 2.1 requires, its 40Gbps. But with Display Stream Compression enabled you'd never go over this limit anyways. Another major downside, the Ethernet port on the OCV is 100/10, which means it's limited to only 100Mbps, essentially making Ethernet pointless. WiFi is faster than Ethernet is on this TV. If you're planning on getting this TV to do cloud gaming, then this would be a major downside, but luckily I have my own Gaming PC and console so I will never need to use cloud gaming on the TV. Still would be nice to get my full bandwidth while streaming on the Smart TV. And lastly, I have read nothing but horror stories about Tizen OS 8.0. My TV came shipped with Tizen 7.0, but it constantly asks me to update to One UI / Tizen 8.0. Samsung does not allow you to downgrade your OS on these TVs, so it's not worth the risk updating the firmware / OS. I'll be waiting for Tizen 9.0 before I update the firmware. And to address the other reviews that claim the audio quality on the TV is bad, the audio sounds great on mine, but would be accentuated nicely with a sound bar. One feature that I love on this TV, is that you can change the delay of your aftermarket audio. For example I have TOSLINK/optical Bose Cinemate surround sound speakers connected to the TV, and I can change the audio delay of the speakers so that they match up with the TVs speakers. Which was a major issue on all the previous TVs that I owned, because the Bose speakers and TV speakers would not be in sync with each other, which made this awful sounding reverb effect.Overall, TV image is a just absolutely mind blowing. I can't put into words how incredibly phenomenal the colors and overall image are. And it even has this Real Depth Enhancer feature that will up the contrast of images in the foreground which makes them look 3D. While there are some drawbacks to this TV, I got it for 40% off which is an incredible deal so I'm very satisfied with it.
D**R
This Is AWESOME!
I figured out that a 77" TV was the biggest screen I could possibly fit in my Living room and the S95C series was getting rave reviews. I ordered it and the Amazon crew cheerfully installed it. I really like the central base: it fits on my media cabinet perfectly. The Q Symphony feature lets you run a Samsung Soundbar system in parallel with the TV's speakers and it sounds great. The picture is absolutely insane (in a good way) Fantastic contrast, excellent brightness, screen barely reflects (you won't notice unless the screen goes black). User interface takes getting used to and can frustrate until you get experience with it. Otherwise, I've streamed directly from the internet, done OTA TV, run game consoles, displayed my laptop via both Bluetooth and HDMI, and the Blu-ray player never looked better. For concert media I can optical audio out to my vintage audio receiver via an optical DAC. This TV has completed and surpassed my expectations.
J**H
The TV is too smart
I bought this TV because I wanted an incredible TV. In my view a good TV can handle different types of content well. I watch movies and TV and play video games, so I expected all of these to be handled well. I'm really disappointed by this TV because I've run into so many problems just getting the basics to work. The TV tries to do a lot of things for me, but it often ends up making my experience worse.1. Picture quality. Most content looks just fine, but sometimes I notice that the colors look really odd. In the example picture I added, the blue light completely washed out the woman's hair and the side of her face. I tried other picture modes like filmmaker mode and I tried to play around with all the settings on the TV, but nothing I tried seemed to work. This happens a lot when I try and watch older movies (pre-2000s), most recently Con Air2. Smart inputs simply don't work. I plugged in my mac and it recognized it as a "PC", but then didn't show me the screen. Same with my PS5, it recognized it as a "PS5" but then said "HDMI Cable: No Signal". After some searching I found a setting called Input Signal Plus and turned it off, which fixed everything. But now there's no customization per content type. For example there's a "gaming mode" when I assume will make games look better, but it doesn't work without Input Signal Plus. It's just a lot of headache to do simple things like plug in my laptop and mirror the screens3. There's constantly extra things popping up that I don't need. Often when I try and play games the samsung gaming hub pops onto the screen and I have to figure out how to navigate back to my PS5. Or while I'm watching something, a pop-up will happen in the top right corner telling me there a new update message from the TV. I don't need or want this type of thing for my TV.Overall I'm just disappointed by the frustration this TV has added to my life. I miss my 10-year old TV where everything would just work. I would have returned the TV, but I took a while to set it up during my move and the return window passed (my fault).
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