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Samsung EDU/EPP/AAA Members: 83" Samsung QN83S90CAEXZA S90C Series OLED TV (2023 model) on sale for
$2799.99 when you follow the deal instructions below.
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About this product:
- Resolution: 3840x2160
- HDR OLED: HDR10+, HLG
- Refresh Rate: 120Hz
- Quantum OLED Technology
- Neural quantum processor w/ 4k upscaling; high-performance, AI powered processor
- Color validated by industry leading experts at Pantone
- Dolby Atmos & object tracking sound lite:
- Laserslim design with a depth of only 4mm, virtually bezel-free, near flush-fit wall mount solution or a streamlined simple plus metal stand
- Motion Xcelerator Turbo Pro creates consistently crisp 4k visuals at blazing-fast speeds up to 120hz and game motion plus goes up to 144hz with compatible PC-connected content
- Samsung Gaming Hub bringing the best of console games, streaming games and more–all in one place
- Innovative SolarCell Remote features a solar panel for charging, as well as other smart features including a built-in microphone to use with your favorite voice assistant
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TLDR - I came away disappointed. For those looking for an 80+ inch 4k OLED tv with top of the line OLED tech - It doesnt exist for the 2023 models.
Here's a summary of current 4k OLED situation...
Both LG's and Samsung's OLED Panel manufacturing and TV manufacturing buisnesses are indenpendent from one other. (4 somewhat sepeate companies.)
OLED panels from LG and Samsung are found in many different brand OLED TVs. However, both brand's panel companies sometimes reserve the top tier tech at the largest panels sizes for their own brand's TV business.
LG's WOLED (2023) panels with MLA and META tech get top marks.
Samsungs (2023) QD-OLED panels get top marks.
LG's WOLED panels with MLA and META tech trades blows with Samsung's QD-OLED tech. There is no clear winner between these two in 2023... each solution has strengths and weaknesses vs the other.
All other things being equal, QD-OLED based TVs are considerd to be better than WOLED based TVs that do NOT have META and/or MLA tech.
LG's top of the line 4k series is the G3. LG G3's use WOLED panels with MLA and META tech except for the G3 83" model. One level down is C3 series, however no C3's have MLA tech so brightness and color volume suffer. LG is said to restrict 77" panels with MLA and META tech to LG branded TVs this year.
Samsung's top of the line 4k series is the S95C. One level down is the S90C series. Both the S95C and S90C series use QD-OLED panels, but the S95C series TVs are significantly more expense than the S90C series. Most reviewers consider the S90C series 55, 65, & 77 inch models some of the best bang for the buck (upper tier) OLEDs you can buy. There is no 80+ inch S95C. Also, the S90C series 83 inch model uses LG's WOLED panel WITHOUT MLA tech.
No 80+ inch 4k OLED panel exists with MLA or QD-OLED tech...
If you are insistant on purchasing an 83" OLED based TV this year, you are probalby better off buying the LG C3 on sale over the LG G3 and Samsung S90c. They all use the same panel, the C3 should be close to the S90C's price, and the C3 will come with DV support and better picture processing.
If you are looking for an 83" (4k) OLED with same technology that get's rave reviews in the top tier 55, 65, and 77" models - You need to wait until next year.
For smaller size OLED's:
Samsung still won't pay the trivial licensing cost per TV for Dobly Vision... The alternative is a pricier Sony model using a Samsung QD-OLED panel.
The LG 77" G3 is considered one of the best TVs you can buy due to LG's Dolby Vision support and MLA tech.
The Sony 77" A95L uses the top tier QD-OLED panel from Samsung. Sony's offering includes Dobly Vision support and has Sony's superior video processing and trades blows with the LG G3.
No 83" OLED for me this year.
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For anyone who wanted a code, I spoke to Samsung chat and they gave me "LGMU5UOVTB". It takes 10% off your cart but it does not stack with other epp programs. If it doesn't work anymore, I apologize. It expired or was 1 time use.
Prices end up being about the same. Advice?
Prices end up being about the same. Advice?
83 vs 77 is 16% more screen at a 40% premium. Must consider WOLED vs QD-OLED as well.
83 vs 77 is 16% more screen at a 40% premium. Must consider WOLED vs QD-OLED as well.
Comparing s90c woled 83" vs Sony mini LED 85" x95k
Since not many reviews for the 83 inch is out I'm having difficulty deciding
Comparing s90c woled 83" vs Sony mini LED 85" x95k
Since not many reviews for the 83 inch is out I'm having difficulty deciding
IMO, there is no reason to pay more for 83" vs 77" unless you are a size king lol
Between those two, I would lean towards the Sony for processing power and Dolby Vision (plus the extra 2"). The S90C 83" will be reviewed comparably to the LG C3 since LG makes the panels for them. Most likely why it's difficult to find reviews for the S90C 83"
Comparing s90c woled 83" vs Sony mini LED 85" x95k
Since not many reviews for the 83 inch is out I'm having difficulty deciding
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TLDR - I came away disappointed. For those looking for an 80+ inch 4k OLED tv with top of the line OLED tech - It doesnt exist for the 2023 models.
Here's a summary of current 4k OLED situation...
Both LG's and Samsung's OLED Panel manufacturing and TV manufacturing buisnesses are indenpendent from one other. (4 somewhat sepeate companies.)
OLED panels from LG and Samsung are found in many different brand OLED TVs. However, both brand's panel companies sometimes reserve the top tier tech at the largest panels sizes for their own brand's TV business.
LG's WOLED (2023) panels with MLA and META tech get top marks.
Samsungs (2023) QD-OLED panels get top marks.
LG's WOLED panels with MLA and META tech trades blows with Samsung's QD-OLED tech. There is no clear winner between these two in 2023... each solution has strengths and weaknesses vs the other.
All other things being equal, QD-OLED based TVs are considerd to be better than WOLED based TVs that do NOT have META and/or MLA tech.
LG's top of the line 4k series is the G3. LG G3's use WOLED panels with MLA and META tech except for the G3 83" model. One level down is C3 series, however no C3's have MLA tech so brightness and color volume suffer. LG is said to restrict 77" panels with MLA and META tech to LG branded TVs this year.
Samsung's top of the line 4k series is the S95C. One level down is the S90C series. Both the S95C and S90C series use QD-OLED panels, but the S95C series TVs are significantly more expense than the S90C series. Most reviewers consider the S90C series 55, 65, & 77 inch models some of the best bang for the buck (upper tier) OLEDs you can buy. There is no 80+ inch S95C. Also, the S90C series 83 inch model uses LG's WOLED panel WITHOUT MLA tech.
No 80+ inch 4k OLED panel exists with MLA or QD-OLED tech...
If you are insistant on purchasing an 83" OLED based TV this year, you are probalby better off buying the LG C3 on sale over the LG G3 and Samsung S90c. They all use the same panel, the C3 should be close to the S90C's price, and the C3 will come with DV support and better picture processing.
If you are looking for an 83" (4k) OLED with same technology that get's rave reviews in the top tier 55, 65, and 77" models - You need to wait until next year.
For smaller size OLED's:
Samsung still won't pay the trivial licensing cost per TV for Dobly Vision... The alternative is a pricier Sony model using a Samsung QD-OLED panel.
The LG 77" G3 is considered one of the best TVs you can buy due to LG's Dolby Vision support and MLA tech.
The Sony 77" A95L uses the top tier QD-OLED panel from Samsung. Sony's offering includes Dobly Vision support and has Sony's superior video processing and trades blows with the LG G3.
No 83" OLED for me this year.
Also @JollyGiraffe405 I sit about 13-14 feet away. 77 inches is stretching that viewing distance doable but bigger is better in that case
Also @JollyGiraffe405 I sit about 13-14 feet away. 77 inches is stretching that viewing distance doable but bigger is better in that case
All good but also, the 83 C3 is still selling for almost 4K so, if you get the 83 S90c you are a full thousand less than even the 83 C3. Its starting to get compelling.
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