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Again, one more time this is QD-OLED! Not WOLED! I own this TV, the guy quoting months old articles that are talking about the EU version does not. Again, in EU it was WOLED, in NA it is QD-OLED. Here is the Canadian spec sheet, which shows it is QD-OLED. https://www.samsung.com/ca/tvs/ol...s89cbfxzc/ |
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Here a pic of Sub Pixels showing it is QD-OLED and not WOLED:
https://imgur.com/a/EfdUVUR https://imgur.com/a/ee706wI https://www.reddit.com/r/OLED_Gaming/comments/182k0fm/comment/kaxrml4/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=w... [reddit.com] Now I am debating between getting an 77s95C (have an excellent open box one waiting to be picked up at $2900) and this 77s89c. <$1000 difference... oh well, YOLO! |
Anapeak values of 588 point towards these being indeed Gen 2 QD-OLED panels.
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Wow, so maybe gen 2? 600+ is suppose to be gen 1 and 512 is suppose to be Gen 2 from my understanding? So 588?
Somewhere in between? Maybe these are underperforming gen 2 panels? Thats extremely likely given this finding. No wait 512 is 65" It should be 588. Gen 2 confirmed. Buy away lads. Samsung was just drunk. |
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I had time to explore this TV, and so far, I can confirm the existence of a 'Film Maker Mode.' This TV is identical to the S90C, except for a subpar stand. A previous post mentioned a weak sound system, but I cannot verify this as I don't own the S90C. While searching for this TV on BB's mobile app a few days ago, I noticed two TVs with the same description but different titles. The one labeled 'wall mount TV' was priced at $2,999, while this one had a sale price. However, I need help finding the former, leading me to believe that BB is in the process of updating its website. These are essentially the same TV. That being said, I've been unable to access the 'ANA_PEAK' menu or whatever it is. I've taken some pictures for you to see for yourselves. The most noteworthy observation is that the software (SW) is based on the S90C. I'm sharing this information so that people can better understand, as this TV has limited reliable information. I'm not trying to persuade anyone to make a purchase or cancel their order.
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Ah ok, I didn't know it was that easy! DUH! Anyway results here —-> https://imgur.com/gallery/zjrunri
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https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews.../s89c-oled
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EDIT EDIT EDIT This appears to be gen 2 QD as now a screenshot of the service has been posted. Below is old info.
EDIT EDIT: This TV is a mystery. We only know for sure the original press release said WOLED by LG, then when it hit shelves, "Quantum" was quietly added to the item description. No independent testing has been done yet, but Rtings got one delivered Dec 7. No official word from Samsung on what panel it is (chat reps don't count).
My theory (speculation) is these are previously never released 77" Gen 1 panels. Why?
1) Uses a bit more power per specs than an S90C (Gen 1 was less efficient than Gen 2)
2) Only comes in 77" size (the only size never released during Gen 1 fabrication)
3) Probably low production numbers since it's only sold at Best Buy (Gen 1 had low yield issues which Samsung cited as the reason for no 77" QD TVs at first.)
4) They named it S89C implying it's somehow inferior to the S90C in the same way the S90C is to the S95C.
5) It doesn't makes sense to basically sell a S90C under a new name if it's wasn't somehow different to justify the different model number.
Before i get another comment about "Samsung never made a 77" gen 1" no, they never *released* a 77" gen 1. There's a very important distinction there.
Again, one more time this is QD-OLED! Not WOLED!
I own this TV, the guy quoting months old articles that are talking about the EU version does not. Again, in EU it was WOLED, in NA it is QD-OLED.
Here is the Canadian spec sheet, which shows it is QD-OLED. https://www.samsung.com/ca/tvs/ol...s89cbfxzc/
Somewhere in between? Maybe these are underperforming gen 2 panels? Thats extremely likely given this finding.
No wait 512 is 65" It should be 588. Gen 2 confirmed. Buy away lads. Samsung was just drunk.
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"It depends on where you live, and I should preface this by saying that we're not 100% sure what the exact differences are, as Samsung is incredibly vague on this. So, first of all, across all units of the S89C wherever you live, it doesn't support Filmmaker mode, so if you care about an accurate image you'll have to adjust some settings yourself. The biggest potential difference, though, is the exact panel used, and here's where things get confusing. It's been widely advertised that the S89C uses a WOLED panel from LG, similar to the LG C3 OLED, but it seems like that's only true in Europe. In North America, the S89C uses a QD-OLED panel, so it offers nearly identical picture quality to the S90C."
The fact they are just reposting user speculation is better cited in their S90C article: "In North America, it's known as the S89CB, and according to user reports, it uses a QD-OLED panel similar to the S90C." .... and the "user reports" links to the original reddit thread.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...iffer
So it's still not actually confirmed by Rtings themselves yet. They just got the TV 2 days ago.
The fact they are just reposting user speculation is better cited in their S90C article: "In North America, it's known as the S89CB, and according to user reports, it uses a QD-OLED panel similar to the S90C." .... and the "user reports" links to the original reddit thread.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews...iffer
So it's still not actually confirmed by Rtings themselves yet. They just got the TV 2 days ago.
Question though, I went ahead and got the 5 year geek squad protection. I just can't shake the fact that I spent nearly 25% of the cost of the TV on it. I have 30 days to cancel, what are we thinking about the longevity of these? I really doubt burn in will be an issue for us.
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We just do it like the people in the hood: Run your AC power cord. Place either side of the TV on the foam that came with the TV, ensuring all legs are well aligned. One person is needed to hold the TV while you assemble the stands. Subsequently, move it to the table.
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