Samsung’s QN90 QLED TVs have long been a top choice for those after a premium TV experience not powered by OLED. This year's QN90D is once again a contender, especially for those who watch in rooms with lots of ambient light.
The latest QN90 blends an even more potent mini LED backlight system with reflection handling that’s among the best I’ve tested all year. Like last year’s model, there’s some occasional light bleed around bright objects, but thanks to loads of dimming zones and excellent black levels, the QN90D usually looks quite good with the lights down, too.
This won’t be the best TV for every budget or buyer. You can get much of what makes the QN90D great from cheaper mini LED models like Hisense’s U8N (8/10, WIRED Recommends), while rival OLEDs, including Samsung’s own S90D (9/10, WIRED Recommends), provide a more balanced performance. Still, folks who appreciate the subtleties of high-end picture processing mixed with sizzling brightness will find the QN90D a tempting choice.
Industrial Elegance
Unlike the S90D, which uses a faux pedestal stand comprising two center legs, the QN90D employs a solid metal plate that roots the TV to your console with rugged confidence. It takes more effort to set up and adds over 7 pounds to the 65-inch model’s already hefty 60-pound panel, but the result is a slick look and a sturdy base.
The panel itself is remarkably slim for a TV with an LED backlighting system. Measuring just over an inch in depth, it’s nearly two inches thinner than more budget-friendly QLED models (the “q” stands for quantum dots) like the U8N or TCL’s QM7. That may not matter once it’s up on your wall or console, but it’s nice to get a premium vibe for premium pricing.