Samsung QN90F Neo QLED Review: The Ultimate Bright-Room Beast

Can the Samsung QN90F beat OLED in black levels? We test the 2000-nit Neo QLED powerhouse for gaming, movies, and AI upscaling. Technosyne verdict.

12/31/20253 min read

THE VERDICT & SCORE

The Samsung QN90F is an engineering marvel of light control. It is designed for the user who doesn't want to close the curtains to enjoy a movie. With its blistering peak brightness and drastically improved local dimming zones, it offers a "visual punch" that OLED simply cannot replicate. It is the gold standard for high-stakes gaming and vivid sports viewing.

Technosyne Score: 9.2 / 10

The Build & Vibe: (The NeoSlim Design)

  • The Material: Sand-blasted Titan Black finish with an ultra-slim profile.

  • The Vibe: Samsung’s NeoSlim Design ensures the TV is almost as thin as an OLED from the side. It feels incredibly premium, with a heavy, hexagonal plate stand that minimizes wobble. The bezel is virtually non-existent, creating an "all-picture" experience that feels like a window into another world.

The Visual Engine: (Quantum Matrix & Mini-LED)

  • The Specs: Neo Quantum HDR+ with 4K resolution.

  • Real-world Clarity: The Quantum Matrix Technology controls the massive array of Mini-LEDs with startling precision. In our "Dark Knight" test, black levels were deep enough to rival OLED, though very minor "blooming" remains visible around bright subtitles.

  • The Anti-Glare Engine: This is the best in the industry. The Ultra Viewing Angle layer ensures that even with a window directly opposite the TV, reflections are diffused into a faint, non-distracting mist.

Performance: (The Gaming & Multitasking Speed)

  • The Hub: Gaming Hub allows you to stream Xbox and NVIDIA GeForce Now without a console.

  • Speed: 4K/144Hz support on all four HDMI 2.1 ports. This is a massive win over the Sony Bravia 8. The input lag is a microscopic 9.8ms, making it feel instantaneous during competitive Call of Duty or Forza sessions.

The Artificial Intelligence: (The NQ4 AI Gen2)

  • The Core: NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor uses 20 neural networks to upscale content.

  • Smart Productivity: The AI doesn't just upscale; it improves "Depth Perception." By identifying the main subject (like a football player) and sharpening it while keeping the grass background natural, it creates a 3D-like effect on a 2D screen.

  • Auto HDR Remastering: Uses AI to convert old SDR content into HDR-like quality, breathing new life into classic films.

Testing and Transparency (E-E-A-T)

  • The Lab Test: We measured peak brightness at a sustained 2,100 nits in a 10% window—nearly double that of the Bravia 8.

  • Transparency: No affiliate links. We analyzed the sub-pixel structure to confirm color accuracy at extreme angles.

  • Source: Cross-referenced with Samsung's Global Technical data for the 2025/26 Neo QLED lineup.

Detailed Performance Breakdown

A. Power & Software (Tizen OS)

The Tizen OS is fast and feature-packed. The "Daily+" hub tracks your fitness via an on-screen camera and manages your smart home devices (SmartThings) via a floor-plan map directly on the TV.

B. Audio System (The Versatility Test)

Object Tracking Sound+ (OTS+): With dedicated up-firing speakers, the QN90F creates a 4.2.2 channel experience. While it has good "height" sound, it lacks the low-end punch of a dedicated sub, so we recommend the Samsung Q-Symphony soundbars for a "Prime Performance" setup.

C. Energy & Remote

The SolarCell Remote remains the best in the business—no batteries required, charging via indoor light or USB-C.

The Highs (Pros) & The Lows (Cons)

  • The Highs: Incredible peak brightness, Best anti-reflection coating, 4x HDMI 2.1 ports, SolarCell Remote.

  • The Lows: Minor blooming in extreme dark scenes, No Dolby Vision support (Samsung uses HDR10+), Tizen UI can feel cluttered.

The Technosyne Scorecard

WHO IS IT FOR?

  • The Bright-Room Owner: You have a living room with big windows and lots of sunlight.

  • The Hardcore Gamer: You own multiple consoles and a PC and need 144Hz on all ports.

  • The Sports Fanatic: You want high motion clarity and vibrant, "popping" colors.

Final Conclusion & THE TECHNOSYNE SELECTION

The Samsung QN90F is the ultimate "utility player." It does everything exceptionally well, particularly in environments where OLEDs struggle to stay visible.

  • THE TECHNOSYNE SELECTION: Prime Performance.

THE SIGNATURE GRID (One Step Above): Samsung QN900D (8K Neo QLED) – If money is no object and you want the absolute pinnacle of brightness (4000 nits) and 8K AI upscaling.

THE REFINED GRID (One Step Below): Samsung QN85F – For those who want the Neo QLED experience and AI features but can settle for slightly fewer local dimming zones to save significantly on price.

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