Samsung S95F OLED TV Review

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Samsung S95F OLED TV

The conversation around which television brand makes the best OLED panel has been dominated by LG for years. LG invented consumer OLED television technology, built the panels that most competitors used, and set the benchmark that every other manufacturer had to chase. Then Samsung entered the OLED television market with its own distinct panel technology, and everything changed. The Samsung S95F, built on Samsung’s proprietary QD-OLED technology, has been rated by RTINGS.com and multiple other leading review publications as the single best OLED television currently available across any brand, at any price point in its size category.

That is not a casual claim. It means the S95F beats the LG C6, the Sony A95L, and every other OLED television on the market across the combination of criteria that matter most to real-world viewers and gamers. Understanding why requires understanding what makes QD-OLED different from traditional OLED, and what Samsung has achieved with the S95F specifically. This review covers all of it, along with everything you need to make a confident purchase decision.

What Is QD-OLED and Why Does It Matter

Traditional OLED televisions, including the entire LG C and G series, use a white OLED light source combined with colour filters to produce the red, green, and blue components of the image. The colour filter approach limits how saturated and vibrant the colours can appear, particularly in very bright scenes.

Samsung’s QD-OLED technology replaces the colour filter layer with a Quantum Dot layer. Quantum Dots are microscopic semiconductor crystals that convert the blue OLED light source into extremely pure red and green light. The result is a colour volume and colour accuracy that consistently exceeds what traditional OLED with colour filters can achieve, while retaining all the contrast and black level advantages that make OLED superior to LED in the first place.

TechnologyLight SourceColour MethodResult
Traditional OLED (LG)White OLEDColour filtersExcellent contrast, good colour
QD-OLED (Samsung)Blue OLEDQuantum Dot conversionExcellent contrast, superior colour volume
Mini-LED (Samsung, Sony)LED backlightColour filtersHigh brightness, limited contrast

Picture Quality

The S95F delivers picture quality that has to be seen to be fully appreciated. Colour saturation on this panel reaches levels that make other televisions look slightly washed out by comparison when placed side by side. HDR content, particularly Dolby Vision and HDR10 Plus material, benefits enormously from the expanded colour volume. Sunsets, neon-lit cityscapes, and natural scenes with complex foliage all render with a depth and richness that traditional OLED panels cannot fully match.

Peak brightness has been improved over the previous S95D generation, addressing the one area where OLED technology has historically lagged behind the best LED panels in very bright room conditions. For viewing in a well-lit Nigerian living room during the day, the S95F holds its image quality more confidently than earlier OLED generations.

Black levels remain absolute. When the screen shows black, pixels switch off completely, producing the kind of infinite contrast that no LED television can replicate regardless of how many dimming zones it uses.

Samsung S95F OLED TV

Gaming Performance

Gaming SpecSamsung S95F
Native Refresh Rate165Hz
HDMI Version4 x HDMI 2.1
VRR SupportFreeSync Premium Pro, G-Sync Compatible
Input LagUnder 1ms in game mode
4K 144fps Yes, on all HDMI ports
Response Time0.1ms

For PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X users, the S95F is exceptional. All four HDMI ports deliver the full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth needed for 4K at 120 frames per second. The 165Hz native panel is the highest refresh rate available on any OLED television currently sold, giving PC gamers an advantage over the 120Hz ceiling that most competing OLED panels offer. Combined with under 1ms input lag and true VRR support, this television makes fast-paced competitive gaming feel as responsive as a dedicated gaming monitor.

Smart TV and Design

The Tizen operating system on the S95F is fast, intuitive, and well-stocked with every major streaming platform. The Gaming Hub feature allows direct game streaming from Xbox Game Pass and other cloud gaming services without a console connected, which is a genuinely useful addition for users who want flexibility in how they access games.

The physical design is among the most elegant of any television available. The near-borderless display and slim profile make it a statement piece in any room rather than a black rectangle on a stand.

Who Should Buy the Samsung S95F

If your budget can accommodate a premium OLED television and you want the absolute best picture quality currently available from any manufacturer, the Samsung S95F is the television to buy. It outperforms the LG C6 in colour volume and peak brightness while matching it in contrast and black level performance. For serious gamers, the 165Hz refresh rate and comprehensive gaming feature set add further justification. It is not the cheapest OLED on the market, but among the televisions currently reviewed and rated, it is the one that leaves the least room for complaint.

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