Hey you guys. I did forget to mention the capability of the tv speakers, as well as the build quality. The tv speakers are OK / 7.5 out of 10. They do lack bass, so i guess thats where Samsung steps in, to leverage their soundbars for the Q-Symphony effect. The build quality is very Sleek, Modern, and Solid👌🏽. I love how thin it is with the edge to edge display.
Great review! You are the only one who talked about the multie vieuw options. I was considering lg g2 and de qn900B but know for sure I want the qn900b 85 inch😁. Almost OLED and brights with 4000 nits. Iam sold
Thank you! Yeah, the multi view is an awesome feature to have. I dont have instruments to measure brightness/nits/candelas but this tv cranks out brightness. Glad I could share some insight. Please like and subscribe for more future vids.👍🏼
Thanks for this indept review! A quick one, did you experience any connection issue with your Sonos Arc? Just considering to get a QN800B, but it seems most of this QN has the eARC bug when communicating with Sonos sound bar.
👍🏼. Great question. I didnt experience any connection issues using the sonos arc full setup, at all. I havent used the qn800b, but my qn900b hasnt had any earc issues.
The LG G2 is an amazing oled tv. It really depends the most on where you have your tv situated. Oleds excel in darker environments and mini leds in brighter environments. It's all about use case. You have massive hdr impact (QN900B) with extremely minimal blooming vs. Perfect black levels (LG G2). Hope that insight helps.
@@DarkLionn83 right on man. I have the qn900b in the living room to blast through any sunlight and have my 65 inch lg cx in my primary bedroom. All about preference and use case. 👍🏼
Have you noticed any issue with speaker rattle? I've heard and seen some complaints about the speakers on the QN95B, QN800B, and the QN900B that all have the same speaker systems. I have the Q900B soundbar and want to use the Q-symphony that utilizes the speakers in conjunction with he soundbar. Any problems that you have seen?
Samsung is slightly better than sony when it comes to sound in most of their tvs. However the Sony a90j and Sony a95k are substantially better sound wise than anything Samsung offers.
@@avijitjha1614 my qn900b 85 inch sounds good, but not great. To me, Samsung could have added more bass to the tv speakers to give more range. The speakers are pretty good, not Great. Just my honest opinion. Samsung's Ace up its sleeve is leveraging its Q-SYMPHONY feature which is freaking awesome.
Imho it is better than the x95k 85 inch when it comes to gaming chops (game bar), dimming zones, sharper image due to 8k, 4k@ 144 hrtz (pc), 8k @ 60 hrtz, 4 hdmi 2.1 ports, Q-Symphony, multiview, etc. The x95k is a fantastic tv but Sony skimped on alot of features Samsung brings to the table. Sony still has better motion still, but not by much.
@@TheRokaphella absolutely agree on the gaming. Wow that price. It is $5,499.99 now. But Sony did you try it. For cinema experience with movies did you think the Sony 85" excelled at some things?
@@chebrubin Yes, I was able to spend time with a X95k 85 inch. For movies it is an amazing experience, especially considering it too is an LCD tv. Sony still is the king when it comes to motion processing. Sony just needs to offer more for what they ask us to pay. I feel like these days people want to use their tvs for more than just movies (which again, Sony does very well). If Sony catches up to Samsung in gaming and more features...👀
Hey you guys. I did forget to mention the capability of the tv speakers, as well as the build quality. The tv speakers are OK / 7.5 out of 10. They do lack bass, so i guess thats where Samsung steps in, to leverage their soundbars for the Q-Symphony effect. The build quality is very Sleek, Modern, and Solid👌🏽. I love how thin it is with the edge to edge display.
I heard there's a audio issue near speakers vibrating and producing noise in this model did you encounter it? Can you check and confirm once 🥺🥺🥺
@@saicharanreddy9597 it was very faint on my unit, but I did experience it. Some units seem to have the issue, others, not so much or not at all.
Great review! You are the only one who talked about the multie vieuw options. I was considering lg g2 and de qn900B but know for sure I want the qn900b 85 inch😁. Almost OLED and brights with 4000 nits. Iam sold
Thank you! Yeah, the multi view is an awesome feature to have. I dont have instruments to measure brightness/nits/candelas but this tv cranks out brightness. Glad I could share some insight. Please like and subscribe for more future vids.👍🏼
I've had mine for about 5 months and if you can get it for around 4K or less it's a no brainer.
Thanks for all the great review info👍👍 Very helpful 👌
thanks Joel for tuning in! glad i could help, please like and subscribe
@@TheRokaphella Already did 👍
What kind of LED do you have for your Back light on your TV?
Govee 32 ft
Thanks for this indept review! A quick one, did you experience any connection issue with your Sonos Arc? Just considering to get a QN800B, but it seems most of this QN has the eARC bug when communicating with Sonos sound bar.
👍🏼. Great question. I didnt experience any connection issues using the sonos arc full setup, at all. I havent used the qn800b, but my qn900b hasnt had any earc issues.
I had the qn900a but now I have the G2,is it worth to go to qn900b?it really looks amazing,what about blooming?
The LG G2 is an amazing oled tv. It really depends the most on where you have your tv situated. Oleds excel in darker environments and mini leds in brighter environments. It's all about use case. You have massive hdr impact (QN900B) with extremely minimal blooming vs. Perfect black levels (LG G2). Hope that insight helps.
@@TheRokaphella tnx ,its really matter of preference,I miss the infinite bezel but I love the total black level
@@DarkLionn83 right on man. I have the qn900b in the living room to blast through any sunlight and have my 65 inch lg cx in my primary bedroom. All about preference and use case. 👍🏼
@@TheRokaphella if the G2 get a burn in I will definitely go back to mini led,I love the Samsung 8k series anyway
Have you noticed any issue with speaker rattle? I've heard and seen some complaints about the speakers on the QN95B, QN800B, and the QN900B that all have the same speaker systems. I have the Q900B soundbar and want to use the Q-symphony that utilizes the speakers in conjunction with he soundbar. Any problems that you have seen?
Initially I did hear a Very minor rattle when I cranked up the sound. But I haven't heard it now for months
Can I know what led light strip you were using for this tv?
Govee
How long is your tv stand? I’m trying to see if the one I’m looking into will work with the 85 inch tv
The tv stand is 71 inches. Please like and subscribe. Thanks for checking out the channel.
How is the sound compared to sony? Thx
Samsung is slightly better than sony when it comes to sound in most of their tvs. However the Sony a90j and Sony a95k are substantially better sound wise than anything Samsung offers.
@@TheRokaphella thx for the prompt reply. But other reviewers have claimed that the qn 900b sounds just as good?
@@avijitjha1614 my qn900b 85 inch sounds good, but not great. To me, Samsung could have added more bass to the tv speakers to give more range. The speakers are pretty good, not Great. Just my honest opinion.
Samsung's Ace up its sleeve is leveraging its Q-SYMPHONY feature which is freaking awesome.
Good video
Why is this better the Sony x95k 85"?
Imho it is better than the x95k 85 inch when it comes to gaming chops (game bar), dimming zones, sharper image due to 8k, 4k@ 144 hrtz (pc), 8k @ 60 hrtz, 4 hdmi 2.1 ports, Q-Symphony, multiview, etc.
The x95k is a fantastic tv but Sony skimped on alot of features Samsung brings to the table.
Sony still has better motion still, but not by much.
@@TheRokaphella absolutely agree on the gaming.
Wow that price. It is $5,499.99 now.
But Sony did you try it. For cinema experience with movies did you think the Sony 85" excelled at some things?
@@chebrubin Yes, I was able to spend time with a X95k 85 inch. For movies it is an amazing experience, especially considering it too is an LCD tv. Sony still is the king when it comes to motion processing. Sony just needs to offer more for what they ask us to pay. I feel like these days people want to use their tvs for more than just movies (which again, Sony does very well). If Sony catches up to Samsung in gaming and more features...👀
I like this tv so much except the price