Samsung’s 77-inch OLED is the best TV I’ve seen at CES 2023
Samsung’s next-gen QD-OLED set is a stunner
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Update: We’ve now had a chance to really testSamsung’s latestOLED, so check out our initial hands-onSamsung S95C review.
CES always provides a perfect opportunity to check out envelope-pushing TV tech, whether it’s real world developments that will be incorporated in the next generation of sets shipping that year, or futuristic prototypes that allow manufacturers to flex their design and engineering muscles.
CES 2023is filled with plenty of new examples ofthe best OLED TVs, and many of them will be coming to a store near you in the very near future. I’ve looked closely at these new offerings, and the one that’s most vividly captured my attention is Samsung’s 77-inch S95C, one of the flagship products in the company’s2023 TV lineup.
At CES 2022, I only got a quick peek at the company’s OLED TV in a closed-door demo of the then-new QD-OLED tech. That model soon emerged as theS95B, and we couldn’t have been more impressed with its performance. But its successor, theSamsung S95C, outdoes that model in multiple ways and, even better, comes in a new 77-inch screen size to accompany the 65- and 55-inchers Samsung will also be releasing.
According to Samsung, its 2023 QD-OLED models (the company calls them simply OLED TVs) offer a 30% increase in brightness over the 2022 version. And since the S95B was already the brightest OLED TV we’d yet tested, the new sets are going to truly be something to behold (Samsung is claiming up to 2,000 nits peak brightness). The light output boost comes via a new QuantumHDROLED Plus feature that uses AI deep learning to fine-tune brightness on a per-pixel level, and you can see it at work in the picture below, which shows Samsung’s 2022 OLED at left, the 2023 version at center, and a conventional W-OLED TV at right.
An Auto HDR Remastering feature on the S95C uses AI magic to convert high-def standard dynamic range sources to HDR, so all images will benefit from boosted brightness and highlight detail.
The new Samsung QD-OLEDs will also be great gaming TVs, with a 144Hz refresh rate and FreeSync Premium Pro certification (an OLED TV first). The Gaming Hub in the company’s Tizen smart TV interface offers cloud gaming via Xbox, Nvideo GeForce Now,AmazonLuna, and Utomik, and a new MiniMap Sharing feature lets players glance at a minimap of a game on any display.
One Connect or not
Samsung’s new OLED will come in two different versions: the S95C with an external One Connect box and theSamsung S90Cwith integrated connections (and thus a bulkier form factor). Another difference between the two is a Quantum HDR OLED Plus on the S95C and regular Quantum HDR OLED on the S90C, though it’s unclear if that will have any comparative impact on peak brightness. The S95C will also have a built-in 4.2.2-channel speaker system for Dolby Atmos, while the S90C’s will be simpler.
We’ll probably be getting our hands on one of the company’s new OLED TVs sometime this spring for a full test, so look out for that. And if you’re in the market for one ofthe best TVs, I’d save up my money for the 77-inch version, which provides a more immersive viewing experience than the 65- and 55-inch versions. With a TV that looks this good, you’re going to want to get up close.
In the mean time, you can check out our guide on whetherSamsung OLED TVs are worth buying.
Check out ourCES 2023hub for all the latest news from the show as it happens. We’ll be covering everything from8KTVs and foldable displays to new phones, laptops, and smart home gadgets, so stick with us for the big stories.
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Al Griffin has been writing about and reviewing A/V tech since the days LaserDiscs roamed the earth, and was previously the editor of Sound & Vision magazine.
When not reviewing the latest and greatest gear or watching movies at home, he can usually be found out and about on a bike.
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