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In the world of high-end televisions, the battle between OLED and QLED technologies is as fierce as ever, and today, we’re putting two Samsung contenders head-to-head: the SAMSUNG QN65S95DAFXZA with its OLED brilliance and the SAMSUNG QN800B Series flaunting Quantum Matrix Technology Pro.
On one side, the QN65S95DAFXZA promises deep blacks and vivid colors, enhanced by features like Motion Xcelerator 144 Hz, making it a potential game-changer for both movie nights and gaming marathons. But does its glare-free OLED technology truly outperform the stunning precision of Quantum Mini LEDs found in the QN800B?
On the other hand, the QN800B offers an impressive 8K resolution powered by its Neural Quantum Processor, which claims to enhance content through AI upscaling. However, is that leap to 8K worth it, or do the rich colors and contrast of the QN65S95DAFXZA hold their ground?
Join us as we dissect these two models, exploring not just specs, but the real-world implications of choosing one over the other in your living space. Which technology will reign supreme: the cinematic depth of OLED or the striking detail of Quantum Matrix? Let’s find out.
The QN65S95DAFXZA boasts OLED technology, which sounds incredible for contrast and detail, especially in dark scenes. The claim of reduced glare and powerful brightness is super appealing too. Plus, that Motion Xcelerator 144 Hz is a dream for gaming if you’re into that! But how’s the overall sound quality? I know it has some optimized outlets, so maybe it excels there, but I’m curious if the built-in speakers are up to par.
On the flip side, the QN800B Series offers Quantum Matrix Technology Pro, which seems to promise some astonishing color and contrast with its Mini LEDs. The Neural Quantum Processor for 8K content is intriguing, but I wonder how good the upscaling really is. The design is sleek with the Infinity One Design, which is a plus for aesthetics, but does that mean it sacrifices any sound quality?
Both sound amazing, but I’m looking for thoughts on picture quality, sound, the systems overall, and any potential downsides. Which one would you go for?
On one side, the QN65S95DAFXZA promises deep blacks and vivid colors, enhanced by features like Motion Xcelerator 144 Hz, making it a potential game-changer for both movie nights and gaming marathons. But does its glare-free OLED technology truly outperform the stunning precision of Quantum Mini LEDs found in the QN800B?
On the other hand, the QN800B offers an impressive 8K resolution powered by its Neural Quantum Processor, which claims to enhance content through AI upscaling. However, is that leap to 8K worth it, or do the rich colors and contrast of the QN65S95DAFXZA hold their ground?
Join us as we dissect these two models, exploring not just specs, but the real-world implications of choosing one over the other in your living space. Which technology will reign supreme: the cinematic depth of OLED or the striking detail of Quantum Matrix? Let’s find out.
Specs
Parameter | SAMSUNG QN65S95DAFXZA TV | SAMSUNG QN800B Series TV |
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Picture | ||
Screen Size | 65 Inches | 74.5 Inches |
Reference Price | $2197.99 | - |
Model Year | 2024 | 2022 |
Specific Uses | - | Home Viewing |
Highlight | OLED Technology: Discover details you have been missing - even in dark and light scenes | OLED Glare Free: This premium TV features dramatic detail, reduced glare, and powerful brightness OLED HDR Pro: You will experience true-to-life TV colors at home with the help of OLED HDR Pro | Motion Xcelerator 144 Hz: Motion Xcelerator 144Hz is sometimes called Motion Xcelerator Turbo+. Requires compatible gaming PC supporting 4K resolution 6 Optimized Outlets: The PowerQuest 2 offers six application-optimized outlets in total: one 4K/8K video-optimized Linear Filter outlet, one High-Current outlet for amplification devices and powered speakers or subwoofers, and four Linear Filter outlets for source components | Non-Sacrificial Surge Protection: Non-Sacrificial Surge Protection prevents both high voltage and high current from damaging your equipment, while ensuring that your PowerQuest device won’t fail over time | QUANTUM MATRIX TECHNOLOGY PRO: With Quantum Matrix Technology Pro, a staggering grid of Samsung's own Quantum Mini LEDs unleash a billion colors with ultra-fine precision for intense contrast NEURAL QUANTUM PROCESSOR: Experience AI powered 8K; The ultra-high performance 8K processor uses 20 distinct neural networks, each with its own expertise, to drive intuitive Smart TV Hub controls, Dolby Atmos sound and exquisite 8K upscaling (disclosure: *Utilizes AI-Based formulas to upscale to 8K Resolution. Resulting picture may vary based on source content.) INFINITY ONE DESIGN W/ SLIM ONE CONNECT: Immerse yourself in the striking simplicity of the Infinity One Design; With its slim profile & modern lines, it was created to complement your style; and has the beauty to blend in. Plus, the Slim One Connect moves your cables out of sight. |
Operating System | Tizen | Samsung Tizen™ |
Internet Applications | Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, Apple TV, YouTube, HBO Max, Peacock, Sling, and More | Apple TV+, Samsung TV Plus, Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, Xbox, Nvidia GeForce NOW, ESPN and Max |
Remote Control | - | Voice Control |
Controller Type | Remote Control | Voice Control |
Control Method | - | Remote |
Display Technology | OLED | QLED |
Screen Finish | - | Flat |
Has Color Screen | - | Yes |
Resolution | 4K | 8K |
Refresh Rate | 120 Hz | 120 Hz |
HDR Format | - | HDR10, HDR10+ |
Backlight Technology | - | Mini-LED |
Backlight Setting | - | Mini-LED |
Picture Enhancement | - | Quantum Matrix Technology Pro, Neural Quantum Processor 8K |
Motion Enhancement | - | Motion Xcelerator Turbo Pro |
Audio Channels | 4.2.2 | 4.2.2 |
Audio Output | Surround | Surround |
Audio Input | - | HDMI |
Speaker Description | - | Surround |
Surround Sound | - | Dolby Atmos |
Video Encoding | - | HEVC |
Screen Mirroring | - | Google Cast or Miracast |
Water Resistance | - | Not Water Resistant |
Compatible Devices | - | Laptop, Smart Speaker, Smart Watch, Tablet, Television, Car Audio Systems, Cellphones |
Tuner Type | - | ATSC |
Other Features | Mini Map Zoom, Infinity One Design, Samsung Tizen OS, Universal Guide, Ambient Mode+, Built-in Voice Assistant, Samsung TV Plus, Samsung Smart Hub, Multi View, SmartThings Compatible, Samsung Health, ConnecTime, Samsung Gaming Hub, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Optical, 4 HDMI, eARC, LAN Port, Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound+, Q-Symphony, Active Voice Amplifier Pro, Adaptive Sound Pro, 4.2.2 Ch, 360 Audio, Filmmaker Mode, Includes: SolarCell Remote, One Connect Box, 400 x 300 VESA | 100% Color Volume with Quantum Dot; HDR10+; Works with Google Assistant and Alexa, Quantum Matrix Technology Pro; Neural Quantum Processor 8K; Motion Xcelerator Turbo Pro |
D x W x H | 10.5"D x 56.8"W x 35.2"H | 12.5"D x 65.7"W x 40.3"H |
Connectivity Technology | - | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet, HDMI |
Bluetooth Version | - | 4.2 |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Usb Ports | 4 | 3 |
HDMI Ports | 4 | 4 |
Audio Out Ports | - | 1 |
Connector Type | Optical, HDMI, eARC, LAN, Ex-Link, IP Control Support | USB, HDMI |
Signal Format | - | Digital |
Which to get
Looking to level up my TV game and I'm torn between two Samsung models: the QN65S95DAFXZA and the QN800B Series. Let’s break it down!The QN65S95DAFXZA boasts OLED technology, which sounds incredible for contrast and detail, especially in dark scenes. The claim of reduced glare and powerful brightness is super appealing too. Plus, that Motion Xcelerator 144 Hz is a dream for gaming if you’re into that! But how’s the overall sound quality? I know it has some optimized outlets, so maybe it excels there, but I’m curious if the built-in speakers are up to par.
On the flip side, the QN800B Series offers Quantum Matrix Technology Pro, which seems to promise some astonishing color and contrast with its Mini LEDs. The Neural Quantum Processor for 8K content is intriguing, but I wonder how good the upscaling really is. The design is sleek with the Infinity One Design, which is a plus for aesthetics, but does that mean it sacrifices any sound quality?
Both sound amazing, but I’m looking for thoughts on picture quality, sound, the systems overall, and any potential downsides. Which one would you go for?