SAMSUNG The Frame vs SAMSUNG QN95C: Which 75-Inch TV Offers Better Style and Performance for Your Viewing Experience?

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  1. 1 Specs
  2. 2 Which to get
In the ever-evolving world of televisions, the SAMSUNG The Frame Series TV and the SAMSUNG QN75QN95CAFXZA TV stand out for very different reasons. On one hand, The Frame transforms your average viewing experience into a visual art gallery, seamlessly integrating with your home decor while boasting features like an anti-reflection matte display. It appeals to those who value aesthetics just as much as performance, allowing you to showcase art or personal photos when not binge-watching your favorite series.

On the other hand, the QN75QN95CAFXZA pushes the boundaries of display technology, focusing on superior picture quality and performance. But does that mean it sacrifices style for substance? This model targets the hardcore home theater enthusiast who prioritizes cinematic experience over the artistic flair that The Frame offers.

So, which one is right for you? Are you drawn to the idea of an art-centric TV that doubles as decor, or do you crave the uncompromising performance of a top-tier display? Let’s dive deeper and find out how these two contrasting models stack up against each other.

Specs​

Parameter
SAMSUNG The Frame Series TV​
SAMSUNG QN75QN95CAFXZA TV​
Picture​
SAMSUNGTheFrameSeriesTV.jpg
SAMSUNGQN75QN95CAFXZATV.jpg
Screen Size​
65​
75 Inches​
Reference Price​
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$1995​
Model Year​
2024​
2023​
Highlight​
Includes Free White Bezel Value $199 - VGSCFA75WTB
ART MODE: Transform your QLED 4K TV into your own art exhibit with modern art, classic art pieces or your own personal photos when you’re not watching your favorite shows
ANTI-REFLECTION w/ MATTE DISPLAY: Enjoy more visibility with 100% Color Volume with virtually no light reflection, night or day; The premium Matte Display Film limits light distraction by reducing glare from your shows, contents & works of art¹
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Internet Applications​
-​
YouTube, Browser​
Controller Type​
-​
Remote Control​
Control Method​
Remote​
Remote​
Aspect Ratio​
16:9​
16:9​
Display Technology​
QLED​
QLED​
Screen Finish​
-​
Flat​
Resolution​
4K​
4K​
Refresh Rate​
120​
-​
HDR Format​
HDR10, Dolby Vision, HDR10+​
HDR10+, HDR10​
Backlight Technology​
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Mini-LED​
Backlight Setting​
-​
Standard, Dynamic, Movie, Game​
Picture Enhancement​
Quantum HDR, 4K LS03D​
NEO QLED, Motion Rate​
Motion Enhancement​
True​
Samsung Motion Rate or similar​
Audio Channels​
2.0​
2.0​
Audio Input​
HDMI, Optical, 3.5mm auxiliary​
HDMI
Speaker Description​
Built-In Speaker​
Two built-in speakers, down-firing configuration​
Video Encoding​
HEVC, VP9, AV1​
H.264 or H.265 (HEVC) or VP9​
Water Resistance​
Not Water Resistant​
-​
Tuner Type​
-​
ATSC​
Line Voltage​
110 VAC 60 Hz​
110 VAC 60 Hz​
Other Features​
Built-In Speaker, Supreme UHD Dimming, Dual LED, Quantum Processor 4K, Wide Viewing Angle​
Flat​
D x W x H​
9"D x 48.7"W x 29.3"H​
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Connectivity Technology​
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet, HDMI
Wi-Fi​
Wireless Technology​
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi​
Wi-Fi​
Usb Ports​
1​
1​
HDMI Ports​
4​
-​
Signal Format​
HDMI, USB, ATSC​
Digital​

Which to get​

Hey everyone.

I'm in the market for a new TV and I'm torn between two Samsung models: The Frame Series and the QN95CAFXZA.

First up, the Frame Series. I love the idea of the Art Mode, which turns the TV into an art piece when I'm not watching. The QLED 4K display sounds incredible, especially with that anti-reflection matte finish. It seems perfect for bright rooms since it reduces glare, which is a big win for me. But, I'm curious about the overall sound quality. Are the built-in speakers any good, or do I need to invest in a sound system?

On the flip side, the QN95CAFXZA has to be a beast in terms of picture quality too, right? I hear it's top-of-the-line with great sound as well. But what are the downsides? Is it overkill for just watching regular shows and movies?

I’d love to hear from anyone who’s used either of these. Which one do you think has better picture and sound quality? Any potential downsides I should be worried about? Thanks!
 
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