![]() Samsung's sleek, rounded remote is my favorite TV clicker overall thanks to superior form and function. The clicker includes voice access via the mic button as well as streaming shortcuts keys. My favorite aspect is how it suspends the big panel above my credenza, seeming to float. Centered, with a small footprint, it looks cleaner and sleeker than the dual legs found on most TVs. Minimalist and nearly all-picture, its most distinctive feature is the stand, which Samsung's website calls a "bending plate." I'm here for that. On the outside the QN90B looks basically the same as last year's QN90A, and that's a good thing. Unlike many TVs that use legs spread out to either side, the QN90B has a central pedestal stand. The flagship 8K QN900B has better local dimming than the QN90B and should deliver a superior picture, but it's more than twice as expensive. Samsung also charges more for its 8K series, but we don't think it's worth paying extra for that higher resolution. Samsung does offer a more expensive 4K model, the QN95B, but its main perk over the QN90B is a separate OneConnect box for the inputs that allows you to run a single cable to the TV. Its main improvement over the less expensive QN85B is better local dimming, according to the spec sheet. The QN90B sits at the high-end of Samsung's 4K Neo QLED TV line for 2022. All sizes have similar specs and should provide similar picture quality. I performed a hands-on evaluation of the 65-inch QN90B but this review also applies to the other screen sizes in the series. +18 more See all photos Samsung QN90B sizes
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