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Old 01-27-2023, 08:12 PM   #1
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Arrow Samsung 2023 S95C QD OLED TVs 77", 65" & 55"

I just completed our Samsung 2023 S95C QD OLED TV webpage and it's a must see for the most up-to-date insider information on this new QD OLED display technology for the 2023 model year.

Other than this new QD OLED TVs exceptional picture quality and it's built-in beautiful art galleries the TV is literally less than 1/2" think and looks stunning and minimal when wall mounted.



Samsung included Value Electronics in the very first allocation/shipment which is scheduled for the week of Feb. 27.
https://valueelectronics.com/product...5c-qd-oled-tv/

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Here are the first impressions from Sound and Vision (including pricing) regarding the Samsung QLED and QD OLED TV's:

https://www.soundandvision.com/conte...d-availability
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Here are the first impressions from Sound and Vision (including pricing) regarding the Samsung QLED and QD OLED TV's:

https://www.soundandvision.com/conte...d-availability
After reading the following quote, it almost makes me want to upgrade my year 2008 Pioneer Elite Signature series PRO-141FD plasma. Not a bad price for a 4K OLED, but I think I will wait until the year 2026-2028 to go with either a native 8K OLED or 8K projector.

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"Let's begin with the 77-inch S95C, which costs $4,500. This TV is a breakthrough in OLED technology, as it eliminates the additional white pixel used in traditional WOLED screens to achieve high brightness. By utilizing only pure RGB pixels, the QD OLED not only provides the necessary brightness for HDR and viewing in well-lit rooms, but also produces a wider range of colors."

"I had the opportunity to test the Q95C and was captivated by the stunning imagery it produces. The picture quality is the best I have seen so far in a consumer TV."
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Samsung selects the top 4 S95C authorized dealers and guess who's in the top 4 hand selected top dealers; it's your's truly!

https://innovate.samsungdisplay.com/...qd-oled-77-tv/
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According to Sound and Vision magazine test results this 77 inch Samsung S95C is the absolute best OLED on the market today, beating anything Sony and LG has to offer so far. However maybe Sony and LG might release a OLED flat panel toward the end of 2023 that is better than the Samsung S95C. If I had to make a decision today on which OLED to go with it would be the Samsung S95C which offers HDR10+. But the big negative is Samsung does not offer Dolby Vision HDR which is little better quality then HDR10+. Sony and LG support Dolby Vision HDR but no HDR10+. VIZIO offers HDR10+ and Dolby Vision HDR from the same display.

According to the Samsung spec sheet and also the Sound and Vision magazine review, this Samsung offers not only 120Hz refresh rate but also 144Hz refresh rate. The 144Hz refresh rate is for videogames that are at native 24fps. The big question is does the Filmmaker mode on this Samsung OLED display repeat the native 4K/24P and 1080p/24 frame 5 times to reach the displays native 120Hz output or does the Filmmaker mode repeat 6 times to reach the displays 144Hz output? Another issue back between the years 2010-2016 when flat panels had the Blu-ray 3D feature, I was trying to get the flat panel display companies to use 144Hz triple flash technology at 72Hz for each eye just like the movie theater instead of using 120Hz at 60Hz for each eye with 3:2 pulldown for Blu-ray 3D.

No flat panel in existence ever used 144Hz triple flash technology for Blu-ray 3D it was always 120Hz for 3D. Many of the 3D artifact problems that both plasma and LCD TV’s were having could have been solved by going to either 144Hz (72Hz for each eye) or 192Hz (96Hz for each eye). But now gamers are getting the 144Hz mode on some flat panels, but Blu-ray 3D fans are not getting passive or active glasses options for these new displays. It is just sad to see that when 144Hz is finally offered on a flat panel display that there is no Blu-ray 3D option.

The following are select quotes from the Sound and Vision magazine article


“The 2023 Samsung S95C offers unparalleled picture quality, owing to quantum dot OLED technology. Its pure RGB emissive pixels enable the delivery of remarkable brightness, contrast, and color, providing a viewing experience that truly honors the source material.”

“However, what truly sets this TV apart is not its shared features with other Samsung models but its QD OLED technology. The two major enhancements for 2023 include the availability of a 77-inch option and increased brightness. This combination creates an enticing choice for a primary living room TV that can withstand daytime brightness while delivering a reference-quality image in a darkened room. Furthermore, it ensures an exceptional viewing experience from any seat, thanks to its superior wide viewing angles.”

“Considering that it is unequivocally one of the finest TVs ever produced by any manufacturer, the 77-inch version is an impressive TV. But the one thing I would wish for is an even larger screen option!”

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"As first reported by TV reviewer Vincent Teoh, it seems that the HDMI 2.1 ports on the S95C OLED TVs are not capable of 48 Gbps as the manufacturer claims, but rather limited to a bandwidth of 40 Gbps. This is particularly damning given that Samsung lauded the TV model of being capable of supporting 4K/144Hz gameplay for video games at this year’s CES. Because of the 40 Gbps limitation, that framerate and refresh rate combination is simply not possible."

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