Good deal – The Samsung QE55QN95A “5-star” TV at €1,269.00


The Samsung QE55QN95A television goes under 1300 € at Ubaldi. It is currently one of our best value for money.

The Neo Qled QE55QN95A – 55-inch version of the 65QN95A that we tested – is at the top of the 2021 range of Samsung’s 2021 Ultra HD TVs. On the program: Mini-Led backlighting, a 100 Hz panel, HDMI 2.1 connectivity, the One Connect box, an anti-reflective filter and a solar remote control.

Samsung QE55QN95A

Introductory price 2299 €

5 stars by LesNumériques.com

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Editor's Rating: 5 out of 5

  • Fnac.com Used MarketplaceFnac.com Used Marketplace

    1,098.89

  • UbaldiUbaldi

    1,269.00

  • IaconoIacono

    1,329.00

  • RakutenRakuten

    1,384.00

  • Son-Video.comSon-Video.com

    1,390.00

  • CobraCobra

    1,399.00

  • Fnac.com marketplaceFnac.com marketplace

    1,453.00

  • Cdiscount MarketplaceCdiscount Marketplace

    1,480.00

  • Fnac.comFnac.com

    1,499.00

  • Darty.comDarty.com

    1,699.00

  • Amazon MarketplaceAmazon Marketplace

    1,999.00

  • SamsungSamsung

    1,999.00

  • baker.combaker.com

    1,290.00

How the pricing table works

The Samsung Neo Qled QE55QN95A — the 55-inch (140 cm) version of the Samsung QE65QN95A we tested — is an excellent LCD TV. The use of a Mini-Led backlighting system makes it possible to obtain a very high peak in luminosity without causing an explosion in consumption and while limiting the effect of blooming (bright halo around bright objects). The icing on the cake, the image quality is simply perfect. If we add to that the new remote control with its small solar panel and the One Connect box, it’s almost faultless for this first Samsung Ultra HD Mini-Led TV.

Strong points

  • Image quality.
  • Brightness peak in HDR.
  • Contrast.
  • Consumption.
  • Microphone built into the TV.
  • Single cable to connect to the TV.
  • Remote control with battery and solar panel.

Weak points

  • Blooming still visible.
  • Some slowness in the Tizen interface.
  • The One Connect cable is no longer “invisible”.
  • No fixing of the One Connect box on the stand, as on the 8K models (QN800A/QN900A).

Alternatively

LG 48C1

Introductory price 1290 €


LG 48C1
we tested we liked

Note Digital

Editor's Rating: 4 out of 5

Rating: 1 out of 5

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  • UbaldiUbaldi

    869.00

  • IaconoIacono

    929.00

  • RakutenRakuten

    939.00

  • Cdiscount MarketplaceCdiscount Marketplace

    964.10

  • Fnac.com marketplaceFnac.com marketplace

    974.96

  • Son-Video.comSon-Video.com

    990.00

  • Amazon MarketplaceAmazon Marketplace

    990.00

  • baker.combaker.com

    999.00

  • Darty.comDarty.com

    999.00

  • Fnac.comFnac.com

    999.99

  • LDLCLDLC

    1,118.95

  • Materiel.netMateriel.net

    1,118.95

How the pricing table works

It’s flawless for the LG 48C1 – 48-inch (122 cm) version of the LG 55C1 that we tested – which, like its predecessor, is one of the most successful TVs on the market. It displays a perfectly calibrated image in SDR and HDR, very wide viewing angles and infinite contrast. The surprise comes from the rising peak of brightness which rivals that of the LG G1, which nevertheless has the Oled Evo panel. The LG 48C1 will suit both movie buffs and video game enthusiasts thanks to its flawless responsiveness and the integration of essential functions to enjoy the latest game consoles (HDMI 2.1, 4K120, VRR). Certainly one of the best Oled TVs on the market.



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