8. mar 2019, 23:03
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Efterhånden som reviews af Q90/Q90R begyndte at poppe op den seneste uges tid, har jeg med spænding læst dem og debatterne om tests af samme tv.
Synes at samtlige reviews, alle uden undtagelse, tilkendegiver at vi har gøre med det bedste non-OLED tv nogensinde. Faktisk så skriver flere anmeldere, at billedet er fuldt ud på højde med OLED og faktisk endnu bedre, da Q90 har et mere lysstærkt billede + mere punch i hele farveskalaen.
Her nogle uddrag af de læste reviews:
Samsung’s new flagship QLED looks more like a very bright OLED
The colors are natural, and the AI-enhanced image processing upscales lower resolution content with remarkable precision. The screen uniformity is also excellent, with none of the banding or clouding that often affects LCD TVs. The Ultra Viewing Angle technology is simply a revelation, with none of the contrast or colour degradation you associate with LCD as you move off-axis.
In short the Q90 produces the best images we have seen from a QLED TV, pictures so good they can hold their own against any OLED. Watching scenes from Gravity, the Q90’s local dimming delivers the blacks of space without crushing and the white EVA suits without clipping. The stars are perfectly defined and the sudden changes in contrast are handled with skill.
The Samsung Q90 is even more impressive when it comes to high dynamic range (HDR) content, delivering some of the best images we have seen to date. All the elements that made the SDR performance so good, apply just as much here - the blacks remain inky and the shadows detailed thanks to local dimming that can effectively compete with the self-emissive nature of OLED.
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However unlike an OLED, the Q90 can go much brighter. We measured the peak highlights at 1,600 nits, which is twice as much as the best OLEDs. The color space is nearly 100% of the DCI-P3 target, while the accuracy and tone mapping are genuinely impressive. The result is an HDR image that perfectly replicates the content creator’s intentions with deep blacks, bright highlights and accurately saturated colors.
Kilde: TechRadar
Samsung Q90 4K QLED review: better than OLED?
The colours are equally as impressive, with saturated but natural-looking images. Samsung has refined the implementation of quantum dot technology, resulting in a purity to the colours that is immediately obvious.
Kilde: wired.co.uk
Samsung 65″ Q90R QLED Hands On Review: Phenomenal 4K (dette er kun de umiddelbare indtryk før et endeligt review)
Upscaling and image processing demos definitively demonstrated newfound capabilities in terms of cleaning up and sharpening both low-quality Internet streams and standard-definition broadcasts. I was impressed with how the TV could clean up the blocking artifacts of a bandwidth-starved streaming video, giving it a broadcast TV-like “clean” look. And upsampling of low-resolution video added some extra sharpness without introducing ringing artifacts. In other words, this TV will make just about any content look better, even if it’s not so great to begin with.
Feed the Q90R top-notch content and the results are spectacular. For that, I relied on the IMAX Enhanced release of A Beautiful Planet on Ultra HD Blu-ray
When showing A Beautiful Planet’s pristine IMAX imagery (shot from the International Space Station) including intricate textures and colors like polar landscapes with blue water, deserts, cities at night—not to mention the Aurora Borealis and the darkness of outer space—the Samsung Q90R QLED truly shines.
Kilde: AVSforum
Det eneste minus som disse review'ere kunne komme på, var: ingen understøttelse af Dolby Vision og ingen Dolby Atmos højttalere. Men det er heldigvis ikke noget jeg kommer til at savne
Efter at læst disse reviews priser jeg mig lykkelig for ikke, at have kastet pengene efter et Samsung 2018 tv. Teknologisk set, er der sket drastiske evolutionære fremskridt - de revolutionære får vi først at se når Micro-LED teknologien er moden om nogle år - og det betyder man får meget bedre billede og langt mere 'bang for the buck' ved at købe et Samsung 2019 tv.
Sidste år kunne man, under black friday få et 65" Q9FN for kr 16.999 og med lavere startpriser i år og en måske skærpet priskrig mellem fabrikanterne, så tror jeg på prisen for et Q90 under black friday i år, kun kan blive lavere....og meget gerne omkring kr. 14.999. Så gør jeg gerne en udtagelse og spenderer over 10K for et nyt tv....og får for første gang en 65" skærm ind i stuen (og drømmer videre om et 75" tv) men nægter sq at give 28K for et nyt tv. Venter meget gerne 7 mdr for at spare 40-50 %
Det eneste tv fra Sony der muligvis kan give Q90R kamp til stregen kunne være Sony's 8K Z9G MASTER Series. Dette tv har også imponeret mange under CES.
Det kunne være vildt spændende om Flatpanels tog både 98" Z9K og et 98" Q950R ind til en heftig "giganternes dyst"
Synes at samtlige reviews, alle uden undtagelse, tilkendegiver at vi har gøre med det bedste non-OLED tv nogensinde. Faktisk så skriver flere anmeldere, at billedet er fuldt ud på højde med OLED og faktisk endnu bedre, da Q90 har et mere lysstærkt billede + mere punch i hele farveskalaen.
Her nogle uddrag af de læste reviews:
Samsung’s new flagship QLED looks more like a very bright OLED
The colors are natural, and the AI-enhanced image processing upscales lower resolution content with remarkable precision. The screen uniformity is also excellent, with none of the banding or clouding that often affects LCD TVs. The Ultra Viewing Angle technology is simply a revelation, with none of the contrast or colour degradation you associate with LCD as you move off-axis.
In short the Q90 produces the best images we have seen from a QLED TV, pictures so good they can hold their own against any OLED. Watching scenes from Gravity, the Q90’s local dimming delivers the blacks of space without crushing and the white EVA suits without clipping. The stars are perfectly defined and the sudden changes in contrast are handled with skill.
The Samsung Q90 is even more impressive when it comes to high dynamic range (HDR) content, delivering some of the best images we have seen to date. All the elements that made the SDR performance so good, apply just as much here - the blacks remain inky and the shadows detailed thanks to local dimming that can effectively compete with the self-emissive nature of OLED.
Advertisement
However unlike an OLED, the Q90 can go much brighter. We measured the peak highlights at 1,600 nits, which is twice as much as the best OLEDs. The color space is nearly 100% of the DCI-P3 target, while the accuracy and tone mapping are genuinely impressive. The result is an HDR image that perfectly replicates the content creator’s intentions with deep blacks, bright highlights and accurately saturated colors.
Kilde: TechRadar
Samsung Q90 4K QLED review: better than OLED?
The colours are equally as impressive, with saturated but natural-looking images. Samsung has refined the implementation of quantum dot technology, resulting in a purity to the colours that is immediately obvious.
Kilde: wired.co.uk
Samsung 65″ Q90R QLED Hands On Review: Phenomenal 4K (dette er kun de umiddelbare indtryk før et endeligt review)
Upscaling and image processing demos definitively demonstrated newfound capabilities in terms of cleaning up and sharpening both low-quality Internet streams and standard-definition broadcasts. I was impressed with how the TV could clean up the blocking artifacts of a bandwidth-starved streaming video, giving it a broadcast TV-like “clean” look. And upsampling of low-resolution video added some extra sharpness without introducing ringing artifacts. In other words, this TV will make just about any content look better, even if it’s not so great to begin with.
Feed the Q90R top-notch content and the results are spectacular. For that, I relied on the IMAX Enhanced release of A Beautiful Planet on Ultra HD Blu-ray
When showing A Beautiful Planet’s pristine IMAX imagery (shot from the International Space Station) including intricate textures and colors like polar landscapes with blue water, deserts, cities at night—not to mention the Aurora Borealis and the darkness of outer space—the Samsung Q90R QLED truly shines.
Kilde: AVSforum
Det eneste minus som disse review'ere kunne komme på, var: ingen understøttelse af Dolby Vision og ingen Dolby Atmos højttalere. Men det er heldigvis ikke noget jeg kommer til at savne
Efter at læst disse reviews priser jeg mig lykkelig for ikke, at have kastet pengene efter et Samsung 2018 tv. Teknologisk set, er der sket drastiske evolutionære fremskridt - de revolutionære får vi først at se når Micro-LED teknologien er moden om nogle år - og det betyder man får meget bedre billede og langt mere 'bang for the buck' ved at købe et Samsung 2019 tv.
Sidste år kunne man, under black friday få et 65" Q9FN for kr 16.999 og med lavere startpriser i år og en måske skærpet priskrig mellem fabrikanterne, så tror jeg på prisen for et Q90 under black friday i år, kun kan blive lavere....og meget gerne omkring kr. 14.999. Så gør jeg gerne en udtagelse og spenderer over 10K for et nyt tv....og får for første gang en 65" skærm ind i stuen (og drømmer videre om et 75" tv) men nægter sq at give 28K for et nyt tv. Venter meget gerne 7 mdr for at spare 40-50 %
Det eneste tv fra Sony der muligvis kan give Q90R kamp til stregen kunne være Sony's 8K Z9G MASTER Series. Dette tv har også imponeret mange under CES.
Det kunne være vildt spændende om Flatpanels tog både 98" Z9K og et 98" Q950R ind til en heftig "giganternes dyst"