
When we had the TV fully set up on the stand, with screws fastened as tight as possible, there was still a reasonable amount of wobble to the TV. In terms of design, however, the stand is a bit dicey. It has a beautiful look with premium materials and looks great both wall mounted and on its stand.
Eco-friendly, solar-powered remote works wellįrom a sheer aesthetic standpoint, there’s nothing to dislike about the Samsung QN90A. Minimal bezel and made with premium materials. (Image credit: Samsung) Samsung QN90A QLED TV: design However, it’s nearly the exact same price as the new LG C1 OLED that comes in at $1,799 / £1,699 for the 55-inch LG OLED55C1. The new Sony X90J LED-LCD TV starts at $1,099 for the 50-inch model (£1,399 in the UK for the 55-inch version) while LG’s supersized QNED 90 LED-LCD comes in at $3,000 / £3,700. In the US, there’s also an 85-inch model available for $4,999 if you want a truly supersized screen.Ĭompared to the competition, the QN90A is slightly more expensive than other comparable LED-LCD TVs. In terms of UK and US pricing, you’re looking at between $1,499 / £1,799 for the 50-inch model and $3,499 / £3,999 for the 75-inch model. It’s currently unavailable in Australia, where instead you can get the similar QN85A. It was unveiled at the virtual CES 2021 and became available in the US and UK a short time later.
The Samsung QN90A Neo QLED TV is part of the Samsung 2021 TV lineup that also includes the Samsung QN85A, Samsung QN80A, Samsung Q70A and Samsung Q60A 4K QLED TVs as well the Samsung QN700A, Samsung QN800A and Samsung QN900A 8K TVs. One of the more expensive 4K TVs out there.Samsung QN90A QLED TV: price and release date If you're after a solid QLED TV and you see this one on sale for a pittance as Samsung makes way for the new 2022 TV models, it's still a solid pick.