Any thoughts the subject? Any other news about Samsung’s 2022 lineup?
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The QN9DA is a Costco specific model from 2021. It’s virtually the same as the QN90A from other retailers.Perhaps I missed it earlier, but I check Samsung's website daily and today they list a QN9DA with no price or availability. Anyone know anything about it?
Don't judge a TV based on some YouTube videos, especially not bad ones. Cameras have limited dynamic range, exposure can cause more blooming than in real life, ISO can alter dark detail and cause noise, and there is YouTube's compression and the calibration of your own screen.is the qn90B 50" LD terrible and an accurate representation of the performance QN90B 55"? not looking good right now
I work in electronics store in Poland and we have IPS 75" Q67B so your chart isn't up to dateFor those interested my panel chart below for this year. Not much has changed. As expected fewer SDC (Samsung Display) panels as they are scaling down LCD plants. CSOT and AUO are the main suppliers again. QN90B is now VA globally and 43'' 120/144Hz. QN85B remains IPS/ADS (mainly). As of now no indication of IPS in the Q6xB and BU8x (43'' excluded) series, but that might change for some sizes as more spares become available. Will update if so. 50, 60 and 85 inch will always remain VA though. Panel manufacturer doesn't say much about the quality of a panel. Chart is only important to find out the LCD type. View attachment 3264714
Correct Q6xB and BU8x series have some IPS/ADS panels (next to the QN85B).I work in electronics store in Poland and we have IPS 75" Q67B so your chart isn't up to date