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The Samsung 83 Inch OLED TV S95F (2025 UAE version) combines a 4K OLED HDR Pro display with a powerful NQ4 AI Gen3 processor and Motion Xcelerator 165Hz technology for ultra-smooth visuals. Its glare-free screen and Dolby Atmos top-channel speakers deliver an immersive, distraction-free viewing and listening experience, perfect for gamers, cinephiles, and streaming enthusiasts seeking cutting-edge performance.
H**Z
Very Disappointed: A Premium Price for Underwhelming Features and Poor Design
I recently purchased the Samsung S95F 65" 2025 Version, a very expensive TV marketed as a top-of-the-line model for 2025 (List Price: AED 11,999.00). While the picture quality is good, I can't say it's a significant improvement over my eight-year-old Samsung TV (also a flagship model at that time), which is a major letdown for the price.My biggest frustrations are with the connectivity and design. The TV was marketed as having HDMI 2.1, but this seems misleading. The separate One Connect box has four HDMI ports, but only port 3 is labeled "eARC." This raises the serious concern that it might be the only port that is full HDMI 2.1, with the other three being a slower standard. The documentation provides no clarity, which is unacceptable for a flagship product. Furthermore, the USB ports are inadequate for a premium device in 2025; they are the slow, black USB 2.0 ports, not the high-speed blue USB 3.0 ports, making file transfers painfully slow. Additionally, there is no USB-C port.The installation was a nightmare. The Amazon team had no idea how to install it and even commented, "Nobody buys this expensive TV." To make the TV thinner, Samsung has moved all the ports like HDMI, USB, power, and even the TV antenna to a separate, bulky "One Connect" box. This box has to sit on the TV console, as there's no way to mount it behind the TV, creating unnecessary clutter. The TV itself is just a thin screen with a single proprietary cable running to this box.Overall, I'm very disappointed with this purchase. Between the questionable port specifications, the frustrating design of the One Connect box, and the poor installation experience, I cannot recommend the S95F.
A**I
Huge Upgrade from prior TVs but not the S95D
i had every new Samsung OLED TV ever since the release of the S95B back in 2022, upgraded to the S95C then S95D and now this S95F, it's an Amazing TV if you're coming from the older OLED/Qled tv's or anything LCD/LED, the upgrade from an S95D wouldn't be as noticeable because that TV already had a matte anti reflection screen, and the PQ was already Superb. the 165hz is nice although it's through HDMI 2.1 and limited to 40Gbps due to Oneconnect box (started with the S95C release) and the HDR on the S95F is highly much superior to the S95D, if you watch HDR content, this will be the choice. the release price was way too high, now it's reasonable, overall a great upgrade, but the S90F is cheaper and also impressive and gets the full 48Gbps for hdmi 2.1. Plus: ALL THE PORTS ARE HDMI 2.1 on all samsung oled TVs. if it has a one connect box = 40gbps hdmi bandwidth for all 4 ports (s95X)no one connect box = full hdmi 2.1 bandwidth 48gbps (s95b/s90x series TVs).the hdmi bandwidth (40gbps or 48gbps) makes absolutely no difference and it isn't noticeable at all (TVs hooked to a gaming pc, 4k 165hz freesync premium pro, hdr, everything active, no drop in signal or any problem at all) so it's a Fantastic gaming experience, (although the s90f and s90d can game amazingly too with 144hz. (Freesync premium for s90d but Freesync Premium Pro for the newer s90f just like the s95f) which for majority of gamers shouldn't matter.
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