IN 2020, Sound & Vision tested Samsung’s 65-inch Q90T series TV, an LCD model that lacked some of the features and refinements found in the company’s flagship sets from the previous year. But at $1,900, it also struck us as a solid deal given the overall price-performance ratio and received a Top Pick. Samsung’s new Neo QLED QN90A series LCDs, available in 55-, 65-, 75-, and 85-inch screen sizes, are pricier than the Q90T models they replace, though the higher prices in this case come with marked performance upgrades.
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The QN65QN90A model that Samsung sent us to test features a center-positioned stand that offers an easy fit on a wide range of furniture in a table-top setup. It’s sturdy, heavy, and provides enough space under the screen for a slim soundbar. (Wall-mounting, of course, is also an option.)
The QN90A’s built-in speakers fire audio outward from all sides of the screen, a design Samsung calls Object Tracking Sound+ (OTS+) because it follows the trajectory of the onscreen action. OTS+ is also designed to work in conjunction with an optional Samsung soundbar (not tested here). By itself, without the soundbar, OTS+ audio performance is fine, as long as you don’t expect miracles.
Lossy Dolby Digital 5.1 sound is accessible via the set’s optical digital output, but DTS