Samsung QE50QN90A
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Television | £1199 | whf.cm/QE50QN90A
Just because a TV is small by today’s increasingly expansive standards doesn’t mean it has to be boring. The 50in Samsung QE50QN90A is a case in point: here we have a relatively diminutive screen that throws everything but the proverbial kitchen sink at delivering a premium picture and sound performance to rival the best that its much bigger brethren have to offer.
Not surprisingly given the level of specification it boasts, the QE50QN90A sits in the upper fringe of today’s 50in TV price bracket. In fact, at £1199 it costs £100 more than LG’s 48in OLED48C1 OLED TV. That’s some pretty uncompromising company to be keeping.
Its relatively high price also raises the question of who might pay so much for a modestly sized TV when you can get lots more screen inches for your buck elsewhere. However, we would always – well, nearly always – advocate quality over quantity, and the QE50QN90A has the former in spades. In fact, by the time you have taken its use of Samsung’s new Neo QLED technology into account, you could even argue that the QE50QN90A is actually something of a bargain.
Premium feel
The QE50QN90A looks and feels every inch a premium TV. Its chassis is super thin both around the screen and out the back – enough to make
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