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Samsung QE65QN95B £2499 QLED TELEVISION

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The QN95B sees Samsung continuing to make a monolithic statement with its premium QLED TVs. The screen’s frame is so thin it is barely visible when you are sitting right in front of the TV, and the rear panel is as uniformly flat as the screen. A few millimetres have been taken out of the rear depth, too, making the already spectacular ‘Infinity’ design look even more futuristic.

The 65QN95B’s flat rear panel carries eight substantial midrange drivers along its bottom edge, and you can also just about make out other smaller speakers tucked behind grilles ranged around the panel’s rear edges. This distinctive speaker configuration delivers a pretty high-end version of Samsung’s Object Tracking Sound (OTS) system, where specific

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