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Samsung QE65QN95C

View offers 65in Mini LED TV | £3699 | whf.cm/QE65QN95C

After achieving only a relatively mild improvement over their predecessors with its 2022 Mini LED TVs, Samsung has moved things on much more convincingly. A near doubling of the number of dimming zones for the QN95C has elevated almost every aspect of picture quality. Aided and abetted by an also much-improved video processing system, it produces pictures that we can only describe as spectacular.

The QN95C diverges quite significantly from its 2022 predecessor, the QN95B, by adopting an ‘Infinity One’ design (previously found only on Samsung’s 8K TVs) that means an ultra-thin frame that gives way round the back to a slender (by direct-lit LCD standards) rear that is pretty much as flat as the front. Add a tasteful corrugated finish to this rear and a metallic

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