Samsung launches QN90B gaming TV in Brazil for R$5414
4 min readSamsung has just announced the arrival of its new Gamer TV here in Brazil, the Neo QLED QN90B. It has an LCD screen and is the company’s most advanced model for those who love to enjoy games with higher quality and performance. Here, the new TV comes with 4 size options and also has news like Mini LED lighting.
Samsung’s new Gamer Neo QLED QN90B TV promises to bring more true to life, with more colors and contrasts, as well as features important to gamers such as a 144Hz screen refresh rate, among others. Find out more about Grandma.
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Samsung Neo QLED QN90B has gaming features
The Neo QLED QN90B was announced by Samsung at the beginning of the year, during CES 2022, and finally arrived in Brazil for the gaming audience. It can be found here in 43, 50, 55 and 65 inch versions.
The 43- and 50-inch versions are distinguished because they come as direct competitors to the LG C1 and C2 OLED TVs, which are 42 and 48 inches in size. Both have a VA LCD screen, which ensures greater control over image contrast and higher levels to deliver 100% color volume. This functionality is improved even when combined with quantum dots.
Another detail that makes the picture more realistic is the LED miniature lighting system, which replaces each traditional LED with 40 exclusive mini LEDs that can be activated or deactivated independently, so it can deliver more accurate black images and therefore better visibility. The darkest scenes.
The TVs have a Neo Quantum 4K processor, which ensures superb processing of both picture and sound, as well as being responsible for smart features like upscaling to 4K resolution. The operating system is Tizen, which comes with a variety of apps installed and even supports voice commands with Bixby, Alexa, or Google Assistant. You can still use it to manage other smart devices with SmartThings and even make video calls with Google Duo.
They have a multi-display feature, where the screens can be split to show different contents. Connect on account Wi-Fi 5 Dual Band as well as Bluetooth 5.2. In addition, they have 4 HDMI ports and a LAN port if you want to connect the Internet via cable.
The new Neo QLED QN90B introduces a beautiful, modern design, the Neo Slim, which offers a thin body for extra softness for the environment and its ultra-thin, almost imperceptible bezels. The remote control is SolarCell, which supports charging through ambient light.
It is also capable of playing HDR content like HDR10+ in Adaptive and Gaming modes, HLG for live streaming and HGiG in gaming. The 53″ and 50″ Neo QLED QN90B TVs feature Quantum HDR 1500, which delivers a maximum brightness of 1500 nits when playing this type of content.
Another advantage is that it offers 4K resolution to deliver maximum quality, as well as a 144Hz refresh rate that makes images form faster and smoother.
This speed in image composition and game responses is also improved thanks to AMD FreeSync Premium Pro technology that enables keyboards and video cards to be synchronized with the monitor so frames are created quickly and without breaks.
This FreeSync is also maintained even at a low frame rate (below 48fps) thanks to the TV’s gaming capabilities. Another notable feature is the Auto Low Latency Mode, which actually activates Game Mode when it detects connectivity to a PC or console. This ensures that commands executed by peripheral devices are not delayed.
Regarding the sound, it changes depending on the version of the Neo QLED QN90B. In the 43-inch version, it has a 2.0-channel system with a power of 20W. In the 50-inch version, it actually changes to a 2.2-channel system with a power of 40 watts. Both provide Dolby Atmos spatial sound. technology. For those who want a more complete experience, they can still be connected to Samsung’s speaker system.
The larger versions have some differences
The larger 55-inch and 65-inch versions have most of these features seen in the smaller versions. The difference is that these models don’t offer 144Hz but 120Hz in screen refresh rate. It also lacks HGiG, HDR for gaming, and LED Clear Motion to reduce motion blur. It also does not have Dolby Atmos.
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One improvement, however, is that it introduces Quantum HDR 2000, not 1500 like the smaller models, capable of providing a maximum brightness of 2000 nits instead of 1500. The sound system is also more advanced, with 4.2.2 channels and 60 watts of power in both. .
Price and availability
The new Samsung Neo QLED QN90B is already for sale on Samsung’s website and several retailers. Suggested prices are $5,999 for the 43-inch version, $6,499 for the 50-inch version, $7,499 for the 55-inch version and $11,399 for the 65-inch version.
Until June 30, anyone who purchases the 43-inch or 50-inch Samsung Neo QLED QN90B TV models can choose one of the promotional packages to get free products. Options are Pack 1 with Samsung HW-Q600B Speaker, Pack 2 with DualSense PS5 Controllers and Logitech G935 Gaming Headset, and Pack 3 with two Xbox Series X Controllers | S and a Logitech G935 gaming headset.
source: Samsung
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