Samsung’s QN90 TV series helped usher in a new era for LED-based TVs—that is to say, those that don’t use a self-emitting OLED panel. These QLED TVs, so named for their mix of quantum dots and powerful LED backlighting for advanced color vibrancy and brightness, have perennially been named among the best (if not the best) options for bright-room viewing.
These days, the QN90’s status as a bright-room powerhouse is under siege on all fronts. The best OLEDs, including Samsung’s own S90C and S95C (8/10, WIRED Recommends), are approaching QLED brightness thanks to advancing panel technologies. Meanwhile, more budget-friendly QLED TVs like Hisense’s U8K (8/10, WIRED Recommends) and TCL’s QM8 serve up the same stunning brightness and even better dimming control than the QN90C at much lower prices.
Its spot may be slipping, but the QN90C proves there’s still room for a premium QLED option in this race. Offering great features, a gorgeous design, and luscious picture quality, the QN90C is worthy of a place on your bright-room TV shortlist—especially if your budget is flexible.
The QN90C isn’t Samsung’s top 4K QLED TV. The more advanced QN95C is in the pole position this cycle, but you’d be forgiven for thinking the QN90C is the flagship, based on looks alone. Its trim pedestal mount, sleek backside, and trim smoked-chrome bezels all look polished and professional. On the practical side, the stand’s base plate is thin enough to accommodate soundbars and allowed me to easily fit the 65-inch review model on my midsize TV console.

