Samsung makes some of the best TVs out there. With the company being able to make the best screens, it’s only natural that its TVs are going to turn out great as well. Samsung’s TVs are available in all sizes and price points, and they’re a great addition to any living room. Now, Samsung has just launched its 2024 range of TVs, and while they look amazing, we can’t help but notice that they’re lacking a few features that we would’ve hoped Samsung would’ve figured out by now.



Samsung has just announced a bunch of new TV models at various price points. What they do have in common is that they all have at least a 4K resolution, with some of them going up to 8K. We have Samsung’s Neo QLED TVs, regular OLED TVs, as well as the “Lifestyle” models that replicate a picture frame hung up on a wall. The full list of new models is below.

  • QN900D
    • 85” Class (QN85QN900DFXZA): $7,999
    • 75” Class (QN75QN900DFXZA): $6,299
    • 65” Class (QN65QN900DFXZA): $4,999
  • QN800D
    • 85” Class (QN85QN800DFXZA): $5,999
    • 75” Class (QN75QN800DFXZA): $4,499
    • 65” Class (QN65QN800DFXZA): $3,499
  • QN90D
    • 98” Class (QN98QN90DAFXZA): $14,999
    • 85” Class (QN85QN90DAFXZA): $4,799
    • 75” Class (QN75QN90DAFXZA): $3,299
    • 65” Class (QN65QN90DAFXZA): $2,699
    • 55” Class (QN55QN90DAFXZA): $1,999
    • 50” Class (QN50QN90DAFXZA): $1,599
    • 43” Class (QN43QN90DAFXZA): $1,499
  • QN85D
    • 85” Class (QN85QN85DBFXZA): $3,699
    • 75” Class (QN75QN85DBFXZA): $2,599
    • 65” Class (QN65QN85DBFXZA): $1,899
    • 55” Class (QN55QN85DBFXZA): $1,399
  • S95D
    • 77” Class (QN77S95DAFXZA): $4,599
    • 65” Class (QN65S95DAFXZA): $3,399
    • 55” Class (QN55S95DAFXZA): $2,599
  • S90D
    • 65” Class (QN65S90DAFXZA): $2,699
    • 55” Class (QN55S90DAFXZA): $1,999
  • Frame
    • 75” Class (QN75LS03DAFXZA): $2,999
    • 65” Class (QN65LS03DAFXZA): $1,999
    • 55” Class (QN55LS03DAFXZA): $1,499
    • 50” Class (QN50LS03DAFXZA): $1,299
    • 43” Class (QN43LS03DAFXZA): $999


While the lineup certainly looks pretty decent (and expensive), Samsung’s TVs still suffer from a fatal flaw—they lack Dolby Vision. It’s a standard feature on expensive TVs from other brands, and Samsung’s refusal to support it on its TVs is getting more and more complicated as time goes by. A lot of movies/shows these days are calibrated for Dolby Vision, and when you try to watch them on a non-DV TV, it might look too bright or too dark.

If that’s not a dealbreaker for you, all these TVs are now on sale on Samsung’s website.

Source: Samsung

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