Samsung S95F QD-OLED Review: Best TV Screens of 2025
As Samsung Phone User Over 10 years, I still mostly dislike Samsung use. tv set. The stupid interface is annoying and difficult to navigate, and the app isn’t that great. Also, when I’m looking for something basic like an input button on the remote, I often trip over random sections and so on.
This is not a problem as the screen of Samsung’s flagship S95F QD-Oled is so luxurious. The gorgeous black levels, insane colors, and truly cinematic matte screen make this TV the most beautiful I’ve ever seen in a long time. When it comes to home theaters, if you’re at the end of the most posh when it comes to home theaters, then this is the model for you. Just plug it in Apple TV 4K or roku ultra.
“Infinity One”
Photo: Parker Hall
I don’t know what this means, but Samsung calls the latest flagship screen design language, offering a hypersin display that can be washed down to the wall, facing the large all-in-one cable that can enter and exit the display and one Samsung connect box. This box can be plugged into the wall and placed in a more aesthetic location than under the TV for those who want to hide all the cables. This allows easy access to peripherals such as four HDMI ports, cable or antenna connections, network cable connections, and USB ports for powering streaming devices.
It’s a nice little setup that takes away the stress of stitching your toes together at the back of the TV and removing the plug, but you’ll need to find a place to put it. For my review unit, I just put things on the coffee table in front of the TV. It’s not very pretty, but very functional. What if I kept this TV for a long time? You probably placed it near a 4K Blu-ray player.
The included remote control is small and does not have a backlight, but it is powered by the sun and power, so when you’re in the middle of a binging watching session you don’t have to struggle through the junk drawer for a pair of AAA batteries. I still love the remote backlighting, as this TV is so incredible in dark spaces (more on this later).
In the case of interfaces, it’s the same annoying maze I’ve fought from Samsung for years. There are so many ads that it feels clunky and outdated. The good news is that Airplay 2 and Samsung Smart View will become standard. So it’s at least easy to get mobile phone content on the screen. The onboard app is fine, but it does stream well, but prefers the speed of the outboard streaming devices such as the aforementioned Apple TV 4K and Roku Ultra.
