Unmatched Viewing with the Samsung Neo QN90D Smart TV

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Samsung Qn90d

Not every big-screen TV can deliver an unforgettable experience. Sure, a large screen can look impressive, but without the right technology, it’s just a big rectangle on your wall. If you’ve been looking for something that goes beyond its size to truly elevate your viewing, the Samsung Neo QN90D Smart TV may be what you’re after.

This smart TV has a generous 55-inch display, perfect for making every scene feel larger than life. The device is powered by Quantum Matrix technology, using Mini LEDs to bring out stunning details in every frame. You’ll catch every shadow and highlight in your favorite shows – even the subtle contrasts in dark scenes and vibrant colors in bright ones.

Samsung Qn90d Visuals

Sound, too, matches the immersive visuals. Dolby Atmos and Object Tracking Sound+ make audio an experience that adapts to what’s on screen. All those little audio details – like footsteps moving across the scene or cars racing by – feel like they’re happening right in front of you.

You’ll particularly appreciate the Samsung Neo QN90D Smart TV if you are a gamer. The Motion Xcelerator technology, combined with a refresh rate of up to 144Hz, makes fast-paced gameplay feel fluid and responsive, keeping you fully immersed in the action, without the usual lag or blur. This TV can handle the speed and intensity of your favorite games, with every move as sharp as you need it to be. Thanks to Samsung’s AI-powered 4K upscaling, even older games or HD content get a fresh, crisp look.

Samsung Qn90d Sound

Additionally, navigating your entertainment has never been easier with the Samsung Smart TV’s Tizen OS and built-in voice assistants. In just a few words, you can access apps, switch channels, or search for new shows. Everything you need is just a command away.

Get this 55” smart TV for just $1,197.99 after a 33% discount. Check out the other screen sizes for even more savings.

Samsung Neo QN90D Smart TV

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