Samsung QN85A QLED Review (QN55QN85AAFXZA, QN65QN85AAFXZA, QN75QN85AAFXZA, QN85QN85AAFXZA) (2024)

Design

Design

Style

Curved No

The Samsung QN85A looks sleek. The stand looks a little basic, but the TV has very thin bezels that look great and aren't distracting when watching TV. It has a very thin profile, which is great if you want to wall-mount it.

Design

Accelerated Longevity Test

Uniformity Pictures

The brightness of this TV increased considerably between our initial measurements and the second month's measurements due to an automatic firmware update.

LEARN ABOUT ACCELERATED LONGEVITY TEST

Design

Stand

The stand is a mix of plastic and metal. It's centered and not too wide, so you can place it on a smaller table to save space. There’s a bit of wobble, but overall it supports the TV well.

Footprint of the stand: 15.4" x 10.4"

Design

Back

Wall Mount VESA 200x200

The back is plastic with a textured brushed metal finish. There are grooves along the back and a hole in the stand that serve as cable management. Unfortunately, the inputs are inset in the back of the TV, and they're very difficult to access if you decide to wall-mount the TV.

Design

Borders

Borders 0.35" (0.9 cm)

Design

Thickness

Max Thickness 1.06" (2.7 cm)

9.0

Design

Build Quality

The Samsung QN85A feels well-built overall. It’s mostly plastic, aside from parts of the stand and the borders, which are metal. There’s some flex to the back panel, especially near the inputs and the center, but it's not an issue.

Picture Quality

8.8

Picture Quality

Contrast

Contrast

195,600 : 1

Native Contrast

1,406 : 1

The native contrast ratio on the Samsung QN85 is okay. It’s much worse than previous QLEDs because it uses an ADS panel instead of a VA panel. For consistency with our other reviews, the posted results are with our calibrated settings, in the 'Movie' Picture Mode. Unlike most TVs on the market, the contrast ratio, as measured with a checkerboard pattern, varies considerably depending on the picture mode:

  • 'Game' Mode: 20019:1
  • 'Dynamic' Picture Mode: 9243:1
  • 'PC' Mode: 9409:1

The local dimming feature is far more effective at boosting contrast in real scenes, and blacks are deep and look black in a dark room. The 85 inch variant of this TV uses a VA panel and has a much higher contrast ratio.

LEARN ABOUT CONTRAST

7.5

Picture Quality

Blooming

8.0

Picture Quality

Lighting Zone Transitions

Local Dimming

Yes

Backlight

Full-Array

Dimming Zones Count Of Tested TV

576

8.0

Picture Quality

Contrast And Dark Details In Game Mode

The local dimming feature performs about the same in 'Game' Mode, but it behaves a bit differently than out of it. There's a lot less black crush in 'Game' Mode, but uniformity issues are more noticeable, and transitions between lighting zones are much slower, with a visible blooming trail behind bright moving objects.

8.3

Picture Quality

HDR Brightness

Hallway Lights (~1950 cd/m²)

887 cd/m²

Yellow Skyscraper (~700 cd/m²)

248 cd/m²

Landscape Pool (~300 cd/m²)

228 cd/m²

Peak 2% Window

1,145 cd/m²

Peak 10% Window

1,189 cd/m²

Peak 25% Window

1,230 cd/m²

Peak 50% Window

1,123 cd/m²

Peak 100% Window

663 cd/m²

Sustained 2% Window

1,137 cd/m²

Sustained 10% Window

1,178 cd/m²

Sustained 25% Window

1,216 cd/m²

Sustained 50% Window

1,121 cd/m²

Sustained 100% Window

660 cd/m²

Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)

0.033

The peak brightness of the Samsung QN85 in HDR is fantastic. The overall brightness tracks the EOTF extremely well in dark scenes, as anything below 240 cd/m² is displayed at the correct brightness. Bright scenes aren't as accurate though, as the TV rolls off well below its peak brightness. This allows the TV to preserve fine details in bright scenes, but bright areas aren't as bright as the content creator intended. There's very little variation in brightness with different scenes, but large bright areas aren't as bright due to the TV's Automatic Brightness Limiter.

These measurements are in the 'Movie HDR' Picture Mode with Brightness and Contrast at max, Local Dimming set to 'High', and Color Tone set to 'Warm2'.

If you want to make HDR even brighter, as seen in this EOTF, then set Contrast Enhancer to 'High' and ST.2084 to max. These settings result in considerably brighter scenes, but the overall peak brightness of the TV is the same.

Note: The 85 inch model uses a VA panel, and is widely reported to be about 200 cd/m² dimmer than the smaller sizes.

LEARN ABOUT HDR BRIGHTNESS

8.5

Picture Quality

HDR Brightness In Game Mode

Hallway Lights (~1950 cd/m²)

856 cd/m²

Yellow Skyscraper (~700 cd/m²)

320 cd/m²

Landscape Pool (~300 cd/m²)

233 cd/m²

Peak 2% Window

1,087 cd/m²

Peak 10% Window

1,151 cd/m²

Peak 25% Window

1,193 cd/m²

Peak 50% Window

1,017 cd/m²

Peak 100% Window

648 cd/m²

Sustained 2% Window

1,082 cd/m²

Sustained 10% Window

1,145 cd/m²

Sustained 25% Window

1,186 cd/m²

Sustained 50% Window

1,015 cd/m²

Sustained 100% Window

647 cd/m²

Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)

0.052

The peak HDR brightness in 'Game' Mode is slightly lower than out of it, but it's still excellent. There's a lot more variation across different content, as it dims scenes with very small and very large areas of brightness. Highlights still pop, but dark areas of scenes appear a bit brighter than they should.

These measurements are in the 'Game' Picture Mode, using the 'Warm2' Color Tone, with Brightness at max, Sharpness set to '0', and Local Dimming set to 'High'.

7.2

Picture Quality

PQ EOTF Tracking

600 Nit Tracking Delta

0.0224

1000 Nit Tracking Delta

0.0224

4000 Nit Tracking Delta

0.0181

LEARN ABOUT PQ EOTF TRACKING

9.2

Picture Quality

SDR Brightness

Real Scene Peak Brightness

1,156 cd/m²

Peak 2% Window

968 cd/m²

Peak 10% Window

1,124 cd/m²

Peak 25% Window

1,144 cd/m²

Peak 50% Window

1,129 cd/m²

Peak 100% Window

622 cd/m²

Sustained 2% Window

950 cd/m²

Sustained 10% Window

1,120 cd/m²

Sustained 25% Window

1,139 cd/m²

Sustained 50% Window

1,124 cd/m²

Sustained 100% Window

620 cd/m²

Automatic Brightness Limiting (ABL)

0.034

The Samsung QN85 gets exceptionally bright in SDR. It’s more than enough to overcome glare in bright rooms. Unfortunately, the brightness varies considerably between scenes. Small highlights in dark scenes are dimmed a bit by the TV's local dimming feature, and large, bright scenes are dimmed considerably by the TV's Automatic Brightness Limiter.

These measurements are after calibration, in the 'Movie' Picture Mode with Brightness set to max, Local Dimming on 'High', and the Color Tone set to 'Warm2'. The 'Standard' Picture Mode with the 'Standard' Color Temperature is a bit brighter, but less accurate, reaching a peak of 1277 cd/m².

LEARN ABOUT SDR BRIGHTNESS

8.3

Picture Quality

Color Gamut

Wide Color Gamut

Yes

DCI P3 xy

92.06%

DCI P3 uv

95.93%

Rec 2020 xy

68.68%

Rec 2020 uv

75.66%

The Samsung QN85A has a great color gamut. It has fantastic coverage of the DCI-P3 color space used by most current HDR content, including UHD Blu-rays. It has just decent coverage of the wider Rec. 2020 color space, though, so it's not as future-proof, as more and more content will start being mastered in that color space.

LEARN ABOUT COLOR GAMUT

8.5

Picture Quality

Color Volume

1,000 cd/m² DCI P3 Coverage ITP

87.8%

10,000 cd/m² Rec 2020 Coverage ITP

41.5%

White Luminance

1,152 cd/m²

Red Luminance

230 cd/m²

Green Luminance

819 cd/m²

Blue Luminance

61 cd/m²

Cyan Luminance

891 cd/m²

Magenta Luminance

309 cd/m²

Yellow Luminance

1,016 cd/m²

The Samsung QN85 has good color volume. Colors are bright and vibrant, and most colors are as bright as pure white. Despite the low native contrast, it can display most dark, saturated colors well. The 85 inch model uses a VA panel, resulting in better colors in dark scenes but lower color volume overall.

LEARN ABOUT COLOR VOLUME

8.9

Picture Quality

Pre Calibration

White Balance dE

1.23

Color dE

1.61

Gamma

2.21

Color Temperature

6,423 K

Picture Mode

Movie

Color Temp Setting

Warm 2

Gamma Setting

2.2

The Samsung QN85 has excellent out-of-the-box color accuracy. It's among the most accurate TVs we've tested, which is great if you don't plan on calibrating your TV. Most colors are very close to perfect, and the white balance is fantastic, with no noticeable issues in either. Gamma is very close to the 2.2 target, though darker scenes are slightly too dark and lighter scenes are a bit too bright. The color temperature is very close to the calibration target of 6500K.

LEARN ABOUT PRE CALIBRATION

9.5

Picture Quality

Post Calibration

White Balance dE

0.18

Color dE

1.27

Gamma

2.20

Color Temperature

6,532 K

White Balance Calibration

20 point

Color Calibration

Yes

After calibration, accuracy is remarkable, with no noticeable issues at all. Gamma follows the target very well, although dark scenes are still very slightly darker than they should be.

You can see our recommended settings here.

LEARN ABOUT POST CALIBRATION

7.2

Picture Quality

Gray Uniformity

50% Std. Dev.

3.373%

50% DSE

0.218%

5% Std. Dev.

0.352%

5% DSE

0.028%

The Samsung QN85 has decent gray uniformity. The edges and corners of the screen appear a bit darker, and there's a bit of dirty screen effect in the center, which is distracting when watching sports or using the TV as a PC monitor. Very dark scenes look much better, with no noticeable uniformity issues.

LEARN ABOUT GRAY UNIFORMITY

8.7

Picture Quality

Black Uniformity

Std. Dev.

0.336%

Native Std. Dev.

2.859%

Unfortunately, the Samsung QN85A has mediocre black uniformity. The backlight bleeds through the corners and edges, and there's clouding throughout. With local dimming enabled, it's much better, and contrast improves considerably, but there's still noticeable blooming around bright objects in dark scenes. The 85 inch model uses a VA panel and has better black uniformity overall, with less cloudiness in dark scenes.

LEARN ABOUT BLACK UNIFORMITY

7.9

Picture Quality

Viewing Angle

Color Washout

38°

Color Shift

54°

Brightness Loss

38°

Black Level Raise

70°

Gamma Shift

53°

The Samsung QN85A has a very good viewing angle. There's very little color and gamma shift as you move off-center, which is great for wider seating arrangements when you want the image to be as accurate as possible from the side.

The 85 inch model uses a VA panel with Samsung's 'Ultra Wide Viewing Angle' technology, so it has a slightly worse viewing angle, similar to the Samsung QN90A QLED.

LEARN ABOUT VIEWING ANGLE

9.3

Picture Quality

Reflections

Screen Finish

Glossy

Total Reflections

1.3%

Indirect Reflections

0.1%

Calculated Direct Reflections

1.2%

The Samsung QN85A has superb reflection handling, much better than the Samsung QN85B QLED. The glossy screen coating greatly reduces the intensity of direct reflections, and unlike the QN90A, there's no distracting rainbow effect from indirect light sources.

LEARN ABOUT REFLECTIONS

7.0

Picture Quality

HDR Native Gradient

100% Black to 50% Gray

6.0

50% Gray to 100% White

6.0

100% Black to 50% Red

8.0

50% Red to 100% Red

8.0

100% Black to 50% Green

8.0

50% Green to 100% Green

6.0

100% Black to 50% Blue

8.0

50% Blue to 100% Blue

6.0

LEARN ABOUT HDR NATIVE GRADIENT

6.3

Picture Quality

Low-Quality Content Smoothing

Smoothing

6.0

Detail Preservation

7.0

7.5

Picture Quality

Upscaling: Sharpness Processing

LEARN ABOUT UPSCALING: SHARPNESS PROCESSING

Picture Quality

Pixels

Subpixel Layout

RGB

Type LED

Sub-Type

IPS

The Samsung QN85A uses an ADS panel, which is very similar to IPS technology.

Motion

8.1

Motion

Response Time

80% Response Time

5.2 ms

100% Response Time

10.5 ms

The Samsung QN85A has a very good response time, with a short blur trail behind fast-moving objects. Transitions in very dark scenes have noticeable overshoot, resulting in a bright trail behind dark areas.

LEARN ABOUT RESPONSE TIME

9.9

Motion

Flicker-Free

Flicker-Free

No

PWM Dimming Frequency

960 Hz

Update 12/15/2021: We checked the flicker frequency in PC Mode. For this testing, we set the Picture Mode set to 'Graphic' or 'Entertain', and we used 4k @ 60Hz 4:4:4 and 1440p @ 120Hz 4:4: signals, and we enabled local dimming. Using a white background with the backlight at its max of '50', we measured it to be flicker-free. However, it introduced a 120Hz flicker when we opened the settings menu, and when we set the backlight to '41' and below. We also measured the 120Hz flicker with games and Google Chrome in Dark Mode at all backlight levels, but it was flicker-free with the backlight above '41' on all-white backgrounds. Essentially, it's only flicker-free with the backlight set between 42 and 50 and with a white background, but if there's a darker image that pops up, it starts to flicker at 120Hz.

The Samsung QN85A uses pulse width modulation (PWM) to dim its backlight, but since it flickers at such a high frequency, it's not noticeable unless you're very sensitive to flicker. However, the flicker frequency drops to 120Hz in the 'Dynamic', 'Natural', 'Standard', and 'Filmmaker' Picture Modes, or if you enable the Game Mode or Picture Clarity settings, but it flickers again at 960Hz with VRR enabled. This low flicker frequency can cause headaches if you're sensitive to flicker, and it also causes image duplications with 60Hz content.

LEARN ABOUT FLICKER-FREE

Motion

Black Frame Insertion (BFI)

Optional BFI

Yes

Min Flicker For 60 fps

60 Hz

60Hz For 60 fps

Yes

120Hz For 120 fps

Yes

Min Flicker for 60 fps in Game Mode

60 Hz

The Samsung QN85A has an optional backlight strobing feature, commonly known as black frame insertion (BFI) feature to help reduce persistence blur caused by the TV's relatively fast response time. Although it can flicker at either 60Hz or 120Hz, depending on the content, there's still some noticeable image duplication, as the pulse timing is a bit off. Note that our scoring only reflects the range of flicker frequency and not how well the BFI performs.

LEARN ABOUT BLACK FRAME INSERTION (BFI)

Motion

Motion Interpolation

Motion Interpolation (30 fps)

Yes

Motion Interpolation (60 fps)

Yes

The Samsung QN85A has a feature to interpolate lower frame rate content up to 120Hz, a feature commonly known as the 'Soap Opera Effect.' For the most part, it works well, but there are some artifacts in very fast-moving scenes.

LEARN ABOUT MOTION INTERPOLATION

6.9

Motion

Stutter

Frame Hold Time @ 24 fps

31.2 ms

Frame Hold Time @ 60 fps

6.2 ms

Because of the TV's fast response time, lower frame rate content appears to stutter as each frame is held on for longer. It's especially noticeable in slow, panning shots. If this bothers you, motion interpolation reduces the appearance of stutter.

LEARN ABOUT STUTTER

10

Motion

24p Judder

Judder-Free 24p

Yes

Judder-Free 24p via 60p

Yes

Judder-Free 24p via 60i

Yes

Judder-Free 24p via Native Apps

Yes

The Samsung QN85A automatically removes judder from any source, and there aren't any settings you need to enable. It helps with the appearance of motion in movies as each frame displays for a consistent amount of time.

LEARN ABOUT 24P JUDDER

9.4

Motion

Variable Refresh Rate

Native Refresh Rate

120 Hz

Variable Refresh Rate

Yes

HDMI Forum VRR

Yes

FreeSync

Yes

G-SYNC Compatible

Yes

4k VRR Maximum

120 Hz

4k VRR Minimum

< 20 Hz

1080p VRR Maximum

120 Hz

1080p VRR Minimum

< 20 Hz

1440p VRR Maximum

120 Hz

1440p VRR Minimum

< 20 Hz

VRR + Local Dimming Yes

The Samsung QN85A supports FreeSync variable refresh rate technology, which reduces screen tearing when gaming. With Game Mode on, FreeSync automatically enables, and it works well and has a very wide VRR range. As of firmware version 1066, it also works with recent G-SYNC graphics cards, although it's not officially certified by NVIDIA, so you'll have to manually enable G-SYNC Compatible mode on your PC if you want to use this feature.

LEARN ABOUT VARIABLE REFRESH RATE

Inputs

9.7

Inputs

Input Lag

1080p @ 60Hz

10.3 ms

1080p @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode

81.6 ms

1080p @ 120Hz

5.3 ms

1080p @ 144Hz

N/A

1440p @ 60Hz

9.8 ms

1440p @ 120Hz

5.3 ms

1440p @ 144Hz

N/A

4k @ 60Hz

9.7 ms

4k @ 60Hz + 10-Bit HDR

9.8 ms

4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4

9.7 ms

4k @ 60Hz Outside Game Mode

68.6 ms

4k @ 60Hz With Interpolation

20.6 ms

4k @ 120Hz

5.3 ms

4k @ 144Hz

N/A

8k @ 60Hz

N/A

The Samsung QN85A has exceptional low input lag, ensuring a responsive gaming or desktop experience. Unfortunately, we couldn't measure the input lag with VRR enabled. It's unclear if it's an issue with our testing or the TV's firmware. To get a low input lag in 'PC' mode, which is necessary for chroma 4:4:4 to be displayed properly, you have to enable Game Mode as well.

LEARN ABOUT INPUT LAG

9.6

Inputs

Supported Resolutions

Resolution 4k

480p @ 59.94Hz (Widescreen)

Yes

720p @ 59.94Hz

Yes

1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4

Yes

1080p @ 120Hz

Yes

1080p @ 144Hz

No

1440p @ 60Hz

Yes

1440p @ 120Hz

Yes

1440p @ 144Hz

No

4k @ 60Hz

Yes

4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4

Yes

4k @ 120Hz

Yes

4k @ 120Hz @ 4:4:4

Yes

4k @ 144Hz

No

8k @ 30Hz or 24Hz

No

8k @ 60Hz

No

Samsung QN85A supports most common resolutions, and chroma 4:4:4 is displayed properly in every resolution except 1440p, which is important for clear text from a PC. For 4:4:4 to be displayed properly, the TV must be in 'PC' mode with Input Signal Plus enabled. Unlike TVs from other brands, including the Sony X90J and the Hisense U8G, Samsung doesn't use the MediaTek chipset for its HDMI 2.1 ports and has no issues displaying 4k @ 120Hz signals.

LEARN ABOUT SUPPORTED RESOLUTIONS

Inputs

PS5 Compatibility

Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)

Yes

4k @ 120Hz

Yes

1440p @ 120Hz

PS5 doesn't output 1440p

1080p @ 120Hz

Yes

HDR

Yes

VRR

Yes

The Samsung QN85A supports most resolutions for the latest gaming consoles. The TV has an Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) as well, which is activated by setting Game Mode to 'Auto' or 'On', or enabling 'CEC'.

Additionally, there's a new feature that you can access on Samsung TVs in 2021. If you hold the Play/Pause button on the remote, it brings up the 'Game Bar' page, which shows you whether VRR is working and other useful gaming info. You can see what it looks like here.

Inputs

Xbox Series X|S Compatibility

Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)

Yes

4k @ 120Hz

Yes

1440p @ 120Hz

Yes

1080p @ 120Hz

Yes

HDR

Yes

VRR

Yes

Inputs

Inputs Specifications

HDR10

Yes

HDR10+

Yes

Dolby Vision

No

HLG

Yes

HDMI 2.0 Full Bandwidth

Yes (HDMI 1,2,3,4)

HDMI 2.1 Class Bandwidth

Yes (HDMI 4)

CEC Yes

HDCP 2.2 Yes (HDMI 1,2,3,4)

ATSC Tuner

1.0

USB 3.0

No

Variable Analog Audio Out No

Wi-Fi Support Yes (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz)

HDMI 4 is the only input that supports HDMI 2.1 bandwidth. It's disappointing if you have both a PS5 and Xbox Series X, as only one of them will support 4k @ 120Hz gaming.

Inputs

Input Photos

Inputs

Total Inputs

HDMI 4

USB 2

Digital Optical Audio Out 1

Analog Audio Out 3.5mm 0

Analog Audio Out RCA 0

Component In 0

Composite In 0

Tuner (Cable/Ant) 1

Ethernet 1

DisplayPort 0

IR In 0

Unfortunately, unlike the Samsung QN90A QLED, the Samsung QN85 doesn't support NextGen TV (ATSC 3.0) for 4k over-the-air broadcasts.

Inputs

Audio Passthrough

ARC/eARC Port

eARC

eARC: Dolby Atmos Over Dolby Digital Plus

Yes

eARC: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1

Yes

eARC: LPCM 7.1 Over Dolby MAT

Yes

eARC: Dolby TrueHD 7.1

Yes

eARC: DTS:X Over DTS-HD MA

No

eARC: DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1

No

eARC: LPCM Channels (Bitstream)

7.1

ARC: Dolby Digital 5.1

Yes

ARC: DTS 5.1

No

Optical: Dolby Digital 5.1

Yes

Optical: DTS 5.1

No

The Samsung QN85A supports eARC, allowing it to pass uncompressed high-quality audio over an HDMI connection. Sadly, it doesn't support any DTS formats, which is disappointing, as many UHD Blu-rays use DTS for their lossless audio tracks.

Sound Quality

6.5

Sound Quality

Frequency Response

Low-Frequency Extension

119.87 Hz

Std. Dev. @ 70

3.38 dB

Std. Dev. @ 80

3.37 dB

Std. Dev. @ Max

5.61 dB

Max

89.4 dB SPL

Dynamic Range Compression

5.09 dB

The Samsung QN85A has an okay frequency response. It has a digital room correction feature that can tune the sound according to your room's acoustics. The mid-range sounds good, with clear dialogue, and the TV gets quite loud, albeit with some pumping at higher volume levels. The bass, however, is pretty bad with almost no punch to it.

LEARN ABOUT FREQUENCY RESPONSE

5.8

Sound Quality

Distortion

Weighted THD @ 80

0.114

Weighted THD @ Max

0.602

IMD @ 80

7.75%

IMD @ Max

52.73%

The Samsung QN85A's distortion is disappointing. While it's okay at moderate listening levels, it's especially noticeable at higher volume levels. It's very bad in the low to mid-bass range, but the vocal range sounds much better.

LEARN ABOUT DISTORTION

Smart Features

8.5

Smart Features

Interface

Smart OS Tizen

Version 2021

Ease of Use

Easy

Smoothness

Very Smooth

Time Taken to Select YouTube

2 s

Time Taken to Change Backlight

7 s

Advanced Options

Many

Samsung's Tizen OS is very smooth and easy to use. This version feels even quicker and smoother than on models from previous years.

0

Smart Features

Ad-Free

Ads

Yes

Opt-out

No

Suggested Content in Home

Yes

Opt-out of Suggested Content

No

While we couldn't get a photo of ads during testing, Samsung's interface has ads and suggested content on the home page and in the app store. Unfortunately, you can't disable them.

LEARN ABOUT AD-FREE

8.5

Smart Features

Apps and Features

App Selection

Great

App Smoothness

Average

Cast Capable

Yes

USB Drive Playback

Yes

USB Drive HDR Playback

Yes

HDR in Netflix

Yes

HDR in YouTube

Yes

The app store has a large selection of apps available to download. Apps run smoothly for the most part.

8.5

Smart Features

Remote

Size

Small

Voice Control

Many Features

CEC Menu Control

Yes

Other Smart Features

Yes

Remote App Samsung SmartThings

The remote is similar to the one found on high-end QLEDs like the Samsung Q900TS 8k QLED. It has shortcut buttons to streaming apps and a voice command button, enabling the Bixby voice assistant. It can change inputs and settings and search YouTube, but it can't search within apps like Netflix. Unlike most other remotes, it doesn't use disposable batteries, and instead, you can charge it through USB-C or the solar panel on the back.

Smart Features

TV Controls

The controls are beneath the Samsung branding on the bottom right side of the TV. There's a single button that lets you power the TV on/off and change channels, volume, and inputs.

Smart Features

In The Box

  • Power cable (not shown)
  • Remote control
  • User guide

Smart Features

Misc

Power Consumption 53 W

Power Consumption (Max) 149 W

Firmware 1054

Samsung QN85A QLED Review (QN55QN85AAFXZA, QN65QN85AAFXZA, QN75QN85AAFXZA, QN85QN85AAFXZA) (2024)

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