TechHive gave it a rating of 4.5 stars out of 5. The “Cons” include that the TV’s pedestal stand is “wobbly,” that there’s no OneConnect box or Dolby Vision support, and its “mediocre” sound quality. The TechRadar review goes on to praise the TV’s “extreme brightness,” “exquisite” color saturation,” its upscaling and its remote.
Its fantastic picture quality makes it an appealing choice, but some minor issues prevent it from being one of the best TVs this year.” “Its thinner body comes with a few caveats in the form of thinner sound and a higher center of gravity, and it only sports one full spec HDMI 2.1 port.
“As one of Samsung’s first Neo QLED TVs, the Samsung QN90A is thinner, brighter and bolder than before, offering a high peak brightness and fantastic contrast,” the review said.
TechRadar also reviewed the QN90A, giving it a rating of four stars out of five.