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With OLED TVs dominating the high-end TV market, does that leave room for anything else? Well, Samsung certainly thinks so, as it has a swathe of Neo QLED TVs, which are backlit but use a backlight with tiny LEDs to improve contrast control. It’s unlikely any backlit TV will manage OLED-level contrast, but the 65-inch QE65QN93F is a bit cheaper than similarly sized OLEDs, so if it’s as good as them, then this could be a nice alternative. Read our review to see how it got on.
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What's included?
- What is it?
- What’s the picture quality like?
- What’s the sound quality like?
- What’s it like to use?
- How are the smart features?
- How secure is it?
- Is there anything else I should know?
- How are the accessibility features?
- Is Samsung a good TV brand?
- Should I buy it?
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- Aug 2025First reviewed by Which?