

📺 Elevate your viewing game with AI-powered brilliance and silky smooth motion!
The Samsung 42-Inch OLED S90F 4K Smart TV (2025) features the cutting-edge NQ4 AI Gen3 Processor with 128 neural networks for superior 4K upscaling, OLED HDR+ for vibrant colors and deep contrast, and a 144Hz Motion Xcelerator for ultra-smooth motion. Integrated Samsung Vision AI and Alexa provide smart, hands-free control, while Game Mode and VRR support deliver an elite gaming and streaming experience in a sleek Graphite Black design.









| ASIN | B0DXN1FCGF |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,647 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2 in OLED TVs |
| Brand Name | Samsung |
| Color Name | Graphite Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (310) |
| Date First Available | April 9, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 19.2 Pounds |
| Item model number | QN42S90FAEXZA |
| Product Dimensions | 8.1 x 36.8 x 23.9 inches |
| Special Features | Built-In Speaker, Game Mode |
| Standing screen display size | 42 Inches |
M**M
As Always, Samsung TVs Are Top Notch!
Holy smokes, this TV looks FANTASTIC! Our 55" Samsung that was 12 or so years old finally bit the dust by way of the HDMI connection constantly blinking out. So, I sprung for the 77" that we've been wanting for awhile. The colors are brilliant and very sharp, while the 120Hz refresh rate for 4K makes viewing easier on the eyes than a slower refresh rate. There is overwhelming evidence that going from 60Hz to 120Hz reduces eye strain, headaches, fatigue and the likes. I've also been reading that going all the way up to a 240Hz refresh rate yields diminishing returns, unless you're into prolonged stretches of intense gaming on that TV/Monitor. Since we don't use this TV for long, intense gaming sessions, I decided not to go with a 240Hz model. I'm very pleased with everything about this TV. There is absolutely nothing that I can complain about. There are plenty of HDMI ports available, and the remote control is simple and easy to navigate. Also, the Samsung TV menu navigation has been greatly improved from our old Samsung. I am very pleased with this. Also, there are dozens (perhaps hundreds?!) of FREE channels that Samsung has built into their TV menu. While navigating these free Samsung channels, I suddenly discovered that I had watched a full episode of a show I hadn't seen in years. Although I utilize a separate amp and 7.2 sound, I will say that the built-in speakers are decent quality. I would have no problem using these built-in speakers, if it were all I had. The sound is not tinny, nor obviously under-powered, as so many other large TVs are. The built-in speakers are not bad at all. Also worth mentioning is that this TV is very thin, but also very rigid and stiff, relieving my worries that it would accidentally twist during wall-installation, causing irreparable damage. Quite on the contrary--this TV is tough! I had no issues whatsoever, lifting it with one other person of small stature, and hanging it onto the wall-mount. I never once felt like it was going to flex or twist itself into oblivion. I have no fears when needing to pull it away from the wall and service the wiring or anything behind the TV. I will recommend this line of Samsung TVs to anyone who asks. As always, Samsung is a top-notch choice for TVs!
C**N
Stunning visuals and smart features for a midrange cost.
This is my first OLED TV and I have to express just how transformative it really is. The picture is so clear and and the colors are so punchy that I almost prefer it to a theater screen. It has completely revitalized my love for watching films because of how stunning they look on this screen. It was easy to setup with two people, I did end up mounting it on a stand rather than using the base it came with. Having 4 HDMI 2.1 ports is great for plugging in multiple high res / frame rate devices. The UI does take a little getting used to but once you get it customized its pretty intuitive. I like that the remote doesn't have batteries but it could use some more buttons, it's just a bit simple to a fault. I got the 55" version on sale for $1099 and for that price I think its absolutely incredible. This is one of the best purchases I have made in a long time.
P**.
Amazing OLED TV. Please make sure to get it from Amazon and not third party.
Amazing TV, Perfect OLED picture. PS Always check seller AND shipper is Amazon and not third party? This is very important because price is identical Path. I made a mistake ordering a TV first time around from third-party seller and once again from the price you would never know it's the same price. It took them about 10 days to admit something was happening and they told me TV was damaged in the shipping and they have to wait until it comes back to dispatch another one. I immediately canceled the order and bought another one from this time. Amazon . I had TV in my room in 3 days. So yeah amazing five star TV but make sure you got it at the Amazon and nowhere else.
K**R
If you have set-up TV's before, you'll be watching in know time
Easy to set-up. Great picture. Sound is great. Remote is very simple. No manual in box. TV has option.to see a manual or you can download from the internet.
P**R
Spectacular picture quality if you can figure out how to control it
On the picture quality alone, I'd give this tv a 4.95 out of 5 stars. I find that on some of what I watch, the brights are too stark compared with the black. I've tried adjusting the contrast, but I don't see that making any change whatsoever. It's like it's broken. Lowering the brightness doesn't give me the effect I'm looking for and simply makes it dark. Perhaps I'm just not used to the ultra-black blacks. For things like sports and other brightly-lit shows, the image quality is amazing. Perhaps some of it has to do with the AI-upscaling. Still not sure how to control that, but as I understand it, it just always happens. I don't see it having much effect on lower resolutions like SD. That's actually something I was looking forward to, but it seems like it only makes the HD even higher HD. Oh well. I've got several issues with things apart from the picture quality. Tops on that list is the remote. Apparently the design team decided that remotes are ugly and no one wants it to be visible. So they made it as small as possible. It looks like a toy photon torpedo. In order to make it this small, they had to remove the vast majority of buttons. Those that remain are tiny with icons/text that are very difficult to read. Excuse me for not having teenager eyes. They put a small solar cell that is supposed to slowly keep a charge. I thought that was a great idea. Until I found that it's on the bottom of the remote. You know, the side that NEVER gets any light? Good thinking, that. I purchased a 3rd party remote on Amazon that is large and garish. And it does most of what I need with one visible button push. I find the on-screen controls rather non-intuitive. Getting to specific settings can be a real "Where's Waldo" experience. Is it under this section? No. Over there? No. I'm not a fan of how AI is draining our resources, but I don't know what I'd have done without the help it provided. A screen kept popping up that asked me if I'd like recommended ads. I kept saying "disable" and it kept popping up. I must have spent half an hour between AI and Reddit posts figuring out how permanently disable this. Apparently it used to be a lot easier, but Samsung keeps hiding the solution deeper and deeper into the settings hierarchy. But back on the good side of things, it was a pleasant surprise to see that the TV comes with a boatload of free TV shows. Probably nothing that you couldn't get via the various streaming apps, but these are bundled conveniently in one spot. I also like that it has a built-in picture-in-picture feature. Still figuring that one out. It seems like a long, convoluted process to get it set up, but perhaps once I'm familiar with the controls, it'll be easier. I don't expect to use it a ton, but it'll be handy when I'm watching one thing while waiting for the football game to get back from halftime. My wife and I each have bluetooth headphones that we've connected. Getting the multi-connect feature to work was a minor challenge, but it's a one-time process and now that this is running, it works great. There's enough of a delay in the sync that I can notice it, but it's usually worth it for the improved sound clarity. And perhaps this will improve with updates and newer headphones.
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