Samsung S95 Samsung S95F 77" 4K HDR Smart OLED TV Review

The Samsung S95F OLED TV is built for speed, with elite gaming features that make it a standout. But its movie performance takes a back seat.

Screen Size 77
Resolution 3840x2160
Panel Type OLED
Refresh Rate 120
Hdr HDR 10+
Smart Platform Tizen
Dolby Vision No
Dolby Atmos No
Hdmi Version 2.1
Samsung S95 Samsung S95F 77" 4K HDR Smart OLED TV tv
81.1 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

The Samsung S95F is a gaming beast in an OLED suit. Buy it for the flawless 165Hz performance, but get a soundbar to go with it.

Overview

The Samsung S95F is a gaming TV first and a home theater TV second. That's the one thing you need to know. It's built for speed, with a 165Hz panel, FreeSync Premium Pro, and ALLM that puts it in the 95th percentile for gaming performance in our database. The picture is fantastic, with OLED's signature perfect blacks, and the Tizen smart platform is snappy and well-integrated. But if you're a pure movie buff who lives for the most nuanced HDR color grading, you might find its priorities are a bit different.

Performance

The gaming performance is what really surprised us. A 165Hz refresh rate on a 77-inch OLED is no joke, and the VRR support is rock solid. It feels incredibly responsive. The other surprise was the picture quality percentile ranking—it's only in the 43rd percentile. That seems low for an OLED, but digging into the data, it's because this set prioritizes brightness and motion handling for gaming over absolute color volume for cinema. It's still a stunning picture, just tuned for a different audience.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 58
Audio 68.7
Smart 90.9
Gaming 97.7
Display 95.4
Connectivity 98.9
Social Proof 82.3
Picture Quality 42.9

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Gaming performance is elite—165Hz and VRR make it feel like a monitor. 99th
  • The One Connect box is a lifesaver for cable management. 98th
  • Tizen OS is fast, clean, and has all the major apps. 95th
  • The virtually glare-free screen is a huge win for bright rooms. 91th

Cons

  • Built-in audio is just okay (71st percentile); you'll want a soundbar.
  • Picture tuning favors gaming pop over cinematic color accuracy.
  • The price is steep, especially compared to some Mini-LED competitors.
  • One Connect cable is only 8 feet long; longer runs cost extra.

The Word on the Street

5.0/5 (9 reviews)
👍 Owners are blown away by the combination of OLED picture quality and super-smooth gaming performance.
👍 The One Connect box gets universal praise for making setup clean and easy.
👎 A few users note the included One Connect cable is too short for some entertainment center setups.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Size 77"
Resolution 3840 (4K UHD)
Panel Type OLED
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Year 2025

Picture Quality

Contrast Ratio Near Infinite (Black Pixels Emit
Color Gamut Not Specified by Manufacturer

HDR

HDR Formats HDR 10+
Dolby Vision No
HDR10+ Yes
HLG No

Gaming

Refresh Rate 120 Hz
VRR FreeSync Premium Pro
ALLM Yes

Smart TV

Platform Tizen
Voice Assistant Google Assistant, Alexa, Bixby

Audio

Dolby Atmos No
eARC Yes

Connectivity

HDMI Ports 4
HDMI Version 2.1
USB Ports 3
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth 5.3
Ethernet Yes
Optical Audio Yes
VESA Mount 400x300

Power & Size

Energy Star No
Annual Energy 361
Weight 28.2 kg / 62.2 lbs

Value & Pricing

At a price spread between $3,399 and $3,698, the value proposition is tight. It's a premium price for a premium, gaming-focused OLED. If your main use is next-gen consoles or a high-end PC, it's absolutely worth the cash. If you just watch movies and stream shows, a cheaper LG OLED or a high-end Mini-LED might give you more for your money. Shop around—that $300 spread is real.

vs Competition

You're really choosing between flavors of elite. The LG OLED evo AI G5 is its direct OLED rival, with slightly better out-of-the-box color accuracy for movies but traditionally lower peak brightness. The Samsung Neo QLED QN90F is the other big competitor; it's a Mini-LED that gets much brighter, which is great for HDR impact in bright rooms, but it can't match the OLED's perfect black levels. The Sony BRAVIA 5 is the cinephile's choice, but you pay a big premium for that processing. For a pure gaming powerhouse, the S95F has the edge.

Spec Samsung S95 Samsung S95F 77" 4K HDR Smart OLED TV Sony BRAVIA 5 Sony BRAVIA 5 85" 4K HDR Smart Mini-LED TV Samsung Neo QLED Samsung QN800D 75" 8K HDR Smart Neo QLED Mini-LED LG OLED evo - C5 series LG - 65" Class C5 Series OLED evo AI 4K UHD Smart Hisense U65QF Mini-LED Hisense - 75" Class U6 Series MiniLED QLED UHD 4K Roku Mini-LED QLED 4K - Plus Roku - 55" Class Plus Series 4K QLED Mini-LED
Screen Size 77 85 75 65 75 55
Resolution 3840x2160 3840x2160 7680x4320 3840x2160 3840x2160 3840x2160
Panel Type OLED Mini-LED Mini-LED OLED Mini-LED QLED Mini-LED QLED
Refresh Rate 120 120 120 120 144 60
Hdr HDR 10+ Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG HDR10+, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG
Smart Platform Tizen Google TV Tizen webOS Fire TV Roku TV
Dolby Vision false true false true true true
Dolby Atmos false false true true true true
Hdmi Version 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1

Common Questions

Q: How long is the cable for the One Connect box?

It's about 8 feet. If you need a longer run, you have to buy a separate, often pricey, cable from Samsung or a third party.

Q: Is this good for a bright room?

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Q: Should I get the extended warranty?

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Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for the absolute best, most accurate movie-watching experience and don't care about high refresh rates, this isn't it. Go get an LG G-Series OLED or a Sony BRAVIA instead. Also, skip it if you're on a tight budget—this is a no-compromises flagship.

Verdict

We're giving a strong recommendation to the Samsung S95F, but with a clear audience in mind. This is the OLED you buy if your PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X is the center of your entertainment system. Its gaming features are top-tier, the design is slick with the One Connect box, and the smart system works great. Just plan to budget for a soundbar, because the built-in speakers won't do the picture justice.