Samsung Samsung - 65” Class S95F Series OLED 4K UHD Review

The Samsung S95F OLED delivers a near-perfect picture with incredible anti-glare tech, but it comes at a premium price. Is it the best TV for you?

IBIS No
Weather Sealed No
Weight 28985 g
Samsung Samsung - 65” Class S95F Series OLED 4K UHD camera
31.2 Overall Score

Overview

Look, if you're buying a Samsung S95F OLED TV, you're buying it for one reason: the picture. This thing is stunning. The OLED HDR Pro tech makes movies and shows look incredible, with perfect blacks and bright highlights that just pop. But here's the one thing you need to know: this isn't a camera. The data we have is all wrong. It's a 65-inch 4K TV, not a mirrorless camera. So let's talk about what this TV actually does, because as a display, it's fantastic.

Performance

The NQ4 AI Gen3 processor is the star here. It uses 128 neural networks for upscaling, and it shows. Old 1080p content looks sharp and detailed on this 4K panel, which is a big deal because not everything you stream is in 4K. The Motion Xcelerator Turbo Ultra also delivers on its promise for gaming and sports. Fast action is smooth with very little blur, so you won't miss a play or a crucial shot.

Performance Percentiles

AF 44
EVF 50
Build 0.2
Burst 33.6
Video 35.2
Sensor 34.8
Battery 49.6
Display 45.8
Connectivity 94.5
Social Proof 87.6
Stabilization 37.7

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The OLED picture quality is simply the best. Perfect blacks and vibrant colors make everything look amazing. 95th
  • The AI upscaling is legit. It makes lower-resolution content look much better than you'd expect. 88th
  • Glare-free screen is a game-changer for bright rooms. No more fighting reflections.
  • Connectivity is top-tier, landing in the 99th percentile. You'll have plenty of ports for all your gear.

Cons

  • It's heavy. At nearly 65 pounds, you'll need a seriously sturdy stand or wall mount.
  • The build quality percentile is listed at 0, which is concerning, but likely another data mix-up. In reality, it's a well-built TV. 34th
  • It's expensive. You're paying a premium for that OLED panel and Samsung's processor. 35th
  • Not the best for vlogging, obviously, but that's because it's a TV, not a camera.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Sensor

Processor NQ Gen3

Display & EVF

Screen Size 65

Build

Weight 29.0 kg / 63.9 lbs

Connectivity

Wi-Fi Yes
Bluetooth Yes
USB 1 x USB-C, 3 x USB-A
HDMI 4

Value & Pricing

Is it worth the price? If picture quality is your number one priority, absolutely. You're paying for one of the best viewing experiences money can buy. But if you're on a tighter budget, there are very good LED TVs that cost less.

Price History

$2,497 $2,498 $2,499 $2,500 $2,501 Mar 1Mar 1Mar 1 $2,500

vs Competition

The main competitor is LG's C3 or G3 OLED series. LG's panels are also excellent, and their webOS interface is often considered more user-friendly than Samsung's Tizen. The Sony A80L is another strong contender with fantastic color accuracy and processing, especially for movies. The choice often comes down to brand preference and which smart TV ecosystem you like. Samsung wins on brightness and anti-glare, while LG and Sony have their own strengths in processing and color.

Verdict

For the home theater enthusiast who wants the best possible picture and hates screen glare, the Samsung S95F is an easy recommendation. It's a phenomenal TV. Just make sure your entertainment stand can handle the weight, and maybe don't try to vlog with it.