Samsung 65-Inch S95H OLED 4K Smart TV
A 65 inch flagship OLED with a glare-free screen and 165Hz motion, a premium main-room set for film fans and gamers who want top picture at scale.
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Why we rate it
- Glare-free OLED at 65 inches
- Perfect OLED blacks
- 165Hz with VRR
- Premium slim design
- No Dolby Vision
- OLED brightness in daylight
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Samsung 65-Inch S95H OLED 4K Smart TV vs Sony Sony BRAVIA 8 OLED K65XR80 65"
| SamsungSamsung 65-Inch S95H OLED 4K Smart TVThis page | SonySony BRAVIA 8 OLED K65XR80 65" | |
|---|---|---|
| Overall score | 75 /100 | 75 /100 |
| Size | 65 " | 65 " |
| Panel type | OLED | OLED |
| Refresh | 165 HzBetter | 120 Hz |
| HDMI 2 1 count | — | 4 |
Is the Samsung 65-Inch S95H OLED 4K Smart TV right for you?
If you want flagship OLED picture in a 65 inch main set but your living room gets a lot of light, the glare-free screen makes this a smart, flexible choice.
If your streaming leans heavily on Dolby Vision, an LG or Sony OLED that supports it will give you the dynamic HDR format on more of your content.
Before you buy
Yes. Its glare-free OLED coating cuts reflections so the picture stays clear in a bright living room, a key strength over standard OLED panels.
No. Samsung uses HDR10+ instead of Dolby Vision, so Dolby Vision content falls back to standard HDR. Both are dynamic HDR formats.
Yes. It has a 165Hz panel with VRR and FreeSync Premium Pro, plus a Gaming Hub, making it a strong big-screen gaming set.
Both are premium Samsung OLEDs. The S99H is positioned as the brighter, higher-tier model, while this S95H pairs the glare-free screen with the same fast 165Hz panel.
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