Samsung S95H 77-Inch OLED 4K Smart TV
A 77 inch flagship OLED with a glare-free screen and a 165Hz panel, a big-screen premium set that stays clear and bright in real, light-filled living rooms.
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Why we rate it
- Glare-free at 77 inches
- OLED contrast at scale
- 165Hz with VRR
- Slim premium design
- You need the space
- No Dolby Vision
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Samsung S95H 77-Inch OLED 4K Smart TV vs Sony Sony FWD-77XR80 77" BRAVIA 8 OLED
| SamsungSamsung S95H 77-Inch OLED 4K Smart TVThis page | SonySony FWD-77XR80 77" BRAVIA 8 OLED | |
|---|---|---|
| Overall score | 75 /100 | 100 /100Better |
| Size | 77 " | 77 " |
| Panel type | OLED | OLED |
| Refresh | 165 HzBetter | 120 Hz |
| HDMI 2 1 count | — | 4 |
Is the Samsung S95H 77-Inch OLED 4K Smart TV right for you?
If you want cinema-scale OLED at 77 inches but your room gets a lot of light, the glare-free screen makes this a flexible big-screen choice that stays clear in daylight.
If your room cannot take 77 inches, or your content leans on Dolby Vision, a smaller set or an LG or Sony OLED will suit you better.
Before you buy
A 77 inch screen suits rooms where you can sit roughly three metres or more back. In a smaller room it can feel overwhelming and you will sit too close.
Yes, even more so. Reflections are harder to ignore on a large panel, so the glare-free coating makes a real difference in a bright living room.
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, making it a strong large-format gaming set as well as a TV.
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