The S95D is Samsung’s latest iteration of the company’s OLED line of TVs. And this update does give you a few good reasons to upgrade. Not only will you get signature OLED picture quality, you’ll also be able to push your TV’s refresh rate as high as 144Hz for smoother action during fast-paced scenes in movies, shows, and video games. You’ll also get high-quality audio with support for both Dolby Atmos and Samsung’s Object Tracking Sound+ technology for audio that follows the on-screen action.
It also supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro VRR technology to prevent screen tearing and other visual glitches that can ruin your gaming session. You’ll also be able to connect the S95D to your smart home network via Alexa, Bixby, or Hey Google virtual assistants for hands-free controls.
ZDNET’s Jason Hiner went hands-on with the S95D at a recent Samsung event, and he praised the new anti-glare coating on the screen, which helps improve visibility in brighter rooms and under harsh lighting. He also highlighted the TV’s ability to maintain bold, bright colors even with a matte finish for an impressive picture.
Samsung S95D tech specs: Screen size: 55-77 inches | Panel type: OLED | Refresh rate: Up to 144Hz | Resolution: 4K | HDR: OLED HDR Pro | Audio: Dolby Atmos, Object Tracking Sound+ | Voice controls: Alexa, Bixby, Hey Google
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Ramona Emerson is a Diné writer and filmmaker originally from Tohatchi, New Mexico. He has a bachelor’s in Media Arts from the University of New Mexico and an MFA in Creative Writing from the Institute of American Indian Arts. After starting in forensic videography, she embarked upon a career as a photographer, writer, and editor. He is an Emmy nominee, a Sundance Native Lab Fellow, a Time-Warner Storyteller Fellow, a Tribeca All-Access Grantee and a WGBH Producer Fellow. In 2020, Emerson was appointed to the Governor’s Council on Film and Media Industries for the State of New Mexico. He currently resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she and her husband, the producer Kelly Byars, run their production company Reel Indian Pictures. Shutter is her first novel