TechRadar: Samsung S95C review: a brighter, better OLED TV that looks great from any angle

Apr 10, 2023

John Archer writing for TechRadar:

“The S95C even manages to deliver a significant uptick in the luminance of HDR images that flood the whole screen with brightness (a type of content which OLED always struggles to handle). A full 100% white HDR window is displayed at around 265 nits - up from 200 or less nits with previous OLED panels. Again, this represents a major rather than incremental increase that makes the HDR viewing experience feel much more consistently intense and ‘balanced’. The new luminance is pleasingly uniform right across the screen, too.”

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