Samsung OLED TV Consumer Reports 2026: QN65S90F Leads the Pack with Top Ratings
Samsung OLED TVs, including the QN65S90F and QN65S95F, have earned top ratings from Consumer Reports 2026 for resolution, HDR, and brightness features.
Four models, one winner. Samsung Electronics just swept the top tiers of the latest U.S. consumer ratings, proving their dominance in the global OLED TV market.
Ruling the North American Market: Samsung OLED TV Consumer Reports 2026 Performance
According to industry sources, Consumer Reports has awarded top ratings to four of Samsung's latest OLED TV models. The QN65S90F stood out specifically for its outstanding resolution and HDR (High Dynamic Range) capabilities, which deliver incredibly vivid images through optimized brightness levels.
The high-end QN65S95F also received accolades for its superior brightness and integrated Dolby Atmos speaker system. This recognition isn't limited to OLED; Samsung's QLED TV lineup also secured a spot among the best televisions in the recent U.S. evaluation.
Diversified Tech Strategy from CES 2026 to Consumer Homes
Samsung's multi-track strategy—encompassing OLED, QLED, and Micro RGB technologies—is clearly paying off. At CES 2026 held earlier this January, the company showcased a massive 130-inchMicro RGB TV, signaling their intent to push the boundaries of display size and quality further.
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