With its 55S95D, 55-inch (140 cm) version of the 65S95D that we tested, Samsung offers a television with a remote box, a hyper-bright QD-Oled panel and a foolproof anti-reflective filter.
Samsung 55S95D
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Amazon Marketplace1 717,90 € Nine
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Iacono1 749,00 € Nine
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LDLC2 040,95 € Nine
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Materiel.net2 040,95 € Nine
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Amazon2 065,84 € Nine
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Fnac.com marketplace2 073,37 € Nine
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E. Leclerc – High-Tech2 080,92 € Nine
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Boulanger.com2 090,00 € Nine
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Son-Video.com2 090,00 € Nine
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Fnac.com2 099,00 € Nine
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Samsung2 099,00 € Nine
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Darty.com2 138,00 € Nine
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Points forts
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Image quality.
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Peak brightness at 1600 cd/m².
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Infinite contrast thanks to the QD-Oled panel.
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Four HDMI 2.1 inputs (4K 120 Hz, ALLM, VRR).
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Responsiveness in game.
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Remote control with solar panel.
Weak points
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One Connect cable quite wide.
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Dolby Vision not supported.
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Remote control not backlit.
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Connection to a Samsung account required.
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The 55S95D, 55-inch (140 cm) version, of the 65S95D that we tested is undoubtedly one of the best televisions on the market at the start of 2024. If it is ultimately quite similar to the previous model, the S95C of 2023, it benefits from much greater brightness in HDR, and of course the manufacturer’s new anti-reflective, simply unrivaled today. We also appreciate the infinite contrast of its QD-Oled panel, its calibration and in-game performance, as well as the remote Slim One Connect box which makes TV installation more versatile. In short, flawless, except for the absence of Dolby Vision.
The second best quality/price ratio
LG 55G4
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Rakuten1 726,25 € Nine
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Amazon Marketplace1 749,00 € Nine
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Fnac.com marketplace1 832,28 € Nine
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Pixmania1 838,98 € Nine
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MDA1 872,90 € Nine
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Boulanger.com1 990,00 € Nine
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Son-Video.com1 990,00 € Nine
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Iacono1 990,00 € Nine
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Darty.com2 029,00 € Nine
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LDLC2 048,95 € Nine
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Materiel.net2 048,95 € Nine
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Darty Marketplace1 871,62 € Nine
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With its 55G4, a 55-inch (140 cm) version of the 65G4 that we tested, LG improves its Oled G3 television, already a benchmark. The formula is not fundamentally different, but we find all the qualities of the G range with a careful design, excellent image quality in SDR and HDR (with a light peak which rises even higher than in 2023) and everything that gamers need to play in good conditions. As a bonus, the G4 consumes little and the webOS interface is now updated for five years. The only regret is that the manufacturer could have provided a base for more versatility, but LG has once again created a high-end Oled TV.
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