TV
Samsung S90F OLED (2025): Reviewer Consensus
STRONG BUY
Claritypoint's consensus: The Samsung S90F OLED delivers stunning picture quality with vibrant colors, deep blacks, and excellent shadow detail, making it a strong choice for gamers and movie enthusiasts. The panel agrees it offers near-perfect contrast and a punchy picture, with flawless gaming specs including a 120Hz refresh rate and multiple HDMI 2.1 ports. However, the lack of Dolby Vision support is a notable omission, and built-in audio is consistently described as mediocre or middling. The TV also lacks an ATSC 3.0 tuner, and its anti-reflective coating can be delicate, affecting bright-room performance. Overall, the S90F is seen as a top-tier value for its midrange cost, ideal for those prioritizing picture quality and gaming over audio and Dolby Vision.
What 4 Trusted Reviewers Say
Each card shows the reviewer’s native score, our normalized 0–100 mapping, a paraphrased takeaway, and a link to the full review.
Reviewer Agreement & Upgrade Considerations
✓ All 4 reviewers agree on
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Excellent picture quality with vibrant colors, deep blacks, and strong contrast.
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Great for gaming with 120Hz refresh rate and multiple HDMI 2.1 ports.
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Lacks Dolby Vision support.
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Built-in audio is mediocre or middling.
⚠ Upgrade considerations
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Color accuracy. — What Hi-Fi? notes colors are slightly overbaked, while CNET and Tom's Guide find them saturated and vibrant without criticism.
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Bright-room performance. — CNET and Amazon Buyers note the lack of anti-reflective coating or its delicacy affects bright-room performance, while Tom's Guide and What Hi-Fi? do not highlight this as a major issue.
Consensus Subscores
Averaged across 4 reviewers, normalized 0–100. Spread shows highest vs. lowest reviewer score for that dimension.
Claritypoint Verdict
Strong Buy — the panel agrees this is a top mid-range OLED for picture quality and gaming.
The Samsung S90F OLED receives strong consensus from reviewers, with scores ranging from 86 to 100 (normalized). The panel unanimously praises its picture quality, contrast, and gaming specs, making it a compelling choice for enthusiasts. Confidence is high that this TV delivers excellent value for its price point.
The main caveats are the lack of Dolby Vision support and mediocre audio, which may be dealbreakers for some. Additionally, What Hi-Fi? notes slightly overbaked colors, and bright-room performance is a minor trade-off due to the anti-reflective coating. These disagreements do not undermine the overall positive consensus.
Buy it if: Buy if you want a mid-range OLED with stunning picture quality, deep blacks, and top-tier gaming features. Hesitate if: Skip if you require Dolby Vision support, need excellent built-in audio, or prioritize bright-room performance.
How we built this consensus. Claritypoint editors read each linked review in full, normalize the reviewer’s native rating into a 0–100 scale using a published per-outlet conversion table, and synthesize areas of agreement and disagreement. We do not test products in-house — our role is editorial synthesis of the people who do. Every quote is paraphrased; original text and full scoring rationale stay with the source publisher. Read our full methodology →







