Samsung QE-65S95H (QE65S95HFTXXU)
![]() | New New product is expected Size ("): 65; Operating system: Smart TV (proprietary system); CPU: Samsung NQ4 AI Gen3; Screen coating: anti-glare; Resolution (px): 3840x2160; Frame rate (Hz): 100/120; Frame rate (game mode) (Hz): 165; HDR support: HDR10+; Sound power (W): 70; Number of speakers: 6; Subwoofer; Digital tuner: DVB-T2 (terrestrial) E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
Samsung QE-65S95H
NewSeries S9xx4K100/120 Hz165 Hz (Game Mode)flagshipPantonevoice controlsubwooferslimAirPlay 2Google CastMatterOLEDHDR10+many speakers
Screen:65 ", 3840x2160 px, 100/120 Hz, game mode 165 Hz
Picture:FreeSync, 4K upscaling, HDR, colour enhancement, brightness enhancement, black enhancement
Multimedia:T2 tuner, Smart TV, Wi-Fi, LAN, Subwoofer
Controls:voice, assistant
Pantone Certification. Integrated SmartThings hub, compatibility with Matter, Zigbee / Thread module. Q-Symphony technology for synchronizing TV sound with the soundbar. Light sensor. HDR creation from SDR using AI. Remote control with solar panel.
The 48" version does not support the One Connect Box. For the EU market (index QE), the S95H and S99H TVs have been released, while for the US (index QN) — only the S95H, which corresponds to the European S99H. Supports Vision AI Assistant — a comprehensive AI-based solution from Samsung.
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Specifications QE-65S95H
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