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Samsung S95D OLED
Samsung S90D OLED
The Samsung S90D OLED and the Samsung S95D OLED are very similar TVs, but there are some differences. The S90D has less banding in colors due to its better HDR gradient handling. On the other hand, the S95D has better PQ EOTF tracking and slightly better color volume, so HDR content is closer to the content creator's intent, and the TV can display colors a bit brighter. The S95D also comes with Samsung's Slim One Connect Box, so it's more versatile if you need quicker access to its ports, and its matte screen finish does an amazing job at essentially eliminating reflections caused by glare, albeit at the expense of picture quality.
Samsung S95D OLED
Samsung S90D OLED
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How is the Astro a50s not first the passive soundstage is ass on them all
Hi there and thanks for your comment. It’s true that many of the closed-back headsets on this list lack an immersive, open-sounding soundstage and the Astro A50X are probably the best choice if this is most important to you. On our end, we opted for the Audeze Maxwell as the top pick due to their more balanced default sound profile (especially the more present treble range), longer continuous battery life and the option to use a wired connection. While we are big fans of the connectivity possibilities with the Astro, we also recognize that not everyone requires HDMI 2.1 passthrough and the ability to switch between systems.
That said, comments like yours definitely give us food for thought! The Astros are currently an alternative top pick - so technically they are our first choice, just for different reasons than the Audeze. I think we could make it clearer that their passive soundstage is an asset and a good reason to pick them up though.
Update: We changed our cheap headset pick to the Logitech G435 Wireless, as our previous pick, the Logitech G432, was wired-only. That said, we’ve kept a reference to the G432 in the text for users looking for a wired-first headset. We also made several other changes to the text for clarity.
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