Samsung S85D is Samsung's entry-level OLED model for 2024, but it certainly does not come across as "budget". From the very first contact, the television demonstrated that OLED technology makes a difference. The deep blacks, excellent contrast and great viewing angles make watching favourite films and series pure pleasure, no matter where we are sitting. It is a screen that truly captivates you in the action. The Tizen operating system is another strong point of the Samsung S85D. It is simple, intuitive, and runs smoothly. Switching between apps like Netflix or YouTube takes no time, and the support for AirPlay and Bluetooth provides numerous options for connecting other devices. Not only does the solar remote not require charging, but we also easily used it to control the decoder and soundbar – these small details make daily usage easier. Like any television, the S85D has its minor shortcomings. The lack of recording functionality can be noticeable, especially if we enjoy revisiting favourite shows or films. The absence of support for DTS audio tracks may require purchasing and directly connecting a Blu-ray player to an external audio system. If we want to make full use of this codec, it is worth keeping this in mind. SDR brightness, while sufficient in most cases, may not always meet expectations in brighter rooms. This is a television that shows its best side in the evening – that’s when the OLED black and contrast truly impress. Despite these few drawbacks, the S85D left us with very positive impressions. It is a model that proves that excellent picture quality and superb technological solutions do not have to be paired with a high price. If we are looking for a television that works well for everyday use as well as evening viewings, and at the same time won’t ruin our budget, then the Samsung S85D OLED is an excellent choice. It is a device that gives the feeling that we have invested our money wisely, offering a lot for a reasonable amount.
The Samsung QN85F is a television that perfectly showcases the purpose of the Neo QLED line. On one hand, it provides everything that a modern user expects – high brightness, excellent smoothness, and full support for gamers. On the other hand, it is still LCD, meaning that the technology requires certain compromises. The question is whether these compromises actually hinder everyday use. In practice, it is hard not to be impressed with how the QN85F performs in HDR films. With brightness levels of 1700–1800 nits, watching dynamic scenes truly gives us the 'HDR spark' that many competing televisions lack. The lighting effects in movies or series can literally overwhelm with intensity while the television does not lose detail and does not turn the entire image into a washed-out blur. This is the kind of spectacularity that viewers investing in a new screen seek. Gamers also have reasons to be satisfied. There is support for 144 Hz, variable refresh rate VRR, and automatic game mode ALLM. This already constitutes a must-have set in this class, but Samsung goes further and adds the unique Game Motion Plus feature. Thanks to it, images in games become smoother, resembling the effect of motion smoothing in films, but without a noticeable increase in latency. This solution truly distinguishes the QN85F from its competitors. On top of all this, there is everyday convenience. The Tizen system is fast, stable, and filled with applications that we actually use – from Netflix to Apple TV, YouTube, and Disney+. Additionally, there is AirPlay support, a comprehensive SmartThings platform, and a remote that, instead of overwhelming us with dozens of buttons, offers simple control and quick access to the most important features. This makes the QN85F a television that we simply want to reach for every day. Of course, one could enumerate its shortcomings. There is no Dolby Vision, no USB recording, nor PiP, and the viewing angles typical of a VA matrix may not impress if we sit at a steep angle. But all of this pales in comparison to how versatile and refined the QN85F is. During the day, it performs excellently in bright rooms, in the evening it delivers cinematic emotions in HDR, and in games, it ensures smoothness and low input lag, which other models could envy. Overall, the QN85F is a television that not only successfully continues the tradition of value for money set by its predecessor, the QN85D, but even develops it with several strong points. It is equipment that is hard to define otherwise than as a 'safe choice' – one that will not disappoint in any scenario and is likely to meet the expectations of even the most demanding users.