Sharp FQ8 vs Samsung S90D / S94D 48" (WRGB OLED)

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Info

Available screen sizes: 50”55”65”75”

Available screen sizes: 48”

Panel type: LCD VA

Resolution: 3840x2160

System: Google TV

Model year: 2024

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Panel type: WRGB OLED

Resolution: 3840x2160

System: Tizen

Model year: 2024

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Overall rating

6.4

7.9

  • Movies and series in UHD quality

    6.4

    7.9

  • Classic TV, YouTube

    6.2

    8.6

  • Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

    6.2

    8.4

  • Gaming on console

    7.4

    9.4

  • TV as a computer monitor

    3.0

    8.6

  • Watching in bright light

    5.4

    5.4

  • Utility functions

    6.5

    7.7

  • Apps

    10.0

    9.3

  • Sound quality

    6.0

    6.8

Advantages

  • High native contrast

  • Smooth tonal transitions

  • 120 Hz matrix

  • Advanced features for gamers

  • Low input lag

  • Harman/Kardon branded audio

  • Perfect black

  • Great for 4K HDR content

  • Excellent for gamers - 144hz, HDMI 2.1, low input lag.

  • Advanced and smooth Tizen system

  • Multifunctional solar remote

Disadvantages

No like
  • Poor viewing angles

  • Dolby Vision IQ does not work properly

  • Average response time of the panel

  • Poor font readability when connected to a PC

  • Worse brightness than in larger counterparts

  • Missing Dolby Vision and DTS:X

Our verdict

The Sharp FQ8 television offers numerous features that set it apart in its price range. It operates on the Google TV platform, granting access to a wide array of applications and intuitive navigation. A 120 Hz refresh rate panel ensures smooth image rendering, while low input lag makes it an appealing option for gamers. The high native contrast delivers deep, vivid blacks, and the television achieves a respectable brightness of 450 nits, allowing for comfortable HDR content viewing. Additionally, advanced formats like Dolby Vision are supported, and the inclusion of quantum dots (Quantum Dot/QLED) enhances the wide colour gamut coverage.

However, the Sharp FQ8 has its shortcomings. The lack of dynamic tone mapping control in HDR mode may disappoint more demanding users, and despite featuring Dolby Vision IQ, its performance is underwhelming. The panel's average response time can impact the clarity of fast-moving scenes, and limited viewing angles significantly reduce image quality when viewed from the side.

Despite these drawbacks, the Sharp FQ8 stands out as a solid choice, offering a good balance of quality, image fluidity, and an enjoyable audio system, all at a competitive price. While not flawless, it should meet the needs of most users seeking an affordable television with a 120 Hz panel.

The Samsung S90D TV in its smallest variant is a model that excels in many respects. It performs impressively in displaying details in dark scenes, enhancing the experience of watching demanding productions. However, the 48-inch variant has slightly lower brightness compared to larger models, and the screen features a satin finish rather than a glossy one, which can affect daytime viewing. Regardless of the variant, you can expect perfect blacks, while the high screen brightness makes HDR effects particularly striking. Although the factory colour settings may not be ideal, the TV achieves exceptional results after proper calibration, unmatched in its price range.

The Samsung S90D caters to both cinema enthusiasts and everyday viewers. Its wide viewing angles ensure a sharp and detailed picture, even from the side. The TV runs on the intuitive Tizen operating system, which offers a host of features and quick navigation. Access to streaming services and multimedia content is seamless, though the closed nature of the system may result in some missing applications.

For motion handling, the Samsung S90D boasts a 120Hz refresh rate panel that eliminates blurring and provides smooth playback of dynamic scenes, making it a great choice for sports fans. It is also an excellent option for gamers, with features that enhance the gaming experience. Low input lag ensures responsiveness, and the 144Hz panel caters to even the most demanding players.

TV appearance

HDMI inputs
2 x HDMI 2.0, 2 x HDMI 2.1 (48Gbps)
0 x HDMI 2.0, 4 x HDMI 2.1 (48Gbps)
Other inputs
RCA (Chinch)
Outputs
Toslink (Optical audio), eARC (HDMI), ARC (HDMI), Mini-Jack (Headphones)
Toslink (Optical audio), eARC (HDMI), ARC (HDMI)
Network Interfaces
Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Wi-Fi 5GHz, Ethernet (LAN) 100Mbps
Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Wi-Fi 5GHz, Ethernet (LAN) 100Mbps

Contrast and black detail

6.2/10

10/10

Local dimming function: No

Contrast:

Review Sharp FQ8 Contrast and black detail

Result

5,200:1

Review Sharp FQ8 Contrast and black detail

Result

7,200:1

Review Sharp FQ8 Contrast and black detail

Result

7,700:1

Review Sharp FQ8 Contrast and black detail

Result

8,100:1

Review Sharp FQ8 Contrast and black detail

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4,800:1

Review Samsung S90D / S94D 48" (WRGB OLED) Contrast and black detail

Result

:1

Review Samsung S90D / S94D 48" (WRGB OLED) Contrast and black detail

Result

:1

Review Samsung S90D / S94D 48" (WRGB OLED) Contrast and black detail

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:1

Review Samsung S90D / S94D 48" (WRGB OLED) Contrast and black detail

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:1

Review Samsung S90D / S94D 48" (WRGB OLED) Contrast and black detail

Result

:1

Halo effect and black detail visibility:

The Sharp FQ8, with its VA panel, delivers an exceptionally high native contrast ratio, achieving an impressive 8100:1 in tests using film test patterns. This result significantly surpasses most competitors in its price range and is a rare achievement. The high contrast provides excellent depth to images, especially in scenes with pronounced differences between light and dark elements. This makes it particularly strong in contrast performance and black-level quality, which are critical factors in overall image evaluation.

The television features direct backlighting (Direct LED), which helps maintain consistent brightness levels. However, it lacks local dimming support, a common limitation in this price category. While this does slightly impact the depth and clarity of blacks in darker scenes, the high native contrast ensures the Sharp FQ8 still delivers a strong viewing experience.

The Samsung S90D distinguishes itself with its OLED matrix, which delivers exceptionally high contrast, one of its standout features. OLED technology allows each pixel to emit light independently, producing perfectly deep blacks and excellent detail visibility in even the darkest scenes. Unlike traditional LCD screens with backlighting—where blacks can appear washed out or greyish due to uneven illumination—OLED ensures that pixels in black areas are completely turned off, resulting in unparalleled contrast.

This remarkable performance brings vibrancy and realism to images. For example, in the film Oblivion, the Samsung S90D accurately reproduces the intense light of a lantern, preserving details in the brightest parts of the image. Similarly, in The Revenant, the OLED matrix sharply defines the actor’s silhouette against a dark forest backdrop, delivering outstanding dynamics and intricate detail. The result is a viewing experience that truly immerses the audience.

HDR effect quality

5.3/10

6.2/10

Supported formats
HDR10, Dolby Vision, HLG
HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
Color gamut coverage
DCI P3: 93.6%, Bt.2020: 74.6%
DCI P3: 97.0%, Bt.2020: 73.0%

Luminance measurements in HDR:

Review Sharp FQ8 Brightness measurement

Result

384 nit

Review Sharp FQ8 Brightness measurement

Result

399 nit

Review Sharp FQ8 Brightness measurement

Result

465 nit

Review Sharp FQ8 Brightness measurement

Result

461 nit

Review Sharp FQ8 Brightness measurement

Result

463 nit

Review Samsung S90D / S94D 48" (WRGB OLED) Brightness measurement

Result

788 nit

Review Samsung S90D / S94D 48" (WRGB OLED) Brightness measurement

Result

807 nit

Review Samsung S90D / S94D 48" (WRGB OLED) Brightness measurement

Result

851 nit

Review Samsung S90D / S94D 48" (WRGB OLED) Brightness measurement

Result

838 nit

Review Samsung S90D / S94D 48" (WRGB OLED) Brightness measurement

Result

372 nit

Scene from the movie “Pan” (about 2800 nits)

Scene from the movie “Billy Lynn” (about 1100 nits)

Static HDR10

Dynamic: Dolby Vision

Dynamic: HDR10+

HDR luminance chart:

Samsung S90D / S94D 48" (WRGB OLED)

Sharp FQ8

The Sharp FQ8 achieves a maximum brightness of over 450 nits, which is commendable for its price range. While this level might not be groundbreaking, it places the television among the better-performing models in its class. At this brightness, the image appears vivid and detailed, and the HDR metadata functions effectively, offering a more immersive viewing experience compared to dimmer devices.

The television supports the advanced Dolby Vision HDR format, enhancing the depth and richness of the content. It also includes Dolby Vision IQ, which adjusts the image's brightness and colours based on ambient lighting. However, the implementation of this feature on the Sharp FQ8 is suboptimal, introducing artificial brightening and noticeable distortions. For this reason, it is advisable to disable Dolby Vision IQ for the most accurate picture quality.

With quantum dot technology, the television achieves a colour gamut coverage of approximately 94%, resulting in vibrant and realistic colours. This combination of features ensures the Sharp FQ8 delivers an engaging and detailed visual experience, even with some limitations.

In the tested movie scenes, the Samsung S90D delivers impressive brightness levels, exceeding 800 nits in the first four shots—a very strong result. In the final shot, featuring a full-screen burst of sunlight, brightness drops to approximately 400 nits, which is still acceptable. Notably, larger versions of this model exceed 1,000 nits, offering even more impressive performance. Additionally, the colour space coverage of DCI-P3 at 97% ensures rich and realistic colour reproduction, greatly enhancing image quality. For those considering the size of the S90D, it is worth noting that larger variants with QD-OLED panels deliver even better HDR performance, making them an excellent choice for those seeking optimal visual fidelity.

Factory color reproduction

4.2/10

7/10

Factory Mode

After calibration

Factory Mode

After calibration

The Sharp FQ8 was evaluated for colour reproduction in its movie mode, which provides the best default settings for achieving realistic visuals. While it performs adequately, certain issues impact the overall image quality. Tests on HD content revealed significant white balance problems, with a marked dominance of red. This is evident in the colour graph, where the red line noticeably rises above the others, and in practical tests, such as a movie scene featuring a child, where the image appears overly warm and unnaturally red. Similar issues persist with 4K HDR content, where an excessive red tint detracts from the accuracy of colour reproduction, an important consideration for viewers prioritising faithful visuals.

For SDR contrast, the gamma graph displayed an unusual anomaly at the start, highlighting reproduction issues. The remainder of the gamma curve lies below the reference line, indicating suboptimal brightness and contrast levels for standard content. In 4K HDR, the EOTF curve also deviates significantly, suggesting inconsistencies in brightness reproduction. These fluctuations can result in less enjoyable viewing experiences for HDR content, particularly in scenes requiring precise light and dark balance.

The Samsung S90D television has been tested in Filmmaker mode, which offers good colour reproduction, although with some imperfections that may be noticeable to more demanding users. This mode may seem too warm, and users who switched from Standard mode may experience a slight shock. It is worth noting that this state of affairs is caused by poor settings, for example, in the white balance, rather than the Filmmaker mode itself. In both SDR and HDR content, the device shows drops in blue colour, causing colours to become warmer than they should be. In practice, this means that some shades, such as sky blue or skin tones, may appear less natural and more tinged with pink or yellow. The Colour Checker test confirms these deviations, showing shifts towards warmer tones. In SDR content, the gamma graph indicates slight fluctuations, causing the image to be minimally darker, especially in shadows. This may affect less distinct details in darker scenes. Meanwhile, in 4K HDR materials, the EOTF curve is above the recommended line, which leads to some parts of the image being displayed too brightly, potentially causing clipping in the brightest areas. Overall, the Samsung S90D presents a solid picture straight out of the box, but for the best results, especially with more demanding content, additional calibration is recommended.

Color reproduction after calibration

7.8/10

8.7/10

After calibration, the Sharp FQ8 shows notable improvements in its performance for SDR content. The white balance has been significantly refined, with all lines approaching the reference line. While the lines are not perfectly straight, the results are impressive for a TV in this price range. This adjustment enhances the naturalness and accuracy of colours, contributing to a more enjoyable visual experience. However, the gamma chart still displays the peculiar jump at the start, though the remaining line now aligns much closer to the expected outcome.

For HDR content, the white balance also sees meaningful improvements compared to the pre-calibration state, although it doesn’t perform as well as in SDR mode. This refinement results in more consistent and visually appealing colours, despite some remaining imperfections. On the downside, the EOTF chart reveals limited progress in contrast due to the lack of control over dynamic tone mapping settings, which hampers uniform brightness representation in HDR.

Despite these limitations, the calibration significantly elevates the Sharp FQ8, particularly in SDR mode. The improved white balance and colour reproduction deliver a more natural and pleasant viewing experience. While HDR content still leaves room for improvement, the TV achieves a respectable level of performance, solidifying its position as a strong contender in its price range.

After calibration, the S90D TV delivers an even more impressive performance in movie mode. The white balance for both HD and 4K HDR content is now nearly perfect. While there are still some minor imperfections, they are so subtle that they don't significantly impact the overall image quality. The colours are more balanced, offering a natural depiction of details, especially in scenes that require precise colour accuracy.

It's important to note that the 48-inch model features a WOLED panel, which differs from the larger sizes. This results in a smaller coverage of the wide colour gamut, meaning it doesn't offer the same rich colours as the 65-inch version, which is equipped with a QD-OLED panel.

Contrast has also seen a substantial improvement. The gamma curve after calibration is much closer to the ideal line, achieving a better balance between bright and dark areas of the image. The EOTF curve, which previously showed issues with overly bright scenes, now performs much better, retaining more detail in the bright sections of the image, especially in HDR content.

Smoothness of tonal transitions

8.8/10

7.6/10

The Sharp FQ8 excels in the fluidity of tonal transitions, offering smooth and harmonious shifts between colours in all tested movie scenes. This contributes positively to the overall image quality, enhancing the viewing experience. The only slight criticism is the visible gradation towards black, especially noticeable in scenes like a colourful sunset against the mountains. However, these minor imperfections do not detract from the generally impressive and pleasant visual performance.

The smoothness of tonal transitions on the S90D TV is generally good, though some subtle imperfections can be noticed in certain scenes. In most cases, the tonal transitions are smooth and natural, creating a pleasing visual experience. However, in more demanding sequences, such as dark skies, slight issues may arise, though they don’t significantly impact the overall viewing experience. In test scenes with dominant red shades, subtle cutoffs in brighter areas can be observed, but they are minor enough not to disrupt the viewing. Overall, the tonal transition smoothness on the S90D is solid, ensuring a satisfying display of content.

Image scaling and smoothness of tonal transitions

6.5/10

7.9/10

Image without overscan on the SD signal
OK
No
Smooth transition function
OK
OK

Smooth transition function

Image without overscan on the SD signal

The Sharp FQ8 performs adequately with its 10-bit colour reproduction feature, providing smooth transitions between grey shades in the light bulb photo. For optimal results, setting it to medium is recommended, as it avoids issues like grain smoothing or blurring key elements. The "low" setting also yields good results without introducing unwanted visual artefacts.

In terms of upscaling, the Sharp FQ8 TV handles video without overscan, making full use of the screen. The jagged edges of branches are noticeable, but the edges of trousers appear without any clear jaggedness, contributing positively to the overall image quality. Additionally, the TV's AI Super Resolution feature enhances clarity by artificially sharpening jagged elements, further improving the viewing experience.

The S90D TV excels in smoothing tonal transitions, offering natural and seamless colour shifts. Thanks to its advanced technology, it ensures a smoother visual experience overall. The noise reduction feature can further enhance tonal transitions, making it beneficial in certain situations. However, it’s important to note that enabling noise reduction may also smooth out the film grain, which can detract from the cinematic feel. For this reason, it's advisable to use the feature sparingly, preserving the natural grain that adds depth and authenticity to the content.

Samsung continues to impress with its scaling capabilities, with the S90D effectively processing lower-resolution content. The image is sharp and clear, maintaining proper outlines and presenting details accurately. For example, tree branches are rendered well, with no noticeable jagged edges that would compromise image quality. Thanks to the effective scaling, even lower-resolution materials are displayed attractively, making it a great choice for users who enjoy content from diverse sources, such as regular antenna or cable television.

Blur and motion smoothness

7.2/10

8.5/10

Maximum refresh rate of the panel
144Hz
144Hz
Film motion smoothing option
OK
OK
Blur reduction option
OK
OK
BFI function 60Hz
Nie
Yes, 60Hz (image flickers)
BFI function 120Hz
Nie
Nie
Brightness drop with BFI
-%
50%

Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate):

The Sharp FQ8 features a 120 Hz panel, able to support playback at 144 Hz when connected to a PC, which should theoretically provide smooth motion rendering. The TV includes features designed to enhance film fluidity and reduce motion blur, crucial for more dynamic content. However, in the absence of Black Frame Insertion (BFI) technology, the panel's average response time leads to less-than-ideal results. This results in slight motion blur, which may be particularly noticeable when watching sports or during intense gaming sessions.

The S90D TV features a 120 Hz panel, which can be "overclocked" to 144 Hz with the appropriate PC setup, delivering exceptional motion fluidity. Samsung has long offered a range of image clarity settings on a ten-point scale, allowing users to fine-tune the display to their liking. In the UFO test, the OLED panel ensures no ghosting, with pixel response being instantaneous and perfectly capturing dynamic movements. OLED technology, in this regard, is considered one of the best on the market. The image remains incredibly sharp and detailed, even during fast-paced action, making the S90D TV a top choice for gamers and sports fans alike.

Console compatibility and gaming features

7.1/10

9.5/10

  • ALLM
    Yes
    Yes
  • VRR
    Yes
    Yes
  • VRR range
    48 - 144Hz
    48 - 144Hz
  • Dolby Vision Game Mode
    Warning Tak (wysoki input lag)
    No
  • Correct implementation of HGIG
    No
    Yes
  • 1080p@120Hz
    Yes
    Yes
  • 1440p@120Hz
    No
    Yes
  • 4K@120Hz
    Yes
    Yes
  • Game bar
    No
    Yes

The Sharp FQ8 offers several features that cater to gamers, enhancing the overall gaming experience. Firstly, the television is equipped with HDMI 2.1, which brings several advantages. ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) automatically switches the TV to a low-latency mode when a gaming device is detected. VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) helps reduce screen stuttering by adjusting the screen’s refresh rate to match the number of frames generated by the console or PC, providing smoother gameplay, especially in dynamic games. Additionally, the TV supports G-Sync, which synchronises the image with the graphics card, preventing stuttering and screen tearing.

Despite these advantages, the FQ8 has some limitations. The lack of support for HGiG (HDR Gaming Interest Group) means the TV does not optimise the dynamic range for HDR games. Furthermore, while Dolby Vision mode can improve picture quality in supported games, it suffers from very high input lag.

The S90D TV is perfectly designed with gamers in mind, offering four HDMI 2.1 ports that support features such as Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), and HGIG (HDR Gaming Interest Group). These technologies ensure smoother gameplay and faster screen response, enhancing comfort during extended gaming sessions. The Game Bar feature also provides convenient access to settings like aspect ratio, which can be particularly useful for different game types. For PC users, the television offers an impressive refresh rate of 144Hz, with Nvidia and AMD graphics cards supporting G-Sync and FreeSync, further boosting image smoothness. While the lack of Dolby Vision support may be a limitation, it’s worth noting that this technology is less commonly used in gaming compared to movies. Nevertheless, the S90D still provides excellent features for gamers, making it a top choice for those seeking high-quality visuals and advanced gaming technologies.

Input lag

9.1/10

10/10

SDR

1080p60
16 ms
10 ms
1080p120
8 ms
5 ms
2160p60
16 ms
10 ms
2160p120
8 ms
5 ms

HDR

2160p60
16 ms
10 ms
2160p120
8 ms
5 ms
4320p60

Dolby Vision

2160p60 DV
128 ms
2160p120 DV
20 ms

The input lag on the Sharp FQ8 is generally impressive, with a performance below 16 ms at all tested resolutions, making it a solid choice for gaming with smooth and quick response times. However, when Dolby Vision mode is enabled and the refresh rate is set to 60 Hz, the input lag increases significantly. This can negatively impact responsiveness, particularly in fast-paced games where accuracy and reaction time are key.

The S90D TV features reference-level low input lag, regardless of resolution or frame rate, in both SDR and HDR modes. With impressive results around 10 ms, this low input lag greatly enhances the gaming experience. It ensures an immediate response to on-screen actions, which is vital in fast-paced games where every millisecond matters. This level of performance allows for smoothness and precision, making the S90D an excellent choice for gamers who prioritise top-tier gaming performance.

Compatibility with PC

3/10

8.6/10

Chroma 444 (maximum resolution and refresh rate)
No
Yes
Font clarity
Poor
Very Good
Readability of dark text and shapes
Good
Very Good
Input lag in PC mode (4K, maximum refresh rate)
17ms
5ms
Matrix subpixel arrangement
BGR
Max refresh rate
144Hz
144Hz
G-Sync
Yes
Yes

The Sharp FQ8 doesn't perform optimally when paired with a PC, despite its low input lag. The key issue is the lack of full support for chroma 4:4:4 at 4K and 120 Hz resolution, which leads to blurry text and a loss of detail in computer graphics. Furthermore, the use of a BGR subpixel arrangement, rather than the standard RGB, reduces font readability, making text appear blurry.

The S90D television works seamlessly with a PC, offering clear fonts that make reading text and using applications effortless. It supports chroma 4:4:4 at 4K resolution and a 144 Hz refresh rate, ensuring vibrant colours and sharp images. Notably, the input lag of just 5 ms is a significant advantage, especially for gamers and professionals working with graphics. This low latency makes using the TV as a monitor a smooth and responsive experience. The S90D is a top choice for users seeking both performance and quality in everyday computing tasks.

Viewing angles

2.1/10

7.2/10

Brightness drop at an angle of 45 degrees
84%
28%

The Sharp FQ8 has limited viewing angles, typical of a VA panel. When viewed from a wider angle, the TV's brightness diminishes significantly, and colours quickly lose their vibrancy. This results in a washed-out image with less defined details, which could be a concern if you intend to watch with a larger group or from multiple positions in the room.

The S90D television offers exceptional viewing angles, thanks to OLED technology. It delivers excellent colour and contrast reproduction, even from wide angles, ensuring that the image remains sharp and vivid from almost any position. This means users can enjoy a consistent and immersive visual experience, no matter where they are sitting.

TV efficiency during daytime

5.4/10

5.4/10

Matrix coating
Satin
Satin
Reflection suppression
Average
Good
Black levels during daytime
Good
Very Good

Matrix brightness

Average luminance SDR

Samsung S90D / S94D 48" (WRGB OLED): 320 cd/m2

Sharp FQ8: 440 cd/m2

The Sharp FQ8 performs well in daylight conditions, with the panel reaching a brightness of 440 nits. Combined with its satin screen coating, this ensures satisfactory visibility even in bright environments. Notably, the television handles the colour black without issues during the day, allowing darker scenes to remain readable and preserving depth despite the surrounding light.

The S90D television performs well during daytime viewing, reaching an average brightness of around 320 nits, which is a solid result for an OLED in the 48-inch size. Thanks to its satin matrix, reflection suppression is effectively managed, ensuring comfortable viewing even in bright rooms. However, a slight drawback of OLED technology becomes apparent when displaying a 100% white screen fill, as it struggles to achieve very high brightness. This can be noticeable when watching bright content, such as winter sports like ski jumping.

Details about the matrix

Backlight Type
PFS LED
Software version during testing
v1.17
1120
Image processor
mt5889

Subpixel Structure:

Panel uniformity:

Sharp FQ8

Samsung S90D / S94D 48" (WRGB OLED)

TV features

6.5/10

7.7/10

  • System
    Google TV
    Tizen
  • TV reception
    DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-C
    DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-C
  • Recording to USB (terrestrial TV)
    No
    No
  • Recording programming
    No
    No
  • Picture in Picture (PiP)
    No
    Yes
  • Screen mirroring (Windows Miracast)
    Yes
    Yes
  • AirPlay
    No
    Yes
  • Voice search in native language
    Yes
    Yes
  • Ability to connect a keyboard and mouse
    Yes
    Yes
  • Possibility to connect Bluetooth headphones to the TV
    Yes
    Yes
  • Possibility to simultaneously use Bluetooth headphones and the TV speaker
    No
    Yes
  • Audio only mode
    Yes
    Yes
  • RF remote control (no need to aim at the screen)
    RF
    RF
  • Backlit remote control
    No
    No
  • Teletext
    Yes
    Yes

The Sharp FQ8 is equipped with the modern Google TV system, providing access to a variety of apps including Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, and Disney+. It also supports voice control, making it easier to navigate and access content quickly. The television allows for the connection of multiple devices, such as keyboards, mice, Bluetooth headphones, and other accessories.

However, the TV does have some limitations. The absence of a TV programme recording feature and picture-in-picture (PiP) support could be a downside for those who rely on these options. Additionally, Apple device users may find the lack of AirPlay compatibility frustrating, as it complicates streaming content from an iPhone or iPad to the television.

The S90D television offers a variety of features that enhance user comfort, making it an excellent choice for home entertainment. Powered by the Tizen system, this model provides a modern and intuitive platform, ensuring a seamless experience. Its user-friendly interface allows quick navigation through apps and settings, even for those who are less tech-savvy. Tizen supports a wide range of applications, including popular streaming services like Netflix, YouTube, and Amazon Prime Video. A new addition for 2024 is the voice search feature in Polish.

An eco-friendly solar remote control adds practicality, reducing the need for batteries while also controlling multiple connected devices, eliminating the need for several remotes. The television also supports AirPlay, making it easy to share content from Apple devices such as iPhones or iPads. Additionally, the S90D allows for the connection of Bluetooth devices like mice, keyboards, or headphones, further enhancing its versatility and allowing for a more personalised user experience.

One downside is the lack of USB recording support, which may be a limitation for users wishing to archive programs or movies. Nevertheless, the S90D remains an impressive choice with its array of advanced features and technologies, offering high-quality entertainment in the home.

Playing files from USB

9.4/10

8.9/10

Supported photo formats:

JPEG
Yes
Yes
HEIC
Yes
No
PNG
Yes
No
GIF
Yes
No
WebP
Yes
No
TIFF
No
No
BMP
Yes
Yes
SVG
No
No

Maximum photo resolution:

4 Mpix
Yes
Yes
6 Mpix
Yes
Yes
8 Mpix
Yes
Yes
10 Mpix
Yes
Yes
12 Mpix
Yes
Yes
16 Mpix
Yes
Yes
20 Mpix
Yes
Yes
24 Mpix
Yes
Yes
28 Mpix
Yes
Yes
32 Mpix
Yes
Yes

Thanks to the Google TV system, the Sharp FQ8 offers excellent flexibility when playing files from USB. Users can install various apps for video and audio playback, such as VLC or MX Player, allowing the television to handle the most popular file formats. Whether it’s movies, music, or photos, the support for multiple formats ensures a comfortable and hassle-free multimedia experience from external drives.

The S90D is equipped with a built-in player that supports most popular video formats, ensuring convenient playback of movies from various sources. It also supports Polish subtitles, with the option to customise the font colour, enhancing comfort when watching content with subtitles. While the television handles a wide range of photo formats, it lacks support for the widely used PNG format. Despite this minor limitation, the S90D offers excellent playback capabilities overall.

Apps

10/10

9.3/10

OK
Disney_Plus
OK
Amazon_Prime_Video
OK
Viaplay
OK
Player_TVN
OK
Polsat_Box_Go
OK
Canal_Plus_Online
OK
TVP_VOD
OK
Apple_TV_Plus
OK
SkyShowtime
OK
Rakuten
OK
CDA_Premium_Browser
OK
Spotify
OK
Tidal
OK
Netflix
OK
YouTube
OK
MAX
OK
Kodi
OK
Disney_Plus
OK
Amazon_Prime_Video
OK
Viaplay
OK
Player_TVN
OK
Polsat_Box_Go
OK
Canal_Plus_Online
OK
TVP_VOD
OK
Apple_TV_Plus
OK
SkyShowtime
OK
Rakuten
OK
CDA_Premium_Browser
OK
Spotify
No
Tidal
OK
Netflix
OK
YouTube
OK
MAX
No
Kodi

Sound

6/10

6.8/10

  • Subjective sound quality:
    6/10
    6.8/10
  • Dolby Digital Plus 7.1:
    Yes
    Yes
  • Dolby True HD 7.1:
    Yes
    No
  • Dolby Atmos in Dolby Digital Plus (JOC):
    Yes
    Yes
  • Dolby Atmos in Dolby True HD:
    Yes
    No
  • DTS:X in DTS-HD MA:
    Yes
    No
  • DTS-HD Master Audio:
    Yes
    No

The sound performance of the Sharp FQ8 is, of course, subjective, but there are a few notable aspects. The television features a Harman/Kardon-branded soundbar aimed directly at the user. While it isn’t a full-fledged soundbar or home theatre system, this speaker arrangement significantly improves the audio experience, providing clearer and more direct sound, which is particularly beneficial for everyday television viewing. It’s also worth mentioning that the television can achieve very high volumes, which will be helpful for individuals with hearing difficulties. The only criticism we encountered was related to sound processing by Dolby, which resulted in noticeable sound distortions and artificial clipping.

The S90D television delivers good sound quality with clear, balanced tones. The sound is crisp, and the bass is audible, enhancing the overall viewing experience. While the television remains clear even at higher volumes, it’s not particularly loud.