![]() ![]() The Sony is also no slouch when it comes to smart features. Overall, you'll get the best HDR experience possible from more content with the Sony than you would with the Samsung. It supports advanced audio and video formats, like Dolby Vision HDR, which is a more widely supported format than Samsung's competing HDR10+. Still, the Sony TV is more accurate overall and has better image processing capabilities, so it displays scenes exactly as its creator intended. It delivers similar picture quality to the Samsung, using a similar QD-OLED panel. The S95B is not as readily available as it used to be, but you can still find it on clearance, and it's the better value of the two.Īlthough the Samsung S90C OLED is the best choice for most users, if you want the best home theater experience possible, consider the more expensive Sony A95K OLED. Aside from that, they're extremely similar TVs. Of course, you get perfect black levels when using it in a dark room thanks to its near-infinite contrast ratio, and there's no distracting blooming around bright objects in dark scenes. Compared to 2022's Samsung S95B OLED, the S90C is a bit brighter and comes in 77 and 83-inch sizes. Like all OLEDs, the TV looks great in a dark room, but it's no slouch in a bright room either it easily gets bright enough to overcome glare and bright lights, and its reflection handling is fantastic. It has a huge selection of streaming apps, so you can quickly find your favorite shows. If you don't want to use voice assistants, its well-organized Tizen smart interface is fast and easy to use. This means you can choose your preferred platform and spend less time searching for content and more time enjoying your new TV. It's an amazing TV with a great selection of smart features, including support for Bixby and Alexa voice assistants. The only problem now, might be finding one on sale.The best smart television we've tested is the Samsung S90C OLED. In a world increasingly defined by the latest products, it is great to see something that rewards you for holding on to your existing equipment. We are big fans of the original Google Chromecast, and we're hugely excited to see that bag of streaming tricks being used for music. Google has definitely achieved that particular objective. ![]() The Chromecast Audio is a simple and slick device with one goal in mind: to bring wireless music streaming to systems that may be in need of updating, without having to replace all your existing kit. That means Spotify, for example, has a maximum quality of 320kbps. Google has been tight-lipped about the technical specifics, but we do know the bitrates are dictated by what individual apps can do. The Chromecast Audio also saves you battery power, as your smartphone doesn’t actually handle any data. Connecting over wi-fi also means your music doesn’t get interrupted by the sound of text messages and alerts, as it does when using Bluetooth. The performance certainly reflects that assertion: the Chromecast Audio’s wi-fi sound offered noticeably greater detail and dynamism than we got over Bluetooth. That is somewhat redundant given the speaker’s built-in wireless capabilities, but Google is keen to stress that wi-fi has a huge advantage over Bluetooth, namely less compression. Next we tried the Chromecast Audio with a B&W T7 Bluetooth speaker. ![]()
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