---
product_id: 487053378
title: "SAMSUNG 43-Inch Class Neo QLED 4K QN90B Series Mini LED Quantum HDR 24x Dolby Atmos Anti-Glare Ultra Viewing Angle Smart TV 2022-43QN90B - International Version"
brand: "samsung"
price: "KD 5.53"
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reviews_count: 5
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# 100% Color Volume in DCI-P3 Mini LED Quantum Matrix Tech Dolby Atmos + Q-Symphony Audio SAMSUNG 43-Inch Class Neo QLED 4K QN90B Series Mini LED Quantum HDR 24x Dolby Atmos Anti-Glare Ultra Viewing Angle Smart TV 2022-43QN90B - International Version

**Brand:** samsung
**Price:** KD 5.53
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📺 Elevate your viewing game with next-gen brilliance and sound immersion!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SAMSUNG 43-Inch Class Neo QLED 4K QN90B Series Mini LED Quantum HDR 24x Dolby Atmos Anti-Glare Ultra Viewing Angle Smart TV 2022-43QN90B - International Version by samsung
- **How much does it cost?** KD 5.53 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.kw](https://www.desertcart.com.kw/products/487053378-samsung-43-inch-class-neo-qled-4k-qn90b-series-mini)

## Best For

- samsung enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted samsung brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sleek Neo Slim Design:** Ultra-slim, modern silhouette fits seamlessly into any professional living or workspace.
- • **AI-Powered 4K Upscaling:** Smart AI enhances all your content to near-4K brilliance, no matter the source.
- • **Cinema-Grade Color Volume:** Experience over a billion shades with 100% Color Volume for lifelike, vibrant visuals.
- • **Immersive Dolby Atmos Sound:** Q-Symphony syncs TV and soundbar for a rich, room-filling audio experience.
- • **Brilliant Mini LED Precision:** Quantum Matrix tech delivers ultra-fine contrast and deep blacks for stunning 4K clarity.

## Overview

The Samsung 43-Inch Neo QLED QN90B combines cutting-edge Mini LED Quantum Matrix technology with 100% Color Volume and Dolby Atmos sound, delivering a premium 4K HDR experience. Its AI-driven upscaling and sleek design make it a perfect centerpiece for any modern home or office, backed by a 1-year seller warranty.

## Description

Dive into our most brilliantly intense 4K experience, powered by Quantum Matrix Technology. By using precision Mini LEDs to create a wide range of color and contrast, rich details are revealed. Marvel at all that emerges from your darkest and brightest scenes thanks to 14-bit processing for deep blacks and over a billion shades of color. From daytime sports to movie night, your picture amazes in any light with AI-processing that expertly upscales content to 4K and refines your Smart Hub and sound. Bask in a billion shades of brilliant color at 100% Color Volume******. Together, Quantum Dot and Mini LEDs bring you a fine picture by transforming light into lifelike color that always stays true. That means even as the scene gets brighter, the details stay bold. Surround yourself with the sound of your TV and soundbar working in harmony. With Q-Symphony*******, your TV speakers and Q-Series soundbar operate as one. Together, they can optimize all the channels to bring you a masterfully orchestrated audio experience. So powerful, this rich theater sound fills the room to instantly immerse you in another world. Beautiful from all angles, this TV was made to blend into any room of your home. Sleek and ultra-slim, the Neo Slim Design complements your living room, bedroom or any other space. Like a piece of art, the modern silhouette with its elegant, rounded back panel might also be your perfect centerpiece. *50" and 43" have Quantum HDR 24x. **Utilizes AI-Based formulas to upscale to 4K Resolution. Resulting picture may vary based on source content. ***50" has Wide Viewing Angle with Anti-Glare, 43" N/A. ****50" and 43" have OTS Lite. *****Galaxy S21 phone required for use. ******QLED televisions can produce 100% Color Volume in the DCI-P3 color space, the format for most cinema screens and HDR movies for television. *******Q-Symphony is available only with compatible soundbar. Check for Q-Symphony compatibility on soundbar product specifications.

Review: WATCH THE PRICES, they change from time to time on desertcart. That said, at the highest, they probably beat other sellers by a few dollars. At the best price, they still do better. I did a lot of research and this seems to be the best 43-Inch QLED available. OLED is a different story. Because our TV is sometimes on 24/7, OLED is less of an option because of burn-in. QLED doesn't seem to have burn-in concerns or necessary maintenance to avoid it. The QN90-A may have been just a little better, but that older model is essentially impossible to get. I ordered one from a 3rd party desertcart seller and got the QN90B anyway. The picture is pretty good out of the box and can be improved significantly through adjustments. I use a separate receiver for sound. The settings seem easy to learn. I am not a fan of the remote. The volume rocker constantly and accidently turns on accessibility features and/or mutes the volume unless you move the rocker 'perfectly'. Otherwise, it just does the job. There are some other remote options you can research. I think it is a great replacement for my previous 12 years old Sony Bravia 43 inch. In general, some people will miss 'Dolby Vision', not available with this TV. There are some picture quality problems I won't go into (I think it's quality control issues TV to TV), but, I've not found anything I can't adjust to improve. And like I said, the remote needs improvements. But overall, this TV is worth the look if not wanting OLED.
Review: About me and Samsung: So I am a huge Samsung fan boy. I have several of Samsungs "premium" products like the Galaxy Tab S8+, the Galaxy Watch 5 pro, the pro 2 earbuds and The Galaxy S21+ phone (time for upgrade). I have had many generations of their products as well as some bad experience with a few of their budget lines. So my point is, I'm familiar with Samsung and their quality. My experience: So during prime day I started looking for a gaming TV for my PC. I actually wanted the LG C2 TV but they sold out before I got on. Then I stumbled on a good deal for the Samsung QN90B. I started doing some research and while it's not OLED which I really had my heart set on, it was supposed to be close. I figured I would give it a shot because it's a gaming TV and it fits into my Samsung echo system. Now I have very mixed feelings. About the TV: The display is pretty great with a few drawbacks but the user interface is really bad. The good: It works well with my other Samsung devices. I can just tap the side of the display with my phone and it begins mirroring the phone. Did not see that feature listed, so bonus. The blacks are the blackest I have ever seen on LED by far! In a pitch black room the blacks are invisible just like an oled. The colors are truly beautiful once you get it calibrated they way you like. With the exception of the blacks this display is bright, and I mean really bright. You could watch this thing outside on a bright sunny day! It has a lot of gaming options if you can figure out how to navigate the system and the Gaming sync options work well. The Bad: I want to love this TV but... I only got the 43" model and didn't realize until after I got it that the 43" and 50" are missing a couple of the main selling features. These smaller models do not have the anti glare layer at all and the "wide viewing angle is actually the worst viewing angle I have ever seen. I see the colorful image only when sitting at a perfect 90 degrees frime the display. 10% in ether direction and it begins washing out. Even though the blacks are true black the backlight is so bright (even turned all the way down) that you get blooming around the whites. The UI is so bad that if I end up keeping this TV I am going to get Nvidia shield or something like that to run. I have had a couple instances when adjusting settings where the screen split vertical and one side looked dull while the other was vibrant. I had to turn the TV off and on again to fix. Not sure if it's defective or if it's trying to show me an example of the change and I just can't figure out how to exit. I have also had the TV shift out of game mode while playing games a couple times. Again I'm not sure if it's defective or if I had it set up wrong or it could even be the $10 Chinese HDMI 2.1 cord I'm using. Concussion: I love this display and I love how well it integrates into my Samsung echo system. The viewing angle is not a deal breaker for me because I sit in front anyway. I've seen far worse blooming so I can live with that. However I'm putting it through its paces while within the return window. If some of the issues I'm having with the UI turn out to be defects it's going back! Would I recommend it, yes but I would stay with the larger models because I feel like some shortcuts were made on the small ones. You may also want to invest in a Nvidia shield or even a high end Roku to avoid the headache of the UI, but the display has a quite amazing picture quality for LED.

## Features

- 1 Year Seller Warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09WG7262X |
| Additional Features | Browser, Built-In Speaker, Flat, Parental Controls, Sleep Timer |
| Analog Audio Output Count | 1 |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 113 Kilowatt Hours |
| Antenna Location | Entertainment |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Audio Input | HDMI |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.2 |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Built-In Media | Power Cable, SolarCell Remote™ TM-2280E, User Manual / E-Manual |
| Color | Titan Black |
| Compatible Devices | No Compatible Devices |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | HDMI, USB |
| Content Sharing Direction | Mobile to TV |
| Contrast Ratio | High |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (187) |
| Display Backlight Configuration | Direct LED |
| Display Backlight Technology | Mini-LED |
| Display Language Options | English, French, Spanish |
| Display Refresh Rate in Hertz | 120 |
| Display Size Class | 43 Inches |
| Display Technology | QLED |
| HDR Format Supported | HDR10, Dolby Vision |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI |
| Integrated Surround Sound Format | Dolby Atmos, Surround Sound |
| Internet Applications | Apple TV+, Samsung TV Plus, Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, Xbox, Nvidia GeForce NOW, ESPN and Max |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 22.4D x 96W x 62.2H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Television |
| Item Weight | 13.79 kg |
| Item Width | 37.8 Inches |
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 1000 Nit |
| Mfr Part Number | QN43QN90BAFXZA |
| Model Name | QN90B Series |
| Model Number | FBA2SAMQN43QN90BA |
| Model Series | QN90B |
| Model Year | 2022 |
| Motion Enhancement Technology | 120Hz |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.1 |
| Number of Component Inputs | 1 |
| Number of VGA Inputs | 1 |
| Operating System | Tizen |
| Parental Control Technology | V-Chip |
| Picture Quality Enhancement Technology | Quantum Matrix Technology, Quantum HDR 32X, Neo Quantum Processor 4K |
| Refresh Rate | 120 |
| Remote Control Technology | Standard |
| Remote Required Battery Quantity | 2 |
| Resolution | 4K |
| Screen Finish | Flat |
| Screen Size | 43 Inches |
| Signal Format | digital |
| Size | 43 Inches |
| Speaker Description | Soundbar |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 20 Watts |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Viewing |
| Total Audio Out Ports | 1 |
| Total DVI Ports | 1 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 3 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| Tuner Type | ATSC |
| UPC | 887276624914 |
| VESA Mount Standard | 200 x 200 mm |
| Video Encoding | H.265 (HEVC) or VP9 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 125 watts |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Aspect ratio:** 16:9
- **Brand:** Samsung
- **Connectivity technology:** USB
- **Display technology:** QLED
- **Included components:** Power Cable, SolarCell Remote™ TM-2280E, User Manual / E-Manual
- **Product dimensions:** 22.4D x 96W x 62.2H centimeters
- **Refresh rate:** 120
- **Resolution:** 4K
- **Screen size:** 43 Inches
- **Special features:** Browser, Built-In Speaker, Flat, Parental Controls, Sleep Timer

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it have headphone socket? Or 3.5mm Jack port?**
A: dear customer, both are available in the tv.

**Q: كم مدة الضمان؟؟ ولدى أي شركة؟**
A: 1 year

**Q: Can i seek a demo from emax and installation from emax at a cost ? It will be too difficult to manage demo and self installation ???**
A: It is not difficult to do the installation or fixing

**Q: ابي اشتريه باقصاد شهري**
A: Hello , Thank you for connecting with us.
To avail installment facility, you would need valid credit card., and for the promotions of how many months ,what will be the interest rate and the processing fees, you can directly approach your bank for the same.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by W***R on 20 February 2023*

WATCH THE PRICES, they change from time to time on Amazon. That said, at the highest, they probably beat other sellers by a few dollars. At the best price, they still do better. I did a lot of research and this seems to be the best 43-Inch QLED available. OLED is a different story. Because our TV is sometimes on 24/7, OLED is less of an option because of burn-in. QLED doesn't seem to have burn-in concerns or necessary maintenance to avoid it. The QN90-A may have been just a little better, but that older model is essentially impossible to get. I ordered one from a 3rd party Amazon seller and got the QN90B anyway. The picture is pretty good out of the box and can be improved significantly through adjustments. I use a separate receiver for sound. The settings seem easy to learn. I am not a fan of the remote. The volume rocker constantly and accidently turns on accessibility features and/or mutes the volume unless you move the rocker 'perfectly'. Otherwise, it just does the job. There are some other remote options you can research. I think it is a great replacement for my previous 12 years old Sony Bravia 43 inch. In general, some people will miss 'Dolby Vision', not available with this TV. There are some picture quality problems I won't go into (I think it's quality control issues TV to TV), but, I've not found anything I can't adjust to improve. And like I said, the remote needs improvements. But overall, this TV is worth the look if not wanting OLED.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***E on 31 July 2023*

About me and Samsung: So I am a huge Samsung fan boy. I have several of Samsungs "premium" products like the Galaxy Tab S8+, the Galaxy Watch 5 pro, the pro 2 earbuds and The Galaxy S21+ phone (time for upgrade). I have had many generations of their products as well as some bad experience with a few of their budget lines. So my point is, I'm familiar with Samsung and their quality. My experience: So during prime day I started looking for a gaming TV for my PC. I actually wanted the LG C2 TV but they sold out before I got on. Then I stumbled on a good deal for the Samsung QN90B. I started doing some research and while it's not OLED which I really had my heart set on, it was supposed to be close. I figured I would give it a shot because it's a gaming TV and it fits into my Samsung echo system. Now I have very mixed feelings. About the TV: The display is pretty great with a few drawbacks but the user interface is really bad. The good: It works well with my other Samsung devices. I can just tap the side of the display with my phone and it begins mirroring the phone. Did not see that feature listed, so bonus. The blacks are the blackest I have ever seen on LED by far! In a pitch black room the blacks are invisible just like an oled. The colors are truly beautiful once you get it calibrated they way you like. With the exception of the blacks this display is bright, and I mean really bright. You could watch this thing outside on a bright sunny day! It has a lot of gaming options if you can figure out how to navigate the system and the Gaming sync options work well. The Bad: I want to love this TV but... I only got the 43" model and didn't realize until after I got it that the 43" and 50" are missing a couple of the main selling features. These smaller models do not have the anti glare layer at all and the "wide viewing angle is actually the worst viewing angle I have ever seen. I see the colorful image only when sitting at a perfect 90 degrees frime the display. 10% in ether direction and it begins washing out. Even though the blacks are true black the backlight is so bright (even turned all the way down) that you get blooming around the whites. The UI is so bad that if I end up keeping this TV I am going to get Nvidia shield or something like that to run. I have had a couple instances when adjusting settings where the screen split vertical and one side looked dull while the other was vibrant. I had to turn the TV off and on again to fix. Not sure if it's defective or if it's trying to show me an example of the change and I just can't figure out how to exit. I have also had the TV shift out of game mode while playing games a couple times. Again I'm not sure if it's defective or if I had it set up wrong or it could even be the $10 Chinese HDMI 2.1 cord I'm using. Concussion: I love this display and I love how well it integrates into my Samsung echo system. The viewing angle is not a deal breaker for me because I sit in front anyway. I've seen far worse blooming so I can live with that. However I'm putting it through its paces while within the return window. If some of the issues I'm having with the UI turn out to be defects it's going back! Would I recommend it, yes but I would stay with the larger models because I feel like some shortcuts were made on the small ones. You may also want to invest in a Nvidia shield or even a high end Roku to avoid the headache of the UI, but the display has a quite amazing picture quality for LED.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by B***E on 20 April 2022*

I bought the 43" QN90B (QN43QN90B) TV hoping to use it as a PC desktop monitor as I have done with many TVs in the past. The combination of a large seamless desktop with a high refresh rate is very appealing to me. - Why it isn't good as a desktop PC monitor: -- Unfortunately, it appears that Samsung used the same VA panel from AUO that was previously used in 43" gaming monitors from Asus, Acer, and Gigabyte since late 2019. I say this because it has a very specific flaw where the brightness of each pixel influences the brightness of the pixels in the next row below. This affects all high-contrast details, but is especially noticeable with small text. This effect causes nearly all small black text to appear bolder than it was intended, as if it has a drop shadow extending down one pixel. I call it "pixel bleeding" for lack of a better term. Besides making dark text look bold, it also makes light text (on a dark background) look faded and difficult to read. I have included macro photos with this review demonstrating the problem. A signature aspect of this panel is that the strength of the pixel bleeding flaw is much lessened at the bottom of the TV, and it gets worse as you go up the panel. This is one of the ways you can tell it is a physical problem with the panel, and not just user error (not a misconfiguration). To be clear, most people have trouble noticing the pixel bleeding, but to those with a keen eye for detail it can stand out like a sore thumb, especially when using 100% DPI scaling (higher DPI scaling values help to hide the issue). On the subject of pixel-precise rendering problems, I should also mention this TV has a "BGR" subpixel layout. Most LCD TVs do. This has an additional negative effect on text clarity if your operating system (e.g. Windows) is configured for RGB subpixel antialiasing, as is the default. This can be corrected via the ClearType tuner, so it is mostly a non-issue. My advice is, if you notice it, fix it, otherwise don't worry about it. I am an insufferable pixel-peeping perfectionist, and I don't even notice when it is wrong much of the time. Actually, if you've ever seen a PC monitor rotated 90 degrees and used in portrait mode, then you've already seen worse color fringing and probably did not even notice. - A note about HDR performance: -- This was my first HDR display with mini-LED local dimming, and I was impressed by its performance. I watched an HDR test video meant to show off OLED's perfect blacks, which should have been a challenge for an LCD TV like this. But I think it did a great job. Large expanses of black extending to the edge of the frame looked as black as they do on the LG G1 OLED we have downstairs, and I couldn't see any blooming around bright objects against the stark black background. But it isn't perfect. Smaller sections of black did get brightened up to an obvious gray. - Response time / motion blur: -- There is definitely some motion blur in fast-paced games, certainly more than from a fast TN, IPS, or OLED panel. But it is better than other VA panels I have seen. Even other 43" 120hz VA panels. This amount of motion blur I would consider acceptable for anyone but the most demanding gamer.

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