Regardless of which TV you go for, you’ll be getting Samsung’s Solar Cell remote control, which uses indoor/outdoor light to charge its internal battery. Samsung has moved away from end-mounted feet and opted for a minimalist tabletop stand that curves out from beneath the TV. It will likely remain the more affordable model between the two for as long as it remains available. With all size options being equal, this round goes to the QN90A. Because it’s a newer release, you're unlikely to find it on sale for a while. The QN90B features the exact same size options as its predecessor. The QN90A is available in seven total sizes ranging from 43 inches all the way up to a huge, room-dominating 98-inch model. There’s no guarantee that these sale prices will remain the same by the time you read this, but going forward, I don’t expect the cost to climb any further than what we’ve seen over the past few months, and maybe not much past the current sale price. ![]() ![]() In the past couple weeks, a few of the sizes-specifically the 43-, 50-, 75-, and 85-inch versions-dropped in price by a few hundred dollars each to what is listed below. ![]() ![]() For the sake of context, I’m reporting both the original MSRP of the QN90A as well as its sale price at publication time. Both TVs are available in a wide range of sizes, but the QN90A is currently on sale.īeing a 2021 release, the QN90A has seen some steep discounts since it first hit the shelves.
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