S95D OLED 4K Smart TV
Experience a visual feast with the Samsung 65" Class S95D OLED Smart TV, where cutting-edge OLED technology meets stunning design. With features like OLED Glare Free and OLED HDR Pro, this TV ensures pure blacks, bright whites, and a wide range of Pantone-Validated colors for breathtaking detail and brightness. Its Motion Xcelerator 144Hz keeps action smooth, while the Real Depth Enhancer and 4K AI Upscaling transform your viewing into a lifelike experience. From Samsung.
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
5 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 29, 2025
Will there be too much direct sunlight on the tv for an OLED in my room?
Get a tv with anti glare coating like Samsung S95D Onwards
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Apr 3, 2025
What are the Best Smart Tv Available Now?
I have yet to see a smart TV do the smart part as well as my Apple TV. They generally are under powered in that regard and perform like crap. Apple TVs are damn near bullet proof. I’ve owned multiple over the years and even my oldest one still works just fine. Buy a tv based on the panel and then use a dedicated streaming box for the best experience. Also, get the appropriate size for your room and seated distance from the screen. Makes a huge difference in terms of immersion. All that hat being said, I recently upgraded to the Samsung s95d and holy shit does it look good.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Apr 3, 2025
What are the Best Smart Tv Available Now?
We recently got the Samsung S95D on deep discount. Love it. New models are coming out now which is why I think its price got cut. I had the S90D in mind but they "nerfed" it by sending a system patch which lowered picture quality.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Feb 6, 2025
Buying a decent TV in 2025
Samsung S95D - glare free for the win
View on Redditopen_in_new - #5Jan 6, 2025
65" TV Recommendations
I know Samsung get a lot of hate, but I've had maybe 5 of them and don't have any significant complaints about any of them. Upgraded to a 65" S95D OLED about a month ago, and it's fantastic. Certainly gives LG's flagships a run for their money.
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