
Samsung QN90D 43-inch
Score: 82/100
Hisense U9 75-inch
Score: 86/100Rankings

The Hisense 75U9N is a flagship 75-inch Mini-LED ULED TV offering 4K at 144 Hz with VRR, high HDR brightness and Dolby Atmos sound. Its premium features come with a higher price and occasional VRR glitches. Suited for enthusiasts seeking high-performance gaming and bright-room HDR.

The Samsung QN43QN90D 43-inch Neo QLED TV offers vibrant HDR colors, Mini-LED brightness and premium gaming features like 144 Hz HDMI 2.1 support. Its SDR accuracy and lack of anti-glare coating can be drawbacks in bright rooms. Best suited for gamers and viewers who prioritize performance and color fidelity.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
43 inches | 75 inchesbest | |
120 Hz | 144 Hzbest | |
4best | 2 | |
| ↓ lower better | 13.38 kgbest | 39.15 kg |
— | 1best | |
— | 700 nitsbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 960 mmbest | 1,714.5 mm |
| ↓ lower better | 620 mmbest | 967.7 mm |
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Features(1) | ||
Smart Platform | Tizen | Google TV |
Display(3) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 43 inches | 75 inches |
Refresh Rate (Hz) | 120 Hz | 144 Hz |
Panel Type | Neo QLED Mini LED | IPS-ADS |
Performance(1) | ||
Processor | NQ4 AI Gen2 | Hi-View Engine X AI |
Connectivity(1) | ||
HDMI Ports | 4 | 2 |
Power & Design(3) | ||
Weight (kg) | 13.38 kg | 39.15 kg |
Width (with stand) (mm) | 960 mm | 1714.5 mm |
Height (with stand) (mm) | 620 mm | 967.7 mm |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers commend the QN90D for its vivid HDR colors, robust gaming features with full HDMI 2.1 support, and the AI-driven NQ4 Gen2 processor that lifts picture quality. However, they point out that the out-of-the-box SDR accuracy is merely passable, the Game Mode reduces brightness, and the lack of an anti-glare coating hampers performance in bright rooms, while the built-in audio is modest compared with larger sizes.
Professional reviewers commend the QN90D for its vivid HDR colors, robust gaming features with full HDMI 2.1 support, and the AI-driven NQ4 Gen2 processor that lifts picture quality. However, they point out that the out-of-the-box SDR accuracy is merely passable, the Game Mode reduces brightness, and the lack of an anti-glare coating hampers performance in bright rooms, while the built-in audio is modest compared with larger sizes.

Professional reviewers consider the Hisense 75U9N a feature-rich flagship, lauding its high HDR brightness, deep blacks, vibrant QLED colors and strong 4K@144 Hz gaming capabilities, while noting minor VRR glitches, some motion blur and slightly higher input lag compared with top competitors.
Everyday users generally praise the TV for its bright, colorful picture, solid gaming performance and immersive audio, but recurring complaints focus on occasional motion blur, VRR hiccups at high refresh rates and the need for careful picture-tuning during setup.
