The QN85A sits higher up in the lineup and uses Mini LED as its backlighting, which the Q80A doesn't | Gamers should also be pleased that it has FreeSync variable refresh rate VRR , an HDMI 2 |
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Hold the PS button to display the control center, select Sound and choose a setting to adjust | The Samsung QN85A QLED and the are very different TVs that use different panel technologies |
The 85 inch version comes with Samsung's 'Ultra Viewing Angle' layer and likely uses a VA panel, so it's expected to perform differently.
2It's less suited to dark room viewing or gaming, because its ADS panel has a low native contrast ratio, although it's improved by local dimming | It can change inputs and settings and search YouTube, but it can't search within apps like Netflix |
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Connect the controller to your console using the included USB cable | Unlike most other remotes, it doesn't use disposable batteries, and instead, it can be charged through USB-C or the solar panel on the back |
The Samsung QN85A has an okay frequency response | The 55 inch version of the Samsung uses an IPS panel with a low native contrast ratio and wider viewing angles, while the Sony uses a VA panel with a high contrast ratio and poor viewing angles |
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The fast response time results in clear motion in sports or video games, and the low input lag makes the TV feel responsive | Press the mute button on your controller to mute and unmute your mic |
With Game Mode on, FreeSync is automatically enabled, and it works well and has a very wide VRR range.