
Commentators say the A85N delivers the deep blacks and rich contrast you’d expect from an OLED, with natural colours and a surprisingly powerful audio system. Two HDMI 2.1 ports and low input lag make it attractive to gamers, and it supports all current HDR formats. Some reviewers caution that brightness drops on large white scenes and that the ambient light sensor can over‑dim the picture, so it’s best switched off. They also mention that tone‑mapping isn’t as accurate as on premium brands and that the low‑slung stand might block a soundbar, with some ports tricky to access when wall‑mounted.
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