The QE65S95B misses out on being the first QD OLED TV, but continues to make the technology look very special.
Samsung QE65S95B : Read more
Samsung QE65S95B : Read more
Not sure where your information comes from but it is highly incorrect, the S95B may not be strongly marketed as a QD-OLED by Samsung, but make no mistake it is only in 55" and 65" same as the A95K because it comes off the exact same panel line with the exact same limitations in sizes, it is QD-OLED, otherwise it's ability to cover over 90% of the BT2020 color space would be absolutely impossible with any WRGB OLED off of LG's now outdated line, they barely cover 76%, should do your research before spreading false infoSorry to be the one to burst the bubble, but the S95B is NOT a QD-OLED display (Quantum Dot OLED) I am astonished how many reviewers are making this mistake. Yes it has what Samsung is calling a Quantum processor. As SAMSUNG DISPLAY is making the 3 size QD-OLED panels. SAMSUNG does not have ANY QD-OLED TVs. The S95B series is an WOLED panel from LG Display.
As of now the ONLY 3 QD-OLED displays are on the active market is the Alienware AW3423DW with the MSI MEG 342C coming soon using the Samsung Display Ultrawide QD-OLED panel.
In TV side of QD-OLED the only TVs with Samsung Display's QD-OLED panels that are sold in North America are the 55" and 65" Sony XR-55A95k and the Sony XR-65A95K.