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The Xbox Series X and Samsung Neo Qled QN90A do not play well together. There are major problems with local dimming in HDR as you can see. Look at the crown. I wouldn't mind some dimming but the loss of color is awful. It even turns this weird "negative" white that really catches your eye. See it yourself on Halo Infinite's Customize tab. Just watch your chosen icon in the lower right. On dark backgrounds, the color completely fades. It can be seen in game as well with Jackal Shields in dark areas. This happens in other games too. Forza Horizon 5, your redline on your tachometer turns pink at night. The loading screen tip titles on Assassin's Creed Odyssey are white instead of yellow, and in game the yellow waypoint marker turns white at night. Your progress bar and gamerpic in Netflix fade out badly. It is so prevalent I am baffled that review sites and HDTV YouTube guy never mention it. This is pretty crappy for the supposed flagship TV for Xbox. What's worse, earlier firmware for the TV didn't have this problem. You have no way of downgrading either. This happens in picture modes Standard, Movie, and Filmmaker (not Dynamic or Natural however) as well as Game Mode. I have tried messing with all the Xbox's video settings as well, no change. There is a workaround however, and proof it can be fixed. Change the input name from Xbox to PC. You will now have 2 new picture modes: Entertain and Graphic. These do not have the problem. You can use Game Mode as well on top of them, but not VRR, that causes the problem to reappear. Beware of Game Mode however, the local dimming is really slow and causes green blurs when switching from dark to light. PC mode seems to have minimal input lag tho. UPDATE: There are more problems. PC Mode has bad ghosting so it's not a great solution anymore. VRR has great motion and no ghosting because it has a backlight flicker of 960hz (everything else is 120, prob why there's ghosting). Sadly VRR and 120hz have really bad slow dimming that causes green blurs. Dropping the console to 60fps helps speed the dimming, but you can still have ghosting and HUD issues. Everything is a compromise. Basically, this TV sucks for gaming and anyone saying otherwise is paid for or didn't play for more than 5 minutes.