Abstract: The Samsung Q60B QLED TV starts from a much cheaper price than Samsung's other QLED sets, but its spec sheet includes Quantum Dot colors, a comprehensive smart system, and so-called Object Tracking Sound technology.The Samsung Q60B looks like it should ha...
Published: 2020-06-30, Author: Michael , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: The Q60T features terrific contrast for an edge-lit LED TV with no local dimming.Like most of Samsung's mid-range offerings in recent years, the Q60T doles out terrific contrast without the added benefits of full-array local dimming. So while the Q60T lac...
AI upscaling, Expressive colours, Robust build quality, Super-fast Game mode
Limited HDR performance, No Dolby Vision
As an all-round package the Q60R puts in an enjoyable performance. It's upscaling skills are very good, as is its Game Mode which produces super-fast results. It boasts an accessible smart interface and, for the most part, an enjoyable picture. While the...
Even for a budget-minded TV, the Samsung Q60B QLED TV could be better, most notably in the picture quality department. If you want to luxuriate in the beauty of cinematography, this simply isn’t the set for you.But that does not mean it’s not a set for an...
Accurate color and lots of peak brightness, Good video processing for a 60Hz TV, Battery-saving solar-rechargeable remote control
Edge lighting results in weak black levels, SmartHub interface and remote lack efficient synergy
This TV actually deserves another quarter star, as it delivers a better picture than most lower-mid-range TVs. Quantum dots make for accurate color, and there's plenty of brightness...
Clean styling with minimal bezel, Great 4K picture quality and color, Apple AirPlay 2 compatible, Good range of apps
Average sound quality, No Dolby Vision support, Motion Rate 240 feature is mostly marketing hype
A beautifully designed TV with a sharp picture and excellent color reproduction.With its sleek design and excellent picture performance, the Samsung QN55Q60RAFXZA Smart TV stands out. While it's not the cheapest option in a 55-inch TV, it represents a saf...
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Published: 2019-04-28, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Great motion handling and gaming performance, Very good color rendering for normal and HDR content, Strong, responsive motion handling, especially for gaming, Good contrast, Excellent content upscaling for all resolutions
Not nearly as bright as we expected, No local dimming at all, Weak viewing angles, No Dolby Vision support, Native Audio could be better
We do like the Samsung Q60 4K HDR TV and think it's generally a very decent model for delivering a high quality home theater experience. However, it could have been so much better and we expected more. To cap these defects off, this model's prices don't q...
Abstract: We've come a long way since the days of manually changing the channel on an old black and white television and having only four stations broadcasting for part of the day. But even as we begin to cut the cord and turn more and more to online entertainment...