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: 2022-05-31, Author: Michael , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: The Samsung Q60B ( available at Samsung for $749.99 ) is the brand's entry-level QLED TV for 2022, and the follow-up to last year's Q60A. Like its predecessor, the Q60B is the most affordable path to Samsung QLED (a Samsung TV with quantum dots ) and a r...
Published: 2021-06-23, Author: Henry , review by: techradar.com
Crisp 4K resolution, HDMI 2.1 and eARC, Great value
Edge lighting, Drop in processing over Q60R, Medicore sound quality, 60Hz panel
The Samsung Q60T QLED occupies an important spot in Samsung's TV 2020 lineup, being the cheapest of the brand's QLED sets – and therefore, effectively, the worst best Samsung TV has released this year. It's great value, but that inevitably comes with comp...
Published: 2021-04-16, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: The Samsung Q60A series ( available at Amazon for $847.99 ) may currently be the most affordable option in Samsung's 2021 QLED lineup, but it doesn't look cheap at all. This 4K/HDR model delivers good picture performance, a sleek design, and Samsung's lat...
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...
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...
Published: 2020-06-07, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
Rich color and sharp details, Alexa and Bixby inside; works with Google Assistant, Lots of apps
Blurring during fast action, Limited viewing angle, Dimming at edges of screen
If you want a Samsung but can’t afford one of its premium models, the Samsung Q60T QLED TV will do the job. It produces bright colors and sharp details in most circumstances. The addition of Amazon Alexa ups its virtual assistant game. But the changes fro...