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Testseek.co.uk have collected 83 expert reviews of the Samsung 65Q900 and the average rating is 92%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung 65Q900.
Award: Editor’s Choice May 2019
May 2019
 
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The editors liked

  • Amazing HDR picture
  • State-of-the-art image processing for superb upscaling
  • Very low input lag
  • You'll be first on the block with a 4320p TV
  • Native 8K footage looks gob-smacking
  • Good HDR performance
  • Native 8K is gorgeous
  • Deep
  • Detailed blacks
  • Capable upscaler
  • Amazing upscaling to 8K
  • Stellar smart platform
  • Expansive zero-bezel screen
  • Amazing clarity
  • Makes low-res content look great
  • Sleek design
  • Excellent interface
  • Impressive upscaling
  • 8K content looks jaw-dropping
  • Superb pictures (in both HDR and standard)
  • State-of-the-art image processing
  • Impressively wide viewing angles
  • Comprehensive smart features
  • Incredibly low input lag
  • Native 8K panel
  • Accurate out of the box settings
  • Very good calibrated performance
  • Excellent image processing and upscaling
  • Superb local dimming and black level performance
  • Excellent shadow details and colour volume
  • Stunning HDR with 2075 nit peak br
  • Stunning contrast
  • Brightness and colour
  • Wide-angle viewing technology works brilliantly
  • Remarkable upscaling system

The editors didn't like

  • No 8K content - thus ahead of the 8K curve
  • Connection box is a beast
  • Expensive
  • One Connect Box doesn't meet HDMI 2.1 spec
  • No native 8K content to watch
  • No Dolby Vision HDR support
  • No 8K content to watch
  • Colours lack vibrancy
  • Some background grain with HD
  • Aggressive brightness control
  • No Dolby Vision
  • Likely to be expensive
  • Very little native content available
  • Massive screen won't fit all homes
  • There's no 8K content for you to watch
  • No Dolby Vision or Atmos support
  • Viewing angles are poor
  • Watching off-axis introduces haloing and blooming
  • No native 8K material available yet
  • Slight backlight blooming with off-axis viewing
  • Its £10k price will limit its audience
  • Setup requires some care

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  Published: 2018-12-12, Author: Torben , review by: flatpanelshd.com

  • 8K is impressive – with 8K content, Color reproduction, processing, Nice remote, Decent operating system, One Connect box (but big)
  • AI upscaling not living up to claims, Zone dimming needs polishing, No Tizen software updates
  • I have little doubt that 8K will be the next step on the picture quality ladder and with Q900R Samsung has launched an 8K TV that is actually within grasp (at least in Europe where it is available in 65 and 75-inch sizes). However, 8K calls for HDMI 2.1 a...

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  Published: 2018-10-24, Author: Chris , review by: bgr.com

  • Abstract:  If you've got $15k to spend on a gorgeous TV that you absolutely don't need, then by all means, let this be the one. That's the takeaway you might be left with after checking out the early reviews of Samsung's 85-inch, QLED 8K TV — the Q900R that was unve...

 
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  Published: 2018-09-07, Author: Jacob , review by: audioholics.com

  • Abstract:  It is therefore unsurprising that Samsung is emphasizing its new TV's proprietary AI (artificial intelligence) image processing, which upscales lower-resolution images to 8K. Whether the source is a 1080i broadcast or a 4K stream from Netflix, the Q900FN'...

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  Published: 2021-08-25, Author: Trevor , review by: eftm.com.au

  • Abstract:  Year on year, the reality is TVs don't really improve to the point that it's even noticeable. And that's fine, we're buying TVs every 5-7 years because they absolutely should last that long. So your next TV will certainly be better than your last. However...

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  Published: 2019-04-29, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au

  • Unrivalled resolutiom, Incredible picture quality, Deep black levels, Amazing upscaling abilities
  • Very expensive
  • The Samsung Q900 8K TV is the best TV you can buy – but it's also the most expensive. If money is no object and the ultimate picture quality is your goal, then this is the TV for you.Related PostsSamsung to include iTunes and Airplay 2 on its 2019 smart T...

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  Published: 2020-01-29, Author: Will , review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Abstract:  8K is the next big step for TVs. Like 4K before it, 8K quadruples the number of pixels on screen, for a resolution of 7,680 by 4,320. That means a sharper picture and the ability to sit closer without detecting individual dots. We're still a few years ou...

 
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  Published: 2019-07-31, Author: Heirul , review by: stuff.tv/my/

  • Non-reflective display, Impressive image enhancement and upscaling, Minimal cable management
  • Intimidating price tag

 
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  Published: 2019-07-16, review by: liveatpc.com

  • There isn't any 8K content to fully embrace and utilise all that this TV has to offer, but that doesn't mean that you can't enjoy this impressive piece of hardware that upscales any content to 8K with its sophisticated AI technology. It does everything yo...

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  Published: 2019-07-02, Author: Vincent , review by: straitstimes.com

  • Abstract:  Samsung is tackling the weaknesses of its quantum-dot television sets, or Qled for short, one by one.Last year, the South Korean firm switched to a grid of backlights, known as full-array local dimming (Fald) for its top Qled TVs in a bid to achieve the...

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  Published: 2018-11-25, review by: hardwarezone.com.sg

  • Abstract:  The Aftershock PRISM+ F270 Pro is a 27-inch gaming monitor that features a TN panel. It boasts of a resolution of 2,560- x 1,440-pixel, a 144Hz refresh rate, and a 1ms response time. The monitor is targeted at gamers who valued response time above image q...

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