Published: 2022-02-07, Author: John , review by: T3.com
Bright HDR and bold colours for its money,Sharp 4K images,Comprehensive smart system,Good gaming features,
Average black levels & backlight clouding, Default motion processing is messy, No Dolby Vision support, Limited viewing angles,
The Samsung Q70A offers big colours and bright HDR that's ideal for a brightly lit room. Middling contrast and limited viewing angles are a shame, but when you factor in the gaming features and excellent smart TV platform, it's a great value TV overall.Re...
Published: 2021-11-19, Author: Michael , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: If you're not keen on spending top-shelf money for Samsung's award-winning flagship TV, the QN90A, there's a trio of Samsung QLED TVs that sit below the flagship tier that might interest you. The Samsung Q70A ( available at Amazon for $847.99 ) is the mi...
Published: 2021-06-23, Author: Steve , review by: techradar.com
It may not be a full fat QLED, but Samsung's Q70T is a darn good 4K TV all the same. Ideal for light room viewing, it offers superb detail and color performance, has a comprehensive connected platform and boasts excellent image interpolation.For gamers, t...
The Samsung Q70T is a sharp choice for buyers looking for a mid-range Ultra HD TV with excellent AI image processing.It's particularly appealing for gamers eager to partner a next-gen console with a large 4K 120fps compatible display. I didn't find myse...
Ambient mode lets you show digital artwork or your own photos on the screen when it's not in use, It comes with two remote controls – a traditional remote and a smart remote that has Netflix and Amazon Prime buttons, There's voice control built into the s
There are no parental controls, There's no support for Dolby Vision
This television is great value for money and comes with lots of great features. Although it doesn't offer the same level of brightness as its more expensive predecessor, it upscales shows and films to 4K, so that they looked clear, bright and sharp. The d...
Great upscaling with SD and HD images, Easy setup, Bright enough 4K picture quality, Rapid Game mode,
No Dolby Vision, Still quite expensive,
The QE49Q70R displays expressive 4K pictures that offer excellent clarity. Upscaling is super-effective and the Q70R has enough brightness to present HDR images closer to the way they were intended. Despite a price drop, the Q70R remains an expensive prop...
Published: 2019-10-07, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Excellent detail and definition, Vibrant but natural colours, Peerless app selection,
Average sound, Viewing angles only okay,
Those looking for a premium performance at midrange money simply have to check out the QE65Q70R. It lacks the cutting-edge specs that make the flagship Q90R so spectacular, but the Q70R's downgrades are sensibly chosen and the result is a Q90-lite perform...
Excellent SDR accuracy, Consistent HDR picture quality, Superb gaming features, Excellent smart TV and OS system, Input lag of 13.7ms, Strong all round performance at the price point
No Dolby Vision compatibility, Slightly aggressive dimming / some black crush, SDR accuracy out of the box could be better, PQ EOTF tracking in Movie mode needs to be more accurate, Only 700nits peak brightness
There is no such thing as the perfect TV and each technology and model offers different pros and cons, which may or may not suit what you are looking for. At this level of the market, there are some big differences to the flagship models with some feature...
Published: 2019-05-30, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great picture quality, AI-enhanced image processing, Comprehensive smart features, Extremely low input lag
No Dolby Vision or Atmos support, Some blooming and haloing present
The Samsung Q70 is great all-rounder that delivers many of the benefits of QLED - a wide colour palette, deep blacks and high peak brightness - while avoiding a huge price tag.The use of a direct LED backlight makes a big difference, especially when it co...