Published: 2017-12-31, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Excellent overall performance, Bright Display with strong peak brightness, Smooth motion handling across the board, Incredible color support, Deep contrast and black levels, Great looking TV
Too expensive, partly because of curved display design, Curved display does nothing to improve picture quality, Contrast not as good as expected, Bright but not HDR 1500 bright, The
The Q8C is generally an excellent 4K HDR TV by any measure and competes well on display performance with most of today's other premium HDR models. However, its price reduces its value by a certain amount unless you really want a curved 4K TV. Samsung's ow...
There's a lot to like about Samsung's QN65Q8C UHD TV. It is a very good all-around performer that's well suited for both bright-room and dark-room viewing and doesn't require much adjustment to look great. It has an excellent complement of features, a ver...
Superbly deep blacks, brilliant colours, excellent connectivity options, great voice controls,
Not cheap, fibre optic One Connect cable quite fragile, average audio performance from built-in speakers,
In field tests with reference 4K footage, the Q8C offered great views even from the edges of the screen and the QLED performed like a champ with exceptionally deep blacks and tons of detail that outperform its 2016 predecessors by a significant margin. Th...
Published: 2017-03-20, Author: Rae , review by: gizmodo.com.au
I loved the Samsung Q8. So much. It has excellent black levels and absolutely phenomenal colours, especially in the brightest scenes of the brightest movies — it's a screen that spoils animated films like Frozen and makes just about the best compromise po...
You have got to give to Samsung, they are real innovators. The new Q8 T while being pricey at $7K is light years ahead of the old $12,000 42” plasma TV's that were 720P.What you get is the latest in display technology, packed into a minimalistic display s...
High brightness and excellent colours, Great HDR performance, Excellent upscaling of Blu-Rays and Games, Good horizontal viewing angles for a Curved Display, Good audio performance
Hotstar is missing from the Tizen Store, Favours reds in HDR+ Mode, Unsatisfactory voice recognition
Samsung has been pushing the envelope for curved displays for a while now, and now it's reached a point where we do see the appeal in them. The performance of the Q8C is quite brilliant when it comes to handling colours and filling up a room with its impr...
Published: 2017-07-12, Author: Ali , review by: bgr.in
The Samsung 65-inch Q8C Curved QLED TV is a part of Samsung's premium smart TV range this year, and comes with a price tag that proves it. However, if you're spending Rs 4,49,000 on a TV, you expect no less than the best. The Q8C excels in the important d...
Premium design, Excellent display resolution, Tizen OS
After using this TV, one thing was very clear that Samsung tried to put its best foot forward in this product segment. Without a doubt, the Samsung Q8c offers an amazing cinematic experience with amazing picture quality and brilliant colours.But that's no...
If you are looking for a curved TV that is going to wow your guests when you entertain them in your living room, you will not go wrong with the Samsung Q8C...
Phenomenal image quality, Beautiful and slim design
Too expensive to recommend, Buggy sample unit
While the Q8C is no doubt a stunning piece of tech, it's sporting newer tech from Samsung that is going to initially make it super expensive. At AED 24,999 it's a serious investment to make, but it's honestly an investment you can make later on when p...