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Now that we're awash in high dynamic range (HDR) material on Ultra HD Blu-ray, Samsung is determined to make the most of it with two new TVs, the 65-inch QN65Q9 reviewed here and the 75-inch QN75Q9 for buyers who prefer a bigger (and, at $10,000, pricier)...
Bright and punchy HDR, Excellent resolution, Stunning color...
No Dolby Vision, Edge-lit instead of full-array backlight dimming...
Samsung's new top-of-the-line QLED flagship brings first-rate brightness, brilliant color, and crisp resolution to the Ultra HD party, but enthusiasts might notice its lack of a full-array, localdimming backlight...
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4k.com
Updated: 2018-01-19 02:44:22
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After plenty of anticipation, the 2017 Samsung QLED 4K HDR TVs have finally arrived for review and the Q7F is one of the three main models we've seen so far. As expected, this 2017 television from the top-tier series of Samsung 4K TVs for this year delive...
Superb color volume, better than SUHD, Nearly perfect motion handling, Broader HDR compatibility, Beautiful, sleek design, Great connectivity, Excellent TV for gamers or as PC monitor...
Weaker contrast than 2016 SUHD counterpart, Peak brightness weaker than 2016 SUHD TVs, Local dimming could be better, display quality weakens at wide angles...
There's no denying it in absolute terms. The Q7F is one excellent 4K HDR TV by any normal measure. We think that the KS8000 or KS9000 models from 2016 outperform it on brightness and black levels but this model delivers some of the best color performance...
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For those looking for a very good performing and affordable 4K Ultra HD/HDR quantum dot television, Samsung's QN55QFN QLED model has both the color and brightness performance to warrant serious consideration.We found the model we tested to be a surprising...
The Samsung QN55QFN is a very good television for most SDR and 4K/HDR viewing applications, particularly video games and sports viewing. It is also a good bright-room performer with an excellent smart TV platform and a large selection of special features...
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4k.com
Updated: 2020-08-23 02:47:18
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Excellent Color PerformanceNow here's the weirdest thing about the Samsung Q7FN: Despite being the third-tier model among Samsung's 2018 QLED TVs, this particular television generates the absolute best overall wide color gamut coverage among the bunch...
The Q7FN offers very good quality for its price and we'd go so far as to recommend it slightly more than its own cousin the Q8FN. The two TVs are so close on performance metrics that the Q7FN's price offers better overall value. The Q9FN is the better opt...
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If you're looking for a smart TV, but haven't shopped Samsung's QLEDs, you should—they're arguably the best TVs being made today. And while the high-end Q8 and Q9 series might induce sticker shock, the Q7 series are relatively affordable and deliver the s...
Excellent quantum dot color, Super thin bezel and flush mounting, Single cable connection...
Doesn't support Dolby Vision, Less sustained brightness than the Q8 and Q9 series (although there's also less bleed)...
If it weren't for the lack of Dolby Vision, the Q7FN would have my whole-hearted recommendation as the least-expensive way to get into quantum dot color. The picture is only slightly less fantastic than its pricier siblings and it pretty much disappears i...
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4k.com
Updated: 2020-08-23 02:47:18
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Motion HandlingThe overall motion handling of the Q7C is also downright superb. This is something that all of Samsung's premium 4K TVs seem to do really well and the Q7C is thus no exception. By the standards of premium 4K TV it delivers admirably, with v...
Excellent color performance, Superb motion handling, Very good HDR delivery, Beautiful design, High peak brightness, Excellent gaming connectivity...
Contrast could be better (but still very good), Not as bright as we'd hoped, Weak native speakers, Poor viewing angles, Curved build adds nothing to picture quality, The...
We really like the Samsung Q7 QLED model 4K HDR TVs and consider their color delivery to be among the best we've ever seen in any HDR 4K TV so far. This applies to the Q7C and in general we really like this TV though we prefer the flat screen of its Q7F c...
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The QLED series from Samsung builds on the Premium UHD line MU9000 series by adding a wider color gamut via Quantum Dot film. It has excellent black levels and contrast and will capture the intended increased brightness and color of HDR content. The revie...
Contrast and Black Levels are excellent for an LED TV, Best in class color performance, Black Uniformity (no light coming through at corners), Dark Shadow Detail, Brighter than MU9000 due to Quantum layer, Clarity and depth from Ultra Clear panel, Strong...
Side angle viewing angle contrast and saturation loss, AutoMotion Plus really highlights unnatural effects to 2D shows and movies, Expensive, Not as bright as some other HDR compatible TVs, Local Dimming from edge lit LEDs not very effective...
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4K LED TV with edge lighting, local dimming and QLED technologyEntry-level QLED TV from SamsungSamsung UE55MU9000; LG OLED55B7SAMSUNG'S FIRST WAVES of QLED TVs haven't proved quite the all-conquering heroes I'd hoped for.Their pre-launch pro...
Awesomely bright, vibrant images, Detailed and very sharp indeed, Neat, attractive design, Smart and simple to use, Excellent for gaming...
Sacrifices black performance for vibrancy, Poor viewing angles, Motion isn't perfect...
When it comes to a TV to go into a room that's typically fairly bright, Samsung's QE55Q7F is pretty much in a class of its own...
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If there were an award for "most improved" in the big-screen-TV category, Samsung's 65-inch Q7F would be the winner. The 4K HDR (high dynamic range) set builds on the company's older and already impressive KS9000 model with better viewing angles and impro...
Sleek "360 design" with minimal wire, Great detailed 4K imag, Better brightnes, Improved viewing angles...
Lacks deep black, Does not support Dolby Vision...
Samsung continues to improve its top-of-the-line 65-inch set, which boasts a balanced picture that can reveal details even in the dark corners of images. The Samsung Q7F still cannot deliver the inky blacks of LG's E7 or Sony's A1E OLED TVs, but it costs...
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4k.com
Updated: 2019-12-11 17:33:15
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There is a ton to like about the Samsung Q70R, and this applies especially for buyers who have never before owned a premium 4K ultra HD TV with HDR before. This edition delivers strong performance on nearly every important metric of performance and is als...
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4K LED TV with edge lighting, local dimming and QLED technologyEntry-level QLED TV from SamsungSamsung UE55MU9000; LG OLED55B7SAMSUNG'S FIRST WAVES of QLED TVs haven't proved quite the all-conquering heroes I'd hoped for.Their pre-launch pro...
Awesomely bright, vibrant images, Detailed and very sharp indeed, Neat, attractive design, Smart and simple to use, Excellent for gaming...
Sacrifices black performance for vibrancy, Poor viewing angles, Motion isn't perfect...
When it comes to a TV to go into a room that's typically fairly bright, Samsung's QE55Q7F is pretty much in a class of its own...
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