Samsung QE-43Q60A (QE43Q60AAUXXC)
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A moderately sized smart TV from Samsung's low-end QLED panel segment. The model uses a 4K VA-matrix (3840x2160 pixels) with a full-array FALD backlight. The screen is announced to support HDR10+ high dynamic range technology with increased brightness and greater colour depth, which increases the degree of involvement of the audience in what is happening. The low latency of the input signal ensures that the display responds quickly to user actions.
But the refresh rate of the screen is standard — 60 Hz. The “smart” side of the Samsung QE-43Q60A is revealed by Tizen’s homegrown smart platform with an extensive list of streaming services and online cinemas. Moreover, the TV understands voice commands given through the virtual assistants Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa and Bixby (Samsung's brainchild). The on-board sound is at the mercy of two 10 W speakers with Dolby Digital Plus surround sound. The model's connection interfaces are represented by a USB port, three HDMIs, and an optical audio output. To mount the TV panel on the wall, you will need to resort to the services of a VESA 200x200 mm bracket.
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Acid oversaturated colors, blurry picture, twitching, tired eyes, too aggressive advertising, paying bots to provide false information... I wouldn't take that... I liked the fact that there are better TVs from other manufacturers Posted in comments |
Bought it yesterday. After using it for a day, everything seems fine. I'd rate it 8/10. However, the sound is rather weak. This seems to be the same with other TVs too. (I didn't have a TV before, used a PC). It has an optical input for sound, so I connected my 2.1 system with a subwoofer, and it works well together, although I need to adjust the volume separately on the audio system and the TV to make it balanced. The picture quality is quite good. The black isn't pitch black as I was told, but it's much better than a regular IPS panel of a PC monitor and TVs with a regular matrix. Brightness and color saturation are good too. They can also be adjusted. I did just that, since the "dynamic" mode was too harsh, so I set it to the regular "Balanced" and tweaked it a bit to my liking. Got it at Foxtrot for €180 (18999 in local currency) with a Black Friday discount, and I picked the last one, which I think is quite a reasonable price. I wouldn't risk buying from unauthorized stores. Besides, you can't be sure about support, and who knows if Samsung might block it later on. So, I advise considering it when more discounts come around. Maybe for the New Year... I'll describe two comments below. - One is not about this model at all, as this is a new model and it isn't a 55-inch - The colors and picture can be adjusted however you like. Review after one day. If I get a chance, I'll update later. + Super cool picture on Netflix (got it because of that) - Since Netflix has 4K and HDR content - Just awesome. + Very fast system. + 4K + Feels like a new model and QLED is a pretty neat thing. the sound could be better. For this size, it's somewhat disappointing without additional audio systems. |
A year and a half after purchasing a 55” TV, after 180 days of use, the display panel failed. The reason was a manufacturing defect, but the one-year warranty had expired. Samsung's official position was "you were just unlucky" and "there are no legal grounds for a free repair." They offered a repair costing as much as a new television. Customer service couldn't respond to the letter for a month, and the call center took a week. Image, while working Quality |
















































