Samsung QE-85Q60A (QE85Q60AAUXXC)
![]() | Outdated Product Size ("): 85; Operating system: Smart TV (proprietary system); Screen coating: anti-glare; Resolution (px): 3840x2160; Frame rate (Hz): 50/60; HDR support: HDR10+; Sound power (W): 20; Number of speakers: 2; Digital tuner: DVB-T2 (terrestrial); DVB-C (cable); DVB-S2 (satellite); Picture-in-picture |
Samsung QE-85Q60A
Screen:85 ", 3840x2160 px, 50/60 Hz, Edge LED
Picture:4K upscaling, HDR, brightness enhancement
Multimedia:T2 tuner, Smart TV, Wi-Fi, LAN
Controls:voice, assistant
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Specifications QE-85Q60A
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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 |
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