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So, in theory at least, there’s far greater control and targeting of backlighting, which should mean better black tones and greater backlighting precision. Set-up is straightforward, thanks to similarly logical and concise menus, and while there’s a degree of fiddling needed to get motion-handling just right, the rest of the process doesn’t take long at all. While the bottom-end is generally decent, by TV speaker standards, in the big hits – bodies thumping the ground, bursts of flame from Marvel monsters – it lacks the oomph necessary to really get the heart thumping. If you want the Q85R to try to intelligently level out the audio across different scenes and sources, then use Adaptive Volume.
Samsung uk 55” QN90A Neo QLED 4K HDR Smart TV - Samsung uk
Track every terrifying gasp, or hear the roar from the crowd travelling across the pitch with voice tracking to deliver a more realistic human voice. Thanks to 6 dedicated speakers – including up-firing speakers – built into your TV, you’ll enjoy 3D surround sound that will pull you into every moment.HDR10+ is a HDR format supported by Panasonic and Samsung as a free to use, open platform alternative to Dolby Vision.
55” QN85A Neo QLED 4K HDR Smart TV (2021) | QE55QN85AATXXU
You can use Samsung’s SmartThings app to control the TV – it’s clean and stable, though a bit nosier than perhaps is ideal. This filter helps to emit a brighter and wider gamut of colours than a conventional LED TV is capable of. Wick’s black Mustang is a joy, with the texture of its tyre tread enough to convince you that you’re smelling rubber.Though the QN85A can’t muster the peak brightness of its more expensive QN95A sibling, it’s plenty bright enough. With clear-cut lights and incredible blacks - the picture is so intense, it’ll take your breath away.