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Samsung 65 Inch Q75B QLED 4K Smart TV (2022) - Quantum 4K Processor With Dual LED & 100% Colour Volume Picture, AI Sound, Alexa Built In With Super Ultrawide Gameview & Slim Design

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We prefer the Samsung with the motion processing turned off entirely, and the little bit of blurring you get certainly isn’t too off-putting. It’s worth playing with the options in the Sound menu. We find that the Optimised mode, which adds punch and weight, is good for action movies, but for most general viewing, we are better served by the Standard mode. Colour Volume* - Genuine cinematic colour made from over a billion shades *Measured to DCI-P3 standard, certified by VDE

Samsung Account required to access our network-based smart services and apps. If you choose not to log-in, you will only get connection to terrestrial TV (applicable to devices with tuners only) and external devices, e.g. via HDMI Samsung QE65Q75BATXXU. Display diagonal: 165.1 cm (65"), Display resolution: 3840 x 2160 pixels, HD type: 4K Ultra HD, Display technology: QLED, Screen shape: Flat. Smart TV. Motion interpolation technology: PQI (Picture Quality Index) 3400, Response time: 6 ms, Native aspect ratio: 16:9. Digital signal format system: DVB-S2,DVB-T2,ISDB-C. Wi-Fi, Ethernet LAN. Product colour: Grey Discover all the glory of 4K with unbelievably true-to-life colour and smart audio on our AI-powered QLED Q75B 4K TV . If someone comes across a different type of panel or if their Samsung Q70Tdoesn't correspond to our review, let us know and we will update the review. Note that some tests, like gray uniformity, can vary between individual units. While the design is important, it’s nowhere near as crucial as performance. In the Q70A, Samsung has tried to create a TV that pleases all comers, whether they be movie buffs or next-gen gaming fanatics. So, does the Q70A, a TV that’s still within the realms of affordability for most people, really cover all the bases? Samsung Q70A: Key specifications Max light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying a live scene and white square taking up 10% of the screen (measured in Nits)

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Whatever the resolution, the Q7F handles motion well, but not perfectly. Here you have to choose between a slight soap opera effect and a bit of blurring, while Sony’s 2017 TVs manage to combine crispness and naturalism. We uploaded the initial brightness measurements and uniformity photos for the Accelerated Longevity Test. The Samsung QE65Q7F has a combination of good out-of-the-box settings and a selection of simplified settings, making it easy to set-up the optimum picture. Next up – and of particular interest to PS5 and Xbox Series X owners – the Q70A’s panel has a refresh rate of 120Hz and is capable of delivering 120fps on a 4K signal. If that wasn’t enough, it’s imbued with a new feature called ‘Motion Xcelerator Turbo+’ that enhances motion clarity for incredibly smooth, crisp gameplay, plus it supports FreeSync variable refresh rate (VRR) and promises an impressively low input lag, all combining to deliver a premium next-gen gaming experience for a mid-range price. ALLM (Auto Low-Latency Mode) is also on hand to boot the TV into a low-input Game mode when next-gen consoles are connected. The catch? There’s only one HDMI 2.1 input.

HDR10 and HLG are nice to have, but it’s the HDR10+ support that’s most important. This HDR format enhances images by fine-tuning the brightness in each and every scene to eke out the smallest details that might otherwise be lost to dark shadows or specular highlights. And if your Q70A resides in a room with variable ambient light (as most will), the TV’s adaptive brightness can automatically adjust contrast and brightness to suit the environment, keeping your 4K HDR movies looking impactful. Thankfully, these defaults tend to get the best out of HDR content. You’ll need to switch the Eco settings off again, and the motion processing options, and we’d suggest a few points taken off Sharpness, but that’s about it. You should now have a gloriously punchy, but nicely-balanced, HDR image. We've retested the VRR, input lag, and supported resolutions with an HDMI 2.1 source and firmware version 1403.Samsung QE65Q75BATXXU. Display diagonal: 165.1 cm (65"), Display resolution: 3840 x 2160 pixels, HD type: 4K Ultra HD, Display technology: QLED, Screen shape: Flat. Smart TV. Motion interpolation technology: PQI (Picture Quality Index) 3400, Response time: 6 ms, Native aspect ratio: 16:9. Digital signal format system: DVB-S2,DVB-T2,ISDB-C. Wi-Fi, Ethernet LAN. Product colour: Grey The mid-range model in Samsung’s 2021 4K QLED line-up, the Q70A is an elegant looking 4K option with a whole raft of features for home cinema, TV and gaming addicts alike. It’s also a considerably less expensive option than any of Samsung’s recently released Neo QLED Mini LED range. Max light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying a live scene and white square taking up 60% of the screen (measured in Nits) Adding even an inexpensive soundbar will transform your audio experience, though, and we’d recommend you budget for at least one of those, if not a proper surround system. Colour Volume* - Genuine cinematic colour made from over a billion shades. *Measured to DCI-P3 standard, certified by VDE

Dual LED. Powered by Quantum Dot - Samsung dual LED TV, powered by Quantum Dot balances colour for bolder contrast and a more lifelike picture, no matter what’s on Subtitle and audio description information spoken on the electronic programme guide more info panel Percentage luminance drop at 35 degree horizontal angle from the centre of the screen with 100% white output

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A billion cinematic colours are all yours. See the content you love in a new light, with incredible picture detail and bold contrast every time you watch. Plus, you'll experience the thrills of virtual 3D audio that follows the on-screen action. All on an super slim, minimalist TV that's designed to blend right in.

We uploaded the brightness measurements and uniformity photos after running the TV for four months in our Accelerated Longevity Test.

After running the THX Optimizer disc, we find the Q7F looks best with a few points taken off the Brightness, Contrast and Sharpness settings, Local Dimming switched to Low, and Auto Motion Plus and the Contrast Enhancer turned off. We uploaded the brightness measurements and uniformity photos after running the TV for two months in our Accelerated Longevity Test. We start with the Eco Solution sub-menu and turn off every option. Environmental concerns aside, the power-saving options are too detrimental to picture quality.

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