55 Inch Q60B QLED 4K Smart TV (2022) - 4K Processor With Alexa Built In & Dual LED Screen With 100% Colour Volume Display, Airslim Design, Object Tracking Sound, Super Ultrawide Gameview

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55 Inch Q60B QLED 4K Smart TV (2022) - 4K Processor With Alexa Built In & Dual LED Screen With 100% Colour Volume Display, Airslim Design, Object Tracking Sound, Super Ultrawide Gameview

55 Inch Q60B QLED 4K Smart TV (2022) - 4K Processor With Alexa Built In & Dual LED Screen With 100% Colour Volume Display, Airslim Design, Object Tracking Sound, Super Ultrawide Gameview

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Bixby voice commands recognize English (US/UK), French, Spanish, German, Italian, Chinese and Korean. Not all accents, dialects and expressions are recognized. The Samsung's light output and anti-reflective screen make it a good performer in bright rooms (or coffee bars). James Martin/CNET Picture quality comparisons

The most accurate settings were Movie and Filmmaker mode for both HDR and SDR, and in terms of contrast, gamma/EOTF and color they were very similar. I went with Filmmaker since it removed smoothing completely. Game is best for gaming, thanks to its low input lag, although its color was quite blue but that's less of an issue with games in my book compared to movies and TV. Max light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying small white square taking up 60% of the screen (measured in Nits) Overall, though, there just isn’t enough power or dynamic range available to really get the sound out into your room as much as you’d like it to. Verdict The Samsung's screen was great dealing with reflections. Sitting under bright lights, it dulled my reflection very well, slightly better than the TCL and significantly better than the Omni and the Sony. Bixby US English, UK English, India English, Korean, French, German, Italian, Spanish, BR Portuguese (features vary by language)

Playing the game I noticed color was more realistic and accurate on the Sony, and similar to the TCL and LG, while the Samsung appeared more saturated and garish. The Samsung again beat the non-TCL TVs for contrast and punch, handily, although to its credit the Sony revealed more details in the shadows, which is an advantage in dark games with lurking enemies. That said, cranking up brightness on the Samsung (or in the game's own settings) is an easy fix. Some of the features available on the more premium QLED TVs do filter down to the Q60R with the Quantum 4K Processor and 4K AI Upscaling making an appearance, along with HDR10+, HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) and HDR10 high dynamic range capabilities. We found the Q60R performed best when in a well-lit room with normal viewing materials and when sat directly in front of the TV. It should also appeal to the gamers out there who tend to sit directly in front of the screen and use the games mode in a bright room. Gaming performance is excellent on the Samsung Q60R with an excellent 14ms of input lag in the game mode with all processing disabled. If you use the processing, such as Game Enhancer, it adds 10ms of lag so you are looking at 24ms, which is still an excellent result. Percentage luminance drop at 35 degree horizontal angle from the centre of the screen with 100% white output There is also full voice control with Bixby as well as interactions with Alexa and Google Assistant and we also get the superb Smart TV system with the content launcher bar and one of the most intuitive operating systems on any current TV.

Samsung's Game Bar shows status of frame rate, HDR and more, as well as offering picture settings for different genres (spoiler: they looked pretty much the same to me). James Martin/CNET The story was similar to the challenging Spears and Munsil 4K HDR Benchmark montage on Blu-ray, where the Samsung looked a bit brighter than the Sony. Both outperformed the Omni, which showed less high-level detail in snowscapes, but the difference wasn't massive. Despite making a pleasing first impression with its design and some of the more aggressive aspects of its picture quality, in the end, Samsung’s attempt to make Quantum Dot technology more affordable doesn’t result in the budget hero we’d hoped for. Registered office Euronics Limited, Euro House, Joule Road, West Portway, Andover, Hampshire SP10 3GD Surround yourself with sound from TV and soundbar orchestrated in harmony. Q-Symphony uniquely allows TV and soundbar speakers to operate simultaneously for better surround effect without muting TV speakers. * Q-Symphony is available only with compatible soundbar.

Samsung are known for their stunning design and the QE55Q60BAUXXU is no exception. Thanks to AirSlim, this TV is stunningly slim and sleek with a boundless design – giving you less TV and more picture. Smart TV Percentage Luminance drop at 35 degree horizontal angle from the centre of the screen with 50% white output The impact of its brightness with HDR footage can be felt in both the amount of full-screen brightness it can muster and the intensity it’s able to inject into small bright highlights – even if those highlights are within an already bright overall image.

With Multi View, you can play your mobile content alongside the TV program, all at once, on the same screen. Simply cast your phone to your TV with screen mirroring to split the big TV screen *. Handy if you want to keep an eye on the football score whilst watching a movie. *Mobile mirroring requires internet connection and compatible mobile device. Max light output HDR (high dynamic range) while displaying small white square taking up 10% of the screen (measured in Nits)

The Q60B’s picture hardware is driven by a Quantum Processor 4K lite system that seems to be more or less on a par with the Crystal processor found in Samsung’s non Quantum Dot TVs. Certainly, it doesn’t appear to have any of the machine learning/AI elements you get higher up Samsung’s TV range, with Samsung’s blurb on it only really talking about improved upscaling of sub-4K content and the ability to automatically adjust the sound profile to suit different content types. Calibration is a goal for some users, but for the majority, this is not an option, so actually knowing how accurate the out of the box presets are is very important in any honest TV review.

Percentage luminance drop at 20 degree vertical angle from the centre of the screen with 50% white output Requires Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or other wireless network connection and devices registered to the SmartThings app. The greyness can filter into colours in low-lit content too, making them look flatter than they do during bright scenes, as well as sometimes causing subtle shadow details to be squeezed out of the picture.Samsung’s powerful processor optimizes sound quality the content you watch. The 4K Upscaling technology also ensures you get up to 4K resolution for the content you love. * Viewing experience may vary by type of content and format. Movie and Filmmaker modes were equally accurate on the Q60B. James Martin/CNET Picture settings notes



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