Samsung QA65Q9FNAKXXS 65in
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9 years ago
Awesome Color from Virtually Every Angle!
I was pretty satisfied with last year's Samsung KS9000, so when the new QLED models were shown at CES I was only mildly impressed. However, as I read more and more about the basis of the technology in the new panels, I became intrigued and subsequently decided to give the new Q Series a try.
Pros:
- Incredible color
- deep blacks
- incredible brightness
- innovative features
Cons:
- None
8 years ago
Could not find a better TV.. then this
The Q9 Samsung TV is fantastic, and the Appliances Online service is without equal.... TV delivered on 13 September... all good ... then this arrived today https://www.samsung.com.au/promotions/tv-av/qled-cashback/ get a $1000 cash back buy a Qled and Soundbar ...
8 years ago
Cant compete with OLED
Samsung's QLED is a marketing exercise to make up for the fact they have not mastered OLED production yet. There is still a back-lit LED panel which means no true blacks. When I bought this TV and put it next to the equivalent LG OLED I also own, there was no comparison.
8 years ago
Samsung QE65Q9F 65" 4K Ultra HD HDR QLED Smart TV
Pros:
- Everything is good about it
- A brilliant TV
- We always choose Samsung
8 years ago
Awsome
the product is great design with nice picture colour.
8 years ago
Samsung QE65Q9FN
There's no shortage of reasons to buy the QE65Q9FN – the first being it produces a genuinely stunning picture.This is the brightest, punchiest, most vibrant TV we've reviewed and, thanks to that extremely impressively controlled, zonal backlight, it combines that brightness with genuinely deep but...
Pros:
- Astonishingly punchy
- bright and vibrant images
- Deep
- detailed blacks
- Loads of apps and features
- Genius evolution of OneConnect
- Strong handling of motion
Cons:
- Sony does even better motion
- OLED offers even deeper blacks and better viewing angles
8 years ago
Samsung QE65Q9FN review
But, by golly, there are so many reasons that you should get excited about the Samsung Q9FN. That direct, full array backlight is a revelation that, combined with Samsung’s quantum dot tech, results in the brightest, punchiest, most vibrant TV we’ve yet reviewed, with expertly controlled, zonal contrast that means the brightest elements don’t reduce the quality of the blacks. An OLED will still go blacker but, on the evidence of 2017 examples such as the Sony A1, it won’t dig up nearly as much dark detail or go nearly as bright. What’s more, no TV we’ve yet seen can beat the Q9FN for usability, breadth and depth of apps, or gaming features. We’re still in the early days of 2018 TVs and we’re yet to test one of LG’s new OLEDs, but a TV better and more complete than this is currently quite hard to imagine.
Pros:
- Astonishingly punchy, bright and vibrant
- Deep, detailed blacks
- Loads of apps
- Great for gaming
- Genius evolution of OneConnect
Cons:
- Sony does motion even better
- OLEDs offer even deeper blacks and even better viewing angles
8 years ago
Samsung QE65Q9FN review review
Pros:
- Astonishingly punchy, bright and vibrant
- Deep, detailed blacks
- Loads of apps
- Great for gaming
- Genius evolution of OneConnect
Cons:
- Sony does motion even better
- OLEDs offer even deeper blacks and even better viewing angles
8 years ago
Best yet
If ever a television could be better than this It will be a SAMSUNG
8 years ago
Great service, great picture.
Great TV for movies, and sport, and does SD better than any other TV.
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