You're the second reviewer that says it has bad angle view. I'm a pro photographer so I understand image quality. I returned a TCL unit because it had TERRIBLE angle viewing. So... I replaced it with this Samsung. I checked the angle viewing and I could not detect angle view issues. Too many reviewers base everything on the tech tests rather than the actual human experience.
The performance you get for relatively little money will make most people, who are not picky about every detail, very happy. Of course, you shouldn't compare it with high-end models, but it does its job very well. I'm very happy with it, especially because it's really bright. Gaming is superb and everything looks excellent to me. At the moment, I see no reason to pay a few thousand euros more just to have the best model. If you are looking for an affordable television with great quality, you should definitely take a look at the Q60C.
Thank you (and the other commenters here) for providing some more reasonable input. I’ve been looking on other forums like the 4K tv subreddit, and everyone just trashes any model that’s not in the high-end tier (which is honestly typical for most niche subreddits like that). I’m no picture snob, but I’ve wanted a decent looking 43in qled tv to use as a pc monitor. This and the Vizio M series are my top two, but I think I’m leaning toward this one. One thing I’ve learned in looking for this tv is that online research before you purchase a new tv is a tad overwhelming (coming from someone that researches every purchase I make 😂). Hopefully this will be the last time for a while. Thx again!
This guy does not know what he is talking about, I own the 70 inch Q60C and it looks awesome, it has better contrast than the Q70C and Q80C, ok so is cheaper because it is 60 HZ and it does not have 2.1 hdmi, big deal, the movies look awesome, just look at the reviews from best buy, amazon, crutchfield etc. From 4.5 to 4.8 ratings. So are all these reviewers blind?
Their tests are scientific and done identically across all tv models, so the results are the results and opinions don’t play a factor. Anecdotal reviews like “I think it looks better” aren’t what Rtings does.
Yes, the Hisense has several advantages on paper and in the technical specifications, but the Samsung also has its own benefits. Ultimately, it depends on your preferences. The Samsung TV offers significantly better color accuracy and higher brightness, which is crucial for brighter rooms, such as living rooms. During the day, when you don't want to sit in the dark, the Samsung TV performs very well. Additionally, Samsung excels in user-friendliness and has developed superior algorithms. Their 4K upscaling algorithm is much better than Hisense's. Samsung provides better product support and more reliable updates over time, while Hisense, with less experience, is less certain to offer long-term updates. However, the Hisense performs better in darker rooms due to its local dimming feature, which provides better black tones and contrast, something the Samsung lacks. But, as mentioned, Samsung has better color accuracy, brightness, and superior algorithms. Hisense's technical specifications might be better in some areas, offering more features and newer components. Yet, Samsung excels in user-friendliness, with a more intuitive interface, while Hisense's menu can be confusing. As a newer and less established brand, Hisense's apps might not run as smoothly, and bug fixes could take longer compared to Samsung.
I have the 50 inch, bought it beginning December 2023. Im very pleased with it, its in the bedroom. The picture and colour are fantastic and the Sound is good. Very slim stylish tv. Compares to my 2000 Euro Panasonic OLED very well and im blown away by the Panasonic OLED. GREAT DEAL, avoid TCL & Hisense junk.
Me sitting here thinking i just got one the best tv's ever and seeing it get totally trashed in a review. Then realizing i only watch about 5 hours of tv a month and knowing its a hell of a lot better than the 12 year old 48" LED that i was watching. 😂😂😂
I would like to know…you say when a soundbar is placed in front of the screen ( with the stand in a raised position) the soundbar will not block the viewing screen from the bottom, BUT!…where are you placing the soundbar? Are you placing the soundbar right in front of the stand or on the actual stand itself? So if you are placing the soundbar on the stand, it is the left and right ends of the soundbar that are balancing the weight of the soundbar on the stand?
my soundbar fits between legs under the screen. its LG with sub. very bad as any other soundbar. Saving money for real speakers it is a no brainer with this tv
I just threw out my second QLED tv tonight in the last 6 years. First one I paid $4k for and when it failed just outside of warranty I chalked up to a fluke, and I was stupid enough to buy another one. Never again. This latest one the QLED strip on the bottom came loose causing light and dark of illuminated areas and artifacts, and then turned it on tonight and got nothing. Great picture, absolute trash quality.
Great video, I'm still gonna stick within that price range since my choices are limited where I live and am really stuck between the LG QNED75 65'' and Samsung Q60C 65'', I will place it in my bedroom and mostly I want it to watch movies on streaming platforms and some satellite channels, after researching I've came to the conclusion that the main difference for my use is that the LG has better sound and the Samsung has better picture, and am not planning to buy a soundbar so I would like to know which do you think is the better choice???
So it’s an NU 8000 from 2018 but not as bright and sounds worse and cost more and has worse processing and no dimming zones and last but not least slow AF response time
The TV is great. Idont know what you talking about. The TV is amazing I know people with this TV. All the TVs are too much money. You got crazy to buy a 3,000 to 6,000 dollar TV. When you compare to a 6,000 dollar TV you coming out on the top end for buying this TV. The 3,000 to 6,000 is better only if you edit content. Other than that you would be throwing money away because they come out with something new every year. Of you want a great reliable TV with great picture buy it. Don't listen to this guy he just making content. Even the Crystal 7000B is a great TV from samsung. It's best to wait into 3 to 4 years then buy the new TV now for a great reduced price. I'm running Crystal 7000B and all my friends upset they paid 3,000 extra for they TVs when my TV match's up close to they TV and they realized they got bamboozled 😂😂😂
Hello. What do you think about the Q80C? Im thinking on buying a 98 inch of this model and replace a sony oled A80K 65". Do you think the change is worth it?
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When will Samsung realise that it's pretty pointless going forward without Dolby Vision. The market niche for Samsung 4k tvs isn't good, if you want people to invest then you're going to have to include the 12 bit colour gamut, this TV's review of it's HDR isn't great even, once you own an LG Oled TV, Samsung's are just a cheap attempt at producing a quality HDR output. Samsung' do phones well, LG' do tvs well and that about sums it up, hell my Phillips Hue 48' 4k TV with Dolby Vision is better than any of these new tvs that Samsung are putting out. It's time to call it a day Samsung, if people are going to invest into 4k I would never suggest a Samsung set up!
Please review the new Hisense U8N. It is interesting to see what improvements the TV has made over the previous model U8K. The U8N is said to be the brightest TV on the market and in combination with the very high contrast it comes very close to an OLED TV. The U8N could have the best price-performance ratio and could be a flagship killer 2024 compared to the expensive high-end LG and Samsung TVs.
This is not the tv u want for gaming it’s only a 60hz and is really bad with hdr. You need a Q80 or higher model if you want a good gaming tv with 120hz and good hdr.
It's in our lab and we're looking to begin testing on it soon! We'll have a video review for it in the coming weeks so keep your eyes peeled! You can follow along with the testing process here: www.rtings.com/discussions/L8185J3fophocyhb/review-updates-lg-ss
It has been released and we already bought it! It’s in the lab now and we’re gonna schedule it for testing ASAP. Feel free to track the review here: www.rtings.com/discussions/_uSOpLlnaq_5R-sO/review-updates-samsung-qn75q60dafxza
Nope, you're wrong. There are people (including me) that would take high native contrast and no local dimming over worse contrast and (often forced on) bad or mediocre local dimming implementation. Most of things that i watch are with subtitles, and bloom or lack of backlight uniformity around them is annoying AF.
This is why I'm interested in it. I need a display that can do double duty as a small TV and a computer monitor that doesn't break the bank and there's not a lot out there. OLEDs are expensive and burn in when used for computer-y things involving static images. IPS computer monitors have garbage contrast. This is basically it.
@@madcrowmaxwellbeen using a 42c2 as a monitor for a year now. No burn in and it has the best picture quality. Q60C is the definition of low tier TV. The bare minimum.
@@jollamaDude dont be so rude to that guy. What bite u ? Even buying OLED+ Trash talking = not hot in 2024. Ppl learn to disagree without trash talking is smart. Not THAT. 😊
Hello! Help with personalized buying advice is something our experts offer only via our insider forums www.rtings.com/forums/insider-advice. We do have lots of self-service tools and recommendation articles that should be helpful as well though!
We're currently testing all the 2024 models we've purchased so far, so we can't publish videos on them without having our reviews complete. In the meantime though, we expect prices to drop, and not everyone will be being the most recent models. So we expect these videos to still be helpful to users!
You're the second reviewer that says it has bad angle view. I'm a pro photographer so I understand image quality. I returned a TCL unit because it had TERRIBLE angle viewing. So... I replaced it with this Samsung. I checked the angle viewing and I could not detect angle view issues. Too many reviewers base everything on the tech tests rather than the actual human experience.
The performance you get for relatively little money will make most people, who are not picky about every detail, very happy. Of course, you shouldn't compare it with high-end models, but it does its job very well. I'm very happy with it, especially because it's really bright. Gaming is superb and everything looks excellent to me. At the moment, I see no reason to pay a few thousand euros more just to have the best model. If you are looking for an affordable television with great quality, you should definitely take a look at the Q60C.
thx ! this is the comment i am exectly needed ! i will buy this Tv tomorrow !
@@aaakaka10 Awesome! Have much fun! 😎
Thank you (and the other commenters here) for providing some more reasonable input. I’ve been looking on other forums like the 4K tv subreddit, and everyone just trashes any model that’s not in the high-end tier (which is honestly typical for most niche subreddits like that). I’m no picture snob, but I’ve wanted a decent looking 43in qled tv to use as a pc monitor. This and the Vizio M series are my top two, but I think I’m leaning toward this one.
One thing I’ve learned in looking for this tv is that online research before you purchase a new tv is a tad overwhelming (coming from someone that researches every purchase I make 😂). Hopefully this will be the last time for a while. Thx again!
60c? thats 57 more than my c3, going to upgrade asap
That should mean it's 57x better, right? 😂
picked up 65" brand new at Target on clearance for $282 out the door, no complaints for the garage
I’ve never been so bored to learn something no one knows or cares about. All I wanted to know if it was a good tv and play games on
This guy does not know what he is talking about, I own the 70 inch Q60C and it looks awesome, it has better contrast than the Q70C and Q80C, ok so is cheaper because it is 60 HZ and it does not have 2.1 hdmi, big deal, the movies look awesome, just look at the reviews from best buy, amazon, crutchfield etc. From 4.5 to 4.8 ratings. So are all these reviewers blind?
Their tests are scientific and done identically across all tv models, so the results are the results and opinions don’t play a factor. Anecdotal reviews like “I think it looks better” aren’t what Rtings does.
classic internet rage
I just bought this tv, a lot of HD movies and shows look really grainy, what am I doing wrong? the 4k looks amazing.
@@MatthewAdamAda Turn off motion smoothing and report back, it messes with some detail
Hahaha what are you talking about
Just got a 65 60d. I honestly love it. Beautiful bright picture
Yes, the Hisense has several advantages on paper and in the technical specifications, but the Samsung also has its own benefits. Ultimately, it depends on your preferences. The Samsung TV offers significantly better color accuracy and higher brightness, which is crucial for brighter rooms, such as living rooms. During the day, when you don't want to sit in the dark, the Samsung TV performs very well. Additionally, Samsung excels in user-friendliness and has developed superior algorithms. Their 4K upscaling algorithm is much better than Hisense's. Samsung provides better product support and more reliable updates over time, while Hisense, with less experience, is less certain to offer long-term updates.
However, the Hisense performs better in darker rooms due to its local dimming feature, which provides better black tones and contrast, something the Samsung lacks. But, as mentioned, Samsung has better color accuracy, brightness, and superior algorithms. Hisense's technical specifications might be better in some areas, offering more features and newer components. Yet, Samsung excels in user-friendliness, with a more intuitive interface, while Hisense's menu can be confusing. As a newer and less established brand, Hisense's apps might not run as smoothly, and bug fixes could take longer compared to Samsung.
I have the 50 inch, bought it beginning December 2023. Im very pleased with it, its in the bedroom. The picture and colour are fantastic and the Sound is good. Very slim stylish tv. Compares to my 2000 Euro Panasonic OLED very well and im blown away by the Panasonic OLED. GREAT DEAL, avoid TCL & Hisense junk.
Is there any TV that doesn't have ads? Besides a monitor
It's the feature of "smart" devices.
I feel the pain I had an LG C7 barely a little AD on the side got a new C2 the whole "homescreen" is a damn AD!
Nothing wrong with some ads at the top of the smart hub.
Me sitting here thinking i just got one the best tv's ever and seeing it get totally trashed in a review. Then realizing i only watch about 5 hours of tv a month and knowing its a hell of a lot better than the 12 year old 48" LED that i was watching. 😂😂😂
There's no perfect TV for everyone, as long as you're happy with the purchase! 😄
Nice video with adequate details.Please review lg Qned83
Thanks for watching! 😄
I just bought the q60c it was 400 on sale 🥰
hi !! is it good ? i am planing to buy one too ! i am not gamer , i will use it only for movies
I would like to know…you say when a soundbar is placed in front of the screen ( with the stand in a raised position) the soundbar will not block the viewing screen from the bottom, BUT!…where are you placing the soundbar?
Are you placing the soundbar right in front of the stand or on the actual stand itself?
So if you are placing the soundbar on the stand, it is the left and right ends of the soundbar that are balancing the weight of the soundbar on the stand?
my soundbar fits between legs under the screen. its LG with sub. very bad as any other soundbar. Saving money for real speakers it is a no brainer with this tv
I just threw out my second QLED tv tonight in the last 6 years. First one I paid $4k for and when it failed just outside of warranty I chalked up to a fluke, and I was stupid enough to buy another one. Never again. This latest one the QLED strip on the bottom came loose causing light and dark of illuminated areas and artifacts, and then turned it on tonight and got nothing. Great picture, absolute trash quality.
I love this video thank you. What TV is best for watching horror movies? they are my favorite genre
Who knows I don’t know nobody knows.
Sadly, the 43 inch comes without local dimming but i'm still very happy with the TV.
Hi very good advice. how do this tv compare to the LG 86 uhd smart tv 86ur80006la and is it better
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Great video, I'm still gonna stick within that price range since my choices are limited where I live and am really stuck between the LG QNED75 65'' and Samsung Q60C 65'', I will place it in my bedroom and mostly I want it to watch movies on streaming platforms and some satellite channels, after researching I've came to the conclusion that the main difference for my use is that the LG has better sound and the Samsung has better picture, and am not planning to buy a soundbar so I would like to know which do you think is the better choice???
The samsung
So it’s an NU 8000 from 2018 but not as bright and sounds worse and cost more and has worse processing and no dimming zones and last but not least slow AF response time
Why didn't you make a video of the Q70C?
For me this tv is way to dark, even in a dark room
The TV is great. Idont know what you talking about. The TV is amazing I know people with this TV. All the TVs are too much money. You got crazy to buy a 3,000 to 6,000 dollar TV. When you compare to a 6,000 dollar TV you coming out on the top end for buying this TV. The 3,000 to 6,000 is better only if you edit content. Other than that you would be throwing money away because they come out with something new every year. Of you want a great reliable TV with great picture buy it. Don't listen to this guy he just making content. Even the Crystal 7000B is a great TV from samsung. It's best to wait into 3 to 4 years then buy the new TV now for a great reduced price. I'm running Crystal 7000B and all my friends upset they paid 3,000 extra for they TVs when my TV match's up close to they TV and they realized they got bamboozled 😂😂😂
huh? nobody is comparing this to a 3k tv.let alone 6k. the hisense u6 blows this tv out of the water and is cheaper
Hello. What do you think about the Q80C? Im thinking on buying a 98 inch of this model and replace a sony oled A80K 65". Do you think the change is worth it?
Hello!
Help with personalized buying advice is something our experts offer only via our
insider forums www.rtings.com/forums/insider-advice. We do have lots of self-service tools and recommendation articles that should be helpful as well though!
When will Samsung realise that it's pretty pointless going forward without Dolby Vision. The market niche for Samsung 4k tvs isn't good, if you want people to invest then you're going to have to include the 12 bit colour gamut, this TV's review of it's HDR isn't great even, once you own an LG Oled TV, Samsung's are just a cheap attempt at producing a quality HDR output. Samsung' do phones well, LG' do tvs well and that about sums it up, hell my Phillips Hue 48' 4k TV with Dolby Vision is better than any of these new tvs that Samsung are putting out. It's time to call it a day Samsung, if people are going to invest into 4k I would never suggest a Samsung set up!
Have you taken a look at the Samsung QD OLED TV's? They're better than the best LG TV's.
Please review the new Hisense U8N. It is interesting to see what improvements the TV has made over the previous model U8K. The U8N is said to be the brightest TV on the market and in combination with the very high contrast it comes very close to an OLED TV. The U8N could have the best price-performance ratio and could be a flagship killer 2024 compared to the expensive high-end LG and Samsung TVs.
We will be!
I just Bought myself this Tv for my Ps5
And its good?
Does it show you 1440p as a supported resolution on the ps5?
Me too and its amazing. I dont really know anything about tvs but if someone is thinking of buying,its a 10/10 for games
This is not the tv u want for gaming it’s only a 60hz and is really bad with hdr. You need a Q80 or higher model if you want a good gaming tv with 120hz and good hdr.
How is it ?
Please test lg c4
It's in our lab and we're looking to begin testing on it soon! We'll have a video review for it in the coming weeks so keep your eyes peeled!
You can follow along with the testing process here: www.rtings.com/discussions/L8185J3fophocyhb/review-updates-lg-ss
Can i mirror this tv on my samsung family hub refrigerator
Which one is best selection in this price range according to you. ?
And has the 2024 q60D already been launched? Are you going to review it?
It has been released and we already bought it! It’s in the lab now and we’re gonna schedule it for testing ASAP. Feel free to track the review here: www.rtings.com/discussions/_uSOpLlnaq_5R-sO/review-updates-samsung-qn75q60dafxza
We Need To Buy Stabilizer For This TV ?
Surge protector is enough. But if you want to be on the much safer side go for a stabilizer
Calling that “no blooming” is a bit stupid imho. I don’t think anyone would prefer this look to the minileds.
Nope, you're wrong. There are people (including me) that would take high native contrast and no local dimming over worse contrast and (often forced on) bad or mediocre local dimming implementation. Most of things that i watch are with subtitles, and bloom or lack of backlight uniformity around them is annoying AF.
@@michamaecki8104 then you’re just crazy
Please review Samsung Q70D
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Q60C HDMI 3port.?
All HDMI port bandwidth.?
For me, I believe that Samsung Q60 series benefit for people wanting 4K, HDR, and 32 inch TV. It is good for casual PC usage.
This is why I'm interested in it. I need a display that can do double duty as a small TV and a computer monitor that doesn't break the bank and there's not a lot out there. OLEDs are expensive and burn in when used for computer-y things involving static images. IPS computer monitors have garbage contrast. This is basically it.
@@madcrowmaxwellbeen using a 42c2 as a monitor for a year now. No burn in and it has the best picture quality. Q60C is the definition of low tier TV. The bare minimum.
@@madcrowmaxwellSo you’re interested in trash? Just look at your trash can, same experience
@@jollamaDude dont be so rude to that guy. What bite u ? Even buying OLED+ Trash talking = not hot in 2024. Ppl learn to disagree without trash talking is smart. Not THAT. 😊
43” is the smallest Q60
Is the Hisense u7 85 a better choice ? Im stuck between these two.
Hello!
Help with personalized buying advice is something our experts offer only via our
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Y ru reviewing last year models? Still....
We're currently testing all the 2024 models we've purchased so far, so we can't publish videos on them without having our reviews complete. In the meantime though, we expect prices to drop, and not everyone will be being the most recent models. So we expect these videos to still be helpful to users!
Yet another comment that forgets they have a website
@@RTINGSdotcomPlease don’t humor idiots
Iam glad I didn't buy this model thanks for the review
This is a great TV.
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What is your arrangement for besh black backgrounds
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Thank you so much for the kind words! 😄
I bought this and returned it for the s90c 77"...excellent gaming tv all sports look great except basketball games look a little washed (s90c)
That's a massive price difference though.