📺 Elevate your viewing game with Samsung’s Quantum brilliance!
The Samsung 65-Inch QLED 4K Q60D (2024) combines cutting-edge Dual LED backlighting, Quantum Dot color technology, and a powerful Quantum Processor Lite to deliver stunning visuals with over a billion colors and smooth motion. Its Object Tracking Sound Lite offers immersive 3D audio that follows on-screen action, while the sleek AirSlim design complements any modern space. Featuring Samsung’s Tizen OS with Alexa built-in and a dedicated Gaming Hub, this smart TV is designed for seamless streaming, gaming, and voice control—perfect for the millennial professional seeking premium entertainment and style.
Brand Name | Samsung |
Item Weight | 47 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 57.1 x 34.3 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | QN65Q60DAFXZA |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Quantum Processor Lite 4K; Motion Xcelerator; Object Tracking Sound, Dual LED; 100% Color Volume with Quantum Dot; Quantum HDR; 100% Color Volume |
Speaker Type | 2CH |
Item Weight | 47 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 65 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
B**K
Solid little TV for the money. (32")
Bought this for the size of it (32") first and foremost and everything else was more or less secondary to that. What you are getting at this price is a very nice TV with a pretty good user interface. It's not the best on earth but it definitely does everything you need it to do. Certain things are just not explained well either. Like how do you add an app to the quick launch bar in the home menu?? I had to google how that worked. Should have been part of the setup process after logging you into all the common apps like Disney+, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, and Youtube. Maybe you wanted them in a particular order, without googling it I wouldn't have figured it out.Picture-wise? You really can't go wrong with it. There is a bit of backlight bleed on one of the edges of my screen when staring at a black screen, but with content up? You can't even tell it's there. The fact that it's a 4K screen at this size is really awesome too. The amount of detail is just fantastic for the size; It really pulls you into whatever you're watching. Colors aren't too bad out of the box, skin tones look decent and accurate. Only real negatives are it doesn't get SUPER bright and it doesn't support 120HZ refresh rate so it's not the *best* for gaming.Sound-wise? It's ok, it's never going to blow you away but it definitely is decent enough for a small room. If you want better sound there are always sound bars or full on surround setups that will solve that problem for you. Not an issue for me though.Final note: Weird little thing I noticed when setting it up on a wall mount, it is a VESA 100x100 pattern, BUT.. The wall mount I bought came with either REALLY short screws, or Samsungs mounting depth is just too deep. I ended up running over to Home Depot to grab some longer screws and that ended up fixing my issue. Not sure who's at fault for this but it's worth knowing just in case you do end up mounting it to a wall.Bottom line though? Great value, for under $500 you really can't go wrong with it and you definitely can't find anything other than PC monitors that are 4k in this size range. Wish I could give it 4.5 stars for the backlight bleed and weird UI but that doesn't seem fair, everything else is great.
R**T
Very happy with the Samsung Q60D 43"
I was pleasantly surprised on the quality of the display after calibration, to help others try these settings. Make sure to copy your settings to fall back to em if your are not pleased!1. Picture Mode... Filmmaker mode2. Expert Settings.Brightness... 31 Adjust for the amount of light in the roomContrast... 40Sharpness... 0Color... 27Tint... 0Apply Picture Settings... All SourcesPicture Clarity Settings... offContrast Enhancer... offColor Tone... StandardWhite Balance...2 pointR-Gain -9, G-Gain 0, B-Gain -10R-Offset 0, G-Offset -8, B-Offset -620 Point OnInterval 30%Red 36 Green 37 Blue 45Only thing under gamma to change is Shadow Detail is 2Color Space Settings in SDR... CustomRedRed 33, Green 61, Blue 59GreenRed 75, Green 25, Blue 48BlueRed 50, Green 50, Blue 29YellowRed 46, Green 25, Blue 51CyanRed 75, Green 25, Blue 75MagentaRed 50, Green 75, Blue 75Color Space Setting in HDR AutoColor Booster... OffI moved these settings from SDR to HDR and love it! The only things I change in HDR isHDR Tone Mapping... ActiveColor Space Setting... AutoEnjoy...
A**Y
So clear you will feel like you are behind glass
The quality is sharp and the blacks in the picture have many shades. This is so clear you will see dust on tables in TV shows, yes it's that sharp. It was easy to set up and fits perfectly in our home. This is our second one, we have one in the other room and loved it so much that when it was time to replace the TV we bought another Samsung OLED as we love our other one so much. Samsung TVs have never disappointed us
A**R
Great Picture
Love my new 55 inch TV. Picture is fantastic. I am a senior with hearing issues. I wear hearing aids in both ears. I had trouble hearing the TV from day 1.On larger TV’s all speakers are on the back. Makes sense, but I didn’t think about that. Wish I had that information before purchasing. In the process of trying a sound bar or getting system that will send sound to my hearing aids, at the cost of $300. ☹️
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