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A los editores les gusta
Brillo y representación de color
Fluidez del sistema Smart TV
Control remoto
Diseño y la unidad One Connect
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Nivel de los negros
Sonido válido pero insifuciente para usuarios exigentes
Publicación: 2021-06-30, Autor: Will , crítica de: pcmag.com
Resumen: Until recently, Samsung's QLED TVs have stood out as the company's highest-end offering. Since it introduced Neo QLED earlier this year, “regular” QLED TVs have been relegated to the company's midrange selection, and that's the category in which you'll fi...
Publicación: 2021-06-10, Autor: Michael , crítica de: tomsguide.com
Crisp picture and vivid colors, Deep black levels, Multiple voice assistants
Some dimming at edges, Weak audio,
The Samsung Q70T QLED TV is a solid QLED with vivid colors and nice black levels. It produces crisp 4K images, is bright enough to watch during the daytime and is fast enough for gaming. With a significant price drop from the 2019 model, the Q70T should b...
Publicación: 2019-11-29, Autor: Alex , crítica de: techaeris.com
Samsung's panels just get better every year, 4K content looks amazing, AI upscaling works great, Samsung's interface is still the best out there, The built-in speakers are really good for TV speakers, Build quality is second to none, 4K gaming is just per
Not a fan of the stand on this model, the Q90R stand should be the standard, Bixby still needs some work, I felt the speed of the UI was a bit slower than the flagship Q90R, The TV isn't super slim like some of the competition, not a deal breaker but some
The 65″ Samsung Q70R QLED 4K TV is the company's entry into their Q-series of TVs and it's fantastic for an entry-level TV. Of course, nothing is perfect, and you can always find something you might not like about things. I'd recommend this TV to anyone l...
Publicación: 2019-11-07, Autor: Stephen , crítica de: 4k.com
Resumen: There is a ton to like about the Samsung Q70R, and this applies especially for buyers who have never before owned a premium 4K ultra HD TV with HDR before. This edition delivers strong performance on nearly every important metric of performance and is als...
The Samsung Q70 has excellent overall image quality with deep black levels and plenty of light output, accurate color, solid video processing and a great bright-room picture. Its sleek design and massive list of features outdo most TVs in its class. The p
Less-expensive TCL and Vizio TVs have similar and in some ways superior picture quality. Bixby digital assistant doesn't hold a candle to Google Assistant and Alexa found on rivals from LG and Sony
The Samsung Q70 offers high-end picture quality, design and features for a midrange TV price...
Publicación: 2019-06-12, Autor: Rasmus , crítica de: flatpanelshd.com
Too few dimming zones, Visibly lower peak brightness, color space, Narrow viewing angles, Tizen not getting updates
Samsung Q70R has the latest 2019 Tizen features including Bixby, which is a poor implementation, and Apple's TV app and AirPlay 2. The latter two are very useful features although a little buggy at launch. iPhone owners can use AirPlay 2 to send video con...
Publicación: 2017-08-25, Autor: John , crítica de: tomsguide.com
Sleek "360 design" with minimal wires, Great detailed 4K image, Better brightness, Improved viewing angles
Lacks deep blacks, Does not support Dolby Vision
Samsung continues to improve its top-of-the-line 65-inch set, which boasts a balanced picture that can reveal details even in the dark corners of images. The Samsung Q7F still cannot deliver the inky blacks of LG's E7 or Sony's A1E OLED TVs, but it costs...
Publicación: 2017-08-05, Autor: Verity , crítica de: stuff.tv/my/
Bright, vibrant picture, Crisp and detailed, Great, easy-to-use smart TV interface, Attractive design
Forgoes black levels for brightness, Motion is hard to get right, Narrow viewing angle for best picture
As much as Samsung wants to claim that its QLED TVs can give OLED a run for its money, the QE55Q7F instead runs its own race entirely. And that's not a bad thing.For all of OLED's brilliant deep blacks, the Q7F responds with unrivalled brightness, creatin...