📺 Elevate your living room to a cinematic playground with Samsung’s QLED brilliance!
The Samsung 65-Inch QLED 4K Q60D Series TV combines cutting-edge Quantum Dot color technology, advanced Motion Xcelerator for smooth visuals, and Object Tracking Sound Lite for immersive 3D audio. Its slim AirSlim design complements any modern space, while the Tizen-powered Smart TV and Gaming Hub offer seamless streaming, gaming, and voice control with Alexa built-in. Perfect for professionals seeking a premium entertainment centerpiece that keeps them ahead in style and tech.
Brand Name | SAMSUNG |
Item Weight | 47 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 57.1 x 34.3 inches |
Item model number | QN65Q60DAFXZA |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Dual LED; 100% Color Volume with Quantum Dot; Quantum HDR; 100% Color Volume, Quantum Processor Lite 4K; Motion Xcelerator; Object Tracking Sound |
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.
A**G
Great Guest Room TV
TV was exactly what I was looking for to use in my guest room. Doesn’t take up too much room and has a beautiful picture.
G**.
Excellent TV upgrade
After I somehow cracked my previous set while in storage during a remodel I purchased this TV as a replacement. The price was very good for such a quality set. The picture quality is great out of the box, and with a little tuning/calibration it was outstanding for a set in this price class T/his was a nice upgrade from the Samsung Crystal UHD set it replaced
T**D
Value and performance
Great performance and quality the price
N**E
Great picture but a bit of a hassle to setup.
I ordered this TV to replace a 55" 4K Roku TV made by another manufacturer and although it is a little smaller the picture and colors are far better than the old 55" TV which died on me suddenly. Even the local over the air stations look bright and clear and appear to be of a higher resolution than they are actually being broadcast by the TV stations which is due to Samsung's phenomenal processor in this TV.I was a little irritated that I had to create a Samsung account in order to complete the setup process and could not receive any of the Samsung channels or add my Prime Video account to the TV until I did.The Home screen and the remote take a little getting used to but I figured out how to maneuver about fairly quickly once it was setup. I was able to attach an Android Box and a Roku Box to the HDMI ports for access to other internet based viewing which was already setup on those devices and that went pretty smoothly but I was unable to connect an older DVD player/recorder to it initially because it did not have HDMI out so I was able to get a converter to adapt the RCA outputs on the DVD Player to HDMI 1080P. The converter works great but I had to define that port as being connected to a PC because it did not have a selection for my unit in the device list which only lists Blue Ray Players and tries to program the Samsung Remote to control the player. I'll also use the same HDMI port to connect a computer to the TV and use the 50" screen as a computer monitor which works great at 4K resolution and allows me to have up to 4 applications open on the screen at once.My previous TV had a headphone jack which allowed be to connect the audio to my stereo's auxiliary inputs. The only audio output supported by the TV is the fiber optic digital audio port so I found a $11 converter which converts the digital audio to analog audio and has both a headphone jack and a pair of RCA jacks to make the necessary connections. With that setup, I disabled the speakers on the TV and just use the stereo remote to control the volume and it works great.The tuner on this TV does not seem to be as sensitive as my previous TV so I am unable to pick up as many local TV station on this TV and I plan to get a TV Antenna Booster to bring in more channels. Once that is in place I'll be a happy camper once again with all the options I am used to and the additional Samsung channels to boot. I have not fully explored the Samsung channels yet but hopefully there will be a few options that I did not already have access to.I did not setup the voice control because I just don't need or use those options and prefer the old art of channel surfing with the remote control.The main advantage of this TV over my previous TV is the superior video quality which I really like. What I do not like is the necessity to purchase and add the two converters and the antenna booster to make it fully functional (for me) but I expect this TV to last several years without failure since Samsung has a good reputation for building quality equipment.The TV is extremely thin which is because of the QLED backlighting and it is fairly lightweight. It was also easy to attach the stands which did not require screws like most of the TVs I have had in the past. The stands just slide into the slots on the back of the TV and they just click into place so they do not fall off when moving the TV.I decided to give this TV 4 stars because the picture is great and although I had to buy a few extras to meet my needs and the total cost of the extras is under $60.
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