🎬 Elevate your viewing game with Samsung’s sleek 32-inch 4K powerhouse!
The Samsung 32-Inch Class QLED Q8F 4K UHD Smart TV (2025 Model) features a vibrant Quantum Dot display with 100% color volume, AI-powered picture and sound optimization, and a slim AirSlim design. It offers seamless access to over 2,700 free streaming channels, built-in Alexa, and supports 4K 144Hz VRR for smooth gaming and sports viewing, making it a perfect blend of style and cutting-edge tech for the modern professional.
Brand Name | SAMSUNG |
Item Weight | 11.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 28.5 x 18.8 inches |
Item model number | QN32Q8FAAFXZA |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Built-In Speaker, Game Mode |
Item Weight | 11.9 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 32 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
J**D
Very thin and light for it’s size
Very thin and not very heavy for its size. The color are so vibrant. Makes everything seem like my size. Turns on quick, and tutorial on operations is easy. The tiny remote makes navigation of tv easy. Love my new 4K tv.
K**R
I will always buy Samsung products
Fantastic picture quality and set up was a breeze.
S**E
This is a great TV.
It's working great! I sure hope it continues for a long time.
P**R
great if one doesn't mind some functions not working
the set looks great. The remote starts out exasperating and after several days makes some sense. The button size is perfect for a small person. Most functions work, but software is in desperate of an update. Once and only did I actually get audio from the optical cable to the DAC to my headphones. Once. That obviously was very accidental as there's now way that the software has a clue as to this function. The other apparent difficulty for the software, is remembering that I have a Roku stick plugged into a HDMI port, powered by a USB port. Some days it remembers some days it demands that I reinstall the device because it's new. Not. C'mon, seriously, have baked is no way to ship a product. Too bad that's de rigueur these days from far too many companies. Yes, I asked for help- no, the person couldn't help. Like I said, great picture, the rest, to date, meh.
J**A
Beautiful picture
Samsung has a winner with their 32 inch television. It has the processor ultra 4K definition. There is not another 32 inch on the market that can top this television.
A**Y
OK too expensive for the quality
At the price point of $647.99 I expected better. In the settings there are items that are grayed out making it impossible to make a change to those items. The Home screen is a hot mess. The apps are in three different places. I find the Home Screen to be cluttered and not well thought out. The TV sound from the TV speakers is not great. I now have the sound coming through a Marantz A/V receiver and Klipsch speakers.... Big difference. I am not a Samsung newbie. I've owned Samsung TVs in the past and loved the. My phones and tablets for at least 15 years have been Samsung. This is the my first Samsung purchase that leaves me scratching my head.
P**A
Great picture; Terrible human interface software; OK but not great remote;
I'm only on day 1 so this review might change. I'm only partially set up so I can stream, but not fully (DVD, sound bar, antenna, Roku box).POSITIVE: picture is VERY good; As a bonus, I can play YouTube videos via the YouTube tv app.; Also sound is decent via internal speakers, but I intend to us my (ZVox dialog cleanup) sound bar when TV installed fully.NEGATIVE: The home screen interface is like visiting a whorehouse (just guessing) - a terrible amount of clutter and junk recommendations you can't get rid of. If you don't believe me search the web for complaints about the tizen home screen interface - there are lots. I have 45 years of sw engineering experience so I'm tech literate.I also don't particularly like the remote - weird buttons which are like a combo button/joystick-like. Has a learning curve.Some of my Roku TV apps are available (BritBox, PBS, Prime Video) as native tizen apps, BUT NOT ALL - e.g. the kanopy (video via local library) app not available.So...I knew about interface woes. But since I like the Roku interface 100 times better, I've ordered a Roku box to make Roku my interface - many articles recommend doing this or Fire TV etc. Roku hasn't arrived yet but since I am replacing a Roku TV I have high hopes.Good to know...I grabbed a 7 year old Samsung remote and tried it - it seems to work fine, so the same Samsung IR command set is being used. Much better button layout on older remote. Even better news, I have a universal remote that can be programmed. So it will surely support this TV IR command set (and my DVD player, soundbar, etc).So bottom line - I like this TV but will use the Roku interface to make it better and also use a better remote. I knew these issues going in to purchase.
D**G
It's basically a dumb terminal hooked to a PC.
So far so good, it's up and looks good. No anomalies noted yet. Suckers a little heavy so have a helper if you intend to hang on a wall. It's basically a dumb terminal hooked to a PC. I don't use any of the stuff on the smart tv. I also don't like putting in my email and details for that stuff. Fortunately I was able to bypass their intrusive data gathering attempts. Oh yea, it does remember the last connection! So my last connections will always be HDMI 1. LOLTranslation: I don't have to navigate the Smart tv menu system.
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