Samsung QE55Q60RAU
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Specifications Samsung QE55Q60RAU
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Main characteristics | |
A type | LCD TV, QLED |
Diagonal | 55 "(140cm) |
Screen format | 16:9 |
Resolution | 3840x2160 |
HD Resolution | 4K UHD, HDR |
Stereo sound | there is |
Refresh rate index | 200 Hz |
Smart TV | there is |
Smart TV platform | Tizen |
Model year | 2019 |
Picture | |
Progressive scan | there is |
Signal reception | |
DVB-T support | DVB-T MPEG4 |
DVB-T2 support | there is |
DVB-C support | DVB-C MPEG4 |
DVB-S support | there is |
DVB-S2 support | there is |
Teletext | there is |
Sound | |
Sound power | 20 W (2x10 W) |
Acoustic system | two speakers |
Surround sound | there is |
Audio decoders | Dolby Digital |
Multimedia | |
Supported formats | MP3, WMA, MPEG4, HEVC (H.265), MKV, JPEG |
Interfaces | |
Inputs | HDMI x4, USB x2, Ethernet (RJ-45), Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, WiDi, Miracast |
Outputs | optic |
Wi-Fi support | there is |
Functions | |
24p True Cinema support | there is |
DLNA support | there is |
Video recording | to a USB stick |
TimeShift function | there is |
Sleep timer | there is |
Child protection | there is |
Control | voice, universal (multi-brand) remote |
Light sensor | there is |
Additionally | |
Wall mountable | there is |
Power consumption | 175 Watt |
Dimensions with stand (WxHxD) | 1237x791x264 mm |
Weight with stand | 18.9 kg |
Dimensions without stand (WxHxD) | 1237x714x59 mm |
Weight without stand | 18.6 kg |
Additional Information | Motion Rate 200 Hz; Picture Quality Index 3000 Hz; Quantum HDR 4x; dimming type Supreme UHD Dimming; IPv6 support; interior mode Ambient |
Customers Reviews For Samsung QE55Q60RAU
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Advantages:
A good TV with a decent picture and functions.
Disadvantages:
not yet
Comment:
July 24, 2020, Stupino
Advantages:
I have been using this device for two months. The picture is super! The sound is ok, but not great. Voice control makes searching very easy. Children easily find their cartoons, old people say "blue light of 1965" or "thirteen chairs of 1968", and you can watch.). I went to buy Sonya, because I respect this company very much, and in matters of video it is always ahead. However, I was surprised that the 4K test videos on Sonya slowed down and the dynamics twitched, and the Samsung surprised by the lack of lags.
Disadvantages:
The Samsung operating system makes the word "gnusmas" spin in my head. Unlike android and linux, the mouse only works in two modes. Also, the policy of gnusmas to bind clients to their accounts is just infuriating. Uninstallable applications, more specifically blocked in the OS than allowed, the same gnusmas policy in smartphones. Such games were played in the Sony company, and lost. Like everything is just ours, and for the price. (.
Comment:
All the same, the main thing on TV is the picture. Until the optics appeared in the house, I did not think about a large-screen TV. Because imperceptible to the eye on a small screen, image errors on a large screen will do a lot of crap.) Therefore, if you have a slow Internet, then along with this TV you will get a big chagrin, especially if you watch the broadcast, in a small room, and close to the screen ... Well, I am very, very pleased with this TV, one might say 95% satisfied. The issue with headphones is solved easily and simply. BT headphones were picked up without problems. When you download and watch 4K, the good old hard drives cannot cope with such a bit rate, the picture constantly slows down, an SSD is needed. Although there are very few films with real 4K and they have all been revised. )) Normal HD goes fine from any source, I watch it from a computer via WI-FI. The difference in HD and UHD quality can be caught only half a meter from the screen, and even then with difficulty. ) So 4K can be considered a groundwork for the future, and so on the limit of the sensitivity of the human eye.The picture of most TV channels, even with DVB T2, is mediocre, where you can get by with a TV much easier. P.S. The lack of many popular codecs in the firmware began to strain. It doesn’t see, then there is no sound .... And I already want to use 3D, but the device does not allow it. ((P.P.S. Added a soundbar to the TV. Now everything plays and plays great. I thought that if you make super sound in these TV sets, with a subwoofer, as on the Sonya that was before this device, then all the pixels will spill out of the matrix.))
8 February 2020, Rostov-on-Don
Advantages:
Bluetooth, picture quality, smart menu. HDR. The ability to watch some 4K movies "wirelessly". Ability to install third-party applications (forkplayer).
Disadvantages:
there are comments on the playback of 4K movies with a high bitrate by the Smart player. Highlights on black. I thought that they would not be so noticeable.
Comment:
at the expense of playing 4K. As I understand it, there are 4K movies that have a low bitrate and the TV's native player pulls them without problems. In the Netflix app, all 4K movies are played the same way. Hangs nothing. At first I was even glad that I could finally watch everything through TV. Do not connect a hard drive, laptop, and generally forget about wires. But then I turned on a movie with a bitrate of 50MB / s and freezes started. Impossible to watch. I downloaded the same movie to my computer, added it to Plex and launched it on a TV set - everything is ok. Those. the smart player is good for HD and 4K movies with low bitrate. For something more serious, you need either third-party software or Nvidia Shield TV. UPD - regarding freezes of 4K content. It looks like it's a TV processor. Weak. We checked the same file on my Samsung and on lg c9. It slows down and freezes. On lg everything is ok.
11 September 2019, Moscow
Advantages:
Great TV for a decent price tag.
Disadvantages:
Of the minuses, since he took the European one, Samsung spoiled the impression with its policy. I had to tinker with it to work in full, since there is a lot on YouTube on this topic
Comment:
14 February 2020, Moscow