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Samsung QN65Q7F

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User ratings:
40
4.1 out of 5
40 user ratings
5 stars
35 %
4 stars
42 %
3 stars
20 %
2 stars
2 %
1 stars
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Editorial reviews:
4
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4 editorial reviews
The Samsung Q7F QLED TV is a good, well-rounded 4k TV that will perform well in almost every use-case. It's not the brightest in its category, but the Samsung Q7...Read more
Looking for a state-of-the-art picture but can't afford an OLED TV? Samsung's quantum-dot-based LCD set is your best choice.Read more
The QLED series from Samsung builds on the Premium UHD line MU9000 series by adding a wider color gamut via Quantum Dot film. It has excellent black levels and contrast and will capture the intended increased brightness and color of HDR content with considerable accuracy.Read more
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Pros

  • Q7F still delivers an impressive picture that works with most current HDR fare
  • Samsung can get brighter and is more suitable for a bright room
  • performs well in most use cases and the picture quality is great

Cons

  • only Amazon is backing Samsung by offering compatible content
  • isn't too soft and there is a minimum of artifacts
  • poor local dimming performance

Key specs

  • Flat
  • 64.5 in
  • 3840, 2160 px
  • 120 Hz
  • yes
  • yes
  • yes

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Samsung QN65Q7F - Pros & Cons

Samsung QN65Q7F

Pros

  • Q7F still delivers an impressive picture that works with most current HDR fare
  • Samsung can get brighter and is more suitable for a bright room
  • performs well in most use cases and the picture quality is great
  • high contrast ratio will provide a good movie experience
  • better black uniformity
  • which improves dark room performance
  • It looks great
  • with thin borders and a sleek stand
  • The central stand feels very secure and supports the TV well
  • Colors are very vibrant and saturated which is great
  • Video processing and bright-room performance were excellent

Cons

  • only Amazon is backing Samsung by offering compatible content
  • isn't too soft and there is a minimum of artifacts
  • poor local dimming performance
  • darker colors cannot get as saturated as OLED TVs
  • local dimming feature is not as good as on TVs
  • No cherry-picked units sent by brands
  • doesn't support the proprietary Dolby Vision HDR format
  • it lacks the razor-thin profile of OLED
  • Q7 lost fidelity and became discolored
  • The blooming in letterbox bars was also obvious
  • LG OLED TV

Samsung QN65Q7F - Technical Overview

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IconScreen size
64.5 in
Best:
Axen 8682442100917
Screen size: 123 in
IconBrightness
1500 cd/m²
Best:
Samsung QE75Q900RAT
Brightness: 4000 cd/m²
IconRefresh rate
120 Hz
Best:
Panasonic TC-P55VT60
Refresh rate: 3000 Hz
IconResolution
3840 x 2160 px
Best:
Samsung QE82Q800TATXXU
Resolution: 7680 x 7320 px

Samsung QN65Q7F - Full Specifications

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Display
Panel designFlat
Screen size64.5 in
Resolution3840 x 2160 px
LCD BacklightingLED
Aspect ratio16:9
Refresh rate120.0 Hz
HDRyes
HDR FormatHDR 1500
Brightness1500.0 cd/m²
Number of colors1.07 billion
Screen width56.24 in
Screen height31.64 in
Panel TypeSVA
Panel Bit Depth10 bits
Pixel Pitch0.01 in
Pixel Density68.0 ppi
Display Area96.21 %
Input Lag21.0 ms
Quantum dot displayyes
Frame Rate Controlno
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Features
Operating SystemTizen OS
Ultra HD FeaturesUHD Upscaling
4K features
  • 4K Color Drive Elite
  • 4K Elite Black
  • 4K HDR Elite
Smart Tvyes
Video camerano
Local dimmingyes
Picture-in-Pictureyes
Peak Illuminatoryes
Peak Illuminator typePeak Illuminator Pro
Precision blackyes
Precision black typePrecision Black Pro
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3d technology
3D Supportno
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Network
Wireless network (Wi-Fi)yes
Wi-Fi standards
  • 802.11a
  • 802.11ac
  • 802.11b
  • 802.11g
DLNAyes
Ethernetyes
Bluetoothyes
Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)yes
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Body with stand
Height36.1 in
Width56.9 in
Weight62.61 lb
Depth13.9 in
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Power
Voltage 220Vno
Voltage 110Vyes
Ac Frequency50.0 Hz
Power Consumption Sleep0.3 W
Power Consumption Eco90.0 W
Power Consumption Max230.0 W
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Video
File formats supported
  • 3GP/3GPP
  • AVI
  • ASF
  • DivX
  • Flash Video
  • H.263
  • H.264
  • H.265
  • MKV
  • M2TS
  • MP4
  • MPEG4
  • RealVideo
  • TS
  • VC-1
  • VP7
  • VP8
  • VP9
  • VOB
  • VRO
  • WebM
  • WMV
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Cpu
CPU Cores4
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Audio properties
Audio decoders
  • Dolby Digital Plus
  • DTS Premium Sound 5.1
Speaker System
2-channel
File formats supported
  • AAC
  • FLAC
  • M4A
  • MIDI
  • MP3
  • OGG
  • WMA
  • WAV
  • APE
  • AIFF
  • ALAC
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Ergonomics
Vesa mountyes
Vesa interface type400x400mm
Removable standyes
Height adjustmentno
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Connectivity
Number of HDMI ports4
USByes
USB 2.0 ports2
USB 3.0 ports1
Digital Audio Ports1
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Body without stand
Height32.5 in
Width56.9 in
Weight54.01 lb
Depth1.8 in
Colour of productBlack
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Frame interpolation
TechnologyMotion Rate
Interpolation Value240
Measurement UnitMR
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Image
File formats supported
  • JPEG/JPG
  • GIF
  • PNG
  • MPO
  • BMP
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Tuner
Tuner type
  • Analog
  • Clear QAM
  • ATSC
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Accessories
Accessories
  • One connect Box
  • One connect cable
  • Smart remote controller

Samsung QN65Q7F - Q&A (1)

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    over 1 year ago
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    dayle
    over 1 year ago
    I’ve had Samsung TVs for years and am always happy with their quality.
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