As far as the color quality goes no. The colors are vibrant oh, the blacks are black. What makes the q70t better is a Quantum 4K image processor + 120 megahertz panel. If you watch a lot of sports with fast moving action, then you want the q70t.
@@rpsinfoman You sure about that 120 megahertz panel, that seems awfully "mega" fast. Also it's easy to say to just get the bigger ones, but when they cost like 3 times more it starts to be a question of money.
Hi Samuel, Thank you, I'm glad you liked it. There's indeed a TV in 43 inches that has a 120 Hz refresh rate, it's the Sony 43XH85. But apart from this one, there's no more. Regards
Those were some very good black levels, and contrast for an entry level tv...very impressive. I think it's better than the Hisense H8G, or the TCL 5 series...both entry level tvs.
Wow! I just bought this yesterday. I almost didn’t watch it because I already owned it (I watched a bunch of reviews before buying). I’m so glad I did. Thanks for the settings!
@@Khaled.962 I bought it because our previous Samsung was flaking out. The place where we have the TV is a perfect fit for a 43” TV. There are only 2 brands that I could find at Best Buy this size: Samsung and Sony. I compared the two and bought the Samsung, partly because it got better reviews and partly because Samsung has worked well for me over the years. All this is to say that I wish I had a broader choice. It’s OK. I’m not wowed by it. I would have preferred the Q70 or even better because the next level up has much better picture features and adjustments. One thing I didn’t like about my last Samsung and don’t like about this is that the viewing angle is very narrow. Too far off axis and the colors are really washed out. I don’t not recommend it but if you have a place for a bigger TV and you can afford to pay more, I would consider other options.
I'm glad you liked it. It's not that bad at all, but people critize it mainly in 55 and above because the new Q60T comes with a 60 Hz panel instead of a 120 Hz and Samsung also removes FreeSync compatibility. But it's also important to kkep in mind that the price went down.
@@TVHiFiProinEnglish That's true. I also believe they are giving it a bad rap is because they are comparing it to the more expensive tvs with all the bells and whistles. But it's entry level and I'm cool with that.
@@lonelyman1967 been going crazy trying to make a decision lately and finally bought one. Arrives next week. So much negativity about it, but here in the UK there really isn't very much choice for the price. Got it for 570 for a 50 inch, which is almost half the price of the q80. Hope its worth it at that value!
I bought the AU7000 in 70 inches 2021 version. I cannot change it anymore, its okay but too poor with backlight :( hoping future updates fix this a bit at least.
What a great review mate congratulations!The only thing i worry about this tv is the motion blur and the judder at 24p problem,can you inform me further at that?
Got this 65 inch tv and I love it to watch movies on my ps5 and gaming. Too bad doesn't have 2.1 hdmi supporting 4k 120hz but that's fine cus 60hz works just as great not a whole much difference to me. I like the lighting's it is strong and better than my old vizio e series (2015).
I'm considering getting a 43' tv. I'm split on either this one or the LGUN7100, which is a bit cheaper. I'm living in Sweden and it's about a 2000 kr (almost 200 dollar) price difference. Do you still think it's worth going for the samsung Q60T? I'll mostly be watching movies or TV-series in a fairly dark room.
Do you need to use certain HDMI cabel for HDR and do you need to put hdmi cabel to certain port? No need to switch any settings for HDR, TV regonizes that automatically?
You should use at least a HDMI 2.0 cable for HDR. All the ports on this TV are 2.0, so you can connect the cable in whichever you want. That's right, when the content is in HDR, the TV switch automatically to a HDR mode, that changes the gamma and so on.
@@TVHiFiProinEnglish Oh okey. So I dont need to to switch anything on to get hdr in different hdmi ports like older models? Hmm it was called Hdmi uhd colour or something and needed to add on to get hdr working.
Hi, Unfortunately, we haven't tested the 7 series yet, but you can follow the calibration of the TU8500 in the description below of this video: ruclips.net/video/V5eZTRUtqmw/видео.html. Although is a 8 series, you can start with it and change the parametres you need.
Hi, Unfortunately, we haven't tested the 7 series yet, but you can follow the calibration of the TU8500 in the description below of this video: ruclips.net/video/V5eZTRUtqmw/видео.html. Although is a 8 series, you can start with it and change the parametres you need.
I have now used those settings some time. It looks ok. What you mean with color gamut configuration? My options with same tv are; auto, natural and custom? Gamut configuration is same than color space settings? In my Q60T its translated like that. I dont have "original" option there.
I got this TV about a month ago for my PS5...I thought it had HDMI 2.1 but it doesn't. I was thinking of exchanging it for the Q80T, what are your thoughts on that?
If you're planning to use it for gaming with the new PS5 I think is worth it (in 49" the Q80T doesn't support 120 Hz). Besides, Q80T series has a Full Array Local Dimming backlight so it'll achieve a higuer contrast.
Just got this tv and I have a different calibration but I have seen the gamma at ST.2084 in some suggestions. I can't seem to choose that as an option by itself, only when gaming. Any reason why this might be or am I disabling something??
Is there a noticeable difference between the q60t and q70t apart from the specs? I’m not a gamer - will I notice the hz (60 vs 120) difference in movies and sports and is the more powerful processor in q70t noticeably better than the lite version of q60t for an average consumer? Will I gain any function of hdmi 2.1 other than the next gen console which I’m not intending to use. Thank you.
I had a very bad experience with Samsung and there q60t 85’. Really slow and not user friendly interface. But the worst was the fact that all around the edge of the screen through approximately 10 inch wide the presence of clear light stains that totally destroy the ability to watch movies with shaded, dark scenes (Star Wars like). To sum up, that product is really bad if you buy it to watch movies. After returned it I went with the LG oled 77 ‘ ant this one is perfect. Oled is the way to go!
Started to subscribe, great stuff. I made calibration for tv programs and blu-ray movies. I bought just 4K player and noticed that it forces gamma to ST.2084. It changes also all other settings after that. It turns brightness to max, picture clarity settings from off to custom and contrast enhancer to small. Also it turna mys white balance settings to default. Is this purpose for HDR 4K movies or should I now make same calibration during 4K movie, because its only time when ST.2084 is active? What is your opinion for this? Thanks in advance and sorry my poor English. :)
When you reproduce something in HDR, the TV changes some settings automatically. You can follow our calibration for HDR that we've left in the description.
I'm ordering this TV tomorrow in the 85" size. Your two calibration settings are both in Movie mode? Does this mean I have to recalibrate it every time I watch something in HDR? Or is HDR mode a separate calibration in which I can save?
Hi, If you calibrate in SDR and HDR with movie picture, you won't need to change it. But if you select for example the movie mode in SDR and Dynamic mode in HDR, the TV will save the last selected. So you'll have to switch the mode again, although the calibration parametres will have been saved.
Hi Markel, When a HDR content is reproduced, the TV changes the Gamma automatically to ST.2084. If that doesn't happen, then the content is not really in HDR or the TV is not decoding the signal in HDR.
Yes there is, a little bit of blurring in fast movements. You can increase the frame interpolation, but it will create the sopa opera effect. If you want a better movement you should buy the Q70T, that has 120 Hz panel.
Well, as it has VA panel, the viewing angles are limited. When it's seen from an angle beyond 30º, the color and contrast start to wash out. If you are concern about viewing angles, you should consider a TV with an IPS panel. Regards
Great video. I m stucked between this one and sony xh85 both 43”. The sony seems to lack a bit of contrast, but is that bad irl comparing to q60t? I watch a lot of football, netflix, yt and ocasionally gaming on ps4 pro. Who would be the best for my use? Cheers.
It depends on the way you watch TV. The Sony has better picture processor and better motion, so it's better for watching football and low resolution contents in a bright room. The Samsung is better in a completely dark room thanks to its contrast. If you don't watch it in a dark room, you should go for the Sony.
You can try adjusting the settings in motion menu. Turn on Auto Motion Plus if you have it disabled and choose Personal and let in the maximum. However this will introduce a lot of soap opera effect.
Your information this TV out performs the q60R is grossly in accurate. Period! I own both. The Q70t is the equivalent of the Q60r if you want that performance. The Q60t has dropped the fast 120hz panel and has excellent motion control. They have also downgraded the image processor to the less powerful Quantum lite vs it's successor. This is the game Samsung plays, they drop features and lower the price making it attractive, while pushing you to higher price point if you want the features that were included with the previous years model. This is however a GOOD TV, not a great one and most suitable for a Bedroom, Den, etc. I would not consider it for a primary Home Theater setup. I mean after all it was on sale for 429.00 and you really do get what you pay for.
@rpsinfoman Is there a noticeable difference between the q60t and q70t apart from the specs? I’m not a gamer - will I notice the hz (60 vs 120) difference in movies and sports and is the more powerful processor in q70t noticeably better than the lite version of q60t for an average consumer? Will I gain any function of hdmi 2.1 other than the next gen console which I’m not intending to use. Thank you!
@@SEL. This is the review I posted to Best Buy. Verified Purchase|Posted 1 week ago.Owned for 1 week when reviewed. I'll get to the point. I own the 2019 q60R version of this TV. I bought this thinking it would be just as good if not better. I was WRONG! While this is a good TV and barely above average, it is not a great one. Samsung has cheapened this up so much, with a downgraded image processor (Quantum Lite) and a 60Hz/120 motion rate panel it performs no better than a cheaper 43 inch. Being a Q-LED Panel overhaul this TV is disappointing. I am still on the fence about returning and moving up a model line to the q70 series for the same performance I get in 2019 Q60r. However for the money it represents a good value to get into a QLED panel. The color is stunning, blacks are very good, and the brightness of the panel is excellent. The HDR mode doesn't have the brightness to view that content correctly. The image processing is average with the lite processor and the overhaul menu system is slow.
Hello Bobby, That figure is not the real refresh rate, it's only the own measurement by Samsung. The native refresh rate is 60 Hz. To get real 120Hz, you have to go up to the Q70T. Regards
No, I talked about the previuos model Q60R which had 120 Hz in 55 inches and above, whereas in 50 and 43" had 60 Hz. In the new Q60T all sizes have a panel with 60 Hz.
If price difference is big I would go with Q60t, same perfomance in movies and series, Q70t only better in sports and games if they can run in 120 FPS (99% of games can't)
Excellent tv I have this very same one, been playing my ps5 on it awesome.
Price ??
Your camera quality is so good that i can able to notice clearly how good Q60T's contrast is. Congrats for the video.
Thank you Alef, I'm glad you liked it
As far as the color quality goes no. The colors are vibrant oh, the blacks are black. What makes the q70t better is a Quantum 4K image processor + 120 megahertz panel. If you watch a lot of sports with fast moving action, then you want the q70t.
@@rpsinfoman You sure about that 120 megahertz panel, that seems awfully "mega" fast. Also it's easy to say to just get the bigger ones, but when they cost like 3 times more it starts to be a question of money.
Great review im thinking about getting the 43 inch q60t, the 60hz refresh rate is perfectly fine for me and you won't find a 120hz TV at 43 inches.
Hi Samuel,
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it. There's indeed a TV in 43 inches that has a 120 Hz refresh rate, it's the Sony 43XH85. But apart from this one, there's no more.
Regards
@@TVHiFiProinEnglish Is it available in North America ?
Those were some very good black levels, and contrast for an entry level tv...very impressive. I think it's better than the Hisense H8G, or the TCL 5 series...both entry level tvs.
Wow! I just bought this yesterday. I almost didn’t watch it because I already owned it (I watched a bunch of reviews before buying). I’m so glad I did. Thanks for the settings!
👍
Please let us know what do you think about it now, I'm planning to buy this model.
@@Khaled.962 I just ordered it online , gonna try this out once it arrives.
@@andrejtadic3088 Congrats. Please write us your first impression and what do you think about it. Would like to hear it from a normal person.
@@Khaled.962 I bought it because our previous Samsung was flaking out. The place where we have the TV is a perfect fit for a 43” TV. There are only 2 brands that I could find at Best Buy this size: Samsung and Sony. I compared the two and bought the Samsung, partly because it got better reviews and partly because Samsung has worked well for me over the years. All this is to say that I wish I had a broader choice. It’s OK. I’m not wowed by it. I would have preferred the Q70 or even better because the next level up has much better picture features and adjustments. One thing I didn’t like about my last Samsung and don’t like about this is that the viewing angle is very narrow. Too far off axis and the colors are really washed out. I don’t not recommend it but if you have a place for a bigger TV and you can afford to pay more, I would consider other options.
Glad I finally got a decent good review on this TV. I saw quite a few videos of people trashing this tv. I plan on purchasing the 43 inch soon.
I'm glad you liked it. It's not that bad at all, but people critize it mainly in 55 and above because the new Q60T comes with a 60 Hz panel instead of a 120 Hz and Samsung also removes FreeSync compatibility. But it's also important to kkep in mind that the price went down.
@@TVHiFiProinEnglish That's true. I also believe they are giving it a bad rap is because they are comparing it to the more expensive tvs with all the bells and whistles. But it's entry level and I'm cool with that.
@@lonelyman1967 been going crazy trying to make a decision lately and finally bought one. Arrives next week. So much negativity about it, but here in the UK there really isn't very much choice for the price. Got it for 570 for a 50 inch, which is almost half the price of the q80. Hope its worth it at that value!
@@TheTjam84 where did you get the 50inch for £570? I’m looking for the 55inch and the lowest I can find it is £705.
@@lonelyman1967 yeah, I've seen that crap so much man. It's a shame.
Thanks for the picture settings, looks even better now
Thanks! I'm glad it helped you
Vero good TV. Motion flow not very well with 24fps video but with 4k 60fps it's very great
I agree, motion could be better, but the performance in 4K is quite good.
I bought the AU7000 in 70 inches 2021 version. I cannot change it anymore, its okay but too poor with backlight :( hoping future updates fix this a bit at least.
I got this tv 1 week ago is 65 inches it' amazing
What a great review mate congratulations!The only thing i worry about this tv is the motion blur and the judder at 24p problem,can you inform me further at that?
It has an option motion plus that helps a lot and looks much better
I have the Q60T, and it's a amazing tv.
Great review!
You have a new subscriber my friend. Just bought the 70" Q60T
Thank you!
Got this 65 inch tv and I love it to watch movies on my ps5 and gaming. Too bad doesn't have 2.1 hdmi supporting 4k 120hz but that's fine cus 60hz works just as great not a whole much difference to me. I like the lighting's it is strong and better than my old vizio e series (2015).
I'm considering getting a 43' tv. I'm split on either this one or the LGUN7100, which is a bit cheaper. I'm living in Sweden and it's about a 2000 kr (almost 200 dollar) price difference. Do you still think it's worth going for the samsung Q60T? I'll mostly be watching movies or TV-series in a fairly dark room.
Of course it's worth it, the performance of the UN7100 is really poor, specially if you are going to watch it in a dark room.
Do you need to use certain HDMI cabel for HDR and do you need to put hdmi cabel to certain port? No need to switch any settings for HDR, TV regonizes that automatically?
You should use at least a HDMI 2.0 cable for HDR. All the ports on this TV are 2.0, so you can connect the cable in whichever you want.
That's right, when the content is in HDR, the TV switch automatically to a HDR mode, that changes the gamma and so on.
@@TVHiFiProinEnglish Oh okey. So I dont need to to switch anything on to get hdr in different hdmi ports like older models? Hmm it was called Hdmi uhd colour or something and needed to add on to get hdr working.
Thanks! Good calibration settings. ST2084 gets automatically picked on Hdr content.
I'm glad it was useful 👍
I'm getting this for PS5, hope to be satisfied!
Don't. It doesn't have 2.1 Hdmi
Don't no hdmi 2.1
go with the q70t
@@t0nin0t yes it does have hdmi 2.1
Very good videos @TV & Hi-Fi Pro in English , love them . Can you please do a video about optimal video settings of Samsung 7 series ? Thanks
Hi,
Unfortunately, we haven't tested the 7 series yet, but you can follow the calibration of the TU8500 in the description below of this video: ruclips.net/video/V5eZTRUtqmw/видео.html.
Although is a 8 series, you can start with it and change the parametres you need.
Hi,
Unfortunately, we haven't tested the 7 series yet, but you can follow the calibration of the TU8500 in the description below of this video: ruclips.net/video/V5eZTRUtqmw/видео.html.
Although is a 8 series, you can start with it and change the parametres you need.
Thank you very much for the help
I have now used those settings some time. It looks ok. What you mean with color gamut configuration? My options with same tv are; auto, natural and custom? Gamut configuration is same than color space settings? In my Q60T its translated like that. I dont have "original" option there.
Good video !
I got this TV about a month ago for my PS5...I thought it had HDMI 2.1 but it doesn't. I was thinking of exchanging it for the Q80T, what are your thoughts on that?
If you're planning to use it for gaming with the new PS5 I think is worth it (in 49" the Q80T doesn't support 120 Hz). Besides, Q80T series has a Full Array Local Dimming backlight so it'll achieve a higuer contrast.
Just got this tv and I have a different calibration but I have seen the gamma at ST.2084 in some suggestions. I can't seem to choose that as an option by itself, only when gaming. Any reason why this might be or am I disabling something??
That's the gamma with HDR contents. You can't change it, the TV enables it automatically.
Is there a noticeable difference between the q60t and q70t apart from the specs? I’m not a gamer - will I notice the hz (60 vs 120) difference in movies and sports and is the more powerful processor in q70t noticeably better than the lite version of q60t for an average consumer? Will I gain any function of hdmi 2.1 other than the next gen console which I’m not intending to use. Thank you.
Having problems with getting Subtitles on, it says Not Supported.
I had a very bad experience with Samsung and there q60t 85’. Really slow and not user friendly interface. But the worst was the fact that all around the edge of the screen through approximately 10 inch wide the presence of clear light stains that totally destroy the ability to watch movies with shaded, dark scenes (Star Wars like). To sum up, that product is really bad if you buy it to watch movies. After returned it I went with the LG oled 77 ‘ ant this one is perfect. Oled is the way to go!
Started to subscribe, great stuff. I made calibration for tv programs and blu-ray movies. I bought just 4K player and noticed that it forces gamma to ST.2084. It changes also all other settings after that. It turns brightness to max, picture clarity settings from off to custom and contrast enhancer to small. Also it turna mys white balance settings to default. Is this purpose for HDR 4K movies or should I now make same calibration during 4K movie, because its only time when ST.2084 is active? What is your opinion for this? Thanks in advance and sorry my poor English. :)
When you reproduce something in HDR, the TV changes some settings automatically. You can follow our calibration for HDR that we've left in the description.
@@TVHiFiProinEnglish Thanks!!! I will definitely try those!
@@TVHiFiProinEnglish So no need to touch white balance 20 point settings?
The video seems to run in slow motion & it does not give movies watching experience like other tv. Do I hv to change some of setting. Please guide
I'm ordering this TV tomorrow in the 85" size. Your two calibration settings are both in Movie mode? Does this mean I have to recalibrate it every time I watch something in HDR? Or is HDR mode a separate calibration in which I can save?
Hi,
If you calibrate in SDR and HDR with movie picture, you won't need to change it. But if you select for example the movie mode in SDR and Dynamic mode in HDR, the TV will save the last selected. So you'll have to switch the mode again, although the calibration parametres will have been saved.
@@TVHiFiProinEnglish thanks for the reply
Which one is better between
Samsung Q60T and Sony x7500H
Samusng Q60T is better. Higuer contrast and better performance in HDR and gaming.
So trying to dial in the HDR settings an cant switch the range to 2084, why is that an what do I have to do to switch?
Hi Markel,
When a HDR content is reproduced, the TV changes the Gamma automatically to ST.2084. If that doesn't happen, then the content is not really in HDR or the TV is not decoding the signal in HDR.
Please review Q70a
How much price defference between 55q60t and 55tu8000
do you find that there is blurring or ghosting on fast motion videos/games ?
Yes there is, a little bit of blurring in fast movements. You can increase the frame interpolation, but it will create the sopa opera effect. If you want a better movement you should buy the Q70T, that has 120 Hz panel.
Is the Q60T good for watching fast paced football? Is there any motion trail?
If you are worried about motion issues, I recommend that you buy the Sony X85H / XH85 which has much better motion.
By seeing this vido I had bought this tv and I am indian
How is your experience?? Any colour bleeding bro?
samsung 50q60t vs lg 55un8100 ????
Very good explanation. How are the viewing angles..
Well, as it has VA panel, the viewing angles are limited. When it's seen from an angle beyond 30º, the color and contrast start to wash out.
If you are concern about viewing angles, you should consider a TV with an IPS panel.
Regards
Great video. I m stucked between this one and sony xh85 both 43”. The sony seems to lack a bit of contrast, but is that bad irl comparing to q60t? I watch a lot of football, netflix, yt and ocasionally gaming on ps4 pro. Who would be the best for my use? Cheers.
It depends on the way you watch TV. The Sony has better picture processor and better motion, so it's better for watching football and low resolution contents in a bright room.
The Samsung is better in a completely dark room thanks to its contrast. If you don't watch it in a dark room, you should go for the Sony.
4:33 dominic toretto for family goooo
Hi I bought this tv but picture quality is very blurry . Any advise on this please
You can try adjusting the settings in motion menu. Turn on Auto Motion Plus if you have it disabled and choose Personal and let in the maximum. However this will introduce a lot of soap opera effect.
Anyone know if this model supports Q symphony?
No, you have to rise to the Q80T series (55" and above").
@@TVHiFiProinEnglish terrible news....
What are the colour setting you are recommending?
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Samsung q60t or TCL P81 ?
I haven't had the opportunity to test any TCL model. In my country is not as easy to find this brand.
Samsung Q60T or Q60R ot Hisense U7QF (=H8F) for picture quality?
It depends on the size, because in some sizes the features are not the same. If you are looking for 55" and above, I would choose the Samsung Q60R.
I can’t see the settings you mention for this TV where are they?
You have the settings in the description
Sony x80h or Samsung Q60T?
Why mine looks blurry and opaque?
Is 43 inch variant a VA panel or PlS panel?
In 43 inches has a VA panel.
Your information this TV out performs the q60R is grossly in accurate. Period! I own both. The Q70t is the equivalent of the Q60r if you want that performance. The Q60t has dropped the fast 120hz panel and has excellent motion control. They have also downgraded the image processor to the less powerful Quantum lite vs it's successor. This is the game Samsung plays, they drop features and lower the price making it attractive, while pushing you to higher price point if you want the features that were included with the previous years model. This is however a GOOD TV, not a great one and most suitable for a Bedroom, Den, etc. I would not consider it for a primary Home Theater setup. I mean after all it was on sale for 429.00 and you really do get what you pay for.
@rpsinfoman Is there a noticeable difference between the q60t and q70t apart from the specs? I’m not a gamer - will I notice the hz (60 vs 120) difference in movies and sports and is the more powerful processor in q70t noticeably better than the lite version of q60t for an average consumer? Will I gain any function of hdmi 2.1 other than the next gen console which I’m not intending to use. Thank you!
@@SEL. This is the review I posted to Best Buy. Verified Purchase|Posted 1 week ago.Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
I'll get to the point. I own the 2019 q60R version of this TV. I bought this thinking it would be just as good if not better. I was WRONG! While this is a good TV and barely above average, it is not a great one. Samsung has cheapened this up so much, with a downgraded image processor (Quantum Lite) and a 60Hz/120 motion rate panel it performs no better than a cheaper 43 inch. Being a Q-LED Panel overhaul this TV is disappointing. I am still on the fence about returning and moving up a model line to the q70 series for the same performance I get in 2019 Q60r. However for the money it represents a good value to get into a QLED panel. The color is stunning, blacks are very good, and the brightness of the panel is excellent. The HDR mode doesn't have the brightness to view that content correctly. The image processing is average with the lite processor and the overhaul menu system is slow.
What is you opinion on the Samsung frame 2020?
Samsungs website says the motion is 120+
Hello Bobby,
That figure is not the real refresh rate, it's only the own measurement by Samsung. The native refresh rate is 60 Hz. To get real 120Hz, you have to go up to the Q70T.
Regards
You mean there is a difference in picture quality between 50 and 65 inch versions of this TV? Why so?
No, I talked about the previuos model Q60R which had 120 Hz in 55 inches and above, whereas in 50 and 43" had 60 Hz. In the new Q60T all sizes have a panel with 60 Hz.
나 q70t 샀는데 개좋다 개좋음
decent TV for a PS5
Price ???
Does it support upscaling??
Yes of course, everything below 4K resolution the TV upscale it automatically
Tq for replying.
You got any idea about the RAM and ROM details of the TV??
Does this have Disney ?
Yes it does
so q70 or q60 , who better ?
The Q70T, has a 120 Hz panel and comes with HDMI 2.1, so that you can play in 4K at 120 Hz and also it supports Variable Refresh Rate with FreeSync.
@@TVHiFiProinEnglish Thanks !
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@@TVHiFiProinEnglish how about the Q80T compared to the Q60T?
Such a big price difference in the q60t and q70t, so annoying as I want a 75 inch tv.
If price difference is big I would go with Q60t, same perfomance in movies and series, Q70t only better in sports and games if they can run in 120 FPS (99% of games can't)
Ya i wanted the 70t as well but at 75 inches i had to go with the 60t, i think it will be plenty good after spending a whole day watching damn reviews
@@marked4death076 how’s the tv? Any lags while watching sports??
This tv is trash
Not
Why do you keep saying “Thee” it is incorrect English and very off putting.
Sorry I'm not an english native speaker, and it's likely there are some mistakes. Anyway, thanks for your comment, I'll try to fix it in next videos.
Omg get over it dude.
@@TVHiFiProinEnglish Anyway good video, sir. Thank you.
Thank you Nick 👍
What a ridiculous comment, you must of been so bored to waste some of your time to write this comment 🤣
samsung q60t or sony x750h?
I'd rather the Samsung Q60T, it has a higuer contrast. Besides the X750H is the Sony's entry model, you should compare it with other model in Samsung.