Samsung QE-55Q80R
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Samsung QE-55Q80R
Screen:55 ", 3840x2160 px, 100/120 Hz, FALD
Picture:FreeSync, 4K upscaling, HDR, colour enhancement, brightness enhancement
Multimedia:T2 tuner, Smart TV, Wi-Fi, LAN, Subwoofer
Controls:voice, assistant
Quantum 4K processor, Ambient Mode. AirPlay 2 support. AMD FreeSync technology support
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Specifications QE-55Q80R
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I saw this TV in a store on a separate Samsung display. I was amazed by its brightness and color rendering. I was shocked (in a good way) to find out that all the interfaces and even the power supply are connected to the TV through a separate block via a thin optical cable, which allowed me to mount it on an original bracket (I think it's called GAP) right next to the wall and not have to reach behind the TV just to plug in a flash drive. I am very satisfied, and my friends, having seen such a TV at my place, also started planning to buy a QLED. Picture, sound, design, One Connect box, No Gap Wall Mount did not find |
When I checked the prices of this TV, they started at 46,000 UAH for the gray market and around 68,000 UAH for the official one. I tried to order. It turned out that sellers offering it for 46-47 thousand either didn't have it, or there was an error on the website, and they suggested taking a 55". As a result, I bought it for 53 thousand plus postal and cash on delivery services... It came out to about 54,500 UAH. There is a difference in price compared to the official one, but there is a warranty and all those differences that I already wrote about. P.S. I use an external media box. So even if Samsung introduces regional restrictions, it's not a problem. Writing about the European model QE-65Q80RAT. Although it is cheaper than the official one, there are differences. No One Connect, 4.1 sound (2.2 in the official one), fewer dimming zones. The black color is approximately like that of the Panasonic ST60 plasma. 4K, HDR, excellent viewing angles, good anti-glare. The choice was between this and the OLED LG C9. OLED didn't suit me because of the glass in front of the screen. I have to watch at an angle, and in this case, with OLED, a lot of reflections from the room are visible. Theoretically, OLED can burn in static images like plasma (not very critical for me, but it happened). Sound. I previously used a combination of the Sony XD80 and a simple Samsung soundbar with a subwoofer. The sound was much better. Sometimes on gray colors, there is a "dirty screen" effect, I believe that's what it's called. I couldn't understand what it was until I saw it myself. It seems to be due to the local dimming zones. It looks like spots of different shades across the screen. Except for when the entire screen is filled with gray, this is not visible during regular viewing. There is no warranty, which is a bit concerning. use Samsung QE-65Q80R month or more i recommend it should buy |
The essence of the matter is that 3 years ago I bought a QE55Q7FN TV, and for about one and a half years, I was happy with it, but then part of the backlight stopped working on the screen... the warranty had ended by that time... the official service center said the entire panel needed to be replaced... I sold the TV at a symbolic price. I was frustrated, but then I went and bought a new Samsung TV QE55Q80RAU, thinking that I was just unlucky the first time. In general, a year and a month after purchasing the Q80, the Eldorado warranty is just about to expire, and the One Connect block broke again, the service center said the whole block needs to be replaced... and it's horribly expensive... image reliability |
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