The line of mid- and advanced-level QLED TVs runs Samsung's Tizen smart shell and is equipped with a Quantum series image post-processing processor. According to the manufacturer, Q7 TV panels are most suitable for users looking for a modern device with high image quality, but who are not ready to fork out for an OLED TV.

All representatives of the Q7 series are equipped with proprietary Quantum series processors, which several generations ago were found only in premium Samsung TVs costing over a thousand euros. In particular, the 2022-2023 models feature the Quantum 4K model with support for artificial Full HD resolution upscaling to 4K, built-in frame interpolation technology and advanced algorithms for automatically adjusting brightness and contrast.


Samsung Q7 offers gamers optimal conditions for exciting gaming sessions thanks to support for all modern standards. An important feature is low input lag and a high screen refresh rate of up to 120 Hz, which ensures smooth display of dynamic scenes and timely response to player commands. PC gamers will also benefit from support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro synchronization technology, and console lovers will benefit from the presence of HDMI 2.1 ports with VRR frame synchronization technology built into it.

The Samsung Q7 series range includes more than ten smart TVs with a choice of diagonals from 43 to 85 inches. All of them support video content with an extended dynamic range of HDR10+, are friendly with AirPlay 2 and Miracast, understand voice commands for controlling Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Bixby assistants, and are also equipped with all the necessary connection ports, including HDMI, LAN and USB.