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The editors liked
The Samsung Q7 QLED TV is one of the best-designed TVs ever
With sleek
Modern styling and impeccable fit and finish. The innovative "invisible" wiring system and breakout box make installation superclean. Picture quality is very good
Especially in brig
Excellent quantum dot color
Super thin bezel and flush mounting
Single cable connection
Bright and punchy HDR
Excellent resolution
Stunning color
Excellent color performance
Superb motion handling
Very good HDR delivery
Beautiful design
High peak brightness
Excellent gaming connectivity
Superb color volume
Better than SUHD
Nearly perfect motion handling
Broader HDR compatibility
Beautiful
Sleek design
Great connectivity
Excellent TV for gamers or as PC monitor
Contrast and Black Levels are excellent for an LED TV
Best in class color performance
Black Uniformity (no light coming through at corners)
Dark Shadow Detail
Brighter than MU9000 due to Quantum layer
Clarity and depth from Ultra Clear panel
Strong
The same stunning Samsung QLED 4K UHD-HDR display
Great sound from built-in speakers given that they are built-in speakers
Love the Samsung SmartTV interface
Solid build quality
Stands up to OLED TVs without a problem
Price is reachable especially wi
The editors didn't like
The expensive Q7's overall image quality can't match OLED or the better LED LCD TVs
Doesn't support Dolby Vision
Less sustained brightness than the Q8 and Q9 series (although there's also less bleed)
No Dolby Vision
Edge-lit instead of full-array backlight dimming
Contrast could be better (but still very good)
Not as bright as we'd hoped
Weak native speakers
Poor viewing angles
Curved build adds nothing to picture quality
The
Weaker contrast than 2016 SUHD counterpart
Peak brightness weaker than 2016 SUHD TVs
Local dimming could be better
Display quality weakens at wide angles
Side angle viewing angle contrast and saturation loss
AutoMotion Plus really highlights unnatural effects to 2D shows and movies
Expensive
Not as bright as some other HDR compatible TVs
Local Dimming from edge lit LEDs not very effective
While the sale price is awesome and the regular price is good. Some may still find it pricey
Abstract: Samsung's Q7FN is a couple of rungs down from the very top of the 2018 ladder, but still benefits from a QLED panel among other treats. Put simply, QLED is Samsung's technology that offers OLED-like colours with the high brightness levels that only LED TV...
Published: 2018-08-28, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Maybe—but there's a better value in one sizeThe Q7FN is a very impressive TV: it delivers roughly the same outer polish, snappy user experience, and blisteringly bright picture quality as Samsung's top-of-the-line 2018 TVs. While you're paying a lot here...
Brilliantly punchy, vibrant and bright images, particularly when fed HDR content, Bags of detail and razor-sharp edges,
Sacrifices purity of blacks to add punch to whites and colours, Motion isn't perfect, Relatively poor viewing angles,
The QE65Q7F delivers all of the good things we've come to expect from Samsung's QLED's - punchy, vibrant, vivid and sharp images that pop from the screen and dazzle the viewer in the best possible way.The same compromises are there, too, in the form of re...
Poor black levels, Apps hang periodically, Inconsistent sound system
The Samsung Q7F QLED is an extraordinary TV hindered by ordinary issues. It's one of the brightest, most colorful and we daresay one of the most enjoyable TVs to watch from Samsung in 2017. And while it would be nice to unequivocally recommend it, some da...
Published: 2017-04-28, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Lovely, thoughtful design, Fabulously punchy, detailed images, Superb for gaming, Great array and integration of streaming services
Doesn't go as black as OLED, Viewing angles aren't great, Standard-def looks pretty ropey
The Q7F proves that QLED is more than brazen marketing for old telly tech, and that deciding to buy a premium TV in 2017 doesn't mean buying an OLED by default. The punch and brightness on offer here is a long way above what you'd get from even the most e...
Published: 2017-04-30, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Lovely, thoughtful design, Fabulously punchy, detailed images, Superb for gaming, Great array and integration of streaming services
Doesn't go as black as OLED, Viewing angles aren't great, Standard-def looks pretty ropey
The Q7F proves that QLED is more than brazen marketing for old telly tech, and that deciding to buy a premium TV in 2017 doesn't mean buying an OLED by default. The punch and brightness on offer here is a long way above what you'd get from even the most e...
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Published: 2018-09-21, Author: Antonio , review by: tuexperto.com
Lo reitero, estoy seguro de que el Samsung QLED Q7FN se convertirá en uno de los televisores más vendidos del año. Ofrece una gran calidad de imagen en la mayoría de situaciones, un diseño muy cuidado y un sistema Smart TV más que completo.El único “p...
Published: 2017-06-04, Author: David , review by: cnet.com/es/
Abstract: La tecnología "QLED" de Samsung es un término nuevo para muchos, y el primer productor de televisores del mundo afirma que es "la próxima innovación en materia de televisores". Sin embargo, con la serie Q7 hay más innovación en diseño y características qu...
Design, Contraste, Compensation de mouvement efficace, Interface fluide et agréable, Télécommande efficace, Lecteur multimédia performant, Consommation réduite
Angles de vision, Boîtier externe pas toujours pratique, Blooming visible, Effet de pompage récurrent
Le constat est le même qu'avec le téléviseur Samsung Q9F: ce Samsung 65Q7F ne fait malheureusement pas mieux que les téléviseurs SUHD de 2016. Il reste un excellent téléviseur dans l'absolu, mais Samsung a désormais un train de retard sur les téléviseurs...