
Samsung QE75Q60A
75", Q60A, QLED, 4K, 2021
Samsung QE75Q60A
75", Q60A, QLED, 4K, 2021
After the first unpacking, I immediately noticed that the operating menu is rather on the cozy side. But you can get along with that.
The sound from the speakers is not good at all. Either buy a soundbar or use an existing system with Bluetooth. If the existing system still has a jack plug (3.5mm), a Tosslink to 3.5mm adapter must also be purchased, because there is no headphone jack.
Nevertheless, you get a very good picture with HDR for the price (599.-)!
The remote control has 3 DeepL access keys with Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Samsung Smart Hub.
The remote control does not need batteries, because it has a battery that can be charged via USB-C.
The TV itself is not that heavy (Pösteler likes this), but for people with short arms, I recommend installing the TV in pairs, because the size makes it rather bulky.
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This review was created for a different variant: QE50Q60A (50", Q60A, QLED, 4K, 2021)
The TV itself is quite ok and I can't say anything negative for the price. Unfortunately, a display breakage occurred without external influence. While watching TV, the TV went defective.
Since this is unfortunately not a warranty case, we now have to buy a new device again.
It will no longer be a Samsung.
I assume that this is an isolated case, but it is of course very annoying and expensive.
This review was created for a different variant: QE43Q60A (43", Q60A, QLED, 4K, 2021)
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This review was created for a different variant: QE55Q60A (55", Q60A, QLED, 4K, 2021)
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This review was created for a different variant: QE50Q60A (50", Q60A, QLED, 4K, 2021)
You can also connect keyboard and mouse via BT if you want. There are many other options that I have not yet tried.
Can only recommend the TV.
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This review was created for a different variant: QE55Q60A (55", Q60A, QLED, 4K, 2021)
6 out of 80 reviews