No matter where in the room you sit, the picture on the screen looks the same and the colours don't fluctuate, It comes with two remote controls – a traditional remote and a smart remote that has dedicated Netflix and Amazon Prime buttons, There's voice c
There are no parental controls, There's no support for Dolby Vision
It's around £1,000 less expensive than its predecessor as it doesn't include a One Connect box. It's also not quite as bright as the previous model and a little chunkier, too. But, it's still a great TV and worthwhile investment.Key SpecificationsScreen s...
Impressive black levels, Wide viewing angles, Super-low input lag, Works well in bright rooms
No Dolby Vision HDR, Colour accuracy is worse than rival brands
As long as ultimate slimness isn't the be-all and end-all of your TV selection process, the Q80R deserves your serious consideration. The punchy image quality, super-wide viewing angles and anti-reflective filter are a huge boon for daytime TV watching –...
Abstract: It wasn't long ago that a buying a premium UHDTV demanded your first-born in exchange, or at least a sizeable portion of his or her college tuition. At $2,800 (and widely available for less), Samsung's new QN65Q80R "QLED" TV isn't exactly the lowest-price...
Published: 2021-06-09, Author: Kate , review by: tomsguide.com
Rich colors and contrast, Object Tracking Sound works well, Impressive 4K upscaling, Tizen TV is as smart as it gets
No Dolby Vision support
Samsung seems to have found its stride in QLED. In the past the company’s technology couldn’t keep up with LG and Sony OLEDs, but that’s no longer the case. In fact, after wrapping up this Samsung Q80T QLED 4K TV review, I could make the case for purchasi...
Abstract: The Samsung Q80T is a top spec Smart TV that was crowned the CES 2020 Innovation Winner for Gaming, meaning if you intend to spend a lot of your time on your gaming console, then this is the TV for you. It comes with captivating color thanks to its Quantu...
Published: 2019-11-06, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Abstract: There is a ton to like about the Samsung Q80R 4K HDR QLED TV. It's literally crammed with numerous strong features. Even if it underperforms certain other 2019 4K HDR TVs in a couple of key performance metrics, it more than compensates for much of this in...
Excellent brightness, contrast, and HDR, Svelte remote and easy-to-use onscreen interface, Alexa, Google Assistant, and Bixby support; Apple TV ready
Slightly less contrast than the pricier Samsung Q90R, Lacks the Q90R's One Connect box and pedestal stand
The Q80R delivers a superior image, yet costs significantly less than the Samsung's top-of-the-line 4K UHD TV, the Q90R. You won't get Samsung's One Connect breakout box and pedestal stand, but some viewers will prefer its picture quality. It's a great TV...
Impressive brightness, color, image processing, and off-angle viewing, ultra-responsive user interface,
No Dolby Vision, HDMI 2.1, or 120Hz refresh rate, HDRunfriendly default lighting settings, feet are ugly
With each passing year, Samsung advances the ball with its QLED TVs, and we're happy to report that the Q80R is indeed the finest TV we've ever tested, easily beating Samsung's own 2017 and 2018 QLEDs, various LG OLEDs, as well as the 2018 Vizio Quantum t...