High brightness and excellent colours, Great HDR performance, Excellent upscaling of Blu-Rays and Games, Good horizontal viewing angles for a Curved Display, Good audio performance
Hotstar is missing from the Tizen Store, Favours reds in HDR+ Mode, Unsatisfactory voice recognition
Samsung has been pushing the envelope for curved displays for a while now, and now it's reached a point where we do see the appeal in them. The performance of the Q8C is quite brilliant when it comes to handling colours and filling up a room with its impr...
Published: 2017-07-12, Author: Ali , review by: bgr.in
The Samsung 65-inch Q8C Curved QLED TV is a part of Samsung's premium smart TV range this year, and comes with a price tag that proves it. However, if you're spending Rs 4,49,000 on a TV, you expect no less than the best. The Q8C excels in the important d...
Premium design, Excellent display resolution, Tizen OS
After using this TV, one thing was very clear that Samsung tried to put its best foot forward in this product segment. Without a doubt, the Samsung Q8c offers an amazing cinematic experience with amazing picture quality and brilliant colours.But that's no...
Samsung's step-down QLED model is an emphatically good LCD TV, although the performance gap between it and the Q9FN is big enough to making upping your budget recommended...
Published: 2019-01-23, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Yes—especially if you want a premium bright-room experienceAt $2,000, the 55-inch Q8 is a bit expensive, but ultimately it's priced more fairly than not. The design, features, and picture quality are all top-notch, and only extremely picky viewers will ta...
It upscales HD TV shows and movies to 4K so it looks clear and sharp on the screen, Also available in 55in for £1599.99, There's voice control built into the smart remote so you can access settings and switch between inputs using your voice, You can custo
There's no support for Dolby Vision, It's not energy efficient to run
If you've got plenty of cash to splash, this TV offers a bright clear picture and plenty of bells and whistles. Simple to use, you do make a trade on energy efficiency, but we think it's worth it...
No Dolby Vision HDR support, No Freeview Play, Q9FN is brighter and better value,
The QLED 8D is an impressive 4K HDR screen. If you thought that OLED had the monopoly on subterranean black levels think again. Coupled with an excellent HDR performance and rich, engaging colours, the Q8D is more than a match for most HDR sources. The se...
Published: 2018-10-15, Author: Simon , review by: stuff.tv
Great for HDR content, Easy to use interface, Brighter than any OLED rival
Sound not up to scratch without soundbar
OLED is not the only game in town when it comes to premium televisions. Samsung's insistence on backlit LCD may seem more than a little dogmatic, but the results it delivers are hard to argue with. If you can live with the Q8's (relative) bulk and (unarg...
Good image accuracy, Excellent colour after calibration, Strong black levels and shadow detail when viewed on access, Excellent input lag and gaming performance, Impressive image processing, Excellent 24fps motion, Video processing and upscaling is very g
Some 50Hz frame skipping and judder on some material, Slow local dimming switching with some material, Local dimming can be aggressive in highest setting clipping detail, No Dolby Vision support, Expensive when compared to competing screens with similar s
The Q8DN is undoubtedly a very good LED LCD TV that has many of the attributes of its bigger brother the Q9FN and also some foibles that slightly detract from the overall package. Our main concerns are the local dimming being a tad slow in some scenes and...