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...
Punchy, bright and vibrant pictures - particularly in HDR, Fabulous detail and definition, Great operating system, Excellent for gaming, Broad selection of apps,
Iffy viewing angles, Can be beaten for motion, Sony rival is cheaper and more subtle,
The QE49Q7F is an excellent TV, and almost the best in class - it falls just short of the Sony KD-49XE9005 for natural nuance, motion processing and viewing angles.It responds with a significantly slicker operating system, better styling and punchier pict...
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: 2018-12-08, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
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
While the sale price is awesome and the regular price is good. Some may still find it pricey
The Samsung Q7CN isn't the flagship QLED TV but that also means it's also not as expensive. The Q7CN is priced at a more attainable price point for more users than the Q9 or Q8 series. It also offers up nearly the same performance, features, and quality.W...
The Samsung QN55QFN is a very good television for most SDR and 4K/HDR viewing applications, particularly video games and sports viewing. It is also a good bright-room performer with an excellent smart TV platform and a large selection of special features...
Published: 2018-09-12, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
The Q7FN offers very good quality for its price and we'd go so far as to recommend it slightly more than its own cousin the Q8FN. The two TVs are so close on performance metrics that the Q7FN's price offers better overall value. The Q9FN is the better opt...
Excellent quantum dot color, Super thin bezel and flush mounting, Single cable connection
Doesn't support Dolby Vision, Less sustained brightness than the Q8 and Q9 series (although there's also less bleed)
If it weren't for the lack of Dolby Vision, the Q7FN would have my whole-hearted recommendation as the least-expensive way to get into quantum dot color. The picture is only slightly less fantastic than its pricier siblings and it pretty much disappears i...