📺 Elevate your viewing game with Samsung’s QLED brilliance — see it, hear it, live it!
The Samsung 70-Inch QLED 4K Q60C Series TV (2023) combines cutting-edge Quantum Dot color technology, Dual LED adaptive backlighting, and Quantum HDR for breathtaking picture quality. Enhanced by a Quantum Processor Lite with 4K upscaling, it delivers sharp, vivid visuals. Its Object Tracking Sound Lite and Q-Symphony 3.0 create immersive, dynamic audio experiences. The ultra-slim AirSlim design fits seamlessly into modern spaces, while the SolarCell Remote adds eco-friendly convenience. Integrated Samsung Gaming Hub offers streamlined access to console and streaming games, making this Smart TV a powerhouse for entertainment and style.
Brand Name | Samsung |
Item Weight | 64.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 61.4 x 37 inches |
Item model number | E1SAMQN70Q60CARB |
Output Wattage | 20 Watts |
Color Name | Titan Gray |
Special Features | 100% Color Volume with Quantum Dot; Quantum Processor Lite 4K; Dual LED; Quantum HDR, Contrast Enhancer; HDR10+; Works with Google Assistant and Alexa |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Item Weight | 64.2 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 69.5 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
S**G
Good quality smart TV, good price, good picture, good sound
Great little TV for my kitchen area. I have a 65" for my family room. Great TV picture streaming and sound.
K**J
Over the desk tv
Good picture, great value
J**8
Quality
Samsung makes a great product
R**G
Not trouble free but it still has the best picture.
It has the always present Tizen operating system problems that I was hoping Samsung had finally worked out. But what ever. Samsung still has the best black and for the money the best picture. Watch it a lot in my bedroom.
A**.
Great TV at the Price
So I am using a newer Roku device along with a HDMI 2.1 cable... This gives the TV the ability to do what is known as "Auto HDR" so it can operate in 8-bit mode (normal color space) when the video on the screen isn't using 4:4:2 or greater and when the content does contain the data to support HDR and 10-bit depth it will automatically switch...I say all of that to say this, when it switches from HDR to "standard" you can see a instant 20% difference in image quality. This is most noticeable in Plex on Roku where the trailer it loads from IMDB or Youtube is in low quality and you press play and POOF you can instantly see how the colors improve. This is only visible if you're using HDMI 2.1 from start to finish. HDMI 2.0 will allow you do HDR but it won't be dynamic and it won't be at 4k.I think given the price, this is the best TV under 1k. I got the 55-inch model for just under $500 on a sale, and it fills my room great. Paired it with the B series sound bar from Samsung and feel like for <$800 I couldn't be happier.
O**7
My FAV television
I have 7 different TVs. I like this one the best. Let’s face it. In today’s world it may be hard to tell the difference between manufactures. In the case of this unit, it is not the picture, but the software that puts it above the rest. It instigated itself with the rest of my house. It communicates well with my amp and a hard drive on my network. I can play my entire music collection through my TV. And the interface is extremely easy to use. The ARC system in this TV is way better than my newer LG.
J**A
Our new Samsung TV is wonderful!
Love our new TV! Perfect picture, perfect size, and perfect price!
T**R
Would not recommend, warranty process is awful
When I first got this tv I was fairly impressed, big tv clear vibrant picture, life was great! But after having the tv for 10 months I started to see vertical lines, this issue was made even worse when any subtitles were on. The tv was under a year old so off to the phone to call Samsung inquiring about warranty. Some of the representatives I talked to on the phone were nice but not helpful, those that had the ability to do anything were rude in the end. Somehow Samsung had the original purchase date of the tv wrong, I had purchased through Amazon and was able to provide and invoice but the fact that the tv had been registered at an earlier date was concerning. Eventually, 2 weeks later, Samsung dispatched their authorized repair service “Service Quick”, two workers came to my house and confirmed in fact my tv was experiencing issues. The two workers took my tv off the wall and left with it, said it would be repaired within a few days and delivered back the next week. It has been over 2 weeks since they took my tv away, the company communication with customers is non existent aside from some automated emails and I’m not sure I’ll ever get my tv back from them. Calling Samsung back about this issue just results in further frustration, and each time at the conclusion of the phone call there is suppose to be a survey to rate their service, but their representatives terminate the phone call before you ever reach that point.In the end it’s a big 4K tv, the user interface can be annoying, especially if you only using the tv as a screen and use an Apple TV or cable box instead of the built in smart features, all of this I can live with. My experience with Samsung’s support and their authorized repair centers has been a disaster, I would encourage others to look into any other brands when considering a purchase like this one.
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