I recently got a q60d 75 inch because they didn't have any in stock that had 120hz. I have one LG and two samsung. I prefer Samsung along with phones, so i try to stick with them. But as a gamer, it sucks but I'm okay making sacrifices. It's still a great entry level qled that I would recommend with great quality for the price.
@milosdrljaca4588Ай бұрын
What are your impressions after 3 weeks?
@eternal1635Ай бұрын
@milosdrljaca4588 my only complaint would be low resolution content does not look great. I expected that, but otherwise, it's a great tv for a gamer or someone that just wants to watch something. The q60d shines in daylight; no pun intended but great viewing angles and reflections are as bad as some others. I'd definitely recommend the q60d as a budget friendly option.
@milos3033Ай бұрын
@@eternal1635 Oh that sound great. Thanks a lot for sharing your impressions. Have you maybe tested the screen flickering at 100% brightness using the phone's camera pro mode (if you can and want set S (shutter speed) to 1/3200 and see if black bars or lines appear on the TV screen)? I found on net that the screen constantly flickers at a pwm frequency of 120hz and even at 100% brightness, this is the only thing that worries me. I will be grateful if you do a flicker test.
@eternal1635Ай бұрын
@milos3033 i haven't seen any at peek brightness. The model is have is 60hz. When I got mine, I used my phone to capture video set on hdr+10 60fps and it was smooth as butter 🧈. Sharpness when zooming isn't as good as the q90 but still good.
@andrewforsythe72403 ай бұрын
Good review, but nobody buys a tv for its sound quality. That's a given.
@NewForTech3 ай бұрын
True, most people focus on picture quality, but sound quality can make a huge difference to the overall experience. A TV with decent built-in audio can save you from having to invest in a separate sound system!