SAMSUNG QLED Q60B Series

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    • Jun 03, 2022

    Good upscaling abilities, nice colors, good out of the box performance, satisfactory motion and low input lag makes it a nice TV for casual use or in case you are looking for a cheap gaming TV. The new Tizen is very good although it takes some time to get used to but once you do there is no turning back.

    Stratos Kampourogiannis

    Stratos Kampourogiannis

    Home Media Entertainment
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    • Jun 16, 2022

    The Samsung QE55Q60B offers the most recent version of Tizen, an exclusive system for these televisions that stands out for its optimization and security, likewise, it provides an extensive application store where we will find all kinds of options for your training.

    Lorenzo Garcia

    Lorenzo Garcia

    Tech Week Mag
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    • May 09, 2022

    It's good for watching movies in dark rooms because it displays deep blacks and has incredible black uniformity but lacks a local dimming feature. It's also good for watching TV shows or sports in bright rooms as it has great peak brightness and decent reflection handling, but it has a narrow viewing angle if you want to watch content in a wide seating arrangement. Lastly, it's decent for gaming or for watching HDR content thanks to its great dark room performance, but it doesn't have any extra gaming features, and highlights don't pop in HDR.

    Kyle Bartlett, Nicholas Di Giovanni, John Peroramas

    Kyle Bartlett, Nicholas Di Giovanni, John Peroramas

    rtings
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    • Dec 12, 2022

    The Samsung Q60B is Samsung's most affordable QLED TV for 2022 and features a good arsenal of features at a fairly tight price point. It offers a good color palette, decent brightness and good native contrast for movie watching. It incorporates several gaming features along with low input lag. It has an ultra slim design with a thickness of only 2.6 cm and thin bezels that make it look good on the outside. However there are things that can be improved such as its sound system, its poor viewing angle and its uniformity when viewed in the dark.

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    • Jun 27, 2022

    Samsung's 2022 QLED workhorse shines in bright rooms and with HDR, although some other brands provide better value.

    Daivd Katzmaier

    Daivd Katzmaier

    CNET
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    • May 31, 2022

    The Q60B is great for casual viewing. It’s bright enough that it holds up in well-lit spaces, and it looks even better in a dark or dimly lit environment. Samsung’s attention to detail comes through in the TV's overall design, and the inclusion of quantum dots elevates the picture. That said, the Q60B won’t help you get the most out of next-gen gaming consoles, as it's lacking several key features. Its HDR performance isn’t great, either; as nice as it is to have quantum dots in tow, the TV doesn’t get bright enough for HDR content to really pop.

    Michael Desjardin

    Michael Desjardin

    Reviewed
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    • Dec 19, 2022

    Limited black levels prevent the QN55Q60B’s promising spec from translating into the class-leading pictures we’d hoped for

    What Hi-fi?

    What Hi-fi?

    What Hi-fi?
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