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Samsung - 65 Class - Led - Q6f Series - 2160p - Smart - 4k Uhd Tv With Hdr Review

Early Verdict

Samsung's lower-end 2018 QLED brings HDR10+ streaming and 4K gaming but, from what we've seen so far, doesn't quite have the specs to fully unlock their dazzler.

For

  • Adds HDR10+ and 4K gaming
  • Most affordable QLED Tv
  • Ambience way
  • Smart home UX looks seamless

Against

  • Edge LEDs hateful poor contrast
  • Low-level brightness
  • Bad reflectivity at angles
  • More than traditional design

TechRadar Verdict

Samsung's lower-end 2018 QLED brings HDR10+ streaming and 4K gaming only, from what nosotros've seen so far, doesn't quite accept the specs to fully unlock their dazzler.

Pros

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    Adds HDR10+ and 4K gaming

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    Near affordable QLED Tv set

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    Ambient fashion

  • +

    Smart home UX looks seamless

Cons

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    Edge LEDs mean poor dissimilarity

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    Low-level brightness

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    Bad reflectivity at angles

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    More traditional design

The Samsung Q6FN QLED Telly (QN65Q6FN) was released as part of the make'due south 2018 lineup, which included the high-spec Q9FN.

The Q6FN, while at the lowest terminate of Samsung's 2018 QLED TV family in terms of specs, offers a more than upkeep-friendly option compared to the brand'due south best QLED TVs . (Looking for a newer Tv set? Check out our Samsung Q60R QLED Television set review, or attempt our new Samsung TV guide.)

Like other screens in the 2018 range, the Q6FN QLED smart Goggle box uses a metallic quantum dot filter. This enhances color and contrast, boosting the capabilities of HDR and 4K images in comparison to other non-quantum dot LCD-LEDs.

Let'southward get one thing straight: this QLED TV doesn't have the same processing ability or the beautiful contrast of many of its siblings. That'southward especially the case now that the tech has been upgraded fifty-fifty more than and Samsung has started branching out into 5G 8K TVs.

[Update: Information technology looks similar Samsung is developing something quite dissimilar: windows that can emit their own light , with the pick to control the color temperature, brightness, and even the bending of the light.]

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But what the Samsung Q6FN QLED Telly (QN65Q6FN) does bring you is access to many of Samsung'southward newest connected Smart Television set apps and features, which volition let yous plough your Tv set into a voice-controlled smart habitation hub for all your appliances and smart home devices.

What'south more than, it will fulfil all of your 4K, HDR10+ and full color volume needs, and sells in a wide range of sizes. Yet, to brand them affordable, Samsung cut much of the processing power and color contrast that makes 4K content worth the trouble.

The key question is: tin Samsung's bargain barrel QLED Tv set fulfill your needs, or are you better off either upgrading to better specs or downgrading to Samsung's more affordable, non-quantum UHD sets? Here are our thoughts on the matter.

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Price and availability

The Q6FN comes in five sizes: 82-inch, 75-inch, 65-inch, 55-inch, and 49-inch. Samsung's other QLEDs don't come up in 82" or 49", so yous become more versatility at this level – which, in turn, provides more affordability.

The 65" screen is currently $one,301 (about £1,039, AU$ane,901), while the 75-inch sells for $3,499 (near £2,500, AU$4,300).

For comparison, the Q6FN'southward immediate upgrade, the Q7FN, is priced at $2,599 (about £1,900, AU$3,300) for a 65-inch, while the 65-inch NU8000 (Samsung'due south new 4K UHD TV) is $one,699 (most £1,200, AU$2,200).

Samsung Q6FN

Image Credit: Samsung
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Pattern

Considering the Q6FN uses Samsung'due south Quantum Dot technology, which transmits LED colors through nano-sized crystal semiconductor particles, it doesn't suffer from burn down-in – the defect nearly LED TVs suffer when their pixels emit the same pattern for too long (similar a news logo) and go permanently tinted.

Why does this matter to you? Because this enables what nosotros call up is Samsung's most innovative use of QLED: Ambient mode.

Have a moving-picture show of the wall behind your TV, and the Q6FN will project a design that matches the wall, making it alloy in almost seamlessly. While in this mode, your Telly will play music, display smartphone updates or enable photo collages, all of these appearing to sit on your wall instead of on a bright screen.

One problem: the Q6FN and Q7FN both use bottom edge LED lighting instead of the direct backlight LEDs found in the elite models. Consequently, while the Q8FN and Q9FN take virtually no visible bezels on all iv sides, the Q6'south bottom bezel juts out somewhat to accommodate the LEDs, which somewhat undermines its Ambience mode's camouflage effect by comparison.

Samsung Q6FN QLED TV

Image Credit: Samsung

Moreover, while the Q6FN sits on four legs and has a standard power cable, the Q7FN uses Samsung's new One Mount organisation, which gives your Idiot box interchangeable and easily removable stands, similar an easel-similar "Studio" stand up and computer-like "Gravity" stand. And the Q7FN's 15 meter-long "Invisible Connection" cord groups power, video and audio into one skinny line. Combined with the removable stand, the Q7FN is a better option if y'all want to mount your Ambient-enabled Idiot box on a wall.

Yet, although it's not equipped with all the features of its siblings, quantum tech and Ambient mode helps the Q6FN brand an indelible design impression compared to Samsung's obviously UHD TVs. Still, it's a bit unfortunate that affordability means some design sacrifices compared to more advanced models.

Performance

Samsung's Q6F Television receiver from a few years ago made quantum TVs affordable, but its specs were definitely underwhelming. And from what nosotros've seen and then far, it looks like more of the same this year: the Q6FN doesn't stack up to its siblings' power, just it's notwithstanding a definite upgrade from concluding yr's discount model.

The Q6FN upgrades from HDR compatibility to HDR10 and HDR10+ support, from 60 FPS to full 4K gaming support, and from an incomplete color range to 100% DCI-P3 colour volume. It hits UHD resolution and supports SD-to-UHD upscaling.

Against the Q9FN, Q8FN and Q7FN, however, the comparing is a lot less flattering. The top two models' directly backlighting enables a much better colour contrast and deeper blacks in specific screen zones than an border LED model like Q6FN is capable of.

All of the QLED TV models from 2017 had edge LEDs, and even the loftier-end Q9F couldn't recoup for the problem with a powerful processor. Our reviewers noticed that they tended to crusade backlight clouding and grayness banding whenever watching content in the dark.

Samsung Q6FN

Image Credit: Samsung

We too noticed that QLED TVs tended to have bug with color dissimilarity and deep blacks when watching them at odd angles. Samsung solved this problem by adding anti-reflective screens to every 2018 TV... except the Q6FN. And where the other sets have local dimming for HDR10+ content, the Q6FN's less specialized dimming tech is geared towards UHD content.

Then while this year'south set is innovative in terms of adding support for higher-end content, information technology also spins its wheels in relation to the other QLEDs making huge strides in operation and blueprint.

When we observed the Q6FN in action, we could come across a definite drib in quality compared to the ability of the other sets. This is partly because its brightness only hits k nits, well beneath the Q9FN's 2000 and the Q8FN and Q7FN's 1500 nits of peak brightness.

Only the dimmer backlight didn't ruin the feel entirely: the colors and fast-moving action on brandish still looked impressive. Due to the reduced brightness, the diminishing returns on deep blacks and color contrast simply wasn't that noticeable. It's only when stacked against Samsung's brighter sets, where dull colors would exist more conspicuous, that the improved specs truly stood out. They'd likely be wasted on 1000 nits, and would make the Q6FN less affordable.

Samsung Q6FN

Image Credit: Samsung

Features

Thankfully, while Samsung skimped on the hardware, the visitor has fabricated pretty much all of its newest software and interface features available on all of its newest sets, so don't worry too much if y'all're nevertheless leaning toward spending less.

That upgraded feel starts right when you lot open the Idiot box box, and then long every bit you lot have their new SmartThings app installed for Android or iOS. When you turn the Telly on, information technology automatically pairs with the app, which will and then log the TV into your Wi-Fi network without you having to type out your password.

Then, information technology'll troll your phone apps and highlight any that are available on the Q6FN; choose to download Hulu, for instance, and it'll import your username and password and instantly log you into the TV app. In theory, you'll accept your TV all prepare up with all your favorite streaming options in minutes.

Samsung Q6FN

Prototype Credit: Samsung

Simply Samsung doesn't want you to have to enter each app to search for content. Instead, they've added Universal Guide, which curates both your live and on-need content into uncomplicated categories like Comedy or Sports. So your new episodes of Watchmen from HBO GO and Blackness Mirror from Netflix could sit side-by-side in i Sci-Fi/Fantasy category.

On superlative of universal search and Samsung SmartThings support, Samsung has also added Bixby voice banana functionality as well. While 2017's Samsung QLEDs had elementary voice commands that merely controlled your Tv set up you'll exist able to reply telephone calls or check on the status of integrated devices in Ambient (or live Boob tube) mode. Information technology'southward a cracking future that helps a cheaper Telly feel a bit more premium.

Early verdict

Yous're getting what you pay for with the Q6FN: a 4K HDR10+ enabled Boob tube, merely one that doesn't take the power to make HDR10+ content pop, or the versatile design you'll discover on the other members of the QLED Boob tube family.

Withal, we're very optimistic well-nigh how Samsung's new features will make its TVs a hub for your smart tech and various streaming apps. Sure, y'all'll observe all of those features on Samsung'south cheaper UHDs, but they don't support Ambient mode or full color volume.

Overall, nosotros liked what we saw from the Q6FN. It's a QLED TV at an economy price, and honestly many readers may not feel the demand to pay hundreds or thousands more for better brightness and contrast. We're impressed with Samsung'due south base of operations model, all the same, information technology's definitely worth checking out the mid-range Q7FN earlier going all in on Samsung's almost affordable (and least powerfully specced) QLED TV.

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Michael Hicks began his freelance writing career with TechRadar in 2016, covering emerging tech like VR and self-driving cars. Nowadays, he works as a staff editor for Android Central, only still writes occasional TR reviews, how-tos and explainers on phones, tablets, smart home devices, and other tech.

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