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Published: 2018-07-13, Author: Dave , review by: pcgamesn.com
Abstract: Nvidia aims to take the big screen gaming world by storm later this year when it launches its Big Format Gaming Displays, in conjunction with Asus, Acer, and HP. But why wait that long when you can an arguably get a better, cheaper experience from kit you...
Abstract: Samsung probably thought when it unveiled its debut QLED displays last year that they'd take the world by storm. Surely punters wouldn't be able to resist the unprecedented brightness and colour range delivered by the brand's new metal-clad Quantum Dots...
Published: 2018-06-06, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Yes—especially if you like to watch content in brighter roomsThere's been debate all year about "QLED vs. OLED," "which one is better," etc etc. Samsung's Q9 flagship proves that well-tooled LED TVs with enough backlight horsepower can deliver a dazzling...
Published: 2018-06-06, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
If you're on the hunt for a premium TV in this price range, deciding between the Q9FN and something like LG's C8 OLED series might be a decision you make this year. At around $3,500, those two TVs are neck-and-neck in price and performance.While we haven'...
Published: 2018-06-06, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
If you're on the hunt for a premium TV in this price range, deciding between the Q9FN and something like LG's C8 OLED series might be a decision you make this year. At around $3,500, those two TVs are neck-and-neck in price and performance.While we haven'...
Intensely bright picture, Deep black levels, Minimized halo and blooming, Superior off-angle viewing to competing LCD TVs, A joy to use
No Dolby Vision, HDR brightness is aggressive
If you don't mind hunting down answers to your questions or problems via community sites or blog posts, then you might think some of Neeo's headaches are quirks rather than deal breakers. If you have zero patience for trying to set something up more than...
Exceptional picture quality, Superb contrast and black levels, Impressive image processing, Excellent motion handling, State-of-the-art smart features, Great design and build quality
Optimum viewing angles are limited, Occasional black crush, No Dolby Vision support
If you're in the market and you've got the budget, then yes you probably should. The Q9FN is the most accomplished TV Samsung has ever made and proves that there's plenty of life left in LCD, especially where HDR is concerned. I have avoided awarding refe...
Exceptional picture quality, Superb contrast and black levels, Impressive image processing, Excellent motion handling, State-of-the-art smart features, Great design and build quality
Optimum viewing angles are limited, Occasional black crush, No Dolby Vision support
If you're in the market and you've got the budget, then yes you probably should. The Q9FN is the most accomplished TV Samsung has ever made and proves that there's plenty of life left in LCD, especially where HDR is concerned. I have avoided awarding refe...
Published: 2018-04-23, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Spectacular HDR picture quality, Powerful, well-rounded sound, Good smart system, Cutting-edge gaming features
Limited viewing angles, Potentially divisive design, Over-ambitious in places
Aside from not supporting Dolby Vision, with the Q9F Samsung has taken on board pretty much all the criticisms levelled at its 2017 QLED debutantes. It's introduced direct lighting with local dimming. It's remembered that contrast and black level performa...