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Published: 2018-12-11, Author: Brian , review by: tomsguide.com
Sleek design reduces cable clutter, Near-OLED levels of picture quality, Strong HDR support, Excellent 4.2-channel sound, Great smart features
No Dolby Vision support, Bixby is slightly less polished than competing voice assistants
Samsung's best is on display on the 65-inch Q9FN QLED TV, and it's hard to overstate how good the end result is. This is Samsung's best version of QLED technology, and this set brings the LCD the closest it's ever been to OLED's industry-leading technolog...
Abstract: I'm going to cut right to the chase: Samsung's newest flagship display, the Q9FN QLED UHD display is brilliant. Utterly, unequivocally, breathtaking in its performance. Virtually without equal, and a true statement piece from a brand known for making big...
Excellent color and clarity, Super stylish interface, remote, and connectivity, Excellent HDR rendering
Doesn't support Dolby Vision, Interface and remote combo are handsome, but not as efficient as they could be
The Q9FN just might be the best TV on the planet. it features the most dynamic picture in the business with great color, excellent brightness, and wonderful detail. Very granular backlighting results in blacks that are as good as they get in an LED-backli...
Very wide, accurate color, Strong contrast for an LCD TV, OneConnect box adds flexibility for wall mounting, Smart TV platform with voice assistant and smart home controls
Bottom Line, The Q9FN TV proves Samsung's QLED technology can go toe-to-toe with OLED, with the widest color gamuts we've seen in a consumer display
The Q9FN TV proves Samsung's QLED technology can go toe-to-toe with OLED, with the widest color gamuts we've seen in a consumer display...
Published: 2018-08-02, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Very wide, accurate color, Strong contrast for an LCD TV, OneConnect box adds flexibility for wall mounting, Smart TV platform with voice assistant and smart home controls,
Expensive for a non-OLED TV, Samsung's Bixby is no Alexa or Google Assistant
The Q9FN TV proves Samsung's QLED technology can go toe-to-toe with OLED, with the widest color gamuts we've seen in a consumer display...
Published: 2018-07-27, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Superb motion handling, Fantastic levels of display brightness, Incredible color performance, incredibly precise LCD TV local dimming, Really, really good black levels and contrast
Very expensive, Viewing angles are poor, Poor native audio quality for such an expensive TV, Still no Dolby Vision for Samsung TVs, Only two sizes
The bottom line for the Samsung Q9FN 4K HDR LCD TV is that it offers superb overall quality as a 4K TV and is possibly this year's single best LCD TV we've reviewed so far. However, because it's on the pricey side, we consider its value per dollar spent t...
Full array local dimming, Color reproduction, processing, One Connect box, Well-functioning OS, Great remote control
Narrow viewing angles, Backlight sometimes gets confused, Tizen not getting updates
Samsung Q9FN is a big step forward compared to last years edge-lit Q9. It offers meaningful advantages in several areas.The design is still very streamlined, despite using a more advanced LED backlight system. The upgraded One Connect box allows users...
Excellent balance of color and brightness, ultra-fast startup, external jack box makes connections easier, great performance with film material,
Thick panel seems a bit too retro, wide, deep footprint makes placement difficult, simply too expensive versus the competition
With its Q9F, Samsung has clearly gone all out trying to regain its dominant position in the 4K TV market. It features all of Samsung's latest technologies, including Quantum Dots, advanced local diming, and an excellent Smart TV interface. Overall, we th...
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Published: 2017-08-05, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Excellent overall performance, Very high picture brightness, Excellent Motion handling, Local diming support, Fantastic, brilliant color delivery, Wonderful TV for console and HDR gaming, Excellent for HDR movies
Contrast Surprisingly low (but still very good), Not exceptionally good for PC monitor use, Terrible built-in audio system, Not as bright as Samsung claimed for QLED, The
Samsung's Q9F may not be quite the “stunning new QLED Flagship” (to summarize the Samsung hype a bit) that Samsung told us to expect but it's still one amazingly good, powerful and highly advanced ultra-premium 4K HDR TV that gives some very stiff competi...
Excellent color and detail, Extremely smooth action, Top-notch remote and interface
Does not support Dolby Vision, Mild blooming with bright objects on large dark backgrounds
If this TV isn't the best you can buy, it's darn close to it. The color, HDR, detail rendering, smooth motion, and 1000-nit brightness are all as good as it gets. Blacks are excellent for an LCD. The Q9F doesn't support Dolby Vision, though, and that HDR...