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SAMSUNG Electronics QN75Q6FNAFXZA Flat 75" QLED 4K UHD 6 Series Smart TV 2018

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Size: 75 in


Style: TV


Features

  • Product Dimensions: With Stand 65.9" W x 41.3" H x 14.1" D | Without Stand 65.9" W x 38" D x 2.3" H
  • Q Contrast: Experience dramatic depth from the darkest to brightest scenes; Sound Output (RMS): 40Watt
  • Q HDR: See colors in movies and shows pop, just as the director intended, in stunning high dynamic range
  • Q Style: A thoughtful design with a clean cable solution allows you to focus on a TV without the clutter
  • Ambient Mode: With our new Ambient Mode, you can elevate your living room with decorative content, useful information, your own photos, and even some background music; You wont notice the TV on the wall as it blends perfectly with your decor
  • Smart TV with Bixby Voice: A revolutionary way to help find streaming and live TV shows with a universal guide, OneRemote and voice assistance

Description

The eye will savor the 2018 Q6. Welcome to the prestigious QLED lineup that tantalizes your vision with 1 billion+ shades of Q Color while Ambient Mode alters the screen into a spectacular visual display. See colors in movies and shows pop, just as the director intended, in stunning high dynamic range. QLED TVs meet the highest 4K Ultra High-Definition standards as defined by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). Burn-in is when station logos, stock tickers, or other images linger on your screen. But, with Samsung QLED TVs you don't have to worry because all QLED TVs are 100% guaranteed against burn-in. Meet Bixby, your intelligent voice assistant in your new 2018 QLED TV. Bixby makes it easy to search for content, flip channels, or even ask questions such as the current weather using only your voice. Just click voice recognition on your remote or mobile, and Bixby is at your command. Have several smart devices to manage? No problem. Simply download SmartThings App on your mobile to control and monitor your new QLED TV and connected devices all in one screen!

Screen Size: 74.5 Inches


Brand: Samsung


Product Dimensions: 14.1"D x 65.9"W x 41.3"H


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 240 Hz


Special Feature: Flat


Model Name: Q6FN


Included Components: Remote, Television


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi, HDMI


Brand Name: ‎Samsung


Item Weight: ‎81.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎65.9 x 14.1 x 41.3 inches


Item model number: ‎QN75Q6FNAFXZA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color Name: ‎Eclipse Silver


Specification Met: ‎Energy Star


Special Features: ‎Flat


Speaker Type: ‎2.1CH


Item Weight: ‎81.1 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎74.5 Inches


Wattage: ‎40 watts


Date First Available: March 5, 2018


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  • Magical, also now features built in AppleTV
Size: 65 in Style: TV
8-10-19: A few weeks ago Samsung updated these TVs with AppleTV. Now it’s built in and you can use airplay to stream photos and more to your Samsung QLED. Before I had to use a third party app and it was laggy. With AppleTV it works exactly as you would expect. If you want to stream Facebook live videos from your phone, or anything else, now you can do it!! Just open Appletv on your QLED, and open airplay on your I device. Then select the Samsung Q6, you’re off and running easy peazy!! OK, so I have purchased, and owned several flat screen tv's. My first was a Pioneer plasma, back in 2004. It was by far my most expensive flat panel. My biggest is the Epson 5050 projector, which is spectacular. But my favorite is definitely the Samsung Q6. It is my favorite, because it an amazing looking, all inclusive tv. The stainless thin bezel is very attractive. The stand is sleek, and hides cables, and holds the panel in place securely, even on top of a cabinet. Installation of the base is as simple as clicking the feet on to the panel. No tools required, yet it still works perfectly. I was not expecting that, and only installed the base as a hold over, until I got the wall mount installed. but I ended up liking the TV on the base so much, I just left it. The remote may be the star of the show. It is truly a magical experience, and like no remote I have ever used. It has only a few buttons, but yet seems to do everything, and its fairly intuitive, though there may be a bit of a learning curve, for some, because of hidden feature buttons. What is magical is that anything connected to the Samsung by HDMI, is magically learned by the remote, and then is easily controlled. The remote is not hindered by line of sight either, so you can tuck your Roku, or DVD player away in a cabinet, and it will still work fine. the remote does not have to be pointed at the tv either, it will work under the covers, if your are comfortably snuggled under a blanket, and don't want to reach out, no worries, the remote will work under there too. Sadly if you drop the remote in the couch, and then sit on it, it will also control the TV, and potentially change your show, beware. Like the remote, the display is magical. The resolution is phenomenal, the colors are bright, and vibrant, exactly what I would expect from something as hyped as the QLED. I watch a lot of HGTV, which is definitely not filmed in 4K, however the upscaling is very good. Perhaps to the point that you can see little imperfections, that the producers would have rather kept hidden. I watched the NHL finals, not really a hockey fan, but being born and raised in Missouri just an hour from StL, I wasn't going to miss history. The colors, and resolution just popped off the screen. The fast action was clear and smooth. I am so overly excited for football season. Patrick Mahomes bazaooka mode is going to explode off of this screen. I may never walk upstairs and watch football on the 110 inch theater screen again. This Samsung is my favorite. Now it is not entirely perfect. The Q6 is a smart TV, so you dont need a Roku, or apple TV, or firestick. I have those plugged in, and they work great, but it also has all the smart apps built in, like Hulu, prime, movies anywhere, and so on, so I can access my programming that I subscribe to, directly. However, Hulu live almost always has to be accessed twice. The first time it will lock up, and then I have to back out and go back in. i don't know why it does this, but it seem sot be pretty consistent. its a small issue, and if it overly bugs me, Ill move my Apple $K tv form the theater I'm no longer using, to the Samsung, or just use the firestick, or any of my other options. So it's a small issue, but when your spending a Thousand bucks or so, its good to know the whole truth. I know my review is overly positive, and it is important to note, I paid the full advertised price, and I still love it. When I pay full price, I tend to have higher expectations. Now full price for this model, is much more reasonable, as it is last years model, so it is discounted, but that price is available to anyone. At the current list price, I can not imagine finding a better value. Its a few hundred dollars more than the black Friday specials, that are guaranteed to disappoint, yet its a full featured, nicely spec'ed out tv. Throw an 82 inch on the wall, and you'll never go to a movie theater again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2019 by trbizwiz trbizwiz

  • Great picture quality; apps don't get in the way
Size: 82 in Style: TV
I was anxious about ordering this TV based on several of the reviews complaining about apps you couldn't get rid of and that were slow, cumbersome, and in the way. I never intended to use the TV's apps because I have a 5.1 surround home theater that's the heart of the system, but apps getting in the way on the TV, and pushing me to buy content from Samsung, might be a problem. I'm happy to say they're not. Once the TV is set up you can disable the menu bar showing up at all, unless you ask for it with the remote, and it is quietly and peacefully just a big, beautiful display for whatever the amp sends it via the HDMI cable. You'd have the same results if you used a Roku, cable box, or DVR for your input to it, and didn't need to use the TV's own "smart" apps. I also didn't use the TV's internal speakers, but disabled them, since my audio is going to my surround sound speakers. So I can't speak to how well those work. But when it comes to the picture, it's amazing. Well, out of the box, it's terrible, but only in the same way nearly every high-def TV is -- they set them to Vivid or Dynamic, some settings designed to catch the eye in a visually noisy Best Buy under bright fluorescent lights, but look awful at home, with an odd jerky motion and harsh colors. Change to Movie mode, and it's ten times better. Then disable all the "smart" signal processing and automatic image changing settings, and it's even better. 20 minutes with the Spears & Munsil calibration disc led to a few small tweaks to color, balance, tint, etc. and it's even better yet. All the benefits of OLED (strong colors with sharp contrast and fine variations in shading, for instance) without the disadvantages (high cost, burn-in issues, and poor blacks). 4k video is breathtaking, and even older video upscales amazingly well (we were stunned at how good old ST:TOS looked), though of course, no force in heaven or earth can make 70s BBC footage look like anything but 70s BBC footage. Also, bafflingly, the TV comes on streaming some YouTube-like source that has some of the worst image quality imaginable. Way to go, guys. It ought to come up showing some breathtaking 4k footage, not blocky, poorly edited video taken with an old phone. I can well imagine the apps are not great. The remote is pretty bad, the menus are a bit clunky to navigate, Samsung's online presence (probably pretty smooth if you already have a Samsung phone and thus accounts) is oddly broken (I had to create one account to get the TV set up, but couldn't link it to Samsung's cloud, so needed a second one to be able to show images), and I can see how the apps seem determined to push you to buy content from Samsung. But all it takes is a Roku (price: drop in the bucket compared to the cost of this TV) to avoid all that. Just consider it part of the price of the system, just like you would HDMI cables or a mount. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2019 by Freesia Perricone Freesia Perricone

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