8K UHD native resolution (7860 x 4320 pixels), High pixel density improves overall image with source material of every resolution, Excellent remote control and overall industrial design
Very minor rendering issues with 4K UHD content, No Dolby Vision support, Upper-crust price tag
The Q900 is Samsung's best TV to date. It not only rends 8K UHD natively, it makes 4K UHD look better because of the high pixel density. The color, motion, and general processing are top notch. Our only caveats are the cost, lack of Dolby Vision support...
Publicerad: 2019-04-15, Författare: Stephen , testad av: 4k.com
To really summarize our perception of the Samsung Q900's value for price and bottom line verdict, we have to say that this is an excellent TV in so many ways but that its price is way too high for the performance it offers. Unless you really want to have...
8K is impressive with 8K content, Color reproduction, processing, Nice remote, Decent operating system, One Connect box (but big)
AI upscaling not living up to claims, Zone dimming needs polishing, No Tizen software updates
I have little doubt that 8K will be the next step on the picture quality ladder and with Q900R Samsung has launched an 8K TV that is actually within grasp (at least in Europe where it is available in 65 and 75-inch sizes). However, 8K calls for HDMI 2.1 a...
Publicerad: 2018-10-24, Författare: Chris , testad av: bgr.com
Sammanfattning: If you've got $15k to spend on a gorgeous TV that you absolutely don't need, then by all means, let this be the one. That's the takeaway you might be left with after checking out the early reviews of Samsung's 85-inch, QLED 8K TV — the Q900R that was unve...
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Publicerad: 2018-09-07, Författare: Jacob , testad av: audioholics.com
Sammanfattning: It is therefore unsurprising that Samsung is emphasizing its new TV's proprietary AI (artificial intelligence) image processing, which upscales lower-resolution images to 8K. Whether the source is a 1080i broadcast or a 4K stream from Netflix, the Q900FN'...
Publicerad: 2020-10-11, Författare: Henry , testad av: techradar.com
Amazing upscaling to 8K, Stellar smart platform, Expansive zero-bezel screen
Some background grain with HD, Aggressive brightness control, No Dolby Vision
For a high-end 8K TV, the Q900TS is a great buy if you don't want to splash out on the Q950TS, but are looking for largely the same specifications. However, for an 8K TV smaller than 65 inches, or cheaper than £4,499, you'll want to look elsewhere...
Sammanfattning: Sporting a native 7680×4320 pixel display, this 8K TV offers four times the detail of Ultra HD 4K. Play an 8K source via its USB media player or HDMI input to witness images with astonishing depth, clarity and sense of realness, while AI upscaling convert...
Publicerad: 2019-02-28, Författare: Steve , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Superb pictures (in both HDR and standard), State-of-the-art image processing, Impressively wide viewing angles, Comprehensive smart features, Incredibly low input lag
No Dolby Vision or Atmos support
The Samsung Q90 is easily the best 4K TV that the company has produced to date. It builds upon all the performance innovations seen in recent years and has improved them. The Ultra Black Filter does a remarkable job of eliminating reflections, thus the Ul...
Publicerad: 2019-01-21, Författare: John , testad av: trustedreviews.com
Fantastically dynamic and punchy HDR pictures, 8K resolution is mesmerising with native 8K content, but upscaled non-8K sources look outstanding too
Currently no native 8K content, Limited viewing angles, Some backlight instability in Standard preset
The QE75Q900R isn't quite as spectacular as its larger 8K sibling, in terms of either its brightness or the impact of its 8K resolution. Nevertheless, it delivers the most detailed, sharp and colourful pictures of any 75-inch TV – even when you're not wat...
Publicerad: 2019-01-10, Författare: What , testad av: whathifi.com
Fabulously bright and vibrant, Awesome blacks, Perfect viewing angles, Super-thin,
Still a long way off, Big, Will be very expensive at first,
And, let's remember, that launch is still a long way off: We don't expect to see this consumer model in shops until 2020 at the earliest. A huge amount of refinement and development is going to be going on between now and then.And that's hugely exciting...