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Samsung Q60T QLED

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Product Overview

Samsung Q60T is the entry-level option in Samsung's 2020 QLED 4K smart TV lineup. It offers almost the same feature set as the higher-priced Q70T but with a lower-powered processor, the Quantum Processor 4K Lite.
For the most affordable full-array LED option, Samsung also markets the Q80T.
Samsung also markets the Q65T in select markets, though it only differs from the Q60T in color (Titan Gray vs. Black).

Ratings

What we found

Neofiliac score 80%
Pros
  • Gorgeous QLED panel
  • High screen-to-body ratio
  • Supports HDR10, HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma), HDR10+, and Quantum HDR
  • Rich color reproduction
  • Exceptional 7000:1 contrast ratio
  • 10-bit display panel
Cons

    What external reviewers found

    External score 63%
    Pros
    • Excellent smart TV interface
    • Excellent image quality
    • Excellent gaming performance
    • Great upscaling from 4K/HDR
    • Outstanding contrast ratio
    • Solid build quality
    Cons
    • Poor sound
    • Lacks Dolby Atmos
    • Mediocre response time
    • No HDR10 support
    • No Dolby Vision or HDR10+

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    Specifications

    Variants shown:
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    43"
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    55"
    55"
    58"
    58"
    65"
    65"
    75"
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    85"

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    External Reviews

    rtings[1]

    Reviewer score 47% (normalized by Neofiliac)
    Reviewers from rtings have found:
    The Samsung Q60T is a decent all-around TV for most uses. It's good for watching TV during the day since it gets quite bright and has decent reflection handling. Despite lacking local dimming, it's still decent for watching movies in dark rooms thanks to its outstanding contrast ratio and black uniformity. It has a low input lag, so gaming feels responsive, but its slow response time makes motion look blurry.
    Pros
    • Outstanding contrast ratio
    • Removes judder from native 24p sources
    • Decent reflection handling
    Cons
    • Mediocre response time
    • Narrow viewing angles
    • No local dimming feature

    t3[2]

    Reviewer score 73% (normalized by Neofiliac)
    Reviewers from t3 have found:
    At sub-10ms, the Samsung's responses are razor-sharp in its gaming mode. It is missing some cutting-edge gaming features supported on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Find even £99 in your budget for a dedicated soundbar and you'll improve on the sound of the Q60T/Q65T to a frankly indecent degree.
    Pros
    • Excellent image quality
    • Excellent gaming performance
    • Excellent smart TV interface
    Cons
    • No HDR10 support
    • Poor sound

    techradar[3]

    Reviewer score 66% (normalized by Neofiliac)
    Reviewers from techradar have found:
    You're still getting great upscaling from HD, even on the Q60T's larger screen sizes. You're also getting Samsung's Wide Viewing Angle technology, which launched in 2019 on its higher-end sets, and has since trickled down to more affordable QLEDs. There's a noticeable increase in the range of colors available, though there's still a kind of flatness to the picture. For a truly bright HDR set, you should consider upgrading to the Q80T or Q95T (2,000 nits)
    Pros
    • Great upscaling from 4K/HDR
    • Solid build quality
    Cons
    • No Dolby Vision or HDR10+

    tomsguide[4]

    Reviewer score 67% (normalized by Neofiliac)
    Reviewers from tomsguide have found:
    The Q60T features the same Tizen smart TV platform as higher-end Samsung QLEDs. It has almost all the services we look for, including AT&T TV, Sling and YouTube TV for live streaming. The TV offers three sound modes: Standard, Adaptive and Amplify.
    Pros
    • Sleek design
    • Lots of smart TV features
    • Easy to set up
    Cons
    • No Dolby Vision or HDR10+
    • Lacks Dolby Atmos

    References

    1. ^ Samsung Q60/Q60T QLED TV Review. [rtings].
    2. ^ Samsung Q60T/Q65T (QE55Q65T) review: this cheap 4K QLED TV is a budget winner. [t3].
    3. ^ Samsung Q60T QLED TV review. [techradar].
    4. ^ Samsung Q60T QLED TV review. [tomsguide].

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