Excellent black performance for a non-OLED, Vibrant but natural colours, Superb detail and edge definition, Neat gaming features, So many apps,
Loses the great OneConnect box, Not as bright as the Q9FN, Easily bested for sound quality,
Think of the Q8DN as a Q9FN with the brightness dialled down, and you're pretty much there. This is the same sharp, detailed picture, with the same approach to colours (albeit with the loss of a little punch) and the same range of apps and picture process...
Published: 2018-03-10, Author: Michael , review by: techradar.com
Direct backlight LEDs, Screen non-reflective at all angles, Bundled with tons of new features, Reasonably priced
More traditional design, Not enough local dimming zones, Same brightness as last year, Not available worldwide
With full-array local dimming, smart home support and HDR10+ functionality, the Samsung Q8FN QLED TV beats out the 2017 Samsung lineup for a fraction of the cost...
Exceptionally bright, colourful HDR pictures, Very watchable in ambient light, Pretty design
It's rather expensive, Backlight striping around stand-out bright HDR objects, Banding with some HDR colour blends
Exaggerated backlight striping issues may be a distraction for dedicated home cinema fans. But for more casual users the Samsung QE55Q8C is a beautifully designed and uniquely talented TV that's just about ‘out there' enough to justify its £3000 price tag...
Published: 2017-08-08, Author: John , review by: pocket-lint.com
Boasts a lovely cable free design, exceptionally bright and colour-rich HDR pictures that hold up unprecedentedly well to bright room conditions
Curved screen will be divisive, backlight flaws are apparent with HDR content, it's not cheap
There are times where the Samsung Q8C's pictures look genuinely spectacular, leaving you in no doubt as to QLED's potential as a TV technology. The way its pictures still standout in ambient light make this particular set uniquely well qualified for relat...
The way the Q8C's combination of brightness and edge LED lighting can cause some backlight distractions during dark-room viewing means we can't give it an unbridled recommendation. But its QLED approach to LCD technology delivers extremes of HDR-focused c...
High brightness and excellent colours, Great HDR performance, Excellent upscaling of Blu-Rays and Games, Good horizontal viewing angles for a Curved Display, Good audio performance
Hotstar is missing from the Tizen Store, Favours reds in HDR+ Mode, Unsatisfactory voice recognition
Samsung has been pushing the envelope for curved displays for a while now, and now it's reached a point where we do see the appeal in them. The performance of the Q8C is quite brilliant when it comes to handling colours and filling up a room with its impr...
Published: 2017-07-12, Author: Ali , review by: bgr.in
The Samsung 65-inch Q8C Curved QLED TV is a part of Samsung's premium smart TV range this year, and comes with a price tag that proves it. However, if you're spending Rs 4,49,000 on a TV, you expect no less than the best. The Q8C excels in the important d...
Premium design, Excellent display resolution, Tizen OS
After using this TV, one thing was very clear that Samsung tried to put its best foot forward in this product segment. Without a doubt, the Samsung Q8c offers an amazing cinematic experience with amazing picture quality and brilliant colours.But that's no...
If you are looking for a curved TV that is going to wow your guests when you entertain them in your living room, you will not go wrong with the Samsung Q8C...
Phenomenal image quality, Beautiful and slim design
Too expensive to recommend, Buggy sample unit
While the Q8C is no doubt a stunning piece of tech, it's sporting newer tech from Samsung that is going to initially make it super expensive. At AED 24,999 it's a serious investment to make, but it's honestly an investment you can make later on when p...