High peak brightness, Effective local dimming on SDR, Wide colour gamut, Very low input lag, Simple setup and operation, Excellent feature set, Good design and build quality
Local dimming struggles on HDR, Narrow optimal viewing angle
The Samsung Q7 is certainly a very capable TV and for those who are interested in buying a QLED model but find the price of the Q8 a bit steep, it makes for an ideal alternative. The Q7F has all of Samsung's usual flair, with an attractive design and a de...
Bright, vibrant picture, Crisp and detailed, Great, easy-to-use smart TV interface, Attractive design
Forgoes black levels for brightness, Motion is hard to get right, Narrow viewing angle for best picture
As much as Samsung wants to claim that its QLED TVs can give OLED a run for its money, the QE55Q7F instead runs its own race entirely. And that's not a bad thing. For all of OLED's brilliant deep blacks, the Q7F responds with unrivalled brightness, creat...
Awesomely bright, vibrant images, Detailed and very sharp indeed, Neat, attractive design, Smart and simple to use, Excellent for gaming,
Sacrifices black performance for vibrancy, Poor viewing angles, Motion isn't perfect,
That Netflix/Amazon HDR bug cost the Q7F a five-star verdict when it was initially reviewed, but with the latest software Samsung has removed the issue and the TV is now performing at its impressive best.It should come as no surprise at all to discover it...
Published: 2017-05-15, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
All-round 360-degree design, One Connect box keeps things clean, Invisible Cable does what it says, colour and HDR performance is impressive, connected apps and features
Some light bleed in blacks for extreme scenes due to bottom edge illumination only, price is fairly hight, power cable is far too short
Samsung's QLED adventure takes a step up over its flagship SUHD TVs from 2016. The interface is simplified, lightning fast and easy to use. The connectivity is good and the One Connect box is practical to keep everything looking cleaner. The choice of sta...
Published: 2017-05-15, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Yes—if you want a truly premium HDR experience, and don't mind paying for it.The Q7F is an extremely impressive TV, and easily one of the best HDR series to come along so far. But that functionality comes at a price. The 55-inch will set you back about $2...
Bright, vibrant picture, Crisp and detailed, Great, easy-to-use smart TV interface, Attractive design
Forgoes black levels for brightness, Motion is hard to get right, Narrow viewing angle for best picture
As much as Samsung wants to claim that its QLED TVs can give OLED a run for its money, the QE55Q7F instead runs its own race entirely. And that's not a bad thing.For all of OLED's brilliant deep blacks, the Q7F responds with unrivalled brightness, creatin...