Colorful, contrasty images, Excellent upscaling, Class-leading gaming performance, Good sound for a flatscreen TV,
Lacking shadow detail, No Dolby Vision,
The Samsung Q80T is the company's entry-level Full Array Local Dimming TV for 2020, dishing up impressive performance for its price. Picture quality is bright, colourful and full of contrast, upscaling of non-4K sources is great, and gaming performance is...
Published: 2020-05-21, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
Excellent contrast and colours, Three-dimensional and detailed, Solid, spacious sound,
Occasionally overcooks colours, Slightly exaggerates film grain,
While Samsung's approach to its 2020 model numbers is off-putting, the Q80T's performance is anything but. It's the first mid-range 55-incher that we've seen this year, but it sets a formidable benchmark thanks to its dynamic and solid picture, substantia...
Published: 2020-05-06, Author: Steve , review by: T3.com
Beautiful colours,Strong brightness and contrast,Incredible gaming chops,Fantastic upscaling,
No Freeview Play, No Dolby Vision, Some blooming from backlight,
The Samsung Q80T is a dream for next-gen gaming, and handles movies and TVs with style thanks to its bright screen and best-in-class upscaling.Reasons to buy+Beautiful colours+Strong brightness and contrast+Incredible gaming chops+Fantastic upscalingReaso...
Samsung has designed the Q80T for the widest possible appeal. In a bright room, few models look as colour rich with such strong contrast. The provision of a full array backlight also goes some way to satisfying home cinema fans who demand more HDR precisi...
Published: 2020-04-28, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Outstanding 4K clarity,First class HD SDR upscaling,Fast gaming performance,Superior OTS sound system
Occasional backlight blooming,No Dolby Vision,No Freeview Play
The Q80T may lack flagship status in Samsung's QLED line-up, but there's little obvious sense of compromise in its rank. Image clarity is scintillating, while colour fidelity and black level are both excellent.Outstanding picture clarity, crowd-pleasing d...
No matter where in the room you sit, the picture on the screen looks the same and the colours don't fluctuate, It comes with two remote controls – a traditional remote and a smart remote that has dedicated Netflix and Amazon Prime buttons, There's voice c
There are no parental controls, There's no support for Dolby Vision
It's around £1,000 less expensive than its predecessor as it doesn't include a One Connect box. It's also not quite as bright as the previous model and a little chunkier, too. But, it's still a great TV and worthwhile investment.Key SpecificationsScreen s...
Published: 2019-08-01, Author: Michael , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: While the Q80R's colors aren't quite as voluminous as some of Samsung's previous QLED TVs, the quantum dots nevertheless deliver a remarkably colorful experience.One of the main selling points of quantum dot technology—particularly in the age of OLED—is i...
Impressive black levels, Wide viewing angles, Super-low input lag, Works well in bright rooms
No Dolby Vision HDR, Colour accuracy is worse than rival brands
As long as ultimate slimness isn't the be-all and end-all of your TV selection process, the Q80R deserves your serious consideration. The punchy image quality, super-wide viewing angles and anti-reflective filter are a huge boon for daytime TV watching –...
Impressive black levels, Wide viewing angles, Super-low input lag, Works well in bright rooms
No Dolby Vision HDR, Colour accuracy is worse than rival brands
As long as ultimate slimness isn't the be-all and end-all of your TV selection process, the Q80R deserves your serious consideration. The punchy image quality, super-wide viewing angles and anti-reflective filter are a huge boon for daytime TV watching –...