Stunning picture quality, 120Hz refresh rate, 75-inches of screen to view
Expensive,
In conclusion, our Samsung QN75Q8FN TV review should give you the impression that we're impressed by the TV's quality. It's hard not to be—but we would've wanted more focus on who it's for. With a 120Hz refresh rate, it can be used for casual gamers, and...
The Q8FN doesn't include the One Connect box, and its luminance spec is slightly lower than the more-expensive Q9FN, but it's every bit as good on all other counts. It's a great TV at a very good price.Sony's XBR X900F barely squeaked out 4 stars because...
Published: 2018-09-21, Author: Brian , review by: tomsguide.com
Superb picture quality, Impressive black levels, Great 4.1 sound, Full-array backlight
No OneConnect box, No Dolby Vision support, Minor light blooming
The Samsung 65-inch Q8FN QLED TV manages to stand out among this year's excellent TVs with a premium design, rich feature set and performance that's on a par with the best premium TVs on the market. It offers great color, excellent HDR performance and it'...
Contrast and Black Levels are excellent for an LED TV, Best in class color performance competition with OLED, Black Uniformity (no light coming through at corners), Competent Antireflective technology, Dark Shadow Detail, Brighter than other UHD LED TVs d
Side angle viewing angle contrast and saturation loss (still), AutoMotion Plus really highlights unnatural effects to 2D shows and movies, Not as bright as some other HDR compatible TVs, Local Dimming from edge lit LEDs not very effective
Zone dimming, Color accuracy and picture processing, Functional operating system, Nice remote control
Narrow viewing angles, Delayed response from dimming zones, Tizen is not getting updates
Samsung Q8FN (US) or Q8DN (Europe) is an interesting addition to Samsungs TV line-up for 2018. It is more affordable than Q9FN but still offers a full array local dimming backlight, although a scaled-down version with fewer dimming zones compared to the...
Excellent color rendition, Deep, detailed-looking blacks, Full-array backlight with local dimming
Potentially confusing screen GUI and remote, Unreliable voice command feature, No Dolby Vision
Quantum dots in Samsung's near-top-of-line QLED TV allow it to deliver exceptionally rich color. Add in a full-array backlight with local dimming and the QN65Q8FN amounts to a winning proposition from a picture quality standpoint...
Published: 2018-07-27, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Excellent display brightness, Full-array LED backlighting with local dimming, High performance on contrast and black level, Incredibly good color performance, Great motion handling, Beautiful design, Decent price
Not nearly as high contrast as Q9FN, Poor native audio power, Weak on viewing angles, Local dimming could be better, Samsung won't add Dolby Vision support
The bottom line for the Q8FN is that it's a fantastic 4K HDR LCD TV at a very decent price. We think it actually offers even more value per dollar spent than the flagship Q9FN even if the latter model definitely outperforms it on key specs. Get this TV if...
Simply unbeatable handling of both dark and ultra-bright material, good efficiency, excellent price,
Thick panel is unappealing, remote is way too basic, can't match the infinite black of an OLED
While the new Samsung Q8F isn't perfect, as we've made clear, no TV is. Based on our extensive testing of 4K TVs over the past few years, however, we can confidently say that the Samsung Q8F (and by extension the upgraded Q9F) is the best 4K TV on the mar...
There's a lot to like about Samsung's QN65Q8C UHD TV. It is a very good all-around performer that's well suited for both bright-room and dark-room viewing and doesn't require much adjustment to look great. It has an excellent complement of features, a ver...
Published: 2017-09-25, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
The design and build quality is fantastic, The built-in speakers are like nothing I've heard on a TV, The display is amazing, Initial setup is a breeze, Built-in software options are great and intuitive, 4K HDR looks AMAZING
May be too pricey for some, even with the current substantial discount