Samsung Q900 75" Class 8K UHD QLED TV (2019)
Model: QN75Q900RBFXZA
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Video
TV Tuner | Yes - ATSC, Clear QAM |
Video System | NTSC |
Speaker
Sound | Stereo |
Subwoofer | None |
Power | 60 W |
Dolby Digital | Yes |
Remote
Microphone | Yes |
General
Weight | 89.7 lb / 40.69 kg Without Stand92.2 lb / 41.82 kg With Stand |
Power Consumption | Typical: 275.0 WStandby: 0.5 W |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 66.0 x 38.0 x 1.4" / 1677.2 x 964.6 x 35.6 mm Without Stand66.0 x 40.4 x 13.3" / 1677.2 x 1024.9 x 337.5 mm With Stand |
Display
Pixel Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Panel Type | LED LCD |
Screen Size (Diagonal) | 74.5" |
HDR Compatibility | HDR10, HDR10+, Hybrid Log Gamma |
Convenience
Wall Mounting | 400 x 400mm |
Supported Languages | EnglishFrenchSpanish |
Remote Control | Yes |
Virtual Assistant Support | Samsung Bixby |
Operating System | Tizen |
Wi-Fi | Built-In |
Picture Modes | Game |
Sound Modes | Game |
Control Console
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 15.4 x 2.6 x 5.1" / 39.1 x 6.6 x 12.9 cm |
Power Requirements | 100-120 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Connectivity
Output Ports | 1 x TOSLINK Optical – Audio |
Ethernet | LAN |
Control | RS-232C |
Primary Connectivity Location | Control Console |
Input Ports | 4 x HDMI – Audio, Video1 x RF Antenna – Audio, Video |
USB Ports | 3 x USB (Version Unspecified) – Audio, Video |
The QE75Q900R is the most affordable 8K TV yet, but can 8K still have an impact on a 75-inch screen?
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Fantastically dynamic and punchy HDR pictures, 8K resolution is mesmerising with native 8K content..., ...but upscaled non-8K sources look outstanding too
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Currently no native 8K content, Limited viewing angles, Some backlight instability in Standard preset
The QN75Q900R is the most affordable 8K TV yet, but can 8K still have an impact on a 75-inch screen?
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Fantastically dynamic and punchy HDR pictures, 8K resolution is mesmerising with native 8K content..., ...but upscaled non-8K sources look outstanding too
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Currently no native 8K content, Limited viewing angles, Some backlight instability in Standard preset
Wildly ambitious precursor to a new era of TV, or wizardly marketing wheeze? Perhaps Samsung’s 8K debutant is a bit of both but the sheer quality of its images, and the fact the price is merely high, as opposed to insane, might lure in some more intrepid TV shoppers
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You’ll be first on the block with a 4320p TV, Native 8K footage looks gob-smacking, Good HDR performance
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Teensy problem: there's almost no native 8K content to watch, No Dolby Vision HDR support, Quite costly, as you'd imagine
My TV's are great, but I want to return the sound bar. It's not what I thought I was ordering. It's too much and I don't really need it.
Having had this TV for a few weeks the clarity and sharpness is stunning and brings new life to HD and 4K content especially. The upscaling to 8K is beautiful and it gives a certain depth to the image I just feel you can't get with a 4K set.
Bought this tv a couple of weeks ago and are still finding out loads of different thingsyou can do with it. It is an excellent product
- 8K UHD 7680 x 4320 QLED Panel
- HDR10, HDR10+, HLG Support
- Motion Rate 240 for Reduced Motion Blur
- Built-In Wi-Fi & Ethernet Connectivity
- Screen Mirroring Technology
- Full Web Browser
- Access Samsung Smart Hub & Apps
- 4 x HDMI / 3 x USB
- 100% of DCI-P3 Color Space Compatibility
- Includes One Connect Box
- Samsung Q900 75" Class 8K UHD QLED TV
- Smart Remote Control with Batteries
- One Connect Box
- Power Cable
- Limited 1-Year Warranty
- Limited 90-Day Warranty for Commercial Use