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    QN65Q6FN
    A 65-inch LCD (LED) Ultra HD TV with a backlight local dimming feature from Samsung, with 2160p resolution, and a claimed 240-hertz refresh rate (may not be true native frame rate), four HDMI inputs, no component-video inputs, and two USB ports. This TV is internet enabled.
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    Description
    A 65-inch LCD (LED) Ultra HD TV with a backlight local dimming feature from Samsung, with 2160p resolution, and a claimed 240-hertz refresh rate (may not be true native frame rate), four HDMI inputs, no component-video inputs, and two USB ports. This TV is internet enabled.

    CR Expert Take

    How did it perform in our owner surveys and expert lab testing?

    What goes into the Overall Score?

    Ratings Scorecard

    OWNER SURVEYS

    Predicted Reliability
     /  5
    Owner Satisfaction
     /  5

    EXPERT LAB TESTS

    HD picture quality
     /  5
    UHD picture quality
     /  5
    HDR
     /  5
    Viewing angle
     /  5
    Motion blur
     /  5
    Sound quality
     /  5
    Versatility
     /  5
    Data privacy
     /  5
    Data security
     /  5
    Ultra HD Picture Quality
     /  5
    Ultra HD performance
     /  5
    Color
     /  5
    Screen size (in.)
     /  5
    TV resolution type
     /  5
    Display type (Backlight)
     /  5
    Internet-enabled
     /  5
    Energy cost/yr. ($)
     /  5

    Detailed Test Results

    HD PICTURE QUALITY. HD picture quality was excellent. It did an excellent job displaying the finest detail of HD content. Color accuracy was excellent, so colors, especially flesh tones, looked very natural and lifelike. Very good contrast--the difference between the darkest blacks and brightest whites--gave images convincing depth and dimension. Black levels are very good, with help from Samsung's vertically controlled edge "Local Dimming" feature, delivering fairly deep blacks that help contrast in darker scenes (though quality does degrade as you move to the sides - see viewing angle). This was one of the brightest models we've tested (with the backlight control turned up), so the picture remains quite viewable in a very sunny room. A lower backlight setting is recommended for a dimmer viewing environment. In scenes with subtly shaded light-to-dark areas, such as a sky during sunset, the model did a very good job producing a smooth transition without distinct, coarse bands. The deinterlacing and film mode operations were excellent on HD content; there was little or no trace of jaggies on the edges of objects for video and film-based 1080i video content, such as from cable.

    VIEWING ANGLE. This Samsung has a moderate viewing angle overall, decent, but not quite as good as the better-performing TVs we've tested. The optimal seating position for best picture quality is directly in front of this model. When we viewed the TV from the sides, image quality got worse. The picture showed a slight loss of color. Black levels visibly brightened, reducing contrast especially on dark scenes. When viewing the image from above or below eye level to the screen, the vertical viewing angle was very good. The picture showed minimal change in color, contrast, and black level.

    ULTRA HD PERFORMANCE. Overall UHD performance is excellent, as is HD-to-UHD upconversion. All native 4K content (non HDR) we played on this model, including movies and test videos, was presented in full 4K detail with excellent fidelity when played back via the TV's HDMI input. Via the USB port, high-resolution photos were displayed in full 4K detail. With regular HD content, the TV's HD-to-UHD up-conversion processing was generally excellent with the edges along diagonals of image content looking very smooth with minimal jaggies.

    HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE (HDR) PERFORMANCE. HDR performance is limited. The display's lack of high brightness capability (by HDR standards) limited its ability to show the benefits of HDR to full effect on our test videos, while revealing very good contrast between moderately bright and very bright highlights within a scene. It did a good job reproducing a greater range of nuanced shadow detail from black to white, with no obvious banding on areas of the image that have subtle shade variations. There was no visible loss of near-white shadow detail in the brightest areas. Very bright colored objects remained nicely saturated.

    MOTION BLUR. This Samsung TV has very good motion performance, with minimal blurring on our motion tests, thanks to Samsung's "Auto Motion Plus". This feature is designed to reduce motion blur, a shortcoming of most displays. Although this TV includes a "LED Clear Motion" setting that was slightly effective at further reducing motion blur, it limited the brightness of the image and also added some flicker to the picture, so we left the feature off.

    SCREEN REFLECTIVITY. Though not as mirror-like as on some models, this screen surface is glossy and therefore susceptible to reflections from a nearby lamp or window. It does a good job reducing glare from ambient light and maintains contrast in a brighter room environment.

    SOUND QUALITY. This model has very good sound quality, better than most models we've tested. Whether you're watching a blockbuster movie, a concert, or TV show, it is able to deliver a satisfying listening experience. Bass was deep, providing satisfying fullness to the sound but lacking in definition a bit, and treble was nicely detailed, while the overall sound was a bit closed in. The speakers produced a good volume range so this model should play sufficiently loud in typical room environments and without obvious distortion. Unlike most of our tested models, this model's sound should satisfy the more discerning listeners, so an external sound bar is optional.

    EASE OF USE. On first power up there is an on-screen guide that helps you through setting up the TV. Samsung’s advanced remote off-loads traditional buttons such as input-select and number pad, to the on-screen display. Though navigation is intuitive, the remote's non-backlit buttons have limited tactility and are not so easy to read, so you'll need to get comfortable with their feel when viewing in a darkened environment. It includes a built-in microphone. The TV's stand is 43 inches wide.

    INTERNET FEATURES. This TV provides advanced Internet capabilities via its "Smart Hub" portal with access to a library of applications, and a full Web browser. Movie streaming services include Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, HBO Go and HBO Now. Includes built-in Bixby, which allows you to use natural speech to ask questions, launch applications, and search programming via the remote's built-in microphone.

    CONNECTIONS. This model has four HDMI inputs-- one supports ARC (Audio Return Channel), no component input, and no composite input. It also has two USB ports, an optical digital audio out, an Ethernet port, WiFi wireless networking; DLNA, to access files within your home network; Casting, which allows you to send streaming content from your mobile device to the TV via your home network; Screen mirroring, where the image on your smartphone or other compatible device can also appear on the TV.

    INCLUDED IN THE BOX. A printed user manual. A quick start guide. An electronic manual in the TV's menu. A remote control with batteries. A detachable power cord.

    ABOUT ULTRA HD TESTING: We test UHD picture quality using 4K movies, videos, photos, and test patterns to confirm these displays deliver performance to this format's full potential. We check the TV's ability to reproduce 4K image detail, as well as high dynamic range (HDR) for TVs that support this capability. Image quality is tested using a 4K movie player connected to the TV's HDMI input, as well as from files stored on flash drive plugged into the TV's USB port. We also check how well the TV can upscale HD movies to the display's higher UHD resolution while keeping artifacts such as "jaggies" along the edges of image content to a minimum. The best UHD TVs, and HDTVs, present high fidelity images that reveal the full quality of the best source content without degradation.

    About

    The Samsung QN65Q6FN is a 65-inch LCD (LED) Ultra HD TV with a native resolution of 3840x2160 (2160p). It uses edge-lit LED backlighting. Rather than the basic 60Hz, it has a claimed 240Hz frame rate, a feature designed to reduce motion blur.

    It includes an Ethernet jack allowing for a wired connection to your home network. It is also WiFi capable, so you can connect it to your home network wirelessly. It is DLNA certified, so you can view digital photos stored on a compatible computer, phone, or other mobile device also connected to your home network.

    This TV has four HDMI inputs, and no component-video inputs. It also has two USB ports, which may be used to play media--photos, videos, and music--stored on a flash drive.

    The Samsung QN65Q6FN measures 35.8 inches high by 56.9 inches wide by 11.2 inches deep, including its base. The panel itself is 2.2 inches thick including any protrusions, and the screen has a glossy finish.

    The warranty on this model covers parts for 12 months and labor for 12 months.

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