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SAMSUNG 50-Inch Class QLED Q60A Series - 4K UHD Dual LED Quantum HDR Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN50Q60AAFXZA, 2021 Model)

SAMSUNG 50-Inch Class QLED Q60A Series - 4K UHD Dual LED Quantum HDR Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN50Q60AAFXZA, 2021 Model) SAMSUNG 50-Inch Class QLED Q60A Series - 4K UHD Dual LED Quantum HDR Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN50Q60AAFXZA, 2021 Model) SAMSUNG 50-Inch Class QLED Q60A Series - 4K UHD Dual LED Quantum HDR Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN50Q60AAFXZA, 2021 Model) SAMSUNG 50-Inch Class QLED Q60A Series - 4K UHD Dual LED Quantum HDR Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN50Q60AAFXZA, 2021 Model) SAMSUNG 50-Inch Class QLED Q60A Series - 4K UHD Dual LED Quantum HDR Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN50Q60AAFXZA, 2021 Model) SAMSUNG 50-Inch Class QLED Q60A Series - 4K UHD Dual LED Quantum HDR Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN50Q60AAFXZA, 2021 Model)
$ 697.99

Score By Feature

Based on 3,422 ratings
Picture quality
8.92
Smart Features
8.51
Value for money
8.38
Remote Control
8.18
Brightness
7.98

OveReview Final Score

How Our Score Is Calculated

Product Description

100% COLOR VOLUME WITH QUANTUM DOT: A billion stay-true color shades of breathtaking color QLED televisions can produce 100% Color Volume in the DCI-P3 color space, which is used by the majority of cinema screens and HDR movies for television.
DUAL LED BACKLIGHT: Dedicated warm and cool LED backlights improve contrast. 32" Dual LED is not available.
QUANTUM HDR: Go beyond HDTV with a wider color palette.
AIR SLIM DESIGN: The design is sleek and slim.
QUANTUM PROCESSOR 4K LITE: Convert your current video to stunning 4K.
BUILT-IN ALEXA: Tell your TV what you want to know. Simply ask Alexa to do things like open apps, change the channel, search for movies and shows, play music, and control your smart home devices. Press and hold the mic button on your remote to speak with Alexa. Simply say "Alexa" and ask a question if you have hands-free enabled.

Questions & Answers

Is hdmi 2 available on this television? Is it one port and 120 frames per second?

I believe there are two HDMI eARC ports on this TV. The refresh rate is 60 Hz rather than 120 Hz.

Is there a base or a stand that comes with the TV?

Thank you for your inquiry. Two Stand Legs come standard with the 43" Q60A, as shown. World Wide Stereo is a proud authorized Samsung dealer and has been in business for 42 years.

Hdmi 2. ?

HDMI 2 isn't available. 1 as 2. This only supports 60hz, while the first supports up to 120hz.

Is it possible to put it up on the wall? What are vesa patterns and how do you recognize them?

Thank you for your inquiry. Any tilt, flat, or articulating bracket specified to support the 19lb can be used with the Q60A 43". The VESA pitch is 200mm x 200mm, and the TV is 43" in size. World Wide Stereo is a proud authorized Samsung dealer and has been in business for 42 years.

Selected User Reviews For SAMSUNG 50-Inch Class QLED Q60A Series - 4K UHD Dual LED Quantum HDR Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN50Q60AAFXZA, 2021 Model)

The Best TV I've Ever Owned, with Exceptional Picture Quality!   First and foremost, I'd like to dispel any negative comments you might have heard about this television
5/5

They were written by people who had no idea how to do an "Expert Setup" on their television. They clearly believe it is "plug and play," which is not the case with any TV, let alone this one. br>br>At the factory, all televisions are set to neutral settings across the board. To get the best picture quality, you must know how to adjust each setting properly. These options can be found under br>br> Arrangements Think about it. On the TV's menu, go to Expert Settings. Don't be afraid to make a few errors; that's how I learned! You can always go back to the factory settings and start over! br>br>I know how to do this because I've worked with televisions for a long time. To no one's surprise, this one took me the better part of four days to perfect, but it was time well spent! br>br>I scoured various channels, patiently waiting for a close-up of a face. Updating, adjusting, and generally getting a good sampling of all types of TV viewing. This eliminates the need to make minor adjustments to specific programs on a regular basis. When it comes to the picture quality of a television, I'm extremely picky. Keep in mind that this is only a one-time deal. fine-tuning time! It'll only happen once, and it won't be a constant annoyance for the rest of the life of your television. br>br> I've dialed in this TV so well that it's like looking out my picture window at real-time action; in some scenes, the people appear to be lifesize!! Wild! br>br>While the average viewer may not want to go as far as I did in fine tuning their television, if you truly want to experience the extreme level of excellence that this television is capable of, you will find the time to follow my advice and simply do it! br>br>I bought the 75-inch screen and hung it on the wall of my living room like a work of art! I'm a firm believer in Samsung, whose quality and technology are unrivaled. top-notch and internationally recognized class! br>br>I purchased a full-size billiard table. For my installation, I'm going to use a motion wall mount. It can support TVs weighing up to 130 pounds. With a full-fledged It's easy to connect cables thanks to the motion mount. Simply pull it away from the wall and turn it to the left to access the USB and HDMI ports. This is a simple way to get in front of the television. If you require more USB/HDMI ports than the three included, splitter hubs can be purchased to convert one port into two, three, or more. Just make certain they're 4K splitters. br>br>In addition, I recommend that you use a Bi- Splitter that can be used in both directions. It allows you to "input one" port into "two output ports" or the other way around, from "two input ports" to "one output port. " (This is dependent on your individual requirements. ) ) Splitters are used to connect your TV to other devices. You can switch between TV and Blu-ray mode by pressing a button on the splitter's top. br>br>Note: If you have a Blu-ray player or a DVR, you should use it. br>br> If you're going to hang your TV on the wall, make sure it's stud-mounted. DO NOT mount your TV on drywall or paneling alone; use a stud finder to locate the wall studs. My interior wall is made up of thick pine paneling, drywall, and concrete block. br>br>I lag-drilled with an 8" concrete drill bit and a lag-drilled with an 8" concrete drill bit. The mount was bolted into solid concrete using lead concrete anchors. It has no intention of disappearing anytime soon! br>br>I also purchased a wireless keyboard and mouse so that I can use the TV's internet capabilities with ease. "Alexa, open the internet," I say into the voice remote now that Alexa is included. "She then navigates to my homepage. " br>br>This is just one example of what Alexa can do; the list seems to go on forever. If you have other smart devices in your house, you can program them into this TV and control them with Alexa. br>br>As I type this, I'm watching my big-screen television. In the background, I have the Pandora music app pumping my favorite music through my home stereo as if it were a computer monitor or smartphone screen. br>br>This online multi-player game appeals to me. Reading/writing emails, playing on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other social media platforms, paying bills, shopping, and simply browsing the web are all possible with this combination. br>br>I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the voice remote as well! br>br>No need to replace batteries! An indoor solar panel is built into the back of this remote! It's about time someone came up with that! If you prefer, it can be charged via USB. It has a slim design that is easy to use and understand. br>br>This television has completely blown me away! I've got it hooked up to my 1,000-watt-per-channel home stereo, and I'm glad I don't live in a glass house! I'm looking forward to the day when I blow out my picture window by accident! br>br>The combination of the big-name companies and the small-name companies creates a powerful combination. It's as if I'm sitting in the front row of a movie theater, thanks to my screen and sound system. Extremely impressive!br>br>For the price (I paid $1497 for this 2021 model), this TV is a fantastic value if you can't afford the higher-end models like the Q70s, Q80s, or Q90s. br>br>Here's a tip for those who aren't as tech-savvy: Upgrade to 4K if you have a cable box or satellite service. If you don't have a cable or satellite box, you won't be able to get a 4K picture on this TV. Then double-check your cable box's settings to ensure that it boots up correctly. The resolution has been set to 4K. br>br>Use 4K HDR HDMI cables instead of standard HDMI cables for this upgrade. As a result, check with your cable or satellite provider to see what you'll need to get a true 4K (3840X2160) UHD picture. Another suggestion: br>br> Double- Check the video settings on your cable box to make sure they're set up correctly! Some boxes will default to standard HD (1080P) or even 720P, despite the fact that they are 4K. If this is the case with yours, change the resolution to 2160P and lock the image into 4K. br>br> I've got deep, rich blacks and bright, vibrant colors that pop off the screen and come to life with true-to-life flesh tones. The HDR (High Dynamic Range) technique was used to achieve this result. ) To put it another way, it significantly improves brightness, contrast, and color levels. br>br>I can tell the difference between a person dressed in a black suit and one dressed in a very dark blue suit! This indicates that my brightness, contrast, and color levels are all set to their optimal levels. Please don't judge the picture quality of this TV based on my cellphone photos and short video! They don't do this TV justice; you have to see it for yourself, and believe me when I say it's amazing! br>br>Overall, I am very pleased with this purchase, and I am confident that if you know what you're doing, you can set it up exactly how you want it. If you can't figure it out on your own, ask a techie friend you may have; we all know one or two! br>br>Here's something to think about: This comment page appears to have posts from owners of a wide variety of TV models and sizes, as far as I can tell. br>br>For the record, I am having excellent results with the SAMSUNG 75-inch TV, as I just described. QLED Q60A Series - Inch Class I'm not familiar with any other models of the 4K UHD Dual LED Quantum HDR Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN75Q60AAFXZA, 2021 Model)br>br>I'm not familiar with any other models of the 4K UHD Dual LED Quantum HDR Smart TV with Alexa Built-in (QN75Q60AAFXZA, 2021 Model)br>br>I'm not familiar with any other models I hope you make the same excellent decision that I did! br>br>Best of luck! Whitehall, MI. br>br>Jeff Stearnsbr>.

Miguel Luna
Miguel Luna
| Jun 09, 2021
In the field of human engineering, FAILURE is a word that comes up frequently
3/5

Dear Samsung,br>br>This TV's remote control is a COMPLETE HUMAN ENGINEERING FAILURE. This "smart" remote is very user unfriendly due to the lack of useful buttons and the abundance of MYSTERY FUNCTIONS, icons, and inexplicable actions. I gave the remote to five people and instructed them to do something as simple as "change the channel. " They had to tinker and tinker until they found something that worked. My visitors don't want to sift through a maze of menus just to order a simple meal. You can't just undo bad actions because the remote controls our Direct TV box at the same time, and you almost never get the expected result. br>br>Imagine what would happen if a hotel tried to use this remote in their rooms. There would be an avalanche of phone calls. This remote has far too few buttons to be useful, and far too many functions are hidden in menus that necessitate numerous button presses and navigation. BUT, GOOD GRIEF, Netflix, Amazon, and Samsung TV must have paid for their buttons to be on the remote. br>br>Technology should make things easier, not more difficult; if you try to automate too much, you'll miss out on what happens when button presses go awry, and you won't be able to easily reverse course. br>br>How to use the remote control should be self-evident. It's a failure of human engineering if I have to open a manual. Simple tasks such as changing channels, inputs, or picture setup should not necessitate a research project. Please provide a button for us to press. Please don't make me go through 400 menus just to make a remote with fewer buttons. If I have to spend time on the internet and in forums to figure out how to do something basic, it is BY DEFINITION, poorly designed. br>br>Even the setup process was not without flaws. The app would hang on me several times and give me a whirlygig for an eternity. And since I own a Galaxy Note 8, Samsung can't be blamed for the device. If you're going to automate the setup process, it needs to be faultless and error-free. When the "continue" button becomes grayed out during the setup, I have no choice but to start over in frustration. br>br>While the picture quality on this TV is excellent, I will not be purchasing any additional Samsung televisions. I'd rather watch TV than make a career out of figuring out how to control it. My guests would be unable to use this remote unless I provided them with a comprehensive tutorial. On top of that, I don't want to be forced to navigate around the screen and press multiple buttons to do something as simple as changing the TV input source. All that was required on my older Samsung was a single button press. Now you must open the Smart Hub, navigate to the Source icon, select the desired input, and then press enter. There was a lot of pressing of buttons. I'll get back to you as soon as I can with this one. br>br>By the way, I'm not going to buy a car that doesn't have a mechanical fan button on the dash. I'd like to reach for a knob without looking away from the road. If I have to bring up a climate screen, find and select the fan icon, then fiddle with the up and down buttons on-screen, I'll do so. In my opinion, the screen is poorly designed, especially in bright sunlight.

Brielle Espinoza
Brielle Espinoza
| Oct 12, 2021
Make sure you have a speaker before viewing this stunning image
3/5

Everything about this TV is fantastic, with the exception of one thing (which we'll discuss later). The picture quality is incredible, HDR is fantastic, and the picture options are quite extensive, allowing for a lot of fine tuning. The smart features are also very nice, though I only use my PS5 for video streaming and don't see the point in signing into both, especially since the tv remote can be used on the PS5. The speakers are the most annoying part. WOW, these are truly appalling. They were so bad that I had to call a friend in just to commiserate over how awful everything sounded. If I had to make a comparison, it sounds worse than some phones from the early 2000s. I didn't mind because I had a few extra sound bars, but you should buy this if you don't already have a speaker. Apart from that, it's fantastic, but poor sound quality in a television is, in my opinion, unforgivable.

Piper Austin
Piper Austin
| Apr 20, 2021
On arrival, he was already dead
3/5

Right out of the box, this is a total brick. There were no obvious signs of mistreatment or damage. The machine had died completely. There was no power coming in, no standby light, nothing. I contacted Samsung's customer service line, and they advised me to package it and return it to Amazon. The refund has not yet been processed. It was a complete waste of time and effort.

Jaziel Yu
Jaziel Yu
| Oct 31, 2021
The difference between HD and 4K is that HD is bright and 4K is dark
3/5

unsuitable for viewing Given that I purchased this as a 4k upgrade, I'm disappointed in how 4k is displayed. For HD and 4K, there is only one 'brightness' and 'contrast' setting. When both are set to maximum, you won't be able to see 4K content (it's too dark) and HD content will be too bright. br>br>I know it's a new TV, so maybe they're still figuring it out, but I can't figure out where to get help or report this, so I'll type it here.

Nova O’CONNOR
Nova O’CONNOR
| Jun 13, 2021

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