![]() Note that Dynamic mode isn't as true to the source material as Movie mode because it uses different settings, such as a cooler color temperature. The above results are for Movie mode calibrated to 6500k in Dynamic mode many test patterns are brighter, as shown in the table below. Local Dimming was set to High for these tests. This drastic brightness difference depending on the content thankfully doesn't occur in PC mode, so white web pages won't be dimmed. When bright scenes are shown, like our real scene and 100% white window tests, the TV dims considerably however when a 2% or 10% window is displayed the TV gets very bright initially, then it cycles between bright and dim approximately every 30 seconds. It is available in 55" (QN55Q7C, QN55Q7CAMFXZA, QN55Q7CDMFXZA) and 65" (QN65Q7C, QN65Q7CAMFXZA, QN65Q7CDMFXZA).ĭecent SDR peak brightness overall, but the brightness varies a lot depending on the average brightness of the content shown. We expect its performance to be almost identical to the Q7F we've reviewed. ![]() The Samsung Q7C is the curved variant of the model we've reviewed. ![]() If someone comes across a different type of panel or if their Samsung Q7F doesn't correspond to our review, let us know and we will update the review. Update : We have received reports that newer models of the Q7F no longer come with the metal body remote, and instead come with the cheaper feeling remote found in the MU* Series of TVs seen here. For the most part, we expect our review to be valid for the 65" version (QN65Q7F) and 75" version (QN75Q7F). We tested the 55" (QN55Q7F) version AA01. ![]()
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