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Samsung Q60R TV Range - Opinions Please
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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 964077" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>I get the sense that Samsung really watered the Q60R series down to hit a particular price point and to a degree where they've managed to dilute the QLED brand. It is probably only quantum dot tech that qualifies it for the Q series label, the rest of it are very average LCD features. When QLED was first launched they were pretty much segmented along two lines and along curved and flat panels. The latest performance differential between the low and top end models is a bit too wide, so Samsung more likely wanted to pitch it as a competitive family compared to OLED rather than making it their top-end brand moniker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 964077, member: 997"] I get the sense that Samsung really watered the Q60R series down to hit a particular price point and to a degree where they've managed to dilute the QLED brand. It is probably only quantum dot tech that qualifies it for the Q series label, the rest of it are very average LCD features. When QLED was first launched they were pretty much segmented along two lines and along curved and flat panels. The latest performance differential between the low and top end models is a bit too wide, so Samsung more likely wanted to pitch it as a competitive family compared to OLED rather than making it their top-end brand moniker. [/QUOTE]
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