
Enjoy ultra-intense 4K vivid color and sharpened clarity with the Q60A / Q60AB. It combines Quantum Dot Technology with the power of 100% Color Volume to deliver a billion of shades for colorful, razor-sharp visuals. The ultra-smart Quantum Processor 4K Lite automatically upscales and transforms your content into 4K. Dual LED backlighting adjusts and coordinates with content in real time to enhance contrast and detail. Plus, with the rechargeable SolarCell Remote, you can easily access and control Smart TV and all your connected devices.
Q: Does the remote work with batteries or is it only solar? Thx
A: Cr - The Solar Cell Remote does not utilize batteries and can be charged with sunlight, indoor/ambient lighting, or with a USB-c charging cable (not included). ^Gina
A: nhom - You can use your cable provider's remote control; please keep in mind some cable remotes require programming to use as a universal remote, and we recommend contacting your cable provider for further information. You can utilize a universal center base if you'd prefer; the stand will need to support a VESA pattern of 100mm x 100mm, as that is what the 32" Q60A supports. ^Gina
A: Hi MRP - The leg width of the 32" Q60A TV is 22.8". ^Gina
Q: Can I use this tv as a computer monitor
A: Yes, this TV can be used as a PC monitor. In fact, I'm using it as a PC monitor right now as I type this reply. Seems to work for my needs. I use it for my PS5 too. Seems to work quite well. I'm happy with it so far.
Q: 100 x100 versa pattern for mounting but what size screws do you use?
A: niktai - The 32" Q60A uses four M4 screws, 19-22 in length with 1.25mm pitch. You can find this information in the Quick Setup Guide included with your TV as well. ^Gina
Q: Does this TV support DLNA technology?
A: We elected to "chance it" and purchased this TV. We have therefore answered our own question with an "affirmative". We weren't looking for screen mirroring . . . rather, we were looking to be able to play a wide variety of videos, mostly home-generated .mp4's, but some camera-raw .mts/mts2 videos . . . from our NAS (Network Attached Storage/Server). This is commonly done using the industry standard DLNA technology for which we had installed, on our NAS, an appropriate DLNA server client. This TV does recognize our NAS server and we have been successful in playing .mp4's both of 1080HD and 2160-4K formats. We haven't yet tried the various other camera-raw formats - - but based on TV documentation, we're expecting those to play as well. Now, why does Samsung try so hard to avoid reference to DLNA in its documentation?
Q: What is the width of the TV from the left side to the right stand?
A: Hi! The width of the 32" Q60A is 28.5". ^Gina
Q: Can this tv do screen mirroring?
A: Hi De! Yes, you can mirror both Android and Apple devices wirelessly to the Q60A. ^Tim