Customers frequently mention the exceptional picture quality, describing it as sharp and crisp. The 8K resolution is also highly praised, with customers noting that it surpasses 4K quality. Additionally, the price is considered reasonable for an 8K TV, offering great value for the performance. However, some customers have experienced issues with the remote control not functioning properly.
The TV is excellent, it has a very nice picture quality. Using it as a monitor is not highly recommended as the image looks overprocessed, unless you use it at a decent distance, or as in my case, I tend to use multiview mode to preserve better quality when playing video games or PC use. I have had the opportunity to compare it to the LGQNED99 8K and I have to say that despite the LG having an average contrast, its quality and the options it gives when calibrating the image are superior to those of the QN 700. In any case, the QN 700 is currently the cheapest 8K TV on the market and in my opinion it looks much better than any Samsung Neo Qled 4k.
Posted by Siso
4x better than 4k. 160PPI, the same as four 27" 4k monitors. Pros: Sharp, better colors than LED. ATSC 3.0 Ready. local dimming provides deeper blacks. Can play 8k content smoother from a USB/SD adapter drive than my 6-core PC. Plays HEVC and MKV files fine, even on a USB 2.0 drive. Cons: Only HDMI 2.1 (no Displayport 1.4s, thus can't use it for a PC monitor above 4k without a new graphics card) Other thoughts: I bought this Open Box in Excellent condition, for $752+ tax. The sale ended (6/25) a bit of the markdown for the Open Box models. I've been waiting for a relatively affordable 8k monitor, more or less for a few years. If you are planning on using it as a PC, just know that 8k monitors with displayport are just around the corner. Computex in June 2023 displayed an ASRock PG558KF which is a 55" 8k monitor that supports DP 1.4, at 60Hz. Many Displayport 1.4 to HDMI 2.1 adapters are sold online for $30-50, yet many reviews say they don't work, so it's not worth buying a HDMI-only TV, when I think DP has less handshake conversion issues with HDCP and other specs. If you are just using it as a TV, then it's totally fine. I would check out the store displays- the QN900C is the same family, slightly newer and larger, but compared to their own Samsung 4k , you can notice the difference. Some of the 8k content from Youtube codecs doesn't have the best compression quality (e.g. vp9, av1, but most of it is still noticeably better than the 4k content and at less relative bandwidth). The picture I took is of a still from a Nikon D800 timescape in RAW, thus is 8k even though it is not from a typical 8k video recording, thus is one of the sharper 8k videos (outside of RED). There are quite a few interesting 8k cameras, like the Sony alpha 7RV and Fujitsu X-H2.
Posted by Lightyear
This is a great tv picture is unbelievable with all the features good buy 1,000 dollars on sale saved 600 dollars not too much 8k right now still would highly recommend
Posted by Head