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John63Engadin, NSW
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- QA75Q7FNAWXXY (75")
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Picture quality 5 stars, sound 4 stars.
This TV was so easy to set up, literally just plugged everything in and it auto detected it. The picture is stunning.
The TV sits in quite a bright room and there's no problem even on a sunny day. The one issue we had was the default motion smoothing settings making everything look slightly unreal- you'll need to turn down the blur and judder reduction settings through the advanced menus (Google "Samsung turn off soap opera effect" for instructions).
The sound is good for a flat screen TV but to get sound to match the picture quality you'...Read more
ll need a half decent sound bar at least. We have this TV connected to a Bose Soundtouch 300. We've never need touch the Bose remote since the initial set up, in fact the Samsung One remote that comes with the TV works brilliantly with all the connected devices including an Apple TV. The inbuilt apps work well, Netflix was a little flaky at first but this was fixed with a software update. The iView app on the TV gives slightly poorer quality compared to when the same program is played through the iView app on an Apple TV - both devices are hardwired to the same switch so it's not a difference in network bandwidth. You need to install the Samsung smart up to set the TV up, after that I'm not really sure what the app gives you. One last thing - this TV comes with a lot of packing material. See if you can arrange for installation just so they take the packing away.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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