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The Samsung 70-Inch QLED Q60B Series Smart TV combines 100% Color Volume Quantum Dot technology, Dual LED backlighting, and Quantum HDR to deliver vivid, lifelike visuals. Powered by Quantum Processor Lite, it upscales all content to 4K UHD resolution. With built-in Alexa and multiple voice assistants, it offers seamless smart control, making it a premium entertainment centerpiece for modern homes.




| Brand Name | Samsung |
| Item Weight | 64.2 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 61.4 x 37 inches |
| Item model number | QN70Q60BAFXZA |
| Color Name | Titan Black |
| Special Features | Browser |
| Item Weight | 64.2 Pounds |
| Standing screen display size | 69.5 Inches |
| Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
C**8
BEST TV EVER!!!
Excellent TV. It arrived fast. WOW!!! Best picture, it is so LIVE! The setup was easy and fast. FYI, I don't have cable service, just internet. In the box, there was the remote and the TV manual, very simple enough, even I, a 72-year-old Senior, who is not electronics literate at all, can understand. The remote, I confess, takes a bit to get used to, because the habit of having a remote full of buttons, this one is very simple, you touch the "home" picture and everything is on your home screen like your computer or phone! You can just click the icon you need and navigate. The next day, I was used to the remote. Ah! No batteries, it's solar, it charges with any light that reaches it in the house, or you can charge it via a USB cord. I already know that it will take a while to discover new features, and no matter how much I find out, I'll barely be scratching the surface of what one can get from this TV! Gee, there are so many features to explore! I can't get over it. To stream all my movies, I have an array of free movie sites and a ton of other sites one can subscribe to. I can also download any site if not already in the enormous list of movie channels. Samsung offers "News Channels" to keep you updated with the world's daily news. But you can always download TubiTV for free movies and free "Live News"-- it wasn't in the "apps home list", but I downloaded it, then and there! As well as I downloaded the "BritBox", I subscribe to. WOW! Watching "Shetland", "Vera" or "Midsomer Murders" etc... on this TV is like having yourself go for a walk on the movie set of those British countryside scenes. It's soooo live, the image pops out of the screen at you. I can also go to the internet browser (after connecting a keyboard to this TV) and shop, research, write emails, or do my fiction book writing and save it all to my email "drafts" file. Ah, you can also connect your phone to the tv and answer it when ringing if you use a wireless pair of ear pod ( a Bluetooth I paid only $23+tx online, have owned it and gifted several throughout the last 3yrs), just as I use with my computer, no tv noise from loud music or movies going to the neighbors! I don't know what else I can ask for, oh well, I am still discovering new functions in this incredible TV! I REALLY RECOMMEND THIS TV! So happy I got it, and for a senior like me on a low SS pension, the 5 payments installments from Amazon suit my budget perfectly, in fact, it made it all possible to buy this TV and other things for my new housing studio apt I recently moved to! That's why I always come back to Amazon for all my purchase needs! Thanks once again, Amazon!
T**A
Great TV for the money, but watch for a pink screen
This 70-inch Samsung Tv so far (a few days) meets may expectations regarding its picture and (somehow) its sound quality. I spent considerable time on adjusting tv settings to meet my expectations and I have achieved my goal, for you can control/adjust basically all aspects of the Tv picture, motion, sound, etc. However, this TV remote/pilot is quite annoying. It has minimum options to control, and it is difficult to use in a dark room (its buttons are not lit). Also, the Tv software/program annoyingly wants you to go on the internet and purchase/join some networks/providers. For my, using the cable provider, Spectrum, it is unnecessary policy of the Samsung. In essence, every time you turn on this TV it start with the Samsung Tv Plus, with icons of all these Netfixes, Hulus, Amazons, etc, plus your provider. However, there is a way to disable this defaulted preference and start your TV with the picture of the location where you have been when turned off TV. After a two more weeks: A problem with the so called "pink screen" developed. Basically, from time to time, when my TV was turned on it displayed just a pink screen with no picture nor any sound. I contacted a Samsung support which is overseas, of course. They made a record of my TV issue and accepted my photo of its pink screen. They said, it was due to the weak or disrupted/corrupted video signal, HDMI connection between the source and TV. However, upon plugin it in and out and in again, apparently, my HDMI cable was not causing this problem. After researching the internet I decided to call my Spectrum cable provider. To my surprise, the technician was quite familiar with this issue, and remotely tuned my cable box (HDR). Upon his tuning, my TV screen turned to have WAY better picture quality (!) and he promised me that the pink screen will never show on my screen again. So, now I have a way better picture, practically ideal quality. Also, I keep my fingers crossed that this pink screen will never pay me a visit. Also, I wonder, why this TV was not packed at its factory with a decent manual brochure clearly explaining all these issues to the clients.
G**E
Happy with it
This TV is feature packed. Has a good load speed for the built in apps. Better then expected sound quality from the built in speakers. It has a nice detailed picture. The solar powered remote has been great so far even though we hardly ever see the sunshine here in my state. I use the TV mostly with a Fire TV cube and it integrates very well. No need to program the remote to work with the Fire TV, it just set itself up. I have the TV set up with the Xbox Ultimate game pass free trial paired with a Logitech wireless controller. The set up works pretty well, though the controller connection can be a bit fussy. I do not know if that is due to the TV or the controller itself however. Gameplay has been good with decent load times considering it is cloud gaming. Overall I'd say this is a darn nice TV. :)
M**Y
HDMI Port dont work properly
I’ve purchased several Samsung TV’s and I am very disappointed with this purchase. I’ve had my TV 3 weeks and I’m returning. Out of the box, the picture looked good, but had issues connecting my Apple TV 4K. In short, I’ve replaced the Apple TV for a new one, replaced 3 HDMI cables and tried various ports. Sometimes my Apple TV works, sometimes the image blinks on and off and sometimes the picture if full of static. The remote sucks too. UPDATE: I had decided to return this TV. The night before my scheduled return I reset the TV. Once I completed the reset everything worked perfectly. I cancelled my return and I’m very happy with my purchase. I’ve gotten used the the remote. It isn’t that bad. There are some cool features such as Samsung TV and the gaming feature.
S**T
Nice Picture, But Some Shortcomings
I used this TV to replace a 10 year old Samsung LCD TV whose picture had deteriorated greatly (mainly brightness). This TV is night and day better when it comes to picture quality. And surprisingly, the color adjustments are all fairly good right out of the box--I'm using the Movie settings. So overall I'm happy since I'm not using the internal speakers or the Smart TV functions. Here are a few of the "shortcomings," all of which I'd describe as minor. Overall this was a good purchase. 1. There are no provided bolts for using a TV Mount. 2. The remote does not have replaceable batteries, but instead recharges by either solar or USB. Given I have no intent on using the remote on a daily basis I have concerns this will last if I do need it for changing a setting 10 years from now. I'd rather just remove the batteries and put it in a drawer for future use. 3. Skipping the Smart TV setup is somewhat problematic and unnecessarily difficult, but perhaps that was just due to a learning curve. 4. Speaking of learning, it doesn't come with a full printed manual, but that's okay because the version you can download off the Internet is pretty useless. The manual that came with my 10 year old Samsung was better and shorter. 5. If you set an external device, such as a Fire Cube to change the refresh rate to the material content rate the screen does go blank for probably 2 seconds, which is apparently long compared to some TVs. I don't really notice judder, so I just leave that off. 6. One of the HDMI ports and the optical port point out straight back. That interferes with my mounting bracket. 7. Not certain on this device, but another recent model Samsung where I did setup the Smart TV functions there wasn't an app for Apple+, so that means I'm required to use a browser on that device. Again, I use a Fire Cube, so not an issue on this device. On a positive note, it does offer good viewing from an angle and display properly with a Fire Cube set to HDR Always On. Apparently many TVs don't like that setting turned on. I haven't determined yet whether that is better to leave on. Also there is a setting for adaptive brightness, which I will believe will prove useful for watching day and night. Unfortunately the setting is not in the display settings, but instead energy settings, as if you'd use that to save a few pennies on your power bill. Finally, so far reflections do appear to be nominal compared to my prior TV, but it's too early to tell for certain.
S**H
One of the worst TVs currently on the market.
Unbelievably irritating device. The remote constantly un-pairs and the button layout makes no sense. The TV itself is annoying too; needs an internet connection to do anything but be prepared for some serious input lag. I'll literally sit and hit the "input" button over and over until the TV finally brings up the menu after a few minutes, for a simple channel change. Constantly shoves "features" in your face that no one needs, most of which are just Samsung trying to make this TV your entertainment hub. Why do I need an option to play my Xbox remote on my TV, when my Xbox is currently connected to my TV? Proposes solutions to problems that don't exist. The picture quality is decent for a cheap device. But be prepared for some serious irritation with the constant lag and buggy features that end up freezing the TV and then you'll need to power cycle it to get the picture to come back. EDIT 04/2024: The solution to the annoying glitches on this TV is to just keep the network features disabled and turn off the wifi. The picture quality is good enough in "game mode", as long as you have the TV and console picture settings configured correctly. I should also point out; the speakers are really bad. Grab a cheap soundbar and it'll help a ton. I picked up a used Sony unit along with a wireless subwoofer and it helped a ton.
M**S
Solid TV
This tv has a beautiful picture and the remote is very responsive. It has good sound and I think it’s a good price for the quality tv! Also set up was easy.
C**A
Worth the price!
The Samsung QLED 65” offers stunning picture quality with vibrant colors and deep contrasts, thanks to its Quantum Dot technology. Its sleek design and smart features, including an intuitive interface and voice control, enhance the overall viewing experience. A top-tier choice for those seeking premium visuals and functionality.
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