Brand Name | SAMSUNG |
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Item Weight | 100.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 72 x 15.2 x 45.1 inches |
Item model number | QN82Q6FNAFXZA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Silver |
Specification Met | (unset) |
Special Features | Flat |
Speaker Type | 2.1CH |
Item Weight | 100.8 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 82 Inches |
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SAMSUNG QN82Q6 Flat 82" QLED 4K UHD 6 Series Smart TV 2018
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Screen Size | 82 Inches |
Brand | SAMSUNG |
Supported Internet Services | netflix, Amazon Instant Video |
Product Dimensions | 15.2"D x 72"W x 45.1"H |
Resolution | 4K |
Refresh Rate | 240 Hz |
Special Feature | Flat |
Model Name | Q6FN |
Included Components | QN82Q6FNAFXZA |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
About this item
- Product Dimensions: With Stand 72" W x 45.1" H x 15.2" D | Without Stand 72" W x 41.5" D x 2.4" H
- Q Contrast: Experience dramatic depth from the darkest to brightest scenes.
- Q HDR: See colors in movies and shows pop, just as the director intended, in stunning high dynamic range.
- Q Style: A thoughtful design with a clean cable solution allows you to focus on a TV without the clutter.
- Ambient Mode: With our new Ambient Mode, you can elevate your living room with decorative content, useful information, your own photos, and even some background music. You won’t notice the TV on the wall as it blends perfectly with your décor.
- Smart TV with Bixby Voice: A revolutionary way to help find streaming and live TV shows with a universal guide, OneRemote and voice assistance.
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On-mode power consumption
124 watts
Visible screen diagonal
82" / 209 cm
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Value for money | 4.0 | 3.7 | 4.8 | 3.6 | 3.8 | 3.3 |
Smart Features | 4.4 | 4.1 | — | 3.6 | 4.0 | 3.8 |
Remote Control | 4.3 | 4.2 | — | — | 3.8 | 4.4 |
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ASIN | B079YVYZD6 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #335,705 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #504 in QLED TVs |
Date First Available | March 20, 2018 |
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The eye will savor the 2018 Q6. Welcome to the prestigious QLED lineup that tantalizes your vision with 1 billion+ shades of Q Color while Ambient Mode alters the screen into a spectacular visual display. See colors in movies and shows pop, just as the director intended, in stunning high dynamic range. QLED TVs meet the highest 4K Ultra High-Definition standards as defined by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). Burn-in is when station logos, stock tickers, or other images linger on your screen. But, with Samsung QLED TVs you don't have to worry because all QLED TVs are 100% guaranteed against burn-in. Meet Bixby, your intelligent voice assistant in your new 2018 QLED TV. Bixby makes it easy to search for content, flip channels, or even ask questions such as the current weather using only your voice. Just click voice recognition on your remote or mobile, and Bixby is at your command. Have several smart devices to manage? No problem. Simply download SmartThings App on your mobile to control and monitor your new QLED TV and connected devices all in one screen!
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82" Class Q6FN QLED Smart 4K UHD TV
A billion reasons to step into the world of QLED
Your eye will savor the 2018 Q6. Welcome to the prestigious QLED lineup that will tantalize your vision with over a billion shades of Q Color while Ambient Mode alters the screen into a spectacular visual display.
Q Color
Push the boundaries of color with proprietary Quantum Dots.
Q Contrast
Experience dramatic depth from the darkest to brightest scenes.
Q HDR
See colors in movies and shows pop, just as the director intended, in stunning high dynamic range.
Q Engine
Heighten your view with a powerful processor that optimizes your content for 4K clarity, color and HDR.
Clean Cable Solution
Neatly manages cords for a crisp, clean look for no distractions from the picture on the Q6F.
Ambient Mode
With Ambient Mode, you won’t notice the TV on the wall as it blends perfectly with your décor, and it can even play a bit of light background music.
Personal Photos
Relive all your memories. Turn your living room into a personal gallery by displaying photos from your mobile device or the Samsung Cloud.
360° Design
With virtually no bezel on three sides, the sleek, clean design looks attractive from any angle.
Spend time watching, not searching
Q Smart
Seamless and effortless. A revolutionary way to help find streaming and live TV shows with a universal guide, OneRemote and voice assistance.
Smart TV with Bixby Voice
Bixby makes it easy to search for content, flip channels, or even ask questions such as the current weather using only your voice.
The Samsung OneRemote
OneRemote automatically detects and controls all your connected devices* and content.
*Compatible devices only.
Universal Guide
The universal guide brings your favorite content from multiple devices and apps together in one easy-to-browse menu.
SmartThings App
Simply download SmartThings App on your mobile to control and monitor your new QLED TV and connected devices all in one screen!
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Resolution
| 4K UHD | 4K UHD | 4K UHD | 4K UHD | 4K UHD | 4K UHD | 4K UHD |
Color
| Q Color | Q Color | Q Color | Q Color | Q Color | Dynamic Crystal Color | Dynamic Crystal Color |
Contrast
| Q Contrast | Q Contrast EliteMax | Q Contrast Elite | Q Contrast Plus | Q Contrast Plus | Essential Contrast Plus | Essential Contrast Plus |
HDR
| Q HDR | Q HDR EliteMax | Q HDR Elite | Q HDR Elite | Q HDR Elite | HDR Plus | HDR Plus |
Motion Rate
| MR 120 | MR 240 | MR 240 | MR 240 | MR 240 | MR 240 | MR 240 |
Design
| 360° Design | Boundless 360° | Boundless 360° | Boundless 360° | Boundless 360° | 360° Design | 360° Design |
Flat or Curved
| Flat | Flat | Flat | Flat | Curved | Curved | Flat |
No Gap Wall Mount Compatible
| ✘ | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
Invisible Connection
| ✘ | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
Clean Cable Solution
| ✔ | ✘ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
One Connect Box
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Customers are satisfied with the picture quality of the television. They mention that the picture is stunning, amazing, and vibrant. Some say that the PQ looks better, while others say that it's good. Some customers also mention that video games look fantastic, and the stand is sleek. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Colors are simply beautiful and very vibrant, it still surprises me that this is an edge lit TV as uniformity looks great...." Read more
"...But enough of that. The TV itself is stunning. We purchased the wall-mounting as part of our package and Angel, the Amazon installer, was terrific...." Read more
"...Good times...The TV also looks stunning and high end when turned off. The bezel is tiny, and that is an eye catcher too...." Read more
"...4k video is breathtaking, and even older video upscales amazingly well (we were stunned at how good old ST:TOS looked), though of course, no force..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the television. They say it's a solid TV for watching movies and playing video games, and it hits the mid-range quality mark nicely. Some customers also mention that it'll be fantastic when it works. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and performance of this product.
"...No this isn't OLED quality but it is very good "again, especially for the price."..." Read more
"...She wasn't far off.This is a magnificent electronic tour de force. For full disclosure, I've had my issues with Samsung TVs in the past...." Read more
"...Series 6 TVs are good entry level TVs but in my case, having, Fire Cubes, PS4, gaming PCs, and other consoles, I used to find myself going to those..." Read more
"...that are guaranteed to disappoint, yet its a full featured, nicely spec'ed out tv...." Read more
Customers find the television easy to set up and use. They say the remote is simple to use, the smart features are intuitive to use and there is no learning curve. Customers also say the picture quality, user interface, and sound are all great. They mention that the smart TV features integrate seamlessly with the TV.
"...Ease of use is quite good. The initial set up was good once I got the TV to recognize it's own remote...." Read more
"...but everything from the delivery to the unpacking, to the setup has been awesome! The trucking company arrived early. Luckily my wife was home...." Read more
"...It has only a few buttons, but yet seems to do everything, and its fairly intuitive, though there may be a bit of a learning curve, for some,..." Read more
"...The "Smart" features were nice, they worked quickly and integrated seamlessly with the TV as a whole...." Read more
Customers generally like the sound quality of the television. They mention that the built-in speakers are pretty good, and the soundbar is far better than most. Some say that the TV speakers are adequate for basic viewing, and there is no pixelated noise.
"...Ray, or an installed application (Prime Video, Netflix, etc) the sound is amazing. Never heard a TV combined with a simple soundbar sound so good...." Read more
"...The internal speakers sound surprisingly good for a very thin profile TV...." Read more
"...The Q6F speakers seem fine if you were going to use it in your bedroom...." Read more
"...A popping sound as heat expands the plastic on the back, I faintly heard it a couple of times when first turning on the TV and then it just kind of..." Read more
Customers like the value of the television. For example, they say it's a great buy, has a good picture, and is super cheap.
"...So the second reason I bought the Samsung is because the cost is reasonable by comparison (although still high)...." Read more
"...The seller. Electronics Express were awesome, had a great price, free shipping, and made returning the set so easy..." Read more
"...However, the TV does pack a bunch of features and is clearly a great deal for the price...." Read more
"...It is WELL WORTH the extra money I spent for the QLED. Blacks are DEEP and whites are BRIGHT, but not overwhelmingly bright...." Read more
Customers like the smart features of the television. They say the smart functions make everything super simple and user-friendly. Some mention that the modern design and function applications make it easy to set up. Overall, most are satisfied with the smart TV features.
"...Be prepared to be shocked.Also, the smart functions are superb...." Read more
"...The technology is great and it's super easy to use.Overall, I'm very happy with this TV...." Read more
"...It's still a really good TV. Love the smart features. It rocks in that department. Heck, some ppl may not even notice it...." Read more
"...with the upgrade The picture is stunning and the smart TV features are a welcome addition...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the television. Some mention that it works flawlessly, while others say that it's non-functional and cracked. The smart feature and apps work well, but some customers report issues with the TV's functionality and connectivity.
"...The remote is minimalistic but very functional...." Read more
"...Anytime I hit a button on the remote, the screen would say "Not availiable". No, I didn't type that wrong...." Read more
"...Coming from a lower end series 6 you will notice a drastic improvement on performance, specially on responsiveness...." Read more
"...Update May 2019: The TV has been working flawlessly for Weeks!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the remote control. Some mention it's great, it doesn't need to be pointed at the TV to turn it on, and the controls are great on the remote. The universal feature controls most out devices. However, others say that it'll take some getting used to, the menus are clunky to navigate, and it'd be difficult to set up.
"...I can well imagine the apps are not great. The remote is pretty bad, the menus are a bit clunky to navigate, Samsung's online presence..." Read more
"...The remote is minimalistic but very functional...." Read more
"...I mean about 6 inches long by an inch and a half. Not many buttons, any numerical input is done by scrolling on the screen...." Read more
"...With ARC and CEC not working properly, this made switching inputs tedious at best...." Read more
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I read about the issues this TV can have but never dwell on that because every brand and every model has it's faults and failures, seriously, nothing is perfect. Vanns, the seller I purchased this through on Amazon shipped fast and my box had no damage, note that this TV comes in a box within another box so packaging is good and thick. This is my first tv purchase of the same size of what it was replacing which was a 2017 LG UJ6300. After recently watching Game of Thrones the long night episode and a couple dark movies I decided I wanted something with better colors, blacks and motion. Especially when comparing my cheap LG to my buddies OLED. No this isn't OLED quality but it is very good "again, especially for the price."
So the issues. Rtings and AVS forums are a good place to start but I'll break down common complaints. Dirty screen is very minimal but if you look for it during the right scenario you might be able to find a little, don't look for it and you won't see it, this can vary by set. A popping sound as heat expands the plastic on the back, I faintly heard it a couple of times when first turning on the TV and then it just kind of stops the longer its on. Light bleed, I have none on my set. Local dimming acting funny with subtitles, I got the new firmware update and don't have an issue with this.
The brightness is fantastic and I can't imagine anyone considering the picture to be dim. Black levels are very good but not perfect, with limited local dimming zones blacks can still look a tad washed out but still worlds better than cheaper/older TVs. Colors are simply beautiful and very vibrant, it still surprises me that this is an edge lit TV as uniformity looks great. Motion is fantastic, this besides the colors and brightness was the biggest upgrade over my LG. Everything is clear and smooth without the soap opera effect, very natural and clean looking. It can get a mild stutter here and there but nothing distracting.
The remote is a love or hate it kind of thing, I hate it. It's kind of like when Honda removed the volume button in their cars to give it a cleaner look and everyone complained about it so they added it back on newer models. I still prefer old school remotes with buttons and I don't think a TV remote should come with a learning curve.
Volume I can't comment on, I don't and never will use the TV speakers.
Gaming is great, I have a ps4 pro so I can't take advantage of freesync but response time is a non issue.
Smart features I also don't use, I use the ps4 for stuff like hulu and netflix.
Reliability is naturally something I will have to evaluate with time. Hopefully if I do have any issues, they arise before my 30 day return window is up. I do have a 10+ year old Samsung 40 inch LCD still kicking as my bedroom TV but it always seems like the newer and more complicated electronics get, the more they break. Comparing 1-2 star reviews, this particular tv has less failures compared to most others. Yes it can still happen but that is with everything, at least the odds are in our favor.
This is a magnificent electronic tour de force. For full disclosure, I've had my issues with Samsung TVs in the past. This TV replaced a 75" Samsung HD set that I had for about 8 years and, for the most part, was great. But twice I had that dreaded failure where the TV would randomly shut off and restart repeatedly. After months of troubleshooting and anguish, I replaced a cable and all worked well, but it raised serious concern about Samsung and their QA.
Nevertheless, when it came to buy a new one, I ended up going back to Samsung basically for two reasons. First, the quality of the picture is only second to the LG OLED. But LG does not make an 80"+ OLED TV that doesn't require a second mortgage. So the second reason I bought the Samsung is because the cost is reasonable by comparison (although still high). I also rationalized that over the years, Samsung has hopefully addressed their QA issues and I won't suffer though more troubleshooting issues in the future. (File this one under "Denial".)
But enough of that. The TV itself is stunning. We purchased the wall-mounting as part of our package and Angel, the Amazon installer, was terrific. In and out in about 45 minutes, and that included the assembly of the mount. Once turned on, the set-up wizard walks you through everything you need to get you up and running, including the recognition of the attached DVR, Apple TV, Roku, and game console. No need to remember which HDMI port each is plugged into. The TV labels all the ports in an easy-to-access menu that you display via the sleek remote.
The remote is minimalistic but very functional. Others have complained about it, but honestly, other than using my DirecTV remote to change channels, I use the Samsung remote for all other functions. The Home button displays a menu that allows you to access all your other devices, and those are integrated with access to the apps for quick access to Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, or, in my case, the MLBTV app. No more of this nonsense of reaching for the TV remote, pressing "Source", trying to remember which HDMI port is the Apple TV, selecting the port, then reaching for the Apple TV remote. The magic all happens with one single remote.
But the beauty of this TV (and the reason you shell out all that money) doesn't really come home to roost until you see the vibrancy of the colors. It's hard to convey. It's like Dorothy living her life in Kansas in black and white for the first 45 minutes of "The Wizard of OZ", and then opening the door of her tornado-transported house only to see the REAL colors of the Emerald City. The first time I saw the red and greens in the graphics of some of the networks, it was like seeing what real color is supposed to look like. It jumps off the page (if your TV was paper). On the other hand, maybe my retinas were sufficiently burned. Either way, several days later, I'm still in awe when I turn the TV on and the colors become living, all-encompassing waves of vibrancy. It's spectacular.
It's probably a good idea to plan to fool with some of the motion settings. Accepting the defaults made for some interesting effects while watching football on the NFL Network, especially in close-ups of fast-moving interior linemen, or a camera tracking a pass upfield. But after an afternoon of twiddling with the settings, I have the best television picture I've seen in my life. Now if we can just get the networks to start broadcasting in 4K, that would be great.
It's a lot of money to pay for a TV, and I'm sure if you wait, the price of these will drop significantly as the technology improves. But if you're looking for what amounts to cutting edge picture quality now and the price doesn't scare you, you can't go wrong with the Samsung QLED. They're making retinas a thing of the past. :-)
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2018
This is a magnificent electronic tour de force. For full disclosure, I've had my issues with Samsung TVs in the past. This TV replaced a 75" Samsung HD set that I had for about 8 years and, for the most part, was great. But twice I had that dreaded failure where the TV would randomly shut off and restart repeatedly. After months of troubleshooting and anguish, I replaced a cable and all worked well, but it raised serious concern about Samsung and their QA.
Nevertheless, when it came to buy a new one, I ended up going back to Samsung basically for two reasons. First, the quality of the picture is only second to the LG OLED. But LG does not make an 80"+ OLED TV that doesn't require a second mortgage. So the second reason I bought the Samsung is because the cost is reasonable by comparison (although still high). I also rationalized that over the years, Samsung has hopefully addressed their QA issues and I won't suffer though more troubleshooting issues in the future. (File this one under "Denial".)
But enough of that. The TV itself is stunning. We purchased the wall-mounting as part of our package and Angel, the Amazon installer, was terrific. In and out in about 45 minutes, and that included the assembly of the mount. Once turned on, the set-up wizard walks you through everything you need to get you up and running, including the recognition of the attached DVR, Apple TV, Roku, and game console. No need to remember which HDMI port each is plugged into. The TV labels all the ports in an easy-to-access menu that you display via the sleek remote.
The remote is minimalistic but very functional. Others have complained about it, but honestly, other than using my DirecTV remote to change channels, I use the Samsung remote for all other functions. The Home button displays a menu that allows you to access all your other devices, and those are integrated with access to the apps for quick access to Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, or, in my case, the MLBTV app. No more of this nonsense of reaching for the TV remote, pressing "Source", trying to remember which HDMI port is the Apple TV, selecting the port, then reaching for the Apple TV remote. The magic all happens with one single remote.
But the beauty of this TV (and the reason you shell out all that money) doesn't really come home to roost until you see the vibrancy of the colors. It's hard to convey. It's like Dorothy living her life in Kansas in black and white for the first 45 minutes of "The Wizard of OZ", and then opening the door of her tornado-transported house only to see the REAL colors of the Emerald City. The first time I saw the red and greens in the graphics of some of the networks, it was like seeing what real color is supposed to look like. It jumps off the page (if your TV was paper). On the other hand, maybe my retinas were sufficiently burned. Either way, several days later, I'm still in awe when I turn the TV on and the colors become living, all-encompassing waves of vibrancy. It's spectacular.
It's probably a good idea to plan to fool with some of the motion settings. Accepting the defaults made for some interesting effects while watching football on the NFL Network, especially in close-ups of fast-moving interior linemen, or a camera tracking a pass upfield. But after an afternoon of twiddling with the settings, I have the best television picture I've seen in my life. Now if we can just get the networks to start broadcasting in 4K, that would be great.
It's a lot of money to pay for a TV, and I'm sure if you wait, the price of these will drop significantly as the technology improves. But if you're looking for what amounts to cutting edge picture quality now and the price doesn't scare you, you can't go wrong with the Samsung QLED. They're making retinas a thing of the past. :-)
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Physical set-up is rather simple, as well as the very intuitive on screen instructions for initializing the myriads of options on the menu. The most difficult of all was to get used to the remote control functions. It took 20 minutes to properly operate the sound volume up/down function and we still are learning other control as we go.
Picture quality is as you would expect when watching regular cable channels. It shows what it's capable of doing when viewing high res. sources. Very pleased with purchase would recommend it to TV watchers who want an affordable Ultra High Res. capability smart T.V.