Samsung Q60C QLED TV Review
Pronunciation of Tom's Guide
With above-average color accuracy and best-in-class input lag, the Samsung Q60C is definitely worth a look. We also like the solar-powered remote control. But there are brighter TVs that reproduce HDR content even better than this one.
Price: $799.99
Screen size: 55 inches
Model: QN55Q60CAF
Resolution: 3840x2160
HDR: HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
Refresh rate: 60 Hz
Ports: 3 HDMI 2.0, 2 USB
Audio: 20W
Smart TV software: Tizen
Size: 48.5 x 27.9 x 1 inch
Weight: 34.2 pounds
The Samsung Q60C is the company's entry-level Quantum Dot (QLED) device. So it's important to manage your expectations: the brightness, color vibrancy, and overall feature set (including no local dimming and HDMI 2.1 support) are good, but not revolutionary. to break. Most specs are average or slightly above.
The exceptions are the incredibly low latency and above-average color accuracy, which is why we think the Q60C is better than the sum of its parts. Thanks to these two elements, it compares favorably to other large TVs in this low price range, especially the award-winning Hisense.
If you're looking for an extra or additional set for your special playroom, guest room or child's room, the Q60C is for you.
Samsung Q60C review: price and availability
The Q60C is available in a variety of sizes to fit your living room and any budget. These are:
- Samsung QN32Q60CAF (32-inch): $499.99 | Retails for $399.99
- Samsung QN43Q60CAF (43-inch): $549.99 | $449.99 on sale
- Samsung QN50Q60CAF (50-inch): $649.99 | Retails for $529.99
- Samsung QN55Q60CAF (55-inch): $799.99 | Retails for $599.99
- Samsung QN65Q60CAF (65-inch): $999.99 | Retails for $749.99
- Samsung QN70Q60CAF (70-inch): $1,199.99 | Sold for $899.99
- Samsung QN75Q60CAF (75-inch): $1,399.99 | Retails for $999.99
- Samsung QN85Q60CAF (85-inch): $2,299.99 | Sold for $1,499.99
Although we tested the 55-inch version, we expect all models in the range to perform similarly. However, the 32-inch Q60C has different design elements and fewer additional features.
Samsung Q60C review: design, ports and remote control
As befits an entry-level TV, the Q60C has a simple, unobtrusive design, with its relatively thin screen (less than half an inch at its thinnest point) being its most notable feature. While you can mount it on the wall using the 200 x 200mm VESA holes on the low-profile back panel, a two-piece plastic bracket (which doesn't even require screws to install) is also included if you prefer to use the television on a place of entertainment wishes to gather on the center of the farm.