Testseek.fr ont rassemblé 78 examens experts du Samsung 65Q70 et l'estimation moyenne est 86%. Faites descendre l'écran et voyez les toutes les revues pour Samsung 65Q70.
November 2019
(86%)
78 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(93%)
21547 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
86010078
Les éditeurs ont aimé
Le design très séduisant
La qualité d'image perçue
La qualité de l'upsacling
Le design très séduisant du produit
La qualité de l'upscaling
La fluidité et les services de Tizen OS
Très bonne qualité d'image SD/HD et 4K HDR
Une très belle colorimétrie
Puissante luminosité HDR
Excellent input lag et faible rémanence
Ergonomie et clarté de l'interface Smart TV Tizen
La nouvelle télécommande One Controller
Un design très élégant
Pic lumineux en HDR
Design réussi
Contraste
Interface fluide et agréable
Retard à l'affichage
Unique câble à raccorder au téléviseur
Télécommande simplifiée
Boîtier externe facilitant l'installation au mur
Qualité d'image globalement excellente avec noirs profonds
Une belle luminosité
Des couleurs fidèles
Un traitement vidéo solide
Un input lag de 14ms seulement
Compatibilité FreeSync
Son design élégant et sa longue liste de fonctionnalités surpassent
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
La fidélité moyenne des couleurs avant réglages
Le prix à peine moins élevé que celui d'un modèle OLED
Great upscaling with SD and HD images, Easy setup, Bright enough 4K picture quality, Rapid Game mode,
No Dolby Vision, Still quite expensive,
The QE49Q70R displays expressive 4K pictures that offer excellent clarity. Upscaling is super-effective and the Q70R has enough brightness to present HDR images closer to the way they were intended. Despite a price drop, the Q70R remains an expensive prop...
Publié: 2019-10-07, Auteur: What , review by: whathifi.com
Excellent detail and definition, Vibrant but natural colours, Peerless app selection,
Average sound, Viewing angles only okay,
Those looking for a premium performance at midrange money simply have to check out the QE65Q70R. It lacks the cutting-edge specs that make the flagship Q90R so spectacular, but the Q70R's downgrades are sensibly chosen and the result is a Q90-lite perform...
Excellent SDR accuracy, Consistent HDR picture quality, Superb gaming features, Excellent smart TV and OS system, Input lag of 13.7ms, Strong all round performance at the price point
No Dolby Vision compatibility, Slightly aggressive dimming / some black crush, SDR accuracy out of the box could be better, PQ EOTF tracking in Movie mode needs to be more accurate, Only 700nits peak brightness
There is no such thing as the perfect TV and each technology and model offers different pros and cons, which may or may not suit what you are looking for. At this level of the market, there are some big differences to the flagship models with some feature...
Publié: 2019-05-30, Auteur: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great picture quality, AI-enhanced image processing, Comprehensive smart features, Extremely low input lag
No Dolby Vision or Atmos support, Some blooming and haloing present
The Samsung Q70 is great all-rounder that delivers many of the benefits of QLED - a wide colour palette, deep blacks and high peak brightness - while avoiding a huge price tag.The use of a direct LED backlight makes a big difference, especially when it co...
With the Q70R Samsung has given with one hand while taking away with the other. It has a direct backlight like the flagship model, instead of edge-lit as you got in 2018.But the Q70R has half the peak brightness of the Q90R which means HDR simply isn't as...
Publié: 2018-07-30, Auteur: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Gorgeous looking telly, Single wire to screen, Brilliant colours, Great contrast, Decent audio
OLED still wins with blackest blacks
The Samsung Q7 is truly impressive. It is also good to have such an excellent alternative to OLED too. Brightness and colour are outstanding, with top-notch blacks and motion handling. Audio output is surprisingly good too!True, if your viewing is mostly...
Bright, vibrant picture, Crisp and detailed, Great, easy-to-use smart TV interface, Attractive design
Forgoes black levels for brightness, Motion is hard to get right, Narrow viewing angle for best picture
As much as Samsung wants to claim that its QLED TVs can give OLED a run for its money, the QE55Q7F instead runs its own race entirely. And that's not a bad thing. For all of OLED's brilliant deep blacks, the Q7F responds with unrivalled brightness, creat...
Publié: 2021-06-23, Auteur: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Extrait: Until recently, Samsung's QLED TVs have stood out as the company's highest-end offering. Since it introduced Neo QLED earlier this year, “regular” QLED TVs have been relegated to the company's midrange selection, and that's the category in which you'll fi...
Publié: 2021-06-10, Auteur: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
Crisp picture and vivid colors, Deep black levels, Multiple voice assistants
Some dimming at edges, Weak audio,
The Samsung Q70T QLED TV is a solid QLED with vivid colors and nice black levels. It produces crisp 4K images, is bright enough to watch during the daytime and is fast enough for gaming. With a significant price drop from the 2019 model, the Q70T should b...
Publié: 2019-11-29, Auteur: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Samsung's panels just get better every year, 4K content looks amazing, AI upscaling works great, Samsung's interface is still the best out there, The built-in speakers are really good for TV speakers, Build quality is second to none, 4K gaming is just per
Not a fan of the stand on this model, the Q90R stand should be the standard, Bixby still needs some work, I felt the speed of the UI was a bit slower than the flagship Q90R, The TV isn't super slim like some of the competition, not a deal breaker but some
The 65″ Samsung Q70R QLED 4K TV is the company's entry into their Q-series of TVs and it's fantastic for an entry-level TV. Of course, nothing is perfect, and you can always find something you might not like about things. I'd recommend this TV to anyone l...