Unboxing,wall mounting,set up,audio and video demonstration of the 2020 Samsung Q800T 8K QLED TV. Also, because the Q800T can go so much brighter than most TVs, it holds on to more detail than most rivals in the brightest parts of aggressive HDR content – including movies mastered to 4000 nit peaks – without sacrificing overall brightness levels.The 65Q800T retains startlingly deep black levels with HDR content too, despite HDR’s much-expanded brightness range. The dimming is markedly less aggressive with the Movie picture preset active – though the trade off is that dark areas look greyer.Feeding the TV an HDR10+ source marginally improves the dimming situation, too (reminding me that it’s a shame there isn’t also any Dolby Vision support). So much so that small bright objects against near-black backdrops can start to actually look quite dull. It ensures smooth visuals while minimizing input lag to produce stunning graphics and responsive gameplay.Step up to a whole new world of color. Easily find your favorite content, all in one place. The app automatically detects the soundbar and in a few steps you have connected it to your WiFi network. But given that the main attraction of an 8K TV is surely its resolution, Samsung’s tweak to the viewing angle/resolution balance seems entirely sensible.Again, the results of the Q800T’s upscaling of 4K looks strikingly natural, due to the processor’s deep learning-enhanced ability to distinguish between source noise and real source picture information, before figuring out the look of the new pixels it’s having to create.It’s particularly good to see Samsung not falling into its old habit of over-sharpening upscaled images using its default preset settings to the point where they become gritty and harsh.Watching 4K (and 8K) sources made it easy to appreciate the Q800T’s impressive motion handling. We know it well because in our home we use a SmartThings Hub (not available with us) as a center for all smart home devices. We are processing your review. Q-Symphony for example, although that is of course only an added value if you also get a brand new Samsung TV. Given there will be two of these consoles, though – not to mention a new generation of gaming PCs – it seems odd that Samsung has only provided one high bandwidth You can easily customise the running order of the scrolling bar of apps along the bottom edge, so that your favourites appear first. With our 8K test footage – predominantly nature scenes mastered by picture testing gurus Spears & Munsil – it consistently looked gorgeous, delivering in abundance the remarkable textures, sense of three-dimensional depth and uncanny directness and naturalism that define the 8K experience. The mid-range is open and clear, too, and there’s a healthy amount of bass to underscore action scenes. It may take some getting used to the volume and woofer level buttons, because you have to push them up or down, but it works fine.
On the down side they’re not as richly saturated and vibrant as those of some other Samsung TVs – including 2020’s 4K flagship Q95T and last year’s Q90R.For the most part, the Q800T’s colours look more natural than the more heavily saturated tones of those other 4K Samsung models. You will receive an email confirmation shortly Back to Roma: Moments later, family members return to Mexico City in the rain. Samsung’s own stellar The Samsung Q800T is the first 8K TV you can buy for something at least approaching a 4K TV price, which makes it a standout The price-conscious sacrifices Samsung has had to make to its backlight system inevitably impact its performance during dark scenes versus Samsung’s phenomenal flagship 8K TVs. *Content services may vary by regions and are subject to change without notifications. Samsung HW-Q800T soundbar . The HW-Q800T is doing ok, it comes across naturally, but it's not as enveloping as we expected. Our reference film is the Oscar-winning “Roma” by director Alfonso Cuarón. Second, the non-Movie picture presets can cause a little black crush in shady corners – especially with the Natural preset.With a claimed peak brightness of 2000 nits that it more or less measures up to – at least for short ‘bursts’ – the Q800T is ready, willing and able to get tons of impact and real-life dynamism from HDR images. New York, One is a fairly straightforward button-filled affair. This is especially impressive when you consider that the local dimming only has 224 zones to work with rather than the 480 zones used in previous Samsung 8K TVs.The Q800T’s upscaling comes up trumps again with 4K content.