The Samsung Q60T is the incremental upgrade from last year’s Q60R. While the Q60R had a Quantum Processor 4K, the Q60T features a Quantum Processor Lite. What does this mean materially for the Q60T? Not that much. You’re still getting great upscaling from HD, even on the Q60T’s larger screen sizes. The Q60T screen uses a dual-LED backlight that promises to improve contrast and color over its single LED predecessor. The dual backlight is composed of two sets of LEDs that offer different color temperatures.
Getting the most out of your TV requires some understanding of how to use it. That’s where having the owner’s manual comes in handy. With proper usage, there is less risk of damage, and you’ll learn how to get the most out of it.
Download the Samsung Q60T manual
Please be sure to read and save the entire manual before setting up or using your Samsung Q60T. Misuse may result in damage to the unit and/or cause harm or serious injury. Download the manual and save it for future reference.
Pros | Cons |
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HDMI 2.1 and eARC | A drop in processing over Q60R |
Crisp 4K resolution | Mediocre sound quality |
Lots of Apps | Blurring during fast action |
In addition to brighter images, these quantum dot LED-backlit LCD TVs offer 165% greater color than standard UHD models* with up to 84% coverage of the Rec2020 UHD color standard.
Features
- Resolution: 3,840 x 2,160
- HDR: HDR10+, Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG)
- Refresh rate: 60Hz
- Ports: 3 HDMI (1 with ARC), 2 USB
- Audio: 2 channel, 20 watts (No Dolby Atmos)
- Smart TV software: Samsung Smart TV (Tizen)
- Weight: 49.2 pounds [w/o stand]
Q60T Variants
Size | Model Code |
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43″ | QN43Q60T |
50″ | QN50Q60T |
55″ | QN55Q60T |
58″ | QN58Q60T |
65″ | QN65Q60T |
70″ | QN70Q6DT |
75″ | QN75Q60T |
82″ | QN82Q60T |
85″ | QN85Q60T |