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Samsung 55″ Q60D QLED 4K Smart TV
The Samsung Q60D is an entry-level QLED TV in Samsung’s 2024 lineup, offering vibrant Quantum Dot-enhanced colors and 4K resolution at a budget-friendly price point. It’s designed for casual viewers who want solid picture quality and smart features without premium extras like mini-LED backlighting or advanced gaming support. Released in mid-2024, it replaces the Q60C and is now heavily discounted as 2025 models (like the Q7F series) roll out, making it a strong value pick for living rooms or secondary setups.
Key Features
- Display and Picture: 55-inch QLED panel with Quantum HDR for 100% color volume (DCI-P3 certified), Dual LED backlighting for improved contrast, and 4K upscaling via the Quantum Processor Lite 4K. Supports HDR10+ but lacks Dolby Vision. Expect good color accuracy out of the box in modes like Filmmaker or Movie, with decent handling of SD/HD/4K content—though blacks aren’t as deep as higher-end models.
- Smart Platform: Tizen OS with Samsung Smart Hub for streaming apps (Netflix, Disney+, BBC iPlayer, etc.), personalized recommendations, and Multi View (split-screen for phone/TV content). Includes Samsung Daily+ for health/work apps, SmartThings integration for smart home control, and built-in Alexa voice assistant.
- Audio: Object Tracking Sound Lite (20W, 2CH speakers) that follows on-screen action, plus Q-Symphony for syncing with compatible Samsung soundbars. Adaptive Sound optimizes based on content.
- Gaming and Connectivity: Motion Xcelerator for smoother motion (up to 60Hz refresh rate), Auto Game Mode (low input lag ~10ms), and Game Hub for cloud gaming (Xbox, GeForce Now). However, no HDMI 2.1 or VRR, so it’s capped at 60Hz/4K—best for casual gamers. Ports: 3x HDMI 2.0 (one eARC), 2x USB 2.0, Ethernet, optical audio.
- Design and Extras: Slim One Thin Design with adjustable stand (fits soundbars), Ambient Mode for art/displays, and energy-efficient features. Available in sizes from 32″ to 85″.
Performance and User Feedback
The Q60D delivers reliable entry-level performance: bright, colorful images for movies/sports (e.g., vibrant Star Wars scenes on Disney+), but it struggles in dark rooms due to average contrast and no local dimming. Upscaling works well for non-4K sources, and the interface is intuitive. Reviewers note it’s “accurate right out of the box” and a “great option for quality at a fair price,” especially in the Samsung ecosystem. Best Buy customers rave about the “stunning visuals, vibrant colors, and user-friendly setup,” with many calling it a “budget upgrade winner.” However, some Reddit users criticize it as “trash” with poor QC compared to TCL/Hisense rivals that offer mini-LED and Dolby Vision for less. Overall scores: 7.5/10 (Tom’s Guide), solid for basics but outshined by competitors like Hisense U6N.



