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Skyworth 60Q6500H TV Overview
The Skyworth 60Q6500H TV, part of Skyworth’s Q6600H QLED+ series released in early 2025, is a mid-range 60-inch 4K smart TV emphasizing vibrant Quantum Dot colors, eye-friendly viewing, and seamless Google TV integration. It upgrades the previous Q6500 series with Gen5 QLED+ technology for fade-resistant performance and enhanced motion handling via High-Speed Refresh (HSR). Designed for family rooms or home offices, it balances affordability with features like Dolby Vision and low-latency gaming, making it a strong contender against TCL or Hisense models in emerging markets.
Key Specifications
Here’s a breakdown of the core specs:
Feature Details Screen Size & Resolution 60-inch QLED+ LED panel; 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) Refresh Rate 60Hz native; HSR motion enhancement up to 120Hz equivalent HDR Support Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG; Peak brightness ~400 nits Processor & Smart OS Quad-core A55 CPU; 3GB RAM / 32GB storage; Google TV (Android 14-based) Audio 2x 12W speakers; Dolby Atmos, DTS Virtual:X Connectivity 3x HDMI 2.1 (1x eARC), 2x USB 3.0, Ethernet, Optical SPDIF, RF input; Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax, 2.4/5GHz), Bluetooth 5.2 Dimensions & Weight 1345 x 779 x 88 mm (without stand); ~13kg Power Consumption 170W typical; 220-240V, 50/60Hz Other Features Chromecast built-in, Google Assistant hands-free, Eye Care 5.0 (low blue light, flicker-free), Game Mode (ALLM, VRR up to 60Hz), USB media playback What’s Special About the 60Q6500H?
- QLED+ Gen5 Brilliance: Delivers 95% DCI-P3 color gamut with anti-fade protection for lasting vibrancy—ideal for HDR content like movies on Netflix.
- Smart & Smooth: Google TV unifies apps with personalized feeds; HSR reduces blur in action scenes or sports, while Eye Care 5.0 minimizes strain for marathon sessions.
- Gaming Ready: HDMI 2.1 ports support ALLM for under 10ms input lag; VRR prevents tearing in console play.
- Modern Design: Bezel-less frame with metallic stand; Bluetooth remote with voice and learning functions.
It expands the Q6600H lineup (55-85 inches) with a compact 60-inch option for smaller spaces.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Rich QLED colors and HDR at a budget price; Fluid Google TV with voice control; Versatile ports and eye protection; Solid audio for built-ins.
- Cons: No 120Hz native for elite gaming; Brightness caps at 400 nits (washed out in bright rooms); Software can lag with heavy multitasking.



