🎉 Elevate Your Viewing Game!
The SAMSUNG 75 Inch 4K Neo QLED HDR TV (2022 Model) offers a stunning visual and audio experience with advanced Quantum Matrix Technology, a powerful Neo Quantum Processor 4K, and immersive Dolby Atmos sound, all wrapped in a sleek design that fits any modern living space.
A**L
Amazing TV !
Thank you, totally satisfied with this TV, and delivery on time!
Y**R
Just love it
Everything is as described lovely clear picture and awesome sound with smart apps
A**R
Good Design & Quality
Happy
M**A
Worst TV in my entire experience.zero star rated TV and company
Screen burned-out with in 45 days of purchase. After display replacement, entir TV is not switching on and remote control stoped working. I never expexted this from the reputed brand like Samsung. No proper response from samsung care for the issue. I am literally depressed after all this issues even after spending nearly 6k AED on this product.I sincerely recommend all not to buy any of the samsung TVs.
U**7
life changing
I could have bought a house for this price, but I decided to buy this instead and put a picture of a house, but I cant fit this tv in my 1 bedroom apartment so I put it on the outside of the building as a billboard and use it for advertising 1 minute noodles to make my money back, though my bank agent says it will take 19 years to make a profit.
M**D
4 stars since lacks Android play store
4 stars since lacks Android play store
S**R
Horrible sound
Don’t bother buying this TV. Samsung has completely messed up the sound system and the sound crackles and vibrates in high bass.It is all over the internet yet Samsung is selling this TV.Never buying Samsung TV again
H**T
Be careful
Delivery in time! Package was open in the ground, holder of the tV was not inside, the remote control is not working - it seems like a used TV!The TV himself is great!I am waiting for answer from seller!
R**.
Simple, elegant and very easy to set up and use
The TV arrived very fast, the look is very elegant and can be put straight on top of a console or on its stand. Looks like a frame. Very easy set up, highly intuitive. Connects with remote or directly to your mobile devices. Super modern, great image. I’m extremely happy with it and will buy another one for my bedroom.
R**H
Beautiful picture!
Great picture and super easy to install.
A**R
Nice package to use instead of TV set.
Nice build quality. Nice Picture. Works decent with games, though lag is noted when not in game mode on fast shooter games. Picture colors and tone is much better in person than all reviews on the web.The only real complaint is no fan filter noted. No lens shift to side. Samsung canned customer service sucks real bad. Screens for this type of projector can be VERY EXPENSIVE.
N**E
Amazing item that is unique
The Sero is first and foremost a rotating television with an attached Mount that doubles as a speaker. The monitor itself is beautiful and sharp, with bright, vibrant colors that have become common for Samsung products. The screen is just beautiful, and the fact that it spins into portrait orientation with just a button makes it feel almost like a giant phone in front of you.The Mount is an attached speaker that stands ~22 inches wide, ~18.5 inches high until it hits the television in landscape mode, and ~13 inches deep. The Mount itself is shaped sort of like a giant easel, and can’t be moved around very easily. It’s heavy and, unless turned into portrait mode, isn’t very maneuverable with just one person. The mount also is attached directly to the television and is not adjustable, meaning you can’t take the monitor off of the mount and you’re stuck with the tv facing just one specific angle.Unfortunately, beyond YouTube Shorts, a handful of applications that use the feature (which is only going to dwindle in time), and photo sharing applications, there really isn’t much use for the portrait orientation beyond it just looking cool. It is a very fun gimmick to use and it’s exciting to see videos/games in that orientation on a big, 43-inch screen, but besides those handful of apps, videos and acting as a sort of virtual wallpaper to sit in the corner of your room, The Sero’s big feature isn’t very useful yet.The Samsung Smart TV operating system is also app-rich and useful, better than Roku’s Home Screen and app selection. The settings also give a decent amount of fine tuning options for both the screen (brightness, contrast, gamma, white balance, etc.) and the mount speakers (balance, an equalizer if you have speakers attached that support this feature, and sound feedback control). The Sero also has support for Bluetooth speakers. The settings and features of the operating system are nothing amazingly special - especially for the high price tag, but they’re acceptable. Additionally, on my unit, the operating system and home menu are very laggy and glitchy already, something that usually only starts after a device is a few years old. If the Sero already has a laggy, stuttering homescreen, how bad is it going to be in 2-3 years?We have gotten plenty of use out of The Sero because of its beautiful screen and speakers inside the stand, it’s an odd item for a specific audience. The rotating screen is super cool, that's for sure, but its limitations are price, lack of adjustability, and lack of content that uses the portrait feature. It’s a great tv, and if you’re a heavy user of TikTok, Instagram Reels, and/or YouTube Shorts, this may be worth price. BUT, TikTok and Instagram are not available as apps on The Sero, so the only way to use these apps through The Sero is through screen mirroring applications that utilize your phone. These apps basically turn the Sero into a giant screen for your phone, and can display anything you have on your phone.Because of these lack of features within The Sero and previously mentioned issues, it is really only worth the price if you’re a heavy portrait-media consumer and would like a larger screen than your phone to watch it all on. Overall, we do use it as my family (college-aged children especially) utilize all the features. I do wish there were more content available in portrait mode, because I do like that orientation. It fits well where wider TVs are bulky.Overall, it is fantastic for what it is, a sort of niche item. I really really enjoy the portrait mode (we even used some digital Halloween decorations on it!) and wish there were more options for things to view that way (without it being heavily letterboxed the other way.) It certainly is a show-off item, and if your one to that likes to utilize its features, then you'll be very happy.
P**R
Waited before giving this review
I have had this television for several weeks now and I am very satisfied. I chose Samsung's QLED as we use it for mixed use including watching normal TV shows, movies, sports, and for our PlayStation/Switch. I can tell you its versatile because for each of these purposes the TV's picture is outstanding. I do spend time swapping video settings depending on the content. Thankfully game mode is automatic so I normally only have to swap the video settings between sports and tv/movies. The light in the room can go from bright to dim depending on the time of day, and I see no quality drop off or bad reflections.I was not planning to add Samsung's new sound bar originally, but after some consideration I purchased it as well after we got the TV. The fact that it is designed to work with the TV's built in sound gives the room a fuller overall sound effect which is really noticeable. So I find the harmony option to be good and the eARC gives the sound bar much more punch than our old sound bar.Downside: It would have been better if the TV included more than one HDMI 2.1 port as I can see future upgrades to devices could benefit from having more 2.1 ports. Also, it needs a bit of extra initial setup time in order to get the TV looking its best and there are many different menus and settings that take some time to figure out which are the ideal settings.
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