
One thing Samsung gets huge credit for is including the new SolarCell remote with this TV. Samsung’s flagship TVs like the QN800A obviously look even better, but the Q60A looks damn good for the price. These bezels are part of why the Q60A looks more premium than previous years. Slim and thin bezels are no longer the domain of more expensive TVs. The front of the Samsung Q60A is clean, and it has slim bezels. The stand is merely two legs that slip in and lock along the bottom of the TV.
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If you are wall mounting, I’d suggest hooking your cables in before mounting on the wall unless you’re using a mount that allows you to pull the TV out and swivel it. Although there is oddly one HDMI port and Optical Port that are flush, which I found strange. The inputs on the back are recessed, making it easier to wall mount the TV.

The back of the Samsung Q60A is made of plastic and looks fairly plain but well made and with quality materials. The TV is wall-mountable via the VESA option, not included. The shipping weight in the box is around 64 lbs, and the TV itself weighs in at 46 lbs, 48 lbs with the stand. The TV comes well packed and protected, and our unit was in perfect condition. Looking at the Q60A, you wouldn’t think it was an entry-level television, at least the 65″ version. When I unpacked the 2021 65″ 4K Samsung Q60A QLED TV, I wasn’t expecting to see a TV that reminded me of Samsung’s flagship TVs from just two years ago.
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Read on for the full review of the Samsung Q60A. We’re here to find out if the 65″ 4K Samsung Q60A QLED TV offers enough bang for your buck. We’re not here to compare Samsung’s flagship to its more affordable line they’re apples and oranges. As a matter of fact, it starts at just US$499.99 for the 32″ version, and you could get the 85″ version for US$2,799.99, which is US$700 cheaper than the 65″ Samsung QN800A.Įnough with the comparisons in price.

Don’t get me wrong, US$1,099.99 isn’t chump change, but the Q60A is also available in smaller versions for less money. Instead of choosing another high-end offering, we chose the 65″ 4K Samsung Q60A QLED TV because it’s far more attainable for the average consumer. They offered up pretty much anything we wanted. Samsung reached out to us and asked if there was anything we’d like to review. That’s why there is the 2021 65″ 4K Samsung Q60A QLED TV. But they’re also pretty pricey, and some of us aren’t ready to dig that deep. Both of those flagship televisions are sporting Samsung’s new Neo-QLED technology. We are slightly past the midway point of 2021, and we’ve had our First Look at two of Samsung’s high-end TV offerings in the QN800A and the QN90A.
