SAMSUNG QE65Q95TCTXXU 65″ Smart 4K Ultra HD HDR QLED TV with Bixby, Alexa & Google Assistant
See it all in exceptional detail and bright colour. Precise & pin-sharp contrast across the whole screen. Picture quality: 4300 PQI. HDR: HDR10+ / Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG). Catch-up TV & 4K streaming.
Remarkable contrast with HDR 2000
See incredible detail thanks to Quantum HDR 2000 powered by HDR10+ on the Samsung QE65Q95TCTXXU 65″ Smart 4K Ultra HD HDR QLED TV with Bixby, Alexa & Google Assistant. You’ll see true-to-life quality with rich colour and remarkable contrast – every movie will be optimised to look just as the director intended.
From the nightly news to a classic movie, the Quantum 4K Processor automatically adjusts the brightness and upscales everything you’re watching to 4K – no matter the original source.
Pin-sharp from any angle
You’re watching a magical night-time scene, but the moon seems to have a halo around it. Not with Direct Full Array – thanks to precise backlighting you’ll get pin-sharp contrast.
See every moment without the brightness of the sun or your light getting in the way. Samsung’s anti-glare TV screen absorbs reflections, so you can enjoy TV in incredible colour and contrast all day.
Object Tracking Sound
Get dynamic, lifelike audio that travels across the screen. Object Tracking Sound features dedicated speakers built into the TV, so you can enjoy 3D surround sound that will pull you into every moment – and all without a soundbar.
Adaptive sound adjusts the audio in every scene so that you can hear every detail. From the latest boxset to the beautiful game, you’ll get the perfect audio experience.
Boundless screen
With next to no frame around the screen, you’re left with only the beautiful picture to enjoy. Plus, it’s easy to hide TV wires from sight with cable management.
Smart TV with Multi View
Dive into a huge collection of 4K films, TV shows and all your favourite catch-up apps with Samsung’s Smart TV at your fingertips. Set up in no time with your smartphone, then you’re only a few clicks away from your must-see entertainment.
And using Multi View you can display two things at once. Watch something on the left screen while mirroring your phone screen on the right. Perfect for checking a walkthrough mid-game.
Additional information
Dimensions | – TV with stand: 919.3 x 1446.5 x 285.7 mm (H x W x D) |
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Weight | – TV with stand: 33.1 kg |
Guarantee | 5 years |
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