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Samsung QLED Q64A vs QLED Q74A vs QLED Q80A

At the beginning of 2021, Samsung introduced new QLED TVs, the Q64A, Q74A, and Q80A. Though they're very similar, they differ in a few ways. The Q80A has Full Array Local Dimming, while the Q64A and Q74A don't. Are you curious about the other differences? We've listed them for you.

Samsung QLED 55Q80A (2021)

4K (UHD) | Smart TV: Tizen | 100Hz
949,-
no longer available
  • The HDR support and the 2000 nits brightness provide a high brightness and a detailed, pure color representation.
  • Thanks to Full Array Local Dimming, you can watch high-contrast images.
  • Adaptive Picture and Adaptive Sound adjust the image and sound reproduction to the room.
  • QLED TVs have less deep black levels than Neo QLED TVs.

Samsung QLED 55Q74A (2021)

4K (UHD) | Smart TV: Tizen | 100Hz
753,-
no longer available
  • The WLED screen ensures a high brightness and a rich, pure color representation.
  • Thanks to the 100Hz refresh rate, fast-moving images are displayed smoothly.
  • Adaptive Picture automatically adjusts the image display to the room you're in.
  • Thanks to the edge lit local dimming, this TV doesn't have a powerful contrast and deep black levels.
  • QLED TVs have less deep black levels than Neo QLED TVs.

Samsung QLED Q64A (2021)

4K (UHD) | Smart TV: Tizen | 50Hz
725,-
no longer available
  • Thanks to the QLED panel and the 4K resolution, you can enjoy sharp images with bright color tones.
  • Thanks to the Adaptive Sound, the TV automatically adjusts the sound settings to the room.
  • The Solarcell One Remote is a remote that charges itself with both sunlight and artificial light.
  • Due to the 50Hz refresh rate, fast-moving images aren't always displayed smoothly.
  • As a result of the edge lit local dimming, this TV doesn't have a powerful contrast and deep black levels.

Comparison of QLED Q64A vs QLED Q74A vs QLED Q80A

QLED Q80A QLED Q74A QLED Q64A
Refresh rate 100Hz 100Hz 50Hz
Number of speakers + power 4x60W 2x20W 2x20W
Color depth 10-bit 8-bit 8-bit
Local dimming Full Array Edge lit Edge lit
Viewing angle Excellent thanks to Wide Viewing Angle Excellent thanks to Wide Viewing Angle Good
One Connect Box yes no no
Unique properties Ambient mode +, Adaptive Sound, Adaptive Picture, Object Tracking Sound Ambient mode +, Adaptive Sound, Adaptive Picture Ambient mode

Contrast and color representation

Full Array

QLED Q80A: 10-bit panel and Full Array

The QLED Q80A has a 10-bit panel and Full Array Local Dimming. This means that images are colorful and high-contrast. You can see all the dark and light green tones of a frog, for example. The Full Array Local Dimming ensures deep black levels. That's because of the lights behind the entire screen that light up and dim individually. This allows the TV to display dark parts very accurately, so Zorro's mustache or Batman's cape looks truly black.

High-contrast images

QLED Q74A: 8-bit panel and edge lit

The QLED Q74A has an 8-bit panel, which displays 17 million color tones. This seems like a lot, but it's almost 6 times less than with a 10-bit panel. Just like the QLED Q64A, the TV has edge lit as the local dimming type. Due to this, the Q74A displays dark parts less accurately and the TV doesn't have deep black levels.

Edge lit

QLED Q64A: 8-bit panel and edge lit

The Q64A has an 8-bit panel, which means that the television shows less colors than the Q80A. The Q64A has edge lit as the local dimming type, which means that there's a row of lights at the top and the bottom that light up and dim. As a result, dark parts on the screen aren't always black, they're gray.

The display of fast-moving images

100Hz

QLED Q80A: 100Hz and Object Tracking Sound

The QLED Q80A ensures that the image and sound are right with fast actions. The TV has a 100Hz refresh rate, so screen tearing won't be a problem with fast-moving images. In addition, the Object Tracking Sound makes sure that the sound moves along with the action on the screen. This way, the images look smooth and the sound is realistic.

QLED Q74A: 100Hz

Do you often watch movies, series, or sports games with fast-moving images? A television with a 100Hz will excite you. You often see fast-moving images during an action movie or soccer game, and they're displayed without screen tearing as a result.

50Hz

QLED Q64A: 50Hz

The QLED 64A has a 50Hz refresh rate, so you can sometimes see screen tearing. Are you a sports fan or action movie enthusiast? This TV might not be what you're looking for. If you use your TV to watch the news, kid's movies, and romantic comedies, you won't need a 100Hz refresh rate.

The viewing angle

Viewing angle 1

QLED Q80A: Wide Viewing Angle

Do you like watching television with your roommates? The Wide Viewing Angle ensures you can do so comfortably. Thanks to this technology, 2 layers in the screen ensure that less light from the pixels 'leaks' to the sides. As a result, the light only shows in the right spots. In other words, the image won't look distorted if you're watching TV at an angle.

Viewing angle 2

QLED Q74A: Wide Viewing Angle

Just like the Q80A, the QLED Q80A has an extra-wide viewing angle. So you can watch that soccer game, Netflix movie, or documentary on YouTube with all your friends. The double layer on the TV screen prevents blooming, which means that the pixel light leaks to other pixels. The light colors stay where they're supposed to be as a result, so you can enjoy good images from every corner of the room.

Viewing angle 3

QLED Q64A: no Wide Viewing Angle

The QLED Q64A doesn't have a Wide Viewing Angle, but that doesn't mean that the viewing angle is bad. With a Wide Viewing Angle, you can watch TV at an angle og 85 degrees. With the Q64A, that's 50 degrees. So you can still watch images in a good quality if you're sitting on a chair next to the couch. Is your favorite chair a bit further away? Consider a model with a Wide Viewing Angle.

Conclusion

There are a few differences between the QLED TVs. The Q80A has a 10-bit panel and Full Array Local Dimming. Both the Q74A and the Q64A have an 8-bit panel with edge lit. This makes the Q80A suitable for those who appreciate intense colors and deep black levels. If you don't care about black levels but do care about the colors, the Q74A suits you best. Are colors and black levels not very important to you? Choose the Q64A.

Jorn
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