Samsung QE75Q95T

£3,248.35

The Samsung QE75Q95T is a 75-inch 4K QLED TV with epic features liek HDR10+, Quantum Processor 4K, Real Game Enhancer, and Object Tracking Sound will seduce you with stunning picture quality and powerful audio.

Description

The Samsung QE75Q95T is a 75-inch 4K QLED TV that delivers high-quality images and advanced features. The TV features a 4K resolution of 3840×2160 and supports HDR10+, which enhances the brightness, contrast, and color of each scene for a more immersive viewing experience.

The QE75Q95T is powered by the Quantum Processor 4K, which automatically upscales lower-resolution content to 4K for a stunning picture. The TV also features Samsung’s Real Game Enhancer technology, which optimizes the picture and sound quality for an immersive gaming experience.

In terms of connectivity, the Samsung QE75Q95T is equipped with an array of options, including four HDMI inputs, three USB ports, and built-in Wi-Fi for seamless streaming from your favorite apps and services. The TV also has a built-in voice assistant, Bixby, which allows you to control the TV and access your favorite content hands-free.

In terms of audio quality, the Samsung QE75Q95T features an Object Tracking Sound technology that enhances the sound by following the movements of characters and objects on the screen. The TV also supports Dolby Digital Plus, which provides clear and powerful sound that is perfectly synced with the picture on screen.

Overall, the Samsung QE75Q95T is a high-end TV that delivers a high-quality viewing experience with its 4K display, advanced features, and excellent audio quality. Whether you’re watching movies, playing games, or streaming your favorite shows, the QE75Q95T will provide an immersive and enjoyable experience.

 

Samsung QE75Q95T properties

Product name QE75Q95T
Screen size 75 inches
Display QLED
Resolution 3840×2160 (4K Ultra HD)
Local dimming Yes
HDR (High Dynamic Range) Yes
HDR type HDR10, HDR10+, HLG
WCG (Wide Color Gamut) No
HFR (High Frame Rate) No
VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) Yes
ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) Yes
Aspect ratio 16:9
Brightness (Nits) 2000 cd/m2
3D No
Refresh rate enhancer Yes
Image enhancement Yes
Smart TV Yes
Type of voice control Alexa, Bixby, Google Assistant
Features HbbTV Support, USB-Recording (PVR), Voice Control
Apps Netflix, Web Browser
Operating system Samsung Tizen OS
Wireless and streaming Bluetooth, DLNA, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct
Wi-Fi type Built-in
Connections Digital Optical Out, Ethernet (RJ45), HDMI, USB
HDMI In 4
ARC (Audio Return Channel) eARC
MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) No
CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) No
USB ports 2
USB 2.0 2
Screen design Flat
Colour Black
Built-in speakers 4.2
Speaker output (total) 60 W
Supported audio formats Dolby Digital Plus
DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting) DVB-C, DVB-S2, DVB-T2
Receiver Analog, Digital
CI/CA (Conditional Access-modul) CI+
CI+ version 1.4
Power donsumption (Standby) 0.5 W
Power consumption (use) 257.0 W
Height (without foot) 95.7 cm
Height (including foot) 104.8 cm
Width 167.0 cm
Depth (without foot) 3.5 cm
Depth (including foot) 31.7 cm
Weight (without foot) 38.1 kg
Weight (including foot) 48.1 kg
VESA mounting Yes
VESA mountin type 400 x 400 mm
Release year 2020
Energy efficiency class B

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Frequently Asked Questions:

"How do I connect my smartphone to the QE75Q95T using Bluetooth for audio playback?"

Make sure your smartphone and the QE75Q95T are both powered on. On your smartphone, go to Settings > Connections > Bluetooth. Ensure that Bluetooth is turned on. Your smartphone will now search for available devices. Look for "QE75Q95T" in the list of available devices and select it. If prompted, enter the passcode "0000" (four zeros) to connect your device. Once connected, you can play audio content from your smartphone through the QE75Q95T's speakers using any media player app on your smartphone. To disconnect the Bluetooth connection, go to Settings > Connections > Bluetooth on your smartphone and select "Forget device" next to the QE75Q95T in the list of previously connected devices.

"How do I connect my laptop to the Samsung QE75Q95T using an HDMI cable?"

To connect your laptop to the Samsung QE75Q95T using an HDMI cable, follow these steps:
1. Make sure that both your laptop and the Samsung QE75Q95T are turned off. Locate the HDMI output port on your laptop (usually located on the side or back of the device). Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI output port on your laptop. Locate the HDMI input port on the Samsung QE75Q95T (usually labeled as "HDMI" or with a specific number, such as "HDMI 1"). Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to the corresponding HDMI input port on the Samsung QE75Q95T. Turn on both your laptop and the Samsung QE75Q95T using their respective power buttons. Your laptop's display should now be mirrored or extended onto the Samsung QE75Q95T, depending on the settings in your laptop's display preferences. If you want to mirror your laptop's display, make sure that both displays are set to duplicate. To do this, right-click on your desktop and select "Display settings. From here, select "Extend these displays" or "Duplicate these displays," depending on your preference. Alternatively, if you want to extend your laptop's display onto the Samsung QE75Q95T, make sure that both displays are set to extend. To do this, right-click on your desktop and select "Display settings. From here, select "Extend these displays" or "Duplicate these displays," and then drag the window that appears to extend the display onto the Samsung QE75Q95T. Adjust the settings on the Samsung QE75Q95T (such as input source, resolution, and aspect ratio) using the TV's on-screen menu.

How do I connect my laptop to the HDMI port on the Samsung QE75Q95T for screen mirroring?

To connect your laptop to the Samsung QE75Q95T TV for screen mirroring using an HDMI cable, follow these steps:
1. Make sure both your laptop and TV are turned on. Locate an HDMI port on the TV's side or rear panel. The Samsung QE75Q95T has four HDMI ports labeled 1-4. Connect one end of an HDMI cable to your laptop and the other end to the selected HDMI port on the TV. Press the "Home" button on the TV's remote control to open the menu. Navigate to the "Sources" option using the arrow keys and select it. Choose "HDMI" from the list of available sources. Select the HDMI port number that corresponds to the one you connected your laptop to. Your laptop's display should now be mirrored on the TV screen. Adjust the settings as desired using the TV's menu options. Note: Some laptops may require additional setup steps, such as enabling HDMI output in the laptop's display settings or connecting an external monitor through the laptop's graphics card instead of the integrated one. Consult your laptop's user manual for specific instructions.

My TV's auto low input lag feature is not working properly with my Xbox Series X, can you please assist me in troubleshooting this issue?

I'd be happy to help you troubleshoot the issue with your TV's auto low input lag (ALL-LAG) feature and Xbox Series X. First, let's make sure we understand what ALL-LAG is. This feature is designed to automatically switch the TV's input settings to minimize latency when a compatible device like an Xbox console is connected. However, it sounds like it's not working as expected with your Xbox Series X. Here are some steps you can try to troubleshoot and potentially fix the issue:

1. Check for firmware updates**: Ensure your TV's firmware is up-to-date, as newer versions might resolve any issues with ALL-LAG functionality. Verify Xbox Series X settings**: Go to your Xbox Series X settings > Display & Sound > Video Output Settings and ensure that the following options are set:
* HDMI resolution: Match your TV's native resolution (e. K, HDR)
* HDMI refresh rate: Set to match your TV's maximum supported refresh rate (e. Hz, 120Hz)
* HDMI mode: Ensure it's set to the correct mode for your TV (e. K60, 4K120, etc. Check for issues with HDMI ports**: Try switching the Xbox Series X cable to a different HDMI port on your TV, as sometimes issues can be caused by faulty or malfunctioning ports. Disable and re-enable ALL-LAG**: Go to your TV's settings > Picture > Advanced picture settings (or similar) and toggle off ALL-LAG. Wait for 30 seconds to a minute and then toggle it back on. This might reset the feature. Check for conflicts with other devices**: If you have other devices connected to your TV, such as Blu-ray players or soundbars, try disconnecting them one by one to see if any of them are interfering with the Xbox Series X's ALL-LAG functionality. Reset your TV's picture settings**: This will restore all picture settings to their factory defaults. Be aware that this might reset other custom settings you've applied. Check for issues with your HDMI cable**: Try using a different, high-quality HDMI cable to rule out any potential issues with the existing one. If none of these steps resolve the issue, it's possible that there's a firmware problem or compatibility issue between your TV and Xbox Series X. You may want to:

1. Contact Microsoft support**: Reach out to Xbox customer support for assistance with troubleshooting or to report the issue. Check online forums and communities**: Look for threads on Reddit, Twitter, or other online forums where people might be discussing similar issues with their TVs and Xbox consoles.

I'm experiencing a green tint on my screen, is it normal for this TV model or is there something wrong with it?

1. Dead pixels**: It's possible that one or more pixels on your screen have failed, causing a green tint to appear. Dead pixels can be caused by physical damage, manufacturing defects, or wear and tear over time. Color calibration issues**: If the color settings on your TV are not calibrated properly, it can cause a green tint. This is especially common if you've recently changed the display settings or connected new devices to your TV. Hardware problems**: In some cases, a green tint can be caused by a hardware issue with the LCD panel or the backlight. This could be due to a faulty LED, a malfunctioning circuit board, or another internal component failure. To help you determine if it's a software issue or a hardware problem, I'd recommend trying the following:

1. Restart your TV**: Sometimes, a simple reboot can resolve the issue. Check for firmware updates**: Ensure that your TV is running the latest firmware version. You can usually check for updates in the settings menu. Adjust color settings**: Go to the picture settings and adjust the color temperature or color space to see if it resolves the green tint. If none of these steps resolve the issue, it's possible that there's a hardware problem with your TV. In this case, I'd recommend contacting the manufacturer for further assistance or repair. However, if you're experiencing other issues like screen flickering, backlight problems, or strange noises coming from the speakers, it's likely a more serious hardware issue and you should contact the manufacturer or a professional repair service for help.

What are the features of Samsung QE75Q95T?

Modern TVs have long ceased to be used only for watching TV.Currently, we can also play our own movies, play games with them and even browse the internet. This tv has few connection possibilities: Digital Optical Out, Ethernet (RJ45), HDMI, USB. Do you need something with digital optical out? Here you can find other devices with digital optical out. Samsung QE75Q95T has hbbtv support, usb-recording (pvr), voice control. You can find more information on devices with voice control here.

Can I control my QE75Q95T with my voice?

Yes, you can control this TV with your voice. You can control it by: Alexa, Bixby, Google Assistant. For more information on voice control, check out this article on Alexa and what it can do.

How to setup Samsung QE75Q95T - practical tips

  • For Samsung QE75Q95T screen calibration and color temperature setup - click here