QUOTE(Convael @ Dec 28 2018, 12:04 PM)
The Q6FN is just like a NU8000 with Quantum Dots filter , which also is the lowest entry of Samsung's QLED TV line up.
Their overall performance is very identical but the Q6FN can show a bit more colors than the NU8000.
If you ask me , it is not worth to spend much more on the very little colors improvement since NU8000 already has decent coverage for wider color gamut .
Q6FN feels unnecessary and anyone looking for an upgrade from NU8000 should go directly to Q7FN or Q9FN.
As for the XF850 , it's a great TV for watching sports and TV shows . But I wouldn't consider it as a HDR TV as it lacks local dimming .
If you really have to get a TV now and willing to pay the extra , I suggest you get a Q7FN (Not to be confused with Q7F which is last year's model ) which will dazzle you with its HDR performance.
It is one of the brightest and most colorful TVs around.
Or you can try looking for NU8000 from another shop.
Thanks. Other shops also run out of stock. so maybe i'll wait until next stock in.Their overall performance is very identical but the Q6FN can show a bit more colors than the NU8000.
If you ask me , it is not worth to spend much more on the very little colors improvement since NU8000 already has decent coverage for wider color gamut .
Q6FN feels unnecessary and anyone looking for an upgrade from NU8000 should go directly to Q7FN or Q9FN.
As for the XF850 , it's a great TV for watching sports and TV shows . But I wouldn't consider it as a HDR TV as it lacks local dimming .
If you really have to get a TV now and willing to pay the extra , I suggest you get a Q7FN (Not to be confused with Q7F which is last year's model ) which will dazzle you with its HDR performance.
It is one of the brightest and most colorful TVs around.
Or you can try looking for NU8000 from another shop.
This post has been edited by ken8chi: Dec 28 2018, 12:13 PM
Dec 28 2018, 12:08 PM

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