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Even old classics on 4K Blu-ray really standout with superb sharpness, detail and colours. It can look incredibly impressive and cinematic with strong contrast and excellent colour saturation. It will never match OLED for the ultimate blacks and shadow detail, but it can get much brighter for certain peak brightness areas within an image. The local dimming is aggressive but impressive most of the time and it produces excellent images with a nice dynamic range. But again, you really need to be looking out for this to notice it within most content. With some HDR content, you may notice that small bright areas within dark surroundings may be dimmer than expected and this is due to the suppression to stop blooming. It's not perfect and some content will catch it out now and again, such as the star scene from Gravity, but these are infrequent. The use of a FALD backlight and the advanced local dimming algorithm with blooming suppression works well with the vast majority of SDR and HDR content.
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You can of course experiment with Auto Motion Plus with video and fast-moving sports content, but be aware of artefacts and soap opera effect if you do so.
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Motion with 24fps material is also very good with no signs of induced judder or excessive blur to images. Video processing was excellent with very good upscaling of SD and HD images to the panel's 4K native resolution with no signs of edge ringing or artefacts. Gaming is also a strong point with the Q80R with superb technologies available within the gaming menu Of course, searching online will also find you better deals. The Samsung Q80R is available at the time of this review in December 2019 in 55-inch for £1299 and the 65-inch will set you back £1699. Sadly, for some users who are looking to wall mount their TV, the Q80 does not have the One Connect box and the connections are at the rear of the TV. It also supports HDR10+ dynamic metadata high dynamic range along with static metadata HDR10 and HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) broadcast standards. It also features the Quantum 4K Processor for upscaling lower resolution content to the native 4K resolution with advanced AI using databases to make sure objects appear as clean and sharp as they should when scaled. The Q80R also has the viewing angle filter which means you can view the Samsung from off-axis and not encounter the same kind of contrast and colour drop off traditionally seen with VA panel LCD TVs. Peak brightness is rated at being over 1000 nits.
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It is an LED LCD TV with a Full Array Local Dimming (FALD) backlight that Samsung calls Direct Full Array Plus which has around 50 separate dimming zones and an advanced dimming algorithm. The Samsung Q80R is the third level of the high-end QLED range for 2019 and sits just below the Q90R and Q85R 4K flagship models.