
First off, let me just say WOW. The Quantum Matrix with Mini LEDs is no joke – the detail is insane. I can literally count pores on actors' faces during close-ups. The contrast? Chef's kiss.
The setup was surprisingly easy (shoutout to my burly cousin who helped lift this beast). Used our own screws and had it mounted in under an hour. Though fair warning – at 75 inches, this is NOT a one-person job.
Picture quality is where this TV shines (literally). Coming from an ancient 32-inch, the upgrade feels like going from black-and-white to technicolor. The Neo Quantum HDR makes everything pop – though sometimes a bit too much. Had to tweak the color settings because skin tones were looking a little too 'sunburned' out of the box.
Now for the not-so-great: The built-in speakers are... disappointing for such a premium TV. They sound like someone put a smartphone inside a tin can. Definitely spring for that soundbar if you're serious about audio.
The Smart TV interface? Hot mess express. It's like Samsung threw every possible feature at the wall and said 'good enough.' Ended up using my Roku stick most of the time because finding anything in their menu system requires a PhD in frustration.
Final verdict? If you want stunning picture quality and don't mind some quirks (and adding external devices), this is a solid choice. Just don't expect perfection across the board.
