Let me start by saying the picture quality on this QLED is INSANE. The quantum dot technology makes colors pop like I've never seen before - my nature documentaries look like I'm scuba diving in the tropics. The blacks are deep (though not OLED-level) and the HDR makes sunlight scenes almost blindingly realistic.
The slim design is a winner - it disappears against my wall like a framed painting when turned off. Gaming on this is buttery smooth thanks to Motion Xcelerator - no more blurry explosions in Call of Duty. And can we talk about how FAST this loads apps? My old Samsung TV now feels like dial-up internet in comparison.
Now for the elephant in the room: that cursed remote. It's so tiny I keep losing it between couch cushions, and the touch-sensitive buttons require surgeon-level precision. Trying to adjust volume during intense movie scenes has become an accidental comedy routine in my household. Pro tip: budget for a universal remote immediately.
The sound quality is... fine? Object Tracking Sound Lite creates some fun directional effects during car chases, but audiophiles will still want a soundbar. Also be warned - the initial setup forces you through endless Samsung account prompts that feel unnecessarily invasive.
Bottom line? If you can overlook the remote nightmare (or replace it), this delivers premium picture quality at a mid-range price. Just maybe keep your old TV's remote as backup for those rage-inducing moments when you just want to turn down the volume without summoning a smart menu from hell.