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This is a very good tv for SDR. Do not buy this for HDR. It just isn't bright enough. It is also a great tv for gaming at 4k60 or 1440p120 or 1080p120.
I own two of these and paid $327 ea a few months ago at Best Buy. Zero issues so far and I used them only for gaming. The best feature is they remember the last input so when I turn them on, no home screen and right to HDMI input!
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This is a very good tv for SDR. Do not buy this for HDR. It just isn't bright enough. It is also a great tv for gaming at 4k60 or 1440p120 or 1080p120.
I own two of these and paid $327 ea a few months ago at Best Buy. Zero issues so far and I used them only for gaming. The best feature is they remember the last input so when I turn them on, no home screen and right to HDMI input!
False. QM6K is brighter, better picture quality, has more local dimming zones, and more HDMI 2.1 ports.
I have seen people mention number of dimming zones but frankly I don't understand, except that more is apparently better. Would you please give a brief explanation of the advantage of more dimming zones and how to use them? Thanks
P.S. I missed the 65" QM7K by just minutes when WM had it recently for $550. The 7K is usually reviewed as superior to the 6K . I'm hoping to see it for that price again on Black Friday
Last edited by IndigoTent3072 October 25, 2025 at 10:50 AM.
This one or 55Q77 at Costco for approximately same price? Need a reliable tv for my parents. They only watch standard tv and do a little bit of streaming…no gaming
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I own two of these and paid $327 ea a few months ago at Best Buy. Zero issues so far and I used them only for gaming. The best feature is they remember the last input so when I turn them on, no home screen and right to HDMI input!
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Basically, what do you lose with the QM5K?
Basically, what do you lose with the QM5K?
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I own two of these and paid $327 ea a few months ago at Best Buy. Zero issues so far and I used them only for gaming. The best feature is they remember the last input so when I turn them on, no home screen and right to HDMI input!
Basically, what do you lose with the QM5K?
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P.S. I missed the 65" QM7K by just minutes when WM had it recently for $550. The 7K is usually reviewed as superior to the 6K . I'm hoping to see it for that price again on Black Friday
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