I recently noticed that my friends Q7F has waayyy smoother menus and response than my own QN60 even though its newer. Obviously his is a more premium TV and I assume Samsung purposefully under equips their lower end models with cheap slower chips to make their higher end TV’s seem nicer. But I am curious, what is the baseline for this methodology? Samsungs models get more and more confusing every year so I’m wondering what is their cheapest TV that allows a smooth experience? I feel as if I would be better off buying a high end Samsung TV from a couple years ago than a mid range Samsung TV from 2023 simply due to this, because panel technology seriously hasn’t come that far in that many years has it?

  • nssoundlab@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    You answer your question. It is same with phones. You buy now middle tier and it will be slower and lack of features than 2 y old flagship. I do not see any misunderstanding here. It always was like that and it is not only Samsung thing. You can buy 5 y old high tier mercedes and it will be better than new base line from today…

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    1 year ago

    You buy a TV for the picture, not the smarttv-functions. Theres Nvidia tv pro or apple tv for that

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    1 year ago

    Our QN90B is also sluggish af compared to our LG oled. It actually shocked me over how slow the TV scrolling is.