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jj - Both Q70C and Q80C models give you 100% Color Volume and motion enhancements up to 4K@120Hz with Motion Xcelerator Turbo+. When stepping up to the Q80C, you’ll get Quantum HDR+ (Quantum HDR on 50”) with Direct Full Array Backlighting, giving you an extensive range of contrast with deep blacks and pure whites. The Q80C also features Object Tracking Sound, which adjusts audio to follow on-screen movement, and built-in Dolby Atmos that envelops you in cinematic surround sound – all from strategically placed speakers behind the screen. ~ Samsung Specialist
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Samsung Q80C QLED is a bit better than the Q70C QLED. The Q80C has a much wider viewing angle than the Q70C, great for watching with friends in a wide seating area. The Q80C also has local dimming to slightly improve its contrast, although its local dimming feature is mediocre. It gets a bit brighter than the Q70C in both SDR and HDR, has better color volume, and has a faster response time with much better dark scene transitions. Otherwise, they both have the same set of gaming features. One edge the Q70C has over its higher-tier sibling is its support for DTS audio formats, which is great if you like your movies on DVDs or Blu-rays as they tend to use DTS for their main audio track.
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