Samsung Q60A vs. Q70A – What Are The Main Differences?

Samsung’s Q60A and Q70A entry-level QLED 4K TVs are comparable, but there is more to them than just the looks.

If you are looking for a 2021 Samsung QLED that won’t cost you a fortune, the Q60A and Q70A are some of the best choices you can make.

The Q60 A has a 43-inch display, which aims to be one of the best tvs under $1000 of the year.

However, the Q70A is attractive for those who want to go big – it has a 55-inches display, and it has better connectivity than the Q60A. Plus, it has enhanced AI processing capabilities.

Are there any other differences, though? Let’s see!

There is obviously a price premium for the Q70A over the Q60A, as it upwards of $4,000 in some cases.

Samsung did an outstanding job with the styling of the devices.

Both have flatscreens and boast a 25cm thin “AirSlim” look, with a pleasant, three-sided micro bezel.

However, the main difference in terms of design is the stand style.

The Q60A features two individual feet, which will require sturdy furniture or wall-mounting.

Their height is adjustable to make decent room for soundbars without obstructing the screen.

The Q70, on the other hand, has a simple central pedestal stand, making it simpler to manage furniture-wise.

There are some connectivity-related differences between the two – The Q60A has only three HDMI inputs, with eARC. They are all HDMI 2.0, but that won’t allow you to use next-gen consoles at 4k 120Hz.

The Q70A, on the other hand, has a total of four HDMI ports. One of those is HDMI 2.1, meaning that it can be used to transmit 4k 120Hz footage.

Tonia Nissen
Based out of Detroit, Tonia Nissen has been writing for Optic Flux since 2017 and is presently our Managing Editor. An experienced freelance health writer, Tonia obtained an English BA from the University of Detroit, then spent over 7 years working in various markets as a television reporter, producer and news videographer. Tonia is particularly interested in scientific innovation, climate technology, and the marine environment.