Delivered with rear wireless speakers, the Dolby Atmos HW-Q935D soundbar tickles the top of the basket at Samsung. It offers very few changes compared to its predecessor, but remains as relevant in its category.
Samsung HW-Q935D
Introductory price €999
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Samsung699,00 € Nine
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Fnac.com699,99 € Nine
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Darty.com699,99 € Nine
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Rakuten699,99 € Nine
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Fnac.com marketplace799,99 € Nine
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Amazon Marketplace816,58 € Nine
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Pixmania848,98 € Nine
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Boulanger.com699,00 € Nine
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Darty Marketplace968,46 € Nine
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Points forts
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Pleasant and almost transparent sound.
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Superb lateral spatialization.
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Impressive soundstage.
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Excellent power handling of the box.
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Good manufacturing quality.
Weak points
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Perfectible aerial effects.
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No support for 4K/120Hz, VRR and ALLM streams.
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Display difficult to read.
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No USB-A input.
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A muscular version of the HW-Q810D, the Samsung HW-Q930C is differentiated by a subtly improved sound design, as well as the inclusion of a pair of wireless rear speakers offering more spatialization and immersion. Ideal to accompany a 55-inch television, the HW-Q935D is an extremely serious reference, which stands out as a less expensive alternative to the powerful and imposing HW-Q995D.
An alternative
Samsung HW-Q810D
Introductory price €799
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Samsung699,00 € Nine
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Rakuten706,99 € Nine
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Pixmania839,98 € Nine
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Boulanger.com699,00 € Nine
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If it doesn’t really bring any significant new features compared to its predecessors, the Samsung HW-Q810D soundbar + subwoofer nonetheless remains a very solid reference. Technically efficient, quite immersive and rich in features, it is by no means a perfect product, but displays few faults.
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