The good:
Two remotes included, service menu can be accessed without purchasing an extra.
The "One Remote" is slim and it has a minimalistic, no-nonsense layout.
Colours look good under most viewing conditions.
The bad:
The screen's uniformity isn't good, the backlight can be uneven and cloudy.
The stand is flimsy. Only the two really slim legs have metal inserts, the middle plastic spacer feels like an afterthought.
The screen adjusts brightness on a scene by scene basis. To turn that off, you have to bring up the service menu with a series of long button combinations.
This Samsung doesn't feel like a good purchase for £600+
Smaller brand LED TVs costing £100-150 less probably offer similar panel and build quality and the entry level LG OLEDs are a big step up for about £300 more.