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Is Samsung tu8500 any good?

Screen uniformity is good, with no obvious light pooling or halos. Black level performance and contrast are reassuringly convincing for the price. If the screen does underwhelm, it’s with HDR. We measured HDR peak brightness a tad under 300 nits.

Is Samsung Crystal uhd any good?

Samsung AU – Crystal UHD They are more on the simple side of things but still perfectly good for basic tasks such as streaming. They’re all 4K resolution and support HDR (high dynamic range) which promises better colour, but be aware that budget sets don’t tend to have good enough brightness to make the most of it.

Does Samsung ue50tu8500 have Freeview?

There’s no Freeview Play, but Samsung does have all the UK catch-up apps installed, and there’s Samsung’s TV Plus for watching a selection of TV channels. Samsung’s SmartThings platform is available and has a variety of benefits.

What is refresh rate on Samsung TU8500?

Detailed Specifications

DISPLAY
Resolution 4K UHD (3840 x 2160)
Refresh Rate 50 Hz/60 Hz
Screen Design Flat
Display Type LCD

Which is better TU7000 or RU7100?

The Samsung RU7100 and the Samsung TU7000 are very similarly performing TVs, since the TU7000 is the 2020 replacement for the RU7100. The TU7000 has a slightly better response time and its input lag is better outside of ‘Game’ mode, so it’s marginally better for gaming.

What is the difference between the Samsung 6 and 7 series?

Series 7 stands out the Series 6. Series 7 sets are LED lighting and Series 6 are not. As subwoofers are present in Series 7, it has overall better sound than Series 6. The Series 7 handles HD PIP while the series 6 can only handle analog PIP.

Is crystal or LED better?

An LED TV uses less power, provides a brighter display with better contrast, a thinner panel, and lesser heat dissipation than a conventional LCD TV. This is because an LED TV uses light-emitting diodes for backlighting as opposed to the CCFLs of conventional LCD TVs.

Is TU8000 worth buying?

The Samsung TU8000 is a decent TV for HDR gaming due to its remarkably low input lag and decent response time. Unfortunately, however, it doesn’t get very bright and doesn’t have a wide color gamut in HDR, so highlights and colors don’t pop as they should. Some gamers may also be disappointed by the lack of VRR.