Samsung 65 Un65mu8000-series Hdr Uhd Smart Led Tv Review
Test Results
Blueprint
Curved No
The design of the MU8000 is great. The stand up may exist too wide for most tables, but information technology supports the TV well and looks skillful. The borders are very small, and the TV is very thin so it looks expert on a wall or freestanding. The design is an improvement upon the KS8000 from 2016 with the addition of cable management.
The MU8000 has a similar wide stand up to the KS8000 from last twelvemonth. It supports the Goggle box well and feels stable, and as well provides cable management routing through the left leg. Unfortunately the remainder of the power cable is quite short (25.ii") when routed through the tracks. At that place are 2 stand positions available on the 55" model: the narrower position is pictured.
Footprint of the 55" TV stand up: 9.7" 10 35.five". There is a secondary wider stand up position which is ix.vii" x 43.four".
Wall Mountain VESA 400x400
The rear of the Television receiver has a textured cease very like to the 2016 KS9000 and KU7000. It looks expert and has tracks for cable management (visible hither). In that location are spacers included in the box for wall mounting.
Borders 0.31" (0.viii cm)
The borders are very thin and look good, like to the KS8000. The end is a bit different though.
Max Thickness ii.09" (five.3 cm)
The Tv is quite thin when viewed from the side and would look expert when wall-mounted.
Maximum Temperature 100 °F (38 °C)
Average Temperature 91 °F (33 °C)
The TV stays fairly cool even later extended use, only getting a picayune warm to the affect forth the lesser. The OneConnect box also stays cool, never getting hotter than 32 °C.
The build quality of the MU8000 has improved slightly upon the KS8000 from 2016. The back feels to be more secure, and the joins are more flush.
Motion picture Quality
Native Contrast iv,723 : i
Contrast with local dimming 4,727 : ane
The native contrast ratio is bang-up on the Samsung MU8000. The high contrast will let the TV produce deep black scenes, especially when viewed in a dark environment.
The dissimilarity ratio, when local dimming is gear up to 'High', is most the aforementioned (4727:1) as the native dissimilarity ratio. When turned on, the local dimming doesn't really make blacks deeper when measured on our checkerboard pattern. This is because the local dimming characteristic on the MU8000 doesn't work well.
Local Dimming Yes
Backlight Edge
The local dimming feature of the MU8000 is bad. When compared side by side with the Q7F, both perform well-nigh the same way. It is an edge-lit TV and vertical blooming is visible which follows the bright moving highlight. When watching a picture, blooming is visible in the 2 black confined. Even if the local dimming is non the best, enabling it is still recommended peculiarly for HDR content equally information technology is necessary to produce bright highlights.
SDR Real Scene Peak Brightness 385 cd/m²
SDR Peak two% Window 459 cd/yard²
SDR Peak 10% Window 870 cd/m²
SDR Peak 25% Window 484 cd/thou²
SDR Peak fifty% Window 408 cd/1000²
SDR Summit 100% Window 393 cd/grand²
SDR Sustained 2% Window 345 cd/m²
SDR Sustained 10% Window 395 cd/k²
SDR Sustained 25% Window 445 cd/m²
SDR Sustained l% Window 395 cd/m²
SDR Sustained 100% Window 380 cd/yard²
SDR ABL 0.013
Great SDR peak brightness. Under certain conditions local dimming can make minor areas incredibly vivid, but this simply lasts for a short time. In normal usage, the TV will rarely hitting this summit, just its sustained brightness is all the same skillful enough for even brilliant rooms. Unlike the Q7F the backlight algorithm doesn't dim scenes of loftier APL (eg. 100% white window), which is an advantage for rooms with glare. The difference between the Q7F and MU8000 brightness in motion picture fashion can be seen here.
HDR Real Scene Peak Brightness 417 cd/m²
HDR Peak two% Window 527 cd/m²
HDR Height ten% Window 583 cd/k²
HDR Peak 25% Window 574 cd/thousand²
HDR Peak fifty% Window 429 cd/m²
HDR Acme 100% Window 411 cd/m²
HDR Sustained 2% Window 400 cd/grand²
HDR Sustained x% Window 500 cd/yard²
HDR Sustained 25% Window 505 cd/m²
HDR Sustained fifty% Window 405 cd/k²
HDR Sustained 100% Window 395 cd/m²
HDR ABL 0.018
Decent HDR acme brightness. The TV is able to prove all content at a decent effulgence, and is able to use local dimming to make minor highlights even brighter for a brusque time. The Q7F can get brighter windows in test patterns (run into hither), only the real scene brightness reflects performance in normal content and the MU8000 performs slightly better in this test.
l% Std. Dev. 4.068%
50% DSE 0.150%
5% Std. Dev. 0.867%
5% DSE 0.080%
The overall gray uniformity is skillful for this Samsung Television. The standard deviation is a chip loftier though, and this is caused by some darker regions on the screen, particularly on both sides. The bottom edge is also a bit problematic since the left side is a bit darker than the right side.
Luckily the Goggle box'due south dingy screen upshot is less problematic, leaving the center region of the screen generally even. When watching content like football game or hockey, where panning shots are more frequent, you don't really notice whatsoever dirty screen issue.
The 5% gray uniformity is likewise very good. the standard deviation and dirty screen effect numbers are even ameliorate than the 50% grayness, and when looking at our exam picture, nothing really negative tin can be noticed.
Color Shift 19°
Brightness 30°
Black Level 20°
Poor viewing bending. Blacks turn grayness and colors shift when viewed from the side. People sitting at an angle to the Tv will not have every bit good picture quality equally people viewing from directly in front.
Native Std. Dev. ane.271%
Std. Dev. due west/ 50.D. 1.315%
Black uniformity is decent on the MU8000. No clouding tin can exist seen in the corners or near the bottom edge, a problem oftentimes seen on LED TVs.
When the local dimming is set to maximum, the primal vertical blooming is a flake more obvious since both sides of the TV are even darker. This is the chief reason why the standard deviation number is higher.
Note that unlike the 2016 Samsung TVs with local dimming, this feature can't be turned off completely on the MU8000 in gild to show the Television'southward true native blackness uniformity. Every bit such, the native black uniformity exam pic was taken with 'Local dimming' fix to 'Low' (the everyman setting) and as a upshot, some vertical blooming tin can be seen in our test flick. The black uniformity picture with local dimming was taken with the local dimming prepare to 'High'.
Screen Finish Semi-gloss
Total Reflections six.0%
Indirect Reflections 0.vi%
The Television reflects quite a lot of low-cal, which may exist an issue for a bright room. With a few small light sources this is not a trouble only if at that place are any large windows behind the Tv then the semi-gloss finish diffuses lite across the screen. This is worse than the higher finish Q7F.
Flick Mode Movie
White Balance dE 1.84
Color dE 1.twoscore
Gamma two.16
Colour Temperature half-dozen,605 K
Out of the box, the MU8000 is very accurate. With both the white residue dE and Colour dE under 2.0, this performance is quite good and should exist more than plenty for normal home use. The only aspect where the MU8000 is a bit less accurate is the gamma, which is not tracking our target of 2.2 very closely. Only fifty-fifty then, the overall value is not far from our 2.ii target.
Picture Fashion Movie
White Residual dE 0.38
Colour dE 1.20
Gamma two.20
Color Temperature 6,478 K
After calibration the MU8000 is fifty-fifty more authentic, with the white balance dE error beingness reduced to a mere 0.38 which is excellent. The Color dE was reduced a bit less than the white residue dE, but at i.xx this is even so a great result. As for the gamma, subsequently calibration it was flattened to track the target 2.two gamma more closely.
Overall the scale process went well, only every bit is often the example with Samsung TVs, the white balance calibration took a chip longer to accomplish and the colour space management could have been more than responsive. But in the cease, this Telly is very accurate, and even with the process taking a bit longer, the results are very skilful.
You tin can see our recommended settings hither.
Low quality content such every bit DVDs await quite good. Some halo artifacting tin can exist seen forth edges.
720p content is upscaled well. Edges are smoothed well simply some haloing is visible.
1080p content such every bit Blu-rays look good. No issues can be seen.
Native 4k content looks adept, and no issues can be seen. The MU8000 doesn't produce the same artifacting as the Q7F when using a warm color temperature, which is good.
Wide Color Gamut Aye
DCI P3 xy 83.48%
DCI P3 uv 90.46%
Rec 2020 xy 60.56%
Rec 2020 uv 68.39%
Wide color gamut, only non as wide as other comparable TVs similar the X900E or Q7F. Colors in HDR content will exist reproduced adequately well, although the Television set can't show deep green as well as the other colors.
Normalized DCI P3 Coverage ITP 75.1%
10,000 cd/thou² DCI P3 Coverage ITP 33.8%
Normalized Rec 2020 Coverage ITP 57.0%
10,000 cd/m² Rec 2020 Coverage ITP 27.i%
Mediocre color book. The TV is able to show its broad color gamut at a range of moderate brightness values, but it struggles to show extremely bright or nighttime deep colors. This should be good plenty for about people, but some other comparable TVs like the X900E and Q7F have better colour reproduction.
Color Depth 10 Chip
Red (Std. Dev.) 0.126
Dark-green (Std. Dev.) 0.137
Blue (Std. Dev.) 0.116
Gray (Std. Dev.) 0.158
The MU8000 tin display our gradient test pattern smoothly with but some small banding in the darker color and also in the darker region of the gray scale. Overall, banding in normal content is not very visible and should non exist a problem in everyday use.
IR subsequently 0 min recovery 0.00%
IR after ii min recovery 0.00%
IR afterwards 4 min recovery 0.00%
IR afterward 6 min recovery 0.00%
IR afterward 8 min recovery 0.00%
IR after 10 min recovery 0.00%
The MU8000 is free of image retention. Even right subsequently the fire-in scene, no retention is visible, which is good, peculiarly for the gamers out in that location.
Permanent Burn-In Gamble No
We don't expect VA panels to feel permanent image retention, as the VA panel in our long-term test appears immune.
Motility
eighty% Response Time 4.five ms
100% Response Time 13.3 ms
The response time of the MU8000 is outstanding, resulting in just a very brusque trail post-obit moving objects. This is splendid for fast-paced content.
Flicker-Free No
PWM Dimming Frequency 120 Hz
This Tv set uses PWM at 120Hz to dim the backlight, starting at 20/twenty backlight setting. Lowering the setting down to 14/xx lowers backlight aamplitude, while lowering it from 13/20 shortens the duty cycle, while amplitude remains constant. Backlight that uses PWM results in duplications following moving objects, just does clear up motion slightly.
Update 03/thirty/2018: Scaled the 'Luminosity' centrality of the plots; now the Flicker-Costless plots and the new BFI plot accept the same 'Luminosity' axis.
Optional BFI Yes
Min Flicker for lx fps sixty Hz
sixty Hz for 60 fps Yes
120 Hz for 120 fps Yes
Min Flicker for 60 fps in Game Mode 120 Hz
Unfortunately the 'LED Clear Motion' selection doesn't reduce the BFI frequency and only dims the backlight. This is the same behaviour equally the KS9000 and Q7F.
Update 03/30/2018: It was discovered that many 2017 Samsung TVs modify their BFI frequency to lx Hz when a lot of 60 Hz motion is detected on screen. The score, photo and plots have been updated.
Move Interpolation (30 fps) Yes
Movement Interpolation (60 fps) Yes
The MU8000 has a 120Hz panel which can interpolate lower frame rate content. To do so, set 'Auto Motion Plus' to 'Custom' and increase the 'De-judder' and 'De-mistiness' sliders. The 'De-judder' slider affects 30 fps or lower content, and the 'De-blur' slider affects 60fps content.
Frame Hold Time @ 24 fps 28.4 ms
Frame Hold Time @ 60 fps three.4 ms
The MU8000 is decent at playing content without stutter, still some stutter will exist noticeable for depression frame rate content such as 24p movies due to the fast response time, which results in but a short transition between frames.
Judder-Free 24p Yes
Judder-Free 24p via 60p Aye
Judder-Complimentary 24p via 60i Yes
Judder-Free 24p via Native Apps Aye
The Samsung MU8000 tin play movies without judder from whatever source, such as DVDs, Blu-ray players, native streaming apps or cable and satellite boxes. To remove judder from whatsoever source without adding any soap opera outcome, gear up the 'Auto Motion Plus Settings' to 'Custom', 'Blur Reduction' to 0 and 'Judder Reduction' to 0. Go out 'LED Clear Movement' since this does non relate to judder, just to the black frame insertion feature.
Native Refresh Charge per unit 120 Hz (except 49")
Variable Refresh Rate No
4k VRR Maximum North/A
4k VRR Minimum North/A
1080p VRR Maximum Northward/A
1080p VRR Minimum N/A
VRR Supported Connectors N/A
The MU8000 doesn't support a variable refresh rate. This is similar to most 2017 TVs. The 49" model is express to a 60 Hz refresh rate.
Inputs
1080p @ 60Hz 24.2 ms
1080p @ 60Hz + HDR 23.five ms
1080p @ 60Hz Exterior Game Mode 79.1 ms
1080p @ 120Hz N/A
4k @ 60Hz 24.half-dozen ms
4k @ 60Hz + HDR 24.2 ms
4k @ 60Hz @ four:4:4 19.7 ms
4k @ 60Hz @ iv:four:4 + viii flake HDR 21.7 ms
4k @ 60Hz Outside Game Fashion 75.ii ms
4k With Interpolation 75.four ms
4k @ 120 Hz N/A
4k with Variable Refresh Rate N/A
1080p with Variable Refresh Rate N/A
Very depression input lag. In game or PC mode, the input lag is 19-25 ms regardless of input, which is great for virtually whatever game. PC mode had ~ 5 ms less input lag than game fashion, but this is negligible. The input lag outside game or PC manner is much higher merely is still relatively low, so navigating the Goggle box and using peripherals feels responsive.
Update 06/13/2017: The PC fashion HDR bug has been stock-still as of firmware 1106, and the 4k @ lx Hz @ four:iv:four + eight bit HDR input lag was remeasured as 21.seven ms.
1080p @ 60Hz @ 4:four:4 Yes
1080p @ 120Hz No
1440p @ 60Hz No
4k @ 30Hz @ 4:4:4 Yes
4k @ 60Hz Yes
4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:4 Yes
4k @ 120Hz No
This TV supports about of the common input resolutions. Chroma 4:iv:4 is only supported when the input label has been inverse to PC. To display 4k @ 60Hz @ 4:4:iv and 4:two:2, "HDMI UHD Color" must exist enabled.
HDR is non supported in PC mode; the TV displays that it is showing HDR (and the gamma in the settings changes to ST. 2084 every bit it should), but it does not follow the PQ curve, every bit shown in this gamma measurement.
Note that unlike the 2018 model NU8000, this TV doesn't support a 120Hz input. It has a 120Hz console, but this 120Hz motion is achieved through the motility interpolation feature on lower frame charge per unit content.
Update 06/13/2017: This problem has been fixed equally of firmware 1106. HDR is now displayed properly in PC manner, as shown past how this EOTF plot roughly follows the HDR PQ curve.
Update 04/25/2018: Clarification about 120Hz input.
The MU8000 uses a mini I Connect box, similar to the KS8000 but smaller than the total size of the Q7F.
HDMI 4
USB three
Digital Optical Sound Out 1
Analog Sound Out 3.5mm 0
Analog Sound Out RCA 0
Component In 0
Composite In 0
Tuner (Cable/Ant) 1
Ethernet i
DisplayPort 0
IR In 0
SD/SDHC 0
HDR10 Yes
Dolby Vision No
HLG Yep
3D No
5.ane Passthrough ARC Dolby Digital Yep
five.1 Passthrough ARC DTS Aye
five.1 Passthrough Optical Dolby Digital Yes
5.i Passthrough Optical DTS Yep
HDMI two.0 Full Bandwidth Yes (HDMI 1,ii,iii,4)
HDMI two.ane Full Bandwidth No
ARC Yeah (HDMI 4)
USB 3.0 No
HDCP two.2 Yes (HDMI ane,two,three,four)
CEC Aye
MHL No
Variable Analog Sound Out No
Wi-Fi Support Yes (ii.4 GHz, v GHz)
For 5.1 sound passthrough, merely 1 of Dolby Digital or DTS can be enabled at a fourth dimension, the Telly will not alter between them automatically.
Sound Quality
Low-Frequency Extension 71.27 Hz
Std. Dev. @ 70 4.50 dB
Std. Dev. @ 80 4.55 dB
Std. Dev. @ Max 7.49 dB
Max 90.eight dB SPL
Dynamic Range Compression iii.59 dB
Decent frequency response performance. The MU8000 offers a fairly flat response at lower levels, but it quickly turns nighttime at higher volumes. The TV gets fairly loud, simply the volume is improve kept under 80dB every bit compression and pumping artifacts go more apparent past that point.
Weighted THD @ 80 0.662
Weighted THD @ Max 2.528
IMD @ 80 2.xx%
IMD @ Max fourteen.91%
Below average distortion performance. THD rises as the book is raised and is audibly noticeable at high levels.
Smart Features
Smart OS Tizen
Version 2017
Ease of Utilize Easy
Smoothness Average
Fourth dimension Taken to Select YouTube 5 s
Time Taken to Change Backlight vii s
Advanced Options Many
The center of the interface is the Smart Hub, which must be navigated to access the residuum of the interface. This makes it easy to use, but adds extra steps to accessing things like inputs and settings. This is alleviated somewhat past the second row of the Smart Hub, which contains a quick card of common settings or recommended content for the particular under focus.
Ads Yes
Opt-out No
Suggested Content in Domicile Yes
Opt-out of Suggested Content No
The MU8000 has a minor advertising box on the abode screen and in the app store, though it doesn't appear all the fourth dimension. In that location is no way to disable these ads.
App Selection Many
App Smoothness Average
Cast Capable Aye
USB Drive Playback Yes
USB Bulldoze HDR Playback Yeah
HDR in Netflix Yes
HDR in Amazon Video Yes
HDR in YouTube Yes
Out of the box, the Television has many of the most popular apps installed such as Netflix and YouTube, and many more tin exist downloaded from the included app store. The included apps run smoothly and piece of work properly.
Size Small
Voice Command Many Features
CEC Menu Command Yep
Other Smart Features Yeah
The included remote is very similar to the KS series from final year. It has few buttons which makes information technology simpler to utilize, simply also ways that fewer settings can exist accessed directly. This is mitigated somewhat by the vox command functionality of the remote, which allows the user to change settings and open apps directly by speaking commands to the remote's microphone. The remote can likewise act equally a universal remote to command other devices past HDMI CEC or IR.
Acts as the Remote Yes
Straight Launches Apps and Inputs Apps Simply
Inputs Text in YouTube No
Inputs Text in Netflix No
Streams Device Files Yes
Controls Television receiver Settings No
Voice Control Aye
The Samsung remote app has a few useful features, such as streaming files from the device running the app, but other useful features are missing such equally text entry.
The Tv has ane physical push which tin be used to change basic settings. A unmarried press changes between power, input, volume up, volume down, channel up and channel down, while a long press activates the command. This button also doubles every bit the Tv'due south power push button.
- Manual
- Batteries
- Remote
- Wall mount spacers
Note that when the stand of the TV is used for cablevision management, the remainder of the power cord is quite curt at 25.ii".
Power Consumption 51 Due west
Ability Consumption (Max) 122 W
Firmware 1012
Differences Between Sizes And Variants
We tested the 55" (UN55MU8000) version FA01. For the near part, we look our review to be valid for the 49" version (UN49MU8000), 65" version (UN65MU8000) and 75" version (UN75MU8000). The 49" variant does however have a lower panel refresh charge per unit of 60Hz instead of 120Hz.
If someone comes across a different type of panel or if their Samsung MU8000 doesn't correspond to our review, let usa know and nosotros will update the review.
Size | Model | United states | CA | Britain | AU | Warehouse | Refresh Rate |
49" | UN49MU8000 | UN49MU8000FXZA | UN49MU800FXZC | UE49MU7000 | UN49MU800D | 60Hz | |
55" | UN55MU8000 | UN55MU8000FXZA | UN55MU800FXZC | UE55MU7000 | UA55MU7000WXXY | UN55MU800D | 120Hz |
65" | UN65MU8000 | UN65MU8000FXZA | UN65MU800FXZC | UE65MU7000 | UA65MU7000WXXY | UN65MU800D | 120Hz |
75" | UN75MU8000 | UN75MU8000FXZA | UN75MU800FXZC | UE75MU7000 | UA75MU7000WXXY | UN75MU800D | 120Hz |
Compared To Other TVs
Acme left: Samsung Q7F (QN55Q7F). Bottom left: Sony X900E (XBR55X900E). Heart: Samsung MU8000 (UN55MU8000). Top right: Vizio P Series 2016 (P65-C1). Lesser right: LG UH8500 (55UH8500). Unlike our other photographs, this moving picture wasn't taken under a controlled environment, then practise non depict conclusions from it.
The Samsung MU8000 is a good TV, just information technology isn't very competitive in its price range. It doesn't offering any exceptional features compared to competing TVs at the same price or fifty-fifty cheaper. Overall, the MU8000 doesn't offer great value. See our recommendations for the best smart TVs and the all-time 4k TVs.
49" 55" 65" 75" 82"
The Samsung NU8000 is marginally ameliorate than the Samsung MU8000 for near every usage. The Samsung NU8000 has slightly better input lag and includes the FreeSync variable refresh rate option, which is corking if yous play video games. Besides, the Samsung NU8000 has marginally amend SDR peak brightness and slightly better reflection treatment. This allows you to place it in a brighter room where you can enjoy the casual watching of Telly shows.
xl" 49" 55" 65"
The Samsung MU8000 is significantly amend than the Samsung MU7000. The MU8000 has a local dimming characteristic to amend blacks in a night room. The Samsung MU8000 as well has ameliorate move treatment with faster response time and better move interpolation for the soap opera effect fans. The MU8000 can get brighter and can handle reflections better if yous lookout Goggle box shows in a bright room.
55" 65"
If you've got a room with broad seating and many windows, and then the LG SJ8500 is a better selection, merely for a dark room with seating direct in front, then the Samsung MU8000 is ameliorate. The LG SJ8500 has better reflection handling and better viewing angles, which is good if yous lookout man Tv set shows. The LG SJ8500 also has a somewhat better input lag that makes it very responsive for video games. The Samsung MU8000 has amend contrast and better black uniformity that offers deep blacks when watching HDR movies in a dark room. Also, the Samsung MU8000 has a bit better SDR peak brightness and slightly better gray uniformity.
55" 65" 75"
The Samsung MU9000 is a bit ameliorate than the Samsung MU8000. The Samsung MU9000 has significantly better reflection handling which is evident when you watch TV shows in a brighter room. It also has a slightly better contrast that produces better blacks, which you'll capeesh when watching HDR movies in a dark room. On the other hand, the Samsung MU8000 has a marginally better response time, and this is bang-up if you play a lot of video games.
55" 65"
The Samsung MU8000 is slightly amend than the Samsung MU8500. The Samsung MU8000 has a faster response time that leaves a slightly shorter image trail on fast activeness scenes, and it's marginally amend for watching movies due to the better dissimilarity. On the other mitt, the Samsung MU8500 is somewhat better for utilise every bit a PC monitor due to its curved nature that results in better viewing angles to the edges of the screen.
49" 55" 60" 65"
The Samsung MU8000 is better than the LG UJ7700 unless you have a wide seating area. The MU8000 uses a VA panel, which has better native contrast and black uniformity for nighttime room viewing, and it'due south brighter with most content. The MU8000 likewise has a faster response time. The UJ7700 uses an IPS panel which is better suited for a wide seating surface area in a bright room. The UJ7700 uses a unlike sub-pixel structure which may bother some people in certain viewing situations.
43" 49" 55"
If broad viewing angles are important to yous, and then the Sony X800E is a better choice. Apart from this, the Samsung MU8000 is a better choice. The Samsung MU8000 has significantly better dissimilarity and ameliorate local dimming and tin can deliver nifty blacks that lead to better pic quality in movies. The Samsung MU8000 also has a bit meliorate motion treatment capabilities to improve your movie-watching experience further. Finally, the Samsung MU8000 has a bit better input lag and slightly meliorate response time, which is proficient if you play video games.
49" 55" 65" 75"
The Sony X900E is better than the Samsung MU8000 in nearly every usage. The Sony X900E has significantly meliorate local dimming and slightly better contrast ratio and can display deeper blacks which is great if you watch movies or HDR content in a dark room. Also, the Sony X900E has better reflection handling, which is good news if you lot watch TV shows in a brighter room. On the other manus, the Samsung MU8000 has a flake better input lag, and this will please those who play video games.
65" 75"
The Sony X850E and the Samsung MU8000 have very similar performance. The Samsung MU8000 has better local dimming and can brandish deeper blacks when watching movies in a nighttime room, whereas blacks on the Sony X850E are marginally more uniform. The Samsung MU8000 is a bit better for gaming and HDR gaming every bit it has a bit better input lag even when sent HDR signal. On the other mitt, the Sony X850E has somewhat better reflection treatment that you'll appreciate if you watch Tv set shows in brighter rooms.
40" 43" 50" 55" 58" 65" 75"
The Samsung MU8000 is a better TV than the Samsung NU7100. The Samsung MU8000 has much amend motion handling as it has a judder removal characteristic and amend response time which is dandy for movies and video games and has better local dimming which improves blacks and movie quality when you lot watch a moving-picture show in a dark room. On the other mitt, the Samsung NU7100 has somewhat better black uniformity which is good when watching HDR movies and a fleck meliorate input lag when sent 4k @ 60Hz + HDR signal for HDR gaming.
55" 65" 75"
The Samsung Q7F is slightly better than the Samsung MU8000. The Q7F has amend reflection handling and is a better choice if you lot have a room with many light sources. The Q7F also has a faster response time and thus a smaller blur trail. The Samsung MU8000, on the other hand, tin can get brighter and can fight the glare of a bright room.
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