SAMSUNG - TV LED 4K UE50KU6000

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I'm very pleased with my new 4K TV, it's the first 'Flat Screen TV that I have owned that does not need a sound bar, it's the fullest sound that I have ever heard on a flat screen but for the full movie experience you should connect a 5.1 or 7.1 sound system via it's optical sound output.
My Video shows the unpacking and the many menu features.
Please note that this TV does NOT have a SCART input!

The KU6000 series of Samsung televisions is toward the bottom of their premium line, but for around £500 the Samsung UE50KU6000 includes all the mod cons of higher end televisions, a great picture and a premium brand name for a rock bottom price.

However, there are a couple of little niggles with this TV. The motion blurring might annoy the most perfectionist of gamers and sports fans. It also doesn’t come with 3D, but 2016 has killed off that fad across lots of model ranges.
The TV features HDR technology, which stands for”high dynamic range”. Essentially this means there is a much wider colour palette for the TV to use. So blacks are blacker, whites are whiter and your TV gets much better contrast ratio. The picture below demonstrates the bump in quality you can expect.
Samsung is claiming this TV will let you “see the world as it really is”, and HDR goes a long way to supporting this claim. Basically, the screen’s 4k resolution gives you exceptional detail, packing in twice as many pixels as a standard HDTV, while HDR gives you incredible colour depth, allowing you see shadow and light much more closely to how you would in real life. If you’re upgrading from an older model you will definitely notice a big difference.

There have been some questions about whether HDR could be fully displayed on the 8-Bit screen that this model has (as opposed to the higher end 10-Bit models). To get around this issue, Samsung uses a process called “dithering”. We think it does it a pretty good job. It might not get you quite to the level of the 10-bit monitors, but then again it won’t cost you over a grand as those models tend to.

The TV also employs Samsung’s ‘PurColour’ technology. Most manufacturers focus on creating colour by adjusting from the three primary colours red, green and blue, but Samsung also focuses on the secondary colours magenta, cyan and yellow. When we put the UE50KU6000 next to one of Samsung’s 2013 models we could really see the difference in the intensity of colour produced. The below picture gives you an idea of how it stacks up against a conventional display.
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samsung has blue shadow everywhere, always

apollofroso
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Can u video of witch cables I need to the tv it's not working please can you help me

JohnDouglas
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Anyone can confirm if the TV plays movies rough usb/external hdd? im talking .mkv, x264 x265/hevc movies.

lucasandrescosta
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how much is the HDR 8 bits o 10 bits ??

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