I heard there are issues when using Netflix 4k. Can anyone comment?
I also read something about that in a review. I have a different Samsung 75" and Netflix 4k works fine but I'm not sure on this one. Maybe they changed something on the 2020 models. I'm not much help, but maybe someone who owns this exact model can chime in.
Anyone know how are the black contrasts on this one?
Rtings[rtings.com] noted it has great black contrast (5110:1) and input lag (10 ms in Game mode) but most other things about this TV are either mediocre or significantly below average.
Rtings[rtings.com] noted it has great black contrast (5110:1) and input lag (10 ms in Game mode) but most other things about this TV are either mediocre or significantly below average.
The "crystal" 7 series has subpar reviews on EVERY size available
Ru9000 will likely be a better deal. For the 75 incher. But reviews not out yet
Rtings' review of the RU9000 is available to insiders right now and should be out for the general public in the next couple of days. We should know very soon!
So what is actually wrong with this TV that couldn't be fixed if using an HDMI matrix and external devices to watch content? It feels like there is something but I'm not seeing it yet. My father is looking to upgrade from a 75" Vizio and he isn't incredibly discerning on quality as long as it is watchable. It would be in a lighted room. He will not pay more than $1500 for a TV - is it worth waiting for whatever that new Vizio series is or should he be going with this? Or is there some other 82" or 86" he should be looking into? Thanks all as always.
Ru9000 will likely be a better deal. For the 75 incher. But reviews not out yet
Waiting on the RU9000 review too. RTINGS is currently testing it... review should be out early this week. Would be nice if it's an upgrade from last year's RU8000, but I'm expecting it to be very similar. Sorry longview583... didn't see your post until after I posted.
Waiting on the RU9000 review too. RTINGS is currently testing it... review should be out early this week. Would be nice if it's an upgrade from last year's RU8000, but I'm expecting it to be very similar. Sorry longview583... didn't see your post until after I posted.
No worries, glad to see someone else is eagerly awaiting the Rtings review of this set. I'm hopeful it's a step up from the RU8000 but I suspect you're right that it'll be pretty average.
Has there been any change in Dolby Vision support with Samsung tv's? Does anyone think it's a big deal? I have an older 65 in my living room that still works and looks good but am getting ready to upgrade. I support open standards and theoretically support Samsung but damn, everyone is using Dolby Vision and it works well. What's the thought among aficionados? For movies I've got to think it's a "pretty big deal" (Ron Burgundy).
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I also read something about that in a review. I have a different Samsung 75" and Netflix 4k works fine but I'm not sure on this one. Maybe they changed something on the 2020 models. I'm not much help, but maybe someone who owns this exact model can chime in.
The "crystal" 7 series has subpar reviews on EVERY size available
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Rtings' review of the RU9000 is available to insiders right now and should be out for the general public in the next couple of days. We should know very soon!
No worries, glad to see someone else is eagerly awaiting the Rtings review of this set. I'm hopeful it's a step up from the RU8000 but I suspect you're right that it'll be pretty average.