This is a 85.6-inch TV with an IPS display panel and a Direct LED backlight that employs Samsung's Supreme UHD Dimming technology. The native refresh rate of the panel is 120 Hz but it supports VRR via AMD FreeSync Premium technology. The Motion Rate index is 240 Hz. This series offers the highest level of features compared to the rest of the Crystal Display series. These include support for multiple voice assistants (Amazon Alexa, Apple AirPlay 2, Google Assistant, Bixby), Auto Motion Plus, Ambient Mode, Clear Motion, Digital Clean View, Filmmaker mode, Mega Contrast, PurColor, Real Game Enhancer+ with Game Mode. The connectivity options include four HDMI ports one of which supports HDMI 2.1 features including Fixed Rate Link (FRL) and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR). The stand features the Slim Fee design and can be removed for VESA wall mounting (600 x 400 mm). The TV is priced at USD 2,200 or CAD 3,000.
Crystal Processor 4K
Transform everything you watch into stunning 4K with the ultra-fast processor.
Motion Rate 240Hz
Minimizes motion blur on screen, so actiion-packed movies and sports stay smooth and crisp.
Smart TV Powered by Tizen TM
Go beyond Smart TV with next-gen apps, super easy control, and a host of enhancements that elevate the TV watching experience
Real Game Enhancer+TM
Engineered to make the TV and the console work seamlessly together to reduce lag, tearing and stuttering.
Crystal Display
Experience crystal clear colors that are fine-tuned to deliver a naturally crisp and vivid picture.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sams...Id=6442010
https://www.samsung.com/us/televi...u9000fxza/
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I concur sir.
In our game room, I'm still rocking an OG Samsung "Touch of Color" 120hz 46in LCD that I got when Circuit City was closing down for $1300...still a gorgeous picture and going strong and that was 10+ yrs ago. Heck my 1st HD tv, a Samsung 50in DLP monitor (i.e. no tuner) circa 2006 just died last month in a lightning storm....or does the old adage they don't make them like they used to apply now?
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My Samsung and LG plasma just celebrated its 9th birthday!
No issues with the Samsung.
Small issue with the LG capacitor going bad. $5 fix
It's probably similar to the RU. Just a new model name with a larger size. I'd expect similar performance.
The limited utility of the projector (needing a dark area, mounting, etc.) is the real downside, but on size there's no comparison.
The limited utility of the projector (needing a dark area, mounting, etc.) is the real downside, but on size there's no comparison.
Good points.
But I'll add that movies/television have been such trash the last few years I don't feel a projector setup is even worth it anymore due to lack of quality viewing material. Super heroes movies are not my cup of tea.
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