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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Even a 100 or 106 in projector is significantly larger than the behemoth TV here. If you have light control, projector is the way to go.
https://www.amazon.com/SAMSUNG-86-Inch-Crystal-TU9000-Built/dp/B08P53PT4P/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1ZLGIAMBGN... [amazon.com]
I've owned projectors since 2003, they have their place.... Nothing like watching tv or playing games on a 120" screen, but I feel like their tech is lagging severely right now and likely will never catch up. $2k for an 86" screen is mighty tempting.
Only problems I have is they don't do HDR well and won't do Dolby vision, and input lag is high with 4k games.
I find TVs need light controlled rooms too, especially OLED, obviously not as crucial as it is for projectors but still very important for the best pq possible
Not trying to thread jack but I was considering this Samsung and this LG UN8570 (especially with an extended warranty and Costco's great return policy) sounds very intriguing. Is this a sure thing for next week? And what is everyone's thoughts on picture quality of this Samsung vs LG (considering that LG may be 400$ cheaper)? Thank you much! Love this community
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Yes this is confirmed to be on sale for $1650 starting 3/10 at Costco per their sales flyer. But the ad doesn't mention anything about the extended warranty or the Hulu gift card this TV has included in the past. But the great return policy is a given
https://slickdeals.net/article/buying-guide/costco-coupon-book/
With no professional reviews around for the Samsung, the following is the only comparison I could find. Strange that they rate the Samsung 7.0 and the LG 6.8 when the only category that the Samsung rates better is design.
https://www.kitele.com/en/compare...86tu9
I just got my 8570 82" from Costco. The 82" is a VA panel, not IPS. It's low key a super slept on TV. 2.1 HDMI, 120 hz native, 4k, low latency for gaming, etc etc. All the things you want basically and much better brightness than it's IPS counterparts. Does need to be tuned in color wise pretty heavily from factory settings, but looks beautiful once setup right.
I hate soap opera and I don't see any. Although I'm still not even through all the settings.
Excellent!!! Thank you so much for the advice and feedback. I think I'm leaning toward this set
https://slickdeals.net/article/buying-guide/costco-coupon-book/
With no professional reviews around for the Samsung, the following is the only comparison I could find. Strange that they rate the Samsung 7.0 and the LG 6.8 when the only category that the Samsung rates better is design.
https://www.kitele.com/en/compare...86tu9
I the LG is $1588 on Amazon right now.
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