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Is this TV not good? Seemed like a good deal to me but no comments or thumbs ups.
My gripe with Samsung is they don't have Dolby Vision while charging a fairly premium price so it's literally just so they save money from paying for that license. And they don't have Sony's quality or longevity but charge about the same price so I just default to Sony. To answer your particular question, this is actually a decent price for this model I would buy it if you were already interested in this model/size.
Is this TV not good? Seemed like a good deal to me but no comments or thumbs ups.
Looks like it's not actually a 4k tv, but a 1080p TV that have "native ai upscaling" to 4k....This is basically the new version of 'interlacing' where now you can claim that 480p is 720i and 1080p is 4k(ai) lol
Looks like it's not actually a 4k tv, but a 1080p TV that have "native ai upscaling" to 4k....This is basically the new version of 'interlacing' where now you can claim that 480p is 720i and 1080p is 4k(ai) lol
Thanks for the warning. Id never expect something so shady from Samsung. Looks like they are trying to sell a $200 TV for $825!
Looks like it's not actually a 4k tv, but a 1080p TV that have "native ai upscaling" to 4k....This is basically the new version of 'interlacing' where now you can claim that 480p is 720i and 1080p is 4k(ai) lol
It is full 4k, 3840x2160. the 4k upscaling Is a processor function that allows it to take a lower signal and convert it to 4k.
Looks like it's not actually a 4k tv, but a 1080p TV that have "native ai upscaling" to 4k....This is basically the new version of 'interlacing' where now you can claim that 480p is 720i and 1080p is 4k(ai) lol
This is dangerously inaccurate. Stop spreading misinformation.
Thanks for the warning. Id never expect something so shady from Samsung. Looks like they are trying to sell a $200 TV for $825!
It's wrong. That's not what "Native AI Upscaling" means. It's a native 4K TV that is capable of upscaling non-4K content to 4K (something that TVs have been doing for a long, long time now).
Looks like it's not actually a 4k tv, but a 1080p TV that have "native ai upscaling" to 4k....This is basically the new version of 'interlacing' where now you can claim that 480p is 720i and 1080p is 4k(ai) lol
No, this isn't. It's a native 4K TV that is capable of upscaling non-4K content (like 480, 720, 1080) to 4K, something that TVs have been doing for more than a decade in some form. The difference here is that it's using AI to do so for a better picture quality (suepposedley).
This is not "basically" anything you just claimed it is. Please don't comment on things you don't understand.
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This is not "basically" anything you just claimed it is. Please don't comment on things you don't understand.