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Samsung 55 Inch BU8000 UHD Crystal 4K Smart TV (2022) - Airslim Design With Alexa & Smart TV Streaming Built In, Object Tracking Sound, Contrast Enhancer, Boundless Screen & Adjustable Stand

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The level of detail is excellent, thanks to some highly effective image processing. Samsung has always produced sophisticated upscaling, and the UE55NU8000 is able to render every last pixel of detail as it scales lower-resolution content to match the UHD panel. First the good stuff. When it comes to standard dynamic range (SDR), this TV is capable of delivering a very punchy image. Colours are suitably natural and, as a result, images look pleasingly realistic. There’s also plenty of brightness, and a solid contrast performance.

Information about whether the stand can be dismounted. Usually, this is required for wall mounting.Percentage Luminance drop at 35 degree horizontal angle from the centre of the screen with 50% white output Other connection options include two USB ports, a CI slot, Ethernet, digital optical out and RF inputs for terrestrial and satellite connections. Wirelessly, there’s Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi.

El Samsung 55BU8000 es un televisor de gama de entrada 4K, por lo que busca ser básico y económico, con las prestaciones mínimas necesarias para que la nitidez sea correcta y las mejoras solventes. Dentro de la marca Samsung es posible encontrar gamas superiores a mejores precios si son del año anterior. Estos televisores de 2020-2021 tienen mejores calidades en todos los aspectos, y no por ser de un año anterior son peores. La tecnología de un año para otro no cambia mucho, y los paneles usados tampoco. The storage temperature shows the range from a minimum to a maximum temperature, within which storing of the display is considered to be safe. I only bought this tv because it's slim and for some dumb reason I stopped looking further because I liked how it looks

The UE55NU8000 comes with Samsung’s One Remote, a small universal zapper that’s designed for day-to-day use. It’s comfortable to hold, intuitive to use, and even includes a built-in mic for voice control. A more traditionally styled controller is included, too, for those who prefer going old school. Most are side-facing – which helps with routing cables – but an HDMI port and digital optical out are rear-facing, so if you want to connect a third source, you may need one of those right-angled HDMI connectors. For the most part, though, the UE50BU8000’s ‘journey’ from SDR to HDR is more illustrated by the issues HDR causes than the clear positive difference we’d have expected. The Samsung UE55NU8000 borrows its look from the company’s more expensive QLED TVs, although given the much lower price point, Samsung has cut some corners in terms of material and build quality.

The interface takes significant configuration, requiring time to remove extraneous advertising links and opt out of data gathering. The most widely used panels are those with 6, 8, and 10 bits for each of the RGB components of the pixel. They provide 18-, 24-, and 30-bit color, respectively. For a screen of this size, it doesn’t sound big, giving a sense of being hemmed in. That said, dialogue clarity is good and intelligible, and it has a decent grasp of detail: the creaks and groans of an abandoned village in The Rings of Power are nicely realised. The OTS Lite sound system does a decent job of placing the sounds on screen. As you might guess from how thin the TV is, its LCD panel is lit from its edges rather than from directly behind, while the panel appears to be a VA one, as with most (though no longer all) Samsung TVs. The VA panel costs the picture contrast and colour from wide viewing angles but should, experience suggests, produce better contrast than the rival IPS type of screen.In addition, the UE55NU8000’s panel is 120Hz, which means it has better motion handling than the 60Hz UE49NU8000. The TV can take advantage of the panel having double the frame rate of standard broadcasting to generate a smoother image. This is called frame interpolation, and it can be highly beneficial when it comes to sport.

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