Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Screen size | 65 in Best: Axen 8682442100917 Screen size: 123 in | |||
Resolution | 3840 x 2160 px Best: Samsung QE82Q800TATXXU Resolution: 7680 x 7320 px |
Panel design | Curved |
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Screen size | 65.0 in |
Resolution | 3840 x 2160 px |
Screen Technology | QLED |
Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Quantum dot display | yes |
Smart Tv | yes |
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USB recording feature | yes |
Local dimming | yes |
Picture-in-Picture | yes |
Motion control | yes |
Time-shift | yes |
HbbTV | yes |
3D Support | no |
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Wireless network (Wi-Fi) | yes |
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DLNA | yes |
Ethernet | yes |
Bluetooth | yes |
Height | 36.12 in |
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Width | 56.72 in |
Weight | 62.83 lb |
Depth | 14.84 in |
Energy class | A |
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Annual Energy Use | 212.0 kWH/year |
Ac Frequency | 50.0 Hz |
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Power Consumption Max | 225.0 W |
File formats supported |
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Video quality standards | 2160p |
CPU Cores | 4 |
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Built-in speaker(s) | yes |
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Audio decoders | DTS |
File formats supported |
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Voice control | yes |
Vesa mount | yes |
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Vesa interface type | 400x400mm |
Number of HDMI ports | 4 |
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USB 2.0 ports | 3 |
DVI port | no |
Audio return channel (ARC) | yes |
Height | 32.57 in |
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Width | 56.72 in |
Weight | 54.23 lb |
Depth | 4.22 in |
Colour of product |
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Height | 37.83 in |
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Width | 63.27 in |
Weight | 84.66 lb |
Depth | 8.27 in |
Technology | PQI 3200 |
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File formats supported | JPEG/JPG |
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Tuner type | Analog & Digital |
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CI+ | yes |
CI+ version | 1.3 |
Performance Features Ergonomics Value
The QLED series from Samsung builds on the Premium UHD line MU9000 series by adding a wider color gamut via Quantum Dot film. It has excellent black levels and contrast and will capture the intended increased brightness and color of HDR content with considerable accuracy.
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