Samsung - 75 Class - Led - Nu8000 Series Review
Exam Results
Design
Curved No
The design of the Samsung NU8000 is excellent. Compared to the MU8000, the new stand up feels very solid and has a slightly smaller footprint, although if yous were planning on using a soundbar in front of the TV, you might accept to make some concessions. There are new cable management guides cutting into the dorsum. The Tv does not include the mini OneConnect box, all of the connections are towards the side of the TV.
The stand up is very unlike than the ones on the two previous models (the MU8000 and KS8000). It is very similar to the stand found on the JU7100. The Tv set is very stable and there is very fiddling wobble.
Footprint of the 55" Television set stand: 12.5" x 31.4".
Wall Mount VESA 200x200
The back of the TV has a textured finish very like to terminal twelvemonth'due south MU8000. It has new tracks for cable management that are cutting the entire width of the back of the TV. The VESA wall mount is 200x200 instead of the 400x400 found on most of terminal twelvemonth's models .
Borders 0.35" (0.9 cm)
The NU8000 has slightly larger borders than final twelvemonth's MU8000. The terminate of the primary bezel has changed from silver to blackness.
Max Thickness 2.28" (5.8 cm)
The Idiot box is quite thin when viewed from the side, although it is slightly thicker than final twelvemonth'southward MU8000.
When wall mounted, the Goggle box doesn't stick out much which is practiced. The lack of the OneConnect mini means you will have more piece of work if you need to modify the connections, only you don't have to worry about where to place the box.
The overall build quality is average, nigh identical to the MU8000. It is almost entirely made of plastic but feels solid. Nosotros haven't experienced any quality issues.
Update 07/31/2018: A few readers are reporting a clicking sound issue. From our investigation it seems to come from rut expansion of the back cover. Nosotros think that in one case the TV is warm plenty it should settle downward.
Flick Quality
Native Contrast 5,461 : i
Contrast with local dimming v,458 : one
Excellent native contrast ratio on the Samsung NU8000, approximately 15% better than the MU8000. This high contrast ratio allows the Television to produce deep black scenes, especially when viewing in a dark room.
The local dimming feature has very trivial bear upon on the contrast ratio. This is to be expected as the local dimming on this edge-lit Tv set is not very constructive at making blacks deeper.
Local Dimming Yes
Backlight Edge
The local dimming on the NU8000 is bad. Information technology dims the screen less than the MU8000, but focuses the dimming on moving highlights as information technology should. This helps reduce the amount of visible blooming and the black levels announced raised.
SDR Existent Scene Height Brightness 509 cd/m²
SDR Height 2% Window 711 cd/chiliad²
SDR Peak 10% Window 851 cd/m²
SDR Peak 25% Window 596 cd/m²
SDR Peak 50% Window 553 cd/m²
SDR Peak 100% Window 572 cd/m²
SDR Sustained 2% Window 706 cd/m²
SDR Sustained 10% Window 558 cd/m²
SDR Sustained 25% Window 594 cd/g²
SDR Sustained 50% Window 551 cd/m²
SDR Sustained 100% Window 571 cd/m²
SDR ABL 0.014
Great SDR top effulgence. In dark scenes, the Telly tries to keep blackness levels low rather than favoring brighter highlights. Brightness remains consistent, regardless of content and the Tv set is bright enough for virtually rooms.
Update 06/12/2018: Retested peak brightness on firmware update 1103, and by sending the signal with our Samsung K8500 Blu-ray player. The brightness is at present significantly college, by around lx cd/m². The score has been updated.
HDR Real Scene Peak Brightness 529 cd/m²
HDR Peak ii% Window 709 cd/grand²
HDR Peak 10% Window 876 cd/m²
HDR Tiptop 25% Window 620 cd/grand²
HDR Summit 50% Window 593 cd/yard²
HDR Meridian 100% Window 575 cd/yard²
HDR Sustained 2% Window 702 cd/m²
HDR Sustained 10% Window 575 cd/thousand²
HDR Sustained 25% Window 617 cd/k²
HDR Sustained 50% Window 591 cd/m²
HDR Sustained 100% Window 572 cd/m²
HDR ABL 0.012
Decent HDR summit brightness, slightly ameliorate than last year's MU8000 but significantly dimmer than the X900F. Information technology is able to produce cursory brilliant highlights peculiarly in the 2% - 10% range. Vivid enough for nigh all rooms.
Update 06/12/2018: Retested tiptop brightness on firmware update 1103, and past sending the signal with our Samsung K8500 Blu-ray histrion. The brightness is now significantly higher, by around 60 cd/m². The score has been updated.
50% Std. Dev. 2.775%
50% DSE 0.161%
5% Std. Dev. 0.872%
v% DSE 0.080%
Proficient gray uniformity. The uniformity bug appear mainly effectually the edges of the screen. Equally such, the Tv set's dirty screen consequence is not problematic when watching sports or playing games.
Night scene uniformity is very good. The edges appear slightly brighter than the center but should non be noticeable.
Color Washout 23°
Colour Shift 21°
Brightness Loss 32°
Black Level Heighten 16°
Gamma Shift 19°
Poor viewing bending. Colors and brightness shift if you are even slightly off center. The side seats of a three seat couch will notice a small departure, but people sitting further off middle than that will have degraded picture show quality. If viewing angle is an issue, an IPS panel like in the X800E would be a improve choice.
Native Std. Dev. 0.727%
Std. Dev. westward/ 50.D. 0.679%
Blackness uniformity is very good on the NU8000. No clouding can be seen with or without local dimming. Standard difference is much better than last year's MU8000, and this year'due south X900F, which results in uniform night scenes without distracting areas.
Like the MU8000, it is impossible to completely disable local dimming on this Tv set. Every bit such, it is incommunicable to decide the true native black uniformity performance of this Boob tube. We ran our test with the local dimming feature set to 'Depression' (the lowest setting). The exam for black uniformity with local dimming was taken with local dimming fix to 'High'.
Screen Finish Semi-gloss
Total Reflections 5.8%
Indirect Reflections 0.5%
Calculated Direct Reflections v.two%
The Idiot box reflects a lot of lite, but non equally bad as other models we have tested like the MU8000. The semi-gloss terminate diffuses reflections across well-nigh of the screen although there are no visible rainbows.
White Residue dE 1.98
Color dE 3.44
Gamma 2.13
Color Temperature 6,213 K
Picture Mode Movie
Colour Temp Setting Warm 2
Gamma Setting BT.1886 +2, Effulgence +2
Good color accuracy out of the box, just follows our target of 6500K and two.2 gamma much worse than last twelvemonth's MU8000. White residue has too much cherry-red/green and gamma is too high across the entire curve at 2.42. The color temperature is cold at 6032K giving colors more than of a yellowish tint.
Update 04/12/2019: This Tv was incorrectly measured with Brightness +2, instead of at 0. This simply has a small bear on on the results (slightly dimmer nighttime scenes beneath about 30 IRE) and then we don't plan to retest it.
White Balance dE 0.21
Color dE ii.25
Gamma ii.21
Color Temperature 6,471 K
White Residual Calibration 20 point
Color Scale Yes
Auto-Scale Function No
White residue and color temperature are near perfect post calibration. Nosotros were unable to right color accuracy, although it remains adequate for most people. Nosotros obtained the all-time results in the 'Picture' picture fashion.
Y'all can encounter our recommended settings here.
There are no obvious problems or artifacts when upscaling low-quality content.
No obvious problems upscaling 720p content.
1080p content played from a Blu-ray looks good.
No issues with native 4k content.
Wide Color Gamut Aye
DCI P3 xy 86.16%
DCI P3 uv 92.xiii%
Rec 2020 xy 63.31%
Rec 2020 uv 71.10%
Adept color gamut on the Samsung NU8000, slightly meliorate than the MU8000. Colors in HDR volition be fairly accurate, although the TV has difficulty displaying deep greens. Very similar results to the Sony X900E.
The 'Film' film mode'southward HDR EOTF follows the target PQ curve very well, upwardly until information technology rolls off into its max brightness. 'Game' and 'PC' modes besides take fairly accurate EOTFs. In 'PC' mode the 'Dynamic' moving picture style has the best HDR EOTF, because 'Standard' mode has a problems where it sometimes gets stuck in a dim state. *Corrected, see beneath.
Update 05/02/2018: The color gamut was erroneously measured at a 50% stimulus. It has been remeasured at 75% stimulus to be in line with our other TVs. The results remain almost identical.
Update 11/07/2018: The problems with the PC manner EOTF mentioned earlier was a mistake, information technology turns out the Boob tube's 'Eco' fashion was left on in PC mode accidentally (the PC fashion setting is independent of the normal i). The PC manner EOTF has been remeasured in the 'Standard' picture mode, and isn't quite as skillful every bit the 'Picture show' mode EOTF (darkens dim shades a little), but is nevertheless pretty good.
Normalized DCI P3 Coverage ITP 81.three%
10,000 cd/m² DCI P3 Coverage ITP 41.7%
Normalized Rec 2020 Coverage ITP 63.four%
10,000 cd/1000² Rec 2020 Coverage ITP 32.5%
Decent color volume. It does a better job than the MU8000 at displaying brilliant colors beyond its unabridged color gamut, but still does not display deep, dark colors very well.
Color Depth x Bit
Red (Std. Dev.) 0.109
Green (Std. Dev.) 0.116
Blue (Std. Dev.) 0.101
Gray (Std. Dev.) 0.090
The NU8000 handles color gradients very well. There is some visible banding especially in darker colors.
IR after 0 min recovery 0.00%
IR afterward 2 min recovery 0.00%
IR after 4 min recovery 0.00%
IR later six min recovery 0.00%
IR after 8 min recovery 0.00%
IR afterwards 10 min recovery 0.00%
There is no measurable temporary image retention on the NU8000, fifty-fifty immediately subsequently the burn down-in scene. This is skilful, particularly for gamers.
Permanent Fire-In Take a chance No
Nosotros don't expect VA panels to experience permanent image memory, equally the VA panel in our long-term test appears allowed.
Motion
80% Response Time four.7 ms
100% Response Time 12.viii ms
Very fast pixel response fourth dimension, good enough for fast-moving content like sports and video games. Well-nigh of the mistiness in the photo is due to backlight flicker; the ghosting trail following the moving logo is adequately brusk, which is good.
Flicker-Free No
PWM Dimming Frequency 240 Hz
The TV dims its backlight past using PWM flicker at 240 Hz. This flicker is unfortunately present at all brightness levels but is less severe at loftier brightness. This flicker makes fast movement await a little more than clear, only also introduces unwanted duplications, as visible in the photo in the Response Time box.
Optional BFI Yes
Min Flicker for 60 fps 60 Hz
threescore Hz for 60 fps Yes
120 Hz for 120 fps Yes
Min Flicker for 60 fps in Game Way 60 Hz
The Samsung NU8000 has an optional 60 Hz flicker mode, activated by enabling 'LED Clear Motion' in the 'Machine Motion Plus' menu. This 60 Hz flicker profoundly clears up motility during threescore fps content, only the flicker can be bothersome to some people. This flicker can also be activated in Game mode, by using the 'Game Movement Plus' carte, which is a first for Samsung TVs.
Update 01/09/2019: We take retested the backlight flicker at 120 Hz, and tin confirm that the NU8000 does flicker at 120 Hz when displaying a 120 Hz signal.
Move Interpolation (thirty fps) Yes
Motility Interpolation (60 fps) Yes
The Samsung 55NU8000 has a 120 Hz panel, and can interpolate lower frame rate content up to 120 fps. This makes motility much smoother, only can look strange to some people (the so-called 'soap opera upshot'), and sometimes adds unwanted artifacts during fast motion. Interpolation is activated by setting 'Motorcar Motion Plus' to 'Custom'; increase the 'Judder Reduction' slider to interpolate low frame rate content, and increase the 'Blur Reduction' slider to interpolate lx fps content.
Game mode now also has motion interpolation, 'Game Motion Plus', which doesn't await as good as 'Auto Motion Plus' simply adds much less input lag, as explained in the Input Lag box.
Frame Hold Time @ 24 fps 28.9 ms
Frame Hold Time @ threescore fps 3.9 ms
The TV is decent at showing smoothen motion in low frame rate content similar movies, all the same, its fast response time can sometimes make motion look stuttery, such as in broad panning shots, considering each frame stays unchanged for 29 ms.
Judder-Free 24p Yes
Judder-Free 24p via 60p Yes
Judder-Complimentary 24p via 60i No
Judder-Free 24p via Native Apps Yes
The 55NU8000 tin can remove 24p movie judder from most sources, except 60i input such as cablevision boxes; this is a regression from last year's Samsung TVs, which could remove judder from all common sources. To activate judder removal, set 'Auto Motion Plus' to 'Custom', 'Judder Reduction' to 0 and 'Blur Reduction' to 0; this will remove judder without adding soap opera result.
Native Refresh Rate 120 Hz (except 49")
Variable Refresh Rate Yes
HDMI Forum VRR Aye
FreeSync Yeah
M-SYNC Compatible No
4k VRR Maximum lx Hz
4k VRR Minimum 48 Hz
1080p VRR Maximum 120 Hz
1080p VRR Minimum < xx Hz
1440p VRR Maximum 120 Hz
1440p VRR Minimum < 20 Hz
VRR Supported Connectors HDMI
The NU8000 does not support FreeSync from our Radeon RX 580 GPU. We tried various combinations of game fashion, PC mode, input refresh rates, etc., and FreeSync was never detected as supported.
Update 05/23/2018: Firmware version 1103 has added FreeSync back up.
Update 06/08/2018: FreeSync has been tested and the score has been updated. FreeSync was supported from our Xbox 1 S and our Radeon RX 580 GPU, in 1080p, 1440p and 4k resolutions. FreeSync is activated by enabling the TV'south Game mode and FreeSync settings; PC mode is not required. We tested in Ultimate manner because information technology has the widest range, and we only recommend Basic fashion when you feel problems with Ultimate.
Update x/26/2018: We have received confirmation that the 49" NU8000 does support FreeSync. Since it has a threescore Hz panel, the 1080p VRR range is limited to threescore Hz.
Inputs
1080p @ sixty Hz 18.1 ms
1080p @ 60 Hz Outside Game Mode 72.5 ms
1440p @ threescore Hz Due north/A
4k @ sixty Hz 17.viii ms
4k @ 60 Hz + 10 bit HDR 18.4 ms
4k @ 60 Hz @ iv:4:iv sixteen.7 ms
4k @ 60 Hz Exterior Game Mode 57.5 ms
4k @ threescore Hz With Interpolation 23.8 ms
8k @ 60 Hz N/A
1080p @ 120 Hz 10.half-dozen ms
1440p @ 120 Hz 9.vii ms
4k @ 120 Hz Northward/A
1080p with Variable Refresh Rate 6.3 ms
1440p with VRR 6.5 ms
4k with VRR fifteen.1 ms
8k with VRR N/A
Automobile Low Latency Way (ALLM) Yep
1440p @ 120 Hz: 9.7 ms
Excellent depression input lag, good plenty for even competitive console gaming. This input lag is lower than concluding year's Samsung TVs like the MU8000, and lower than many current Sony TVs like the X900F, but is slightly worse than many TCL TVs like the P607.
The NU8000 has a new 'Game Movement Plus' characteristic, which adds motion interpolation (soap opera effect) without adding too much input lag; this characteristic is useful when gaming on older consoles that can only output 30 fps, or for games that accept frequent framerate dips. The 'Judder Reduction' slider interpolates content up to lx fps, while the 'Blur Reduction' slider interpolates up to 120 fps. When 'Blur Reduction' is used the input lag for 4k increases from 23.8 ms to 29.3 ms, but this increment shouldn't be noticeable during gaming.
Update 04/24/2018: The NU8000 and the Samsung 2018 QLEDs added support for Auto Game Mode. When it is enabled from the input menu the TV will automatically switch to Game Manner when it detects a game being played on a console. Nosotros tested it on a PS4 and Xbox One South and it worked perfectly.
Update 06/08/2018: The input lag with VRR has been tested and added to the review.
Update 06/11/2018: 1440p @ 120 Hz performance has improved as of firmware version 1103. The 1440p @ 120 Hz input lag is now nine.vii ms, down from 24.8 ms.
1080p @ 60 Hz @ 4:4:4 Yes
1080p @ 120 Hz Yes (native support)
1440p @ 60 Hz No
1440p @ 120 Hz Yes (native support)
4k @ 60 Hz Yes
4k @ 60 Hz @ 4:four:4 Yep
4k @ 120 Hz No
8k @ 30 Hz or 24 Hz No
8k @ 60 Hz No
Nigh common resolutions are supported. 4k @ 60 Hz @ 4:four:4 or four:2:ii color is only supported when 'HDMI UHD Color' is enabled (aka HDMI ii.0 total bandwidth). New this year is 1080p @ 120 Hz @ 4:4:4 support, which is useful when using the Television as a PC monitor. 1440p @ 120 Hz is besides supported, but iv:four:4 colour isn't displayed properly. Oddly plenty, 1440p @ 60 Hz isn't supported, not even when using a custom resolution from a PC.
4:4:four chroma subsampling is simply shown properly when the input's icon is set to 'PC' (aka PC mode). This unfortunately isn't possible for some input refresh rates such as 24 Hz; in these cases the icon changes to PC as normal but PC mode isn't applied, as evidenced by the improper four:4:4 color resolution and some settings not existence greyed out every bit they should exist.
HDMI 4
USB two
Digital Optical Audio Out i
Analog Audio Out 3.5mm 0
Analog Audio Out RCA 0
Component In 0
Composite In 0
Tuner (Cable/Pismire) 1
Ethernet ane
DisplayPort 0
IR In 0
SD/SDHC 0
HDR10 Yes
HDR10+ Yes
Dolby Vision No
HLG Yes
3D No
HDMI 2.0 Total Bandwidth Yes (HDMI 1,2,iii,iv)
HDMI 2.1 No
CEC Yeah
HDCP ii.2 Yeah (HDMI ane,two,iii,4)
USB 3.0 No
Variable Analog Audio Out No
Wi-Fi Support Yes (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz)
The NU8000 does non support DTS passthrough, unlike last twelvemonth's Samsung TVs. This is not usually an issue though since near media provides both DTS and Dolby Digital sound streams.
ARC Yes (HDMI iv)
eARC back up No
Dolby Atmos via TrueHD via eARC No
DTS:X via DTS-Hd MA via eARC No
five.1 Dolby Digital via ARC Yes
5.1 DTS via ARC No
five.1 Dolby Digital via Optical Yeah
5.1 DTS via Optical No
Sound Quality
Low-Frequency Extension 67.27 Hz
Std. Dev. @ 70 4.29 dB
Std. Dev. @ fourscore 4.xl dB
Std. Dev. @ Max 6.76 dB
Max 87.0 dB SPL
Dynamic Range Compression 3.39 dB
The frequency response of the NU8000 is decent, and very similar to the 2017 model the MU8000. The LFE (low-frequency extension) is at 67Hz, which is proficient and lower than what most TVs are able to reach. This means that the TV should be able to produce a decent amount of bass and dial. However, due to the lack of a self-calibrating system, information technology wasn't able to remove the room buildup around 200Hz. The response in the mid and treble ranges are quite fifty-fifty and apartment, ensuring a neutral sound reproduction. Additionally, the maximum loudness of the TV is above-average, but they may produce some pumping and pinch artifacts nether maximum load.
Weighted THD @ 80 0.736
Weighted THD @ Max one.235
IMD @ eighty 1.32%
IMD @ Max 3.68%
The harmonic distortion operation is about average. The overall amount of THD is rather elevated, only on there doesn't seem to be a dramatic rise in THD under maximum load. However, the abrupt peaks around 1KHz and 2KHz, could the brand the sound of those frequencies a fleck harsh and brittle.
Smart Features
Smart OS Tizen
Version 2018
Ease of Utilize Easy
Smoothness Not Smoothen
Time Taken to Select YouTube 3 southward
Time Taken to Change Backlight 7 s
Avant-garde Options Many
The Television set'south interface is well organized and easy to navigate. The Smart Hub is the centre of the interface and must exist passed through to access everything else, which tin take more time than going directly. Animations in the interface rarely lag but are often choppy and full of frame drops, even worse than on final year's TVs like the Q7F.
Ads Yes
Opt-out No
Suggested Content in Abode Yeah
Opt-out of Suggested Content No
At that place are ads in the home card, and they cannot exist disabled. They seem to come and go almost at random and are non present nearly of the time.
App Selection Great
App Smoothness Boilerplate
Cast Capable Yes
USB Drive Playback Yes
USB Bulldoze HDR Playback Yes
HDR in Netflix Yes
HDR in YouTube Yeah
Samsung's app store has one of the largest app selections of whatever smart platform, though not quite as big as Android's Google Play Store. App themselves run fairly smoothly, even smoother than the TV's own interface.
Size Small
Vocalism Control Many Features
CEC Menu Control Yeah
Other Smart Features Yep
Remote App Samsung SmartThings
Samsung'southward smart remote is fairly small and has few buttons, requiring users to either navigate through the dwelling menu to access things, or to utilize Samsung's Bixby vocalisation banana characteristic. Bixby's voice recognition works very well, and it can perform many useful actions on the Tv set: commands like 'Alter to HDMI 1', 'Set backlight to 25', 'What's the weather similar tomorrow', and 'Pause video' all work well. Samsung's smart remote can as well deed as a universal remote for other devices, even devices that don't back up HDMI CEC, using Samsung's OneRemote feature.
The TV has only a single physical push, which brings up a bill of fare that can power the Tv on and off, control the volume and channel, and alter inputs.
- Manuals
- Remote
- Batteries
- VESA mount spacers
- Power cable - 61.five" (non pictured)
Power Consumption 42 W
Power Consumption (Max) 112 West
Firmware 1051
Differences Between Sizes And Variants
We tested the 55" (UN55NU8000) version FA01. For the virtually part, we expect our review to exist valid for the 49" version (UN49NU8000), 65" version (UN65NU8000), 75" version (UN75NU8000) and 82" version (UN82NU8000). Note that, like the MU8000, the 49" model has a 60Hz panel instead of the 120Hz console found on other sizes.
At that place is an NU8070 variant that is available in the EU only. It is bachelor in 49", 55", and 65". We're not sure what differences there are exactly, merely Samsung markets the NU8070 as having "Supreme UHD Dimming", whereas the NU8000 in the E.U. is advertised with "UHD Dimming". It is interesting to note that the NU8000 in the U.Southward. is marketed with "Supreme UHD Dimming".
Warehouse stores in the U.S., including Sam's Club and Costco, carry the model code NU800D. As far as we know, it is the exact same TV, but in that location may be some very minor cosmetic differences.
If someone comes across a different type of console or if their Samsung NU8000 doesn't correspond to our review, let the states know and nosotros will update the review. Annotation that the gray uniformity does vary on a unit of measurement-by-unit of measurement basis.
| Size | Model | The states | UK | AU | Warehouse | Refresh Charge per unit |
| 49" | UN49NU8000 | UN49NU8000FXZA | UE49NU8000FXZA | UN49NU800DFXZA | 60Hz | |
| 55" | UN55NU8000 | UN55NU8000FXZA | UE55NU8000FXZA | UA55NU8000WXXY | UN55NU800DFXZA | 120Hz |
| 65" | UN65NU8000 | UN65NU8000FXZA | UE65NU8000FXZA | UA65NU8000WXXY | UN65NU800DFXZA | 120Hz |
| 75" | UN75NU8000 | UN75NU8000FXZA | UE75NU8000FXZA | UA75NU8000WXXY | UN75NU800DFXZA | 120Hz |
| 82" | UN82NU8000 | UN82NU8000FXZA | UE82NU8000FXZA | UA82NU8000WXXY | UN82NU800DFXZA | 120Hz |
Compared To Other TVs
Tiptop left: LG SJ9500 (65SJ9500). Bottom left: Samsung MU8000 (UN55MU8000). Eye: Samsung NU8000 (UN55NU8000). Top correct: Samsung MU6300 (UN55MU6300). Bottom right: Sony X900F (XBR55X900F). Unlike our other photographs, this motion-picture show wasn't taken nether a controlled surroundings, so practise not describe conclusions from it.
The Samsung NU8000 is a very good 4k Television without major flaws, but for different usages, there may be a better choice - peculiarly considering the toll premium of this 2018 model over comparable 2017 TVs. See our recommendations for the all-time 4k TVs, the best 65 inch TVs and the best flatscreen TVs.
43" 50" 55" 65" 75" 85"
The Samsung NU8000 is much better than the Samsung TU8000. It has more features such as local dimming, back up for variable refresh rate engineering science, and the ability to remove judder from all sources. It can also get much brighter and has ameliorate overall motion-picture show quality. On the other hand, the TU8000 has a somewhat improved dissimilarity ratio and much better black uniformity.
49" 55" 65" 75" 82"
The Samsung NU8000 is marginally better than the Samsung MU8000 for nearly every usage. The Samsung NU8000 has slightly improve input lag and includes the FreeSync variable refresh rate option, which is great if yous play video games. Besides, the Samsung NU8000 has marginally better SDR top effulgence and slightly better reflection handling. This allows you to place it in a brighter room where yous can enjoy the coincidental watching of TV shows.
55" 65" 75"
The Samsung Q7FN is better than the Samsung NU8000. The Samsung Q7FN has much improve reflection handling so you can easily place it in a bright room with many windows. The Q7FN performs better in HDR as it can get brighter and has a wider colour gamut that allows information technology to brandish rich and saturated colors with highlights that pop. Finally, the Samsung Q7FN has a slightly improve blackness frame insertion feature which helps clear the image from move blur.
40" 43" 50" 55" 58" 65" 75"
The Samsung NU8000 is much better than the Samsung NU7100. The NU8000 is much brighter with all types of content. Motility is smoother as it can remove 24p judder from virtually all sources, and the faster response time means less motion blur. The NU8000 also has some avant-garde gaming features, including automatic depression latency mode and support for a variable refresh rate.
49" 55" 65" 75" 82"
The Samsung NU8000 is a bit better than the Samsung RU8000, although it's an older model that may be hard to find. The NU8000 has a local dimming feature that can ameliorate dark room performance, whereas the RU8000 doesn't. The NU8000 tin can also get brighter in both SDR and HDR. That said, the RU8000 has a lower input lag and a faster response time, so it'due south better for gaming.
43" l" 55" 65" 75"
The Samsung NU8000 is much better than the Samsung NU6900. The Samsung NU8000 is a improve Tv set for gaming thanks to the lower input lag, FreeSync support, and low input lag with motion interpolation. The Samsung NU8000 can get brighter both in SDR and in HDR and has a broad color gamut that enhances HDR performance. The Samsung NU8000 has a faster response fourth dimension, and only a modest mistiness trail is visible behind fast-moving content. Finally, the Samsung NU8000 is a better option for use as a PC monitor.
65" 75" 85"
If you savour watching movies or playing games in a dark room with seating right in front end, and so the Samsung NU8000 is a better choice; nevertheless, if you accept a large vivid room with broad seating, then the Sony X850F is a meliorate choice due to the ameliorate viewing angles and better reflection handling. The Samsung NU8000, on the other hand, is much better for watching movies as information technology has better blacks in a dark room. It'southward too much better for gaming due to lower input lag, faster response time, and FreeSync variable refresh charge per unit applied science.
49" 55" 65"
If you've got a room with wide seating and many lights, then the LG SK8000 is a improve selection, but for a nighttime room with seating directly in front end, then the Samsung NU8000 is better. The LG SK8000 has better viewing angles and reflection handling, whereas the Samsung NU8000 has better contrast, meliorate blackness uniformity, and can get brighter. The Samsung NU8000 supports the FreeSync variable refresh charge per unit to prevent violent when playing video games and if you watch a lot of sports, you'll appreciate the Samsung'southward amend greyness uniformity.
43" l" 55" 58" 65" 75"
The Samsung NU8000 is much ameliorate than the Samsung RU7100. The NU8000 has marginally faster response time, which is great for fast-moving content, and can get brighter, then information technology'due south more than suitable for a brighter room. The Samsung NU8000 has local dimming support to help dark room functioning and marginally ameliorate reflection treatment, which is great if your room has many light sources. The NU8000 has a few gaming features non institute on the RU7100, like FreeSync support. The Samsung RU7100 has a lower input lag, which is swell for casual gaming.
55" 65"
The Samsung NU8500 is the curved version of the Samsung NU8000. The overall performance of both TVs is very similar, and measured differences may exist due to panel variance.
43" 49" 55" 65" 75" 82"
The Samsung NU8000 is a fleck better than the Samsung Q60R. It's much brighter, peculiarly in HDR, and has better gray and black uniformity. The NU8000 has a local dimming characteristic, although this isn't very effective. The Q60R has a faster response time, great for gaming or watching fast action movies.
55" 65" 75"
The Samsung MU9000 and the Samsung NU8000 have very similar performance. The Samsung MU9000 has somewhat improve reflection handling, which is great if you have a brilliant room with many windows. The Samsung NU8000 has a better back uniformity and delivers amend nighttime room performance. Information technology also has FreeSync support and lower input lag, which is great for playing video games.
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The Sony X900F is improve than the Samsung NU8000. The X900F has a more advanced full array local dimming characteristic, whereas the NU8000 is edge-lit. The X900F has better motility handling, with a faster response time. The Samsung NU8000 is a bit amend for competitive gaming, as it supports the latest technologies, including VRR and Motorcar Low Latency Style, and it has less input lag.
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The overall performance of the Samsung Q6FN and the Samsung NU8000 is very similar, but the Q6FN is slightly ameliorate across the board. The differences are marginal, though.
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The Samsung Q70/Q70R QLED is amend than the Samsung NU8000. The Q70R has better dark room performance, thank you to its full-assortment local dimming, higher contrast ratio, and improve black uniformity. The Q70R tin can display judder-free movies from any source and has a lower input lag, which is great for playing video games. The Samsung NU8000 tin can get slightly brighter, which is credible when watching in a well-lit room, and has a niggling better greyness uniformity, so there'southward less dirty screen effect.
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The Samsung Q80/Q80R QLED Tv set is much better than the Samsung NU8000. The Q80 has a full array local dimming feature, which is keen for dark room functioning, whereas the NU8000 is edge-lit and its local dimming isn't good. The Q80 can also get significantly brighter, and has ameliorate viewing angles and better reflection treatment.
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The Samsung NU8000 is a bit better than the Samsung Q7F 2017. The Samsung can go brighter and is more than suitable for a bright room. It also has better black uniformity, which improves dark room operation. The Q7F, on the other manus, can handle reflections a little meliorate and has a faster response time that delivers crisper moving content.
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The Samsung Q8FN is improve than the Samsung NU8000. The Samsung Q8FN has full assortment local dimming and tin deliver a amend dark room performance. Likewise, the Samsung Q8FN can handle reflections better, thus minimizing distractions.
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The Samsung NU8000 is better than the Samsung NU7300. The NU8000 is much brighter and better able to overcome glare in a brilliant room. The NU8000 has a faster response fourth dimension and can remove judder from virtually sources. The NU8000 also has new gaming features, including Machine Low Latency Way and VRR (variable refresh rate).
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The Samsung NU8000 and the TCL half-dozen Serial (R617) take very similar performance. The TCL R617 has better local dimming performance, and then blacks wait deep in a dark room and meliorate HDR peak brightness that makes highlights pop in HDR content. The Samsung NU8000, on the other manus, supports FreeSync variable refresh rate which tin can eliminate fierce if you play video games. Finally, the Samsung NU8000 has better gray uniformity, then the image is gratuitous from clouding or shadows in tiresome panning compatible-color shots like a hockey arena or a soccer field.
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These 2 TVs were tested on unlike test benches, and the results aren't straight comparable. The Samsung NU8000 is a much newer Tv set that supports some of the latest gaming features like FreeSync VRR and low input lag with motion interpolation. The Samsung KS8000 has a college contrast ratio and can deliver deep blacks to improve nighttime room operation. The two TVs have a like picture quality and can get similarly brilliant. Both have a broad colour gamut, so HDR content looks equally expert.
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The Samsung Q9FN is much better than the Samsung NU8000. The Q9FN has a full array local dimming and more uniform blacks that help meliorate night room performance. The Q9FN can become much brighter and handle brilliant room reflections better. The Samsung Q9FN has a wider color gamut and can evangelize meliorate HDR performance. The NU8000 has slightly lower input lag, which is great for video games.
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The Samsung NU8000 is better than the Hisense H9E Plus. The NU8000 is much brighter in SDR and tin can overcome glare in a bright room. The NU8000 is a lot brighter in HDR and bright highlights stand out better. The NU8000 is more feature-packed than the H9E Plus; it can reduce the backlight flicker to improve motion clarity and it supports VRR and auto low latency manner, perfect for gamers.
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The Samsung NU8000 and the LG SM8600 employ different panel technologies, each with their strengths and weaknesses. The NU8000 has a much better dark room functioning, provided yous sit directly in front of it. The LG SM8600 is a better option for a room with a wide seating organization. Autonomously from these differences, the NU8000 is brighter but has worse reflection treatment.
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The LG B8 is significantly better than the Samsung NU8000. The LG B8 has perfect blacks and delivers an excellent movie-watching experience. Information technology too has wider viewing angles and better reflection handling than the Samsung and is a ameliorate choice for wide seating arrangements or rooms with many light sources. The B8 also has a faster response time resulting in less blur when watching fast content. The Samsung NU8000 supports the FreeSync VRR implementation to help avoid tearing and also has lower input lag, which is great if you play video games.
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The LG C8 is much meliorate than the Samsung NU8000. The LG C8 has perfect blacks that improve the picture quality significantly in a dark room. Also, the LG C8 has better reflection handling and amend viewing angles and is suitable for a large room with many windows. On the other hand, the Samsung NU8000 doesn't accept a risk of permanent burn-in, can get the whole screen brighter, and has lower input lag. It also supports the FreeSync implementation of the variable refresh rate, which is first-class if you play video games.
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If yous've got a room with broad seating and several low-cal sources, and then the LG SK9000 is a better choice as it has ameliorate viewing angles and better reflection treatment. Although its local dimming algorithm is amend than the Samsung's, it tin't display deep blacks in a dark room due to the IPS panel. And so for a dark room with seating directly in front, the Samsung NU8000 is a better choice. The meliorate contrast ratio and black uniformity let for deeper blacks and offering a better moving picture experience. Besides, the Samsung NU8000 is equipped with the FreeSync variable refresh rate engineering science to eliminate tearing when you play video games.
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These 2 TVs take different console types. For a room with a broad seating arrangement, the LG UK6300 might be a better selection if you'll frequently exist watching Television receiver from the side. Withal, the Samsung NU8000 is a much meliorate pick if yous'll be watching from straight in front. It can get much brighter to fight glare and can as well display deeper blacks thanks to its high native contrast ratio. The NU8000 has better greyness uniformity and faster response fourth dimension which makes it bang-up for watching sports. Finally, the NU8000 has FreeSync support and low input lag with motion interpolation, which is great if you are a gamer.
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If you watch TV in a dark room with seating directly in forepart, and so the Samsung NU8000 is a better choice than the LG SJ8500. Information technology has significantly ameliorate black uniformity and contrast that permit it to brandish deep blacks thus improving motion-picture show quality. The Samsung NU8000 too has better SDR peak effulgence, which is expert for Television shows in brighter rooms. When it comes to gaming, the Samsung NU8000 has a better response time, information technology incorporates the FreeSync VRR applied science, and has slightly improve black frame insertion (BFI) to acuminate the image. On the other manus, the LG SJ8500 has somewhat better viewing angles, suitable for wide seating and amend reflection handling for those rooms with a lot of windows.
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The Vizio P Serial 2018 is better than the Samsung NU8000. The Vizio P Series has a more advanced full-assortment local dimming system that produces better blacks and delivers better dark room functioning, as well as helping highlights to stand up out in HDR. The P Series has smoother motility, since the response time is much faster, groovy for gaming or fast activeness scenes. The Samsung NU8000 has some gaming-oriented features, including VRR and automated game way.
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If y'all take a room with a broad seating organisation, and so the LG UK7700 is a amend choice as the paradigm remains accurate when viewed at an angle. If, nevertheless, y'all sit straight in front of the TV and watch movies in a dark room, then the Samsung NU8000 is a much improve option as it has a higher contrast ratio and can display deep uniform blacks, enhancing the picture quality. The Samsung NU8000 can get brighter to fight brilliant room glare and supports FreeSync for tear-free gaming sessions. The LG UK7700 has better reflection handling and a lower input lag, which is corking for playing video games.
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The Sony X900E is better than the Samsung NU8000 for almost people, unless your master usage is for gaming. The Sony X900E has a meliorate local dimming feature and better reflection handling, making it better suited to a wider variety of viewing conditions. The Samsung NU8000 has lower input lag across all resolutions and supports AMD's FreeSync Variable Refresh Charge per unit technology, making information technology a better choice for gamers.
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If you lot've got a brilliant room with broad seating, then the LG SK9500 is a ameliorate choice equally information technology has better viewing angles and can handle reflections better and this is important when watching sports or Television receiver shows. For a nighttime room, yet, with seating direct in front, the Samsung NU8000 is better. The ameliorate contrast ratio and amend black uniformity allow it to display deeper blacks in a nighttime room and thus you'll savour movies and HDR movies more on the Samsung NU8000. Finally, it supports FreeSync VRR, which is great for gamers.
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These two TVs accept dissimilar console types. If you've got a room with a wide sitting arrangement, then the Sony X800E is a better selection as the image remains accurate when viewed from the side. If you'll exist sitting directly in front and like watching movies in a dark room, and so the Samsung NU8000 is a better pick as information technology can deliver deeper and more uniform blacks. As well, the NU8000 supports FreeSync variable refresh rate technology which helps prevent tearing when playing video games.
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The Samsung NU8000 is a flake better than the Samsung The Frame 2018. The NU8000 is a lot brighter, and small highlights stand out better in HDR due to the college pinnacle effulgence. The Frame has the separate 1 Connect box, whereas the NU8000'southward inputs are all out to the side.
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These ii TVs are very dissimilar. However, most people will agree that the Samsung NU8000 is much better than the LG UK6570 overall. The LG has an IPS console and is more suitable for a room with a broad seating arrangement, cheers to its better viewing angles. The Samsung, on the other hand, has better dark room operation, provided y'all sit correct in front. The Samsung NU8000 can also get brighter to fight glare and has a few gaming goodies like FreeSync support and auto depression latency.
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These are two different types of TVs. If you have a big room with a wide seating arrangement, so Sony X750F is a meliorate pick equally the image remains accurate when viewed from the side. If, even so, yous sit down straight in front and like watching movies in a dark room, then the Samsung NU8000 is a amend selection equally it can brandish deeper and more than uniform blacks and tin remove 24p judder from any source. The Sony X750F is flicker-free, which is bully if yous're sensitive to flicker, but the Samsung NU8000 is better for playing video games as it supports FreeSync and has a lower input lag. Finally, the Samsung NU8000 tin can get brighter both in SDR and in HDR.
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The Samsung NU8000 is much better than the Samsung MU7600. The NU8000 is a much meliorate gaming TV that has not merely better response time and much lower input lag but is also packed with gaming features like FreeSync and black frame insertion. It's much better for watching movies in a night room as it includes a local dimming feature to improve blacks and also has better black uniformity. Finally, the NU8000 has better brightness and amend reflection handling. The Samsung MU7600 is curved, and this can attract some who wish to use it equally a PC monitor.
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The Samsung NU8000 is much better than the Samsung RU7300. The NU8000 can get brighter and tin handle bright room reflections better. The NU8000 also delivers a amend dark room operation thank you to its local dimming feature, and motility looks crisper on the NU8000 due to the faster response time. The Samsung RU7300 is a curved TV that delivers a footling lower input lag, which matters for video games.
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The Samsung NU8000 is a bit ameliorate than the Sony X830F. The Samsung NU8000 has amend native contrast ratio and local dimming support, which produce deep blacks in a dim room and offer you a very skillful movie and HDR movie experience. The Samsung tin also become brighter and tin can handle reflections slightly better, so it'south more suitable than the Sony for a brighter room. Finally, the Samsung NU8000 is amend for gaming due to the lower input lag and FreeSync back up. The Sony X830F has a faster response time and will get out a smaller mistiness trail in fast-moving content like sports.
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