SAMSUNG 65" Class 4K UHD 2160p LED Smart TV with HDR $478.00 New

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SAMSUNG 65" Class 4K UHD 2160p LED Smart TV with HDR UN65NU6900

SAMSUNG 65" Class 4K UHD 2160p LED Smart TV with HDR UN65NU6900
  • Ultra HDTV

4K UHD Picture
  • PurColorTM
  • Essential Contrast
  • HDR
  • 4K UHD
  • Game Mode
  • UHD EngineTM
  • Motion Rate 120
  • Contrast Enhance

Design
  • Clean Cable Solution®
  • Slim Design
  • Bezel Color: Glossy Black (75NU6?Charcoal Black)
  • Stand Color: Charcoal Black (75NU6?Dark Gray
  • VESA Mounting Standard: 100mm x 100mm, 200mm x 100mm, 200mm x 200mm, 300mm x 300mm, 400mm x 200mm, 400mm x 400mm, 600mm x 400mm

Smart TV
  • Universal Browse
  • Connect & Share

Connections
  • 2 HDMI Connections
  • 1 USB Connection
  • 802.11N built-in Wi-Fi
  • RS232 Control (requires adaptor)2 Optical Audio Output Port

Audio
  • Dolby® Digital Plus
  • 20 Watt 2 Channel

Included Accessories
  • Standard Remote (TM-1240A)
  • Shipping Size (W x H x D) : 63" x 38.2" x 7"

Industry Certifications
  • CTA 4K Ultra HD Connected



 
SAMSUNG 65" Class 4K Ultra HD (2160P) HDR Smart LED TV UN65RU7200
$598.00


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SAMSUNG 65" Class 4K Ultra HD (2160P) HDR Smart LED TV UN65RU7200
$598.00
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Key Features
  • Diagonal Screen Size : 64.5"
  • Backlight Type : LED
  • Resolution : 3,840 x 2,160
  • Effective Refresh Rate : 120 Hz
  • Smart Functionality : Yes

Connectivity
  • HDMI Inputs : 3
  • USB Ports : 2
  • Built-in Wi-Fi : Yes

4K UHD Picture
  • PurColor?
  • Essential Contrast : Mega Contrast
  • HDR : HDR
  • 4K UHD
  • Game Mode : Yes (Auto Game Mode)
  • UHD Engine?
  • Motion Rate : Advanced 120 Hz
  • Contrast Enhancer : Yes

Design
  • Clean Cable Solution®
  • Slim Design : New Edge
  • Bezel Color : Glossy Black
  • Stand Color : Charcoal Silver

Audio
  • Dolby Digital Plus : Yes
  • 20 Watt 2 Channel

Included Accessories
  • Standard Remote

Industry Certification
  • CTA 4K Ultra HD Connected




SAMSUNG 65" Class 4K Ultra HD (2160P) HDR Smart LED TV UN65RU7200
$598.00
 
SAMSUNG 50" Class 4K UHD 2160p LED Smart TV with HDR
$295.00

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Key Specifications



  • Series: 6 Series
  • Model: UN50NU6900FXZA
  • Screen Size Class: 50"
  • Diagonal Screen Size: 49.5"
  • Resolution: 4K UHD 2160P
  • Smart Functionality: Yes
  • High Dynamic Range: Yes
  • Display Type: LED
  • Backlight Type: Edge
  • Effective Refresh Rate: 60Hz
  • Screen Type: Flat Panel



Key Features



  • 4K UHD Picture: A quest for clarity beyond the standard was researched and developed, creating an engine that drives breathtaking resolution 4X more than Full HD.
  • PurColor: Enjoy millions of shades of color, fine-tuned to create an incredibly vibrant picture.
  • Essential Contrast: Discern lifelike details in the brightest and dimmest scenes.
  • HDR: View stunning high-dynamic-range content with a TV designed to support HDR10+.
  • 4K UHD: See what you?ve been missing on a crisp, clear picture that?s 4X the resolution of Full HD.
  • Game Mode: Get a leg up on the competition, thanks to an optimized gaming experience with minimal input lag.
  • UHD Engine: A powerful processor optimizes your content for 4K picture quality.
  • Motion Rate 120: Smooth action on fast-moving content.
  • Contrast Enhancer: Experience a greater sense of depth with optimized contrast across all areas of the screen.
  • HDR Formats Supported: HDR10 (Static MetaData), HDR10+ (Dynamic MetaData), HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma). All Samsung 4K UHD TVs also meet the CTA HDR-Compatible Definition.
  • Digital Clean View
  • Clean Cable Solution: Neatly manages cords for a crisp, clean look.
  • Slim Design: An elegant, slim design for a modern look you?ll admire.
  • Bezel Color: Glossy Black
  • Stand Color: Charcoal Black
  • Smart TV: Access your streaming services all in one place using the Samsung Remote Control.
  • Universal Browse: An easy way to find streaming content and live TV shows with a single universal guide.
  • Connect & Share: Sync your TV to your compatible smartphone to access and control your content on the big screen.
  • HDMI: 2 HDMI Connections. Enjoy higher-quality audio and video with an HDMI connection that transmits both signals over a single cable. Compatible with next generation Ultra HD Blu-ray players and HDR content decoding. Includes 1 Audio Return Channel (ARC).
  • Wi-Fi: Enjoy your favorite on-demand content seamlessly through your existing network with built-in Wi-Fi (802.11N).
  • 1 USB Connection.
  • 1 Optical Audio Output Port.
  • 1 Ethernet (LAN).
  • Dolby Digital Plus: Enjoy the ultimate digital sound quality on all your favorite movies, TV shows and streaming content. Dolby Digital Plus optimizes your entertainment experience with enhanced sound richness and clarity.
  • 20 Watt 2 Channel
  • Wall Mount VESA Support: Yes (200mm x 200mm)
  • Standard Remote (TM-1240A)



Dimensions (W x H x D)



  • TV Without Stand: 44.3" x 25.6" x 2.4"
  • TV With Stand: 44.3" x 27.3" x 9.5"



Weight



  • TV Without Stand: 30 lbs
  • TV With Stand: 30.4 lbs


 
I meant crackstreams. Both crackstreams and wiz1 are sites used to watch sporting events for free.


No, I’m going to go with sports access for my iptv service.
Samsung tvplus is a built in app. Free streaming so really out the box the only thing that you need for these TVs is internet service to start watching. Cable is dead if all TVs start coming like this it's just too convenient.
 
Buying a shitty refresh rate

is just playing yourself imo. :dunno:
Thank you for stating that about any $4-500 tv..... it's nothing but basic shit for the kids and the elderly relatives that come to visit.... nukkas be running to buy that shit expecting gold and diamonds... :smh:
 
Samsung tvplus is a built in app. Free streaming so really out the box the only thing that you need for these TVs is internet service to start watching. Cable is dead if all TVs start coming like this it's just too convenient.
I watch kitchen nightmares on tv plus seeing as how that shit automatically on all the time.
 
This is like the Samsung clearance 75" I posted last year that I bought.

If you need a higher refresh rate then have at it.
I don't personally don't need to watch sports in 4k and at 240mhz. Overall is a great TV and is the most watched TV in my crib.

Thinking of copping this 65" for the bedroom.
 
any $4-500 tv..... it's nothing but basic
shit for the kids and the elderly relatives that
come to visit.... nukkas be running to buy that
shit expecting gold and diamonds... :smh:

For years I've mentioned this here and

some members say that I'm crazy to spend

so much more money for a fast refresh

rate but like you said, unless you're watching

slow moving video or still shots, a 65 inch TV

for <$500.00 is laughable if you want quality

in your videos of faster moving scenes.

To me, it's like putting $25 tires on your

Bentley and wondering why you're sliding

when you're making a turn it the rain. :dunno:
 
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For years I've mentioned this here and

some members say that I'm crazy to spend

so much more money for a fast refresh

rate but like you said, unless you're watching

slow moving video or still shots, a 65 inch TV

for <$500.00 is laughable if you want quality

in your videos of faster moving scenes.

To me, it's like putting $25 tires on your

Bentley and sliding when you're making

a turn it the rain. :dunno:
That's a very poor analogy.
What many don't get is unless you're watching blu-ray, most any cable or satellite or anything you're playing from does not utilize anything above 60hz and manufacturers double rates anyways to display at 120hz and only sell higher rates as a marketing ploy to get people to buy them when they really can't display at that with what you're playing.

OLED doesn't use refresh rates, so that's a different animal.

But for the whole 60/120/240 debate, if yall care to read up on if it really makes a difference, especially with 24fps frame rates, no one sees physically with the human eye, any difference.

In my crib, we predominantly watch, Youtube, Netflix, streaming apps and BGOL Cinemas. You'll never see a difference on anything I watch because the source can't project higher frames than what can be displayed.
 
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