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9 Reviews
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Published: 2018-06-06, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Maybe—if you value design as much as picture qualityWhether it's one of the flat MU8000s or one of the curved MU8500s, you can be sure you're getting a good-looking TV, both inside and out. The highly refined materials and stylistic polish featured on the...
Published: 2017-11-30, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Impressively bright HDR pictures, Good smart TV system, Attractive design, Minimal input lag
Some black level issues, Limited viewing angles, MU7000s are better value, No Dolby Vision support
The UN55MU7000 is a good television. Its brightness advantage helps it reach HDR parts other similarly priced rivals cannot - something which also makes it a strong option for bright living rooms.It's just a shame it doesn't take more advantage of its loc...
Sharp, detailed picture, Vibrant, but believable colour palette, Excellent smart TV offering, Easy to navigate and set up
Viewing angles are tight, Sound lacks dynamics
If you don't have the cash to splash on a flagship TV, the Samsung UE55MU8000 is a superb option that won't leave you wanting. Yes, you'll get more by spending more, but lot of the benefits are only really obvious in direct comparisons. Even then, the do...
Vivid colours across the spectrum, Natural skin tones, Sophisticated handling of detail, Easy-to-use smart hub,
Restricted viewing angles, Lacks dynamism in its sound,
Overall, there's a whole lot to like about this Samsung television. The 4K HDR picture has a really punchy colour palette and lashings of detail - and it's easy to use.With all those streaming services built in, you won't be lacking for content either. Sa...
Published: 2018-01-02, Author: Paolo , review by: monitornerds.com
Console gaming still belongs in the family room. TVs just don't do justice to the high quality graphics and fast play of modern 2018 consoles. If you haven't upgraded your TV into a 4K HDR-capable model, now could be the perfect time to start hunting for...
Good overall image quality, OneConnect box useful for keeping a clean look, Tizen OS continues to improve and offer a nice streaming experience, auto-cal with CalMAN works great,
Local dimming not nearly as effective as full array models for the same price, ads you cannot disable,
We've also tested most of the competitors to the MU8000 this year so it's easy to see where it slides in compared to them. The TCL P607 still offers the best bang for the buck available, but it only comes in a 55” size as the other models were canceled. W...
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Published: 2017-04-26, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Excellent motion handling, 120Hz native refresh, Very low gaming input lag in all resolution formats, Great black levels and contrast, Solid overall brightness specs
HDR Brightness could be higher, Typically weak VA panel viewing angles, Color volume a bit weak in WCG HDR Color format, Price is a bit high for value offered, Overview, Samsung's 2017 MU-Series 4K HDR TVs are the company's replacement for the 2016 KU-Ser
We like the Samsung MU8000. It's a powerful 4K TV with definite improvements over any of its 2016 KU-Series counterparts. In some ways it's almost as good as the 2016 SUHD TVs and despite a few minor flaws, most users will love it. However, in terms of va...
Sharp, detailed picture, Vibrant, but believable colour palette, Excellent smart TV offering, Easy to navigate and set up
Viewing angles are tight, Sound lacks dynamics
If you don't have the cash to splash on a flagship TV, the Samsung UE55MU8000 is a superb option that won't leave you wanting.Yes, you'll get more by spending more, but lot of the benefits are only really obvious in direct comparisons. Even then, the down...