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As one of Samsung's premium 4K/HDR TVs this year, the MU9000 delivers many of the same goodies and attention to detail as the higher-end QLED models. You're paying for reliable and attractive design, robust smart features, HDR, 4K, and a suite of picture...
Yes, if you're really excited about HDRThe MU9000 TVs are great, but they aren't without competition. With prices ranging from $1,300–$3,300, there's no way to get one of the MU9000 TVs for what we'd call a "cheap" price. If you're looking for a smart, 4K...
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For those who can't swing the money for one of Samsung 2017 QLED 4K Ultra HDTVs, the company provides some mid-range 4K/HDR TV series that offer a respectable comprise for less money.One strong example is the Samsung UN65MU9000 we have reviewed here.The M...
The Samsung UN65MU9000 is a fantastic-looking TV from a design standpoint and the picture isn't bad either, especially with Rec. 709, SDR content, which will make up the bulk of almost anyone's viewing diet. Motion handling and video processing are excel...
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With Samsung's flagship QLED TVs this year costing an arm and a leg, many would-be Samsung TV buyers are being forced to turn their sights instead to the brand's much more affordable MU range. We've seen the MU7000 model, which offers bucket loads of fea...
An attractive curved design plays host to bold and bright HDR pictures that are particularly effective in typically bright living room conditions...
The curved screen causes some reflection and backlight clouding issues, viewing angles are limited, the MU7000 is a more logical and affordable proposition...
The MU9000 proves again that while OLED might have the competition licked where black level performance is concerned, when it comes to HDR-friendly levels of brightness at affordable price points, LCD still packs a powerful punch.That said, issues with re...
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If Samsung's new QLED TVs are beyond your wallet's reach, the MU9000 range is the next best thing. The £1750 55-inch model here boasts an edge LED lighting system with local dimming, Samsung's new Eden 2 smart TV system, HDR support backed up by a high p...
Bright, colourful HDR pictures, Excellent SDR pictures, Pretty design...
Some backlight clouding, Occasional HDR colour striping, Limited viewing angle...
Samsung UE55MU9000 – Performance Hopes that the UE55MU9000 might represent a performance/price sweet spot in Samsung's 2017 TV range are challenged by my first impressions of its picture quality. As usual I went straight for the jugular by feeding it a va...
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At the high end of the TV market, you have Samsung's QLED, OLEDs from LG and Sony—and not a lot else to choose from. The mid-range, however, where Samsung's MU9000 series Premium UHD TV resides, is rife with competent sets. The UN55MU9000 reviewed here ($...
Smooth motion, Best-in-class user interface and remote control...
Lacks the accuracy and vibrancy of the company's SUHD and QLED TVs, One Connect breakout box doesn't offload the ethernet port...
The MU9000 looks good, and presents a very smooth, even image with nice detail. And you simply can't beat the interface and remote, although those are minor concerns when it comes to buying a TV. Color is a major concern and Sony seems to be ever so sligh...
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Samsung promotes its QLED line of flagship TVs as its answer to OLED TVs like LG's OLEDC7P series, but it makes other solid LED-backlit models as well. The MU9000 line sits at the top of its non-QLED lineup, with 4K resolution and high dynamic range (HDR)...
Strong contrast, Wide color gamut with fairly accurate primary colors, OneConnect box offers convenient connectivity, Attractive design and interface...
Whites, yellows, and magentas run a bit cool, No legacy analog video connections...
The Samsung MU9000 line of LED TVs offers excellent performance at sub-OLED prices, even if its colors run a bit cool...
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The MU9000 is really about the best Samsung has to offer for the year. Compared to the MU8000 below it, it has a wider color gamut, better anti-screen glare properties, and the Triple Black Extreme feature. The MU8000 already has outstanding black levels...
Contrast, Color, Black Levels are excellent for an LED TV, Black Uniformity (no light coming through at corners), Dark Shadow Detail, Clarity and depth from Ultra Clear panel, Strong LED edge lighting produces top notch light flowthrough for dynamic image...
Side angle viewing angle contrast and saturation loss, AutoMotion Plus really highlights unnatural effects to 2D shows and movies, Slightly Expensive...
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Updated: 2020-01-07 19:15:49
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DesignFirst and foremost, design-wise, Samsung has made one beautiful 4K TV with this model. We love the look of the MU9000 in all three of its sizes and especially the 55 inch UN55MU9000 we're covering specifically here. This TV diverges from its 2016 KU...
Good overall performance, Very high mid-range picture brightness, Excellent Motion handling, Great color delivery, Wonderful TV for console and HDR gaming, Excellent for HDR movies...
Weak local dimming that can't be turned off, bad viewing angles, wide color gamut not as good as QLED, crappy built-in speakers, The...
We really like the MU9000 from Samsung. This is easily the company's best all-around MU-Series 4K HDR TV and it gives many other high mid-range competitors from other brands a serious run for their money. Though we consider Vizio's 2017 P-Series 4K HDR TV...
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