Samsung UE55MU7000
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Samsung ua55 7000.twin free sat tuner?
Asked by Cliff cj
from United Kingdom
on 1st Feb 2018
Has this tv have a recording hard drive ..so I can record 1 station an
watch another please thanks
Reply by John
from United Kingdom
on 4th Aug 2018
no but i think you can hook one up to it
The difference between MU7000 & MU7000T?
Asked by Plam
from Hong Kong
on 17th Oct 2017
An ungraded brighter model?
Stand Measurement?
Asked by BobH
from UK
on 5th Oct 2017
I was looking at the 49" and 55" model but I am confused about the
stand measurement. I like the spaced out legs rather than the central
stand of the 8000 series. If there is anybody out there with the 55"
7000 series model who could measure the distance between the two pairs
of legs and the width of each so that I can be sure it will fit on my
tv cabinet.
Reply by SCOTT
from UK
on 19th Jan 2018
Don't worry about the space between the legs as Samsung has this
covered with extra slots that are closer together for smaller TV
units. Hope this helps.
Reply by Michal
from NI
on 21st Jan 2018
From what I heard on yt review. The space between the legs is around
90 cms.
Samsung mu7000 or lgsj850v?
Asked by dave
from United Kingdom
on 5th Sep 2017
hi guys i wanted to know your opinion im looking at the samsung mu7000
or the lgsj850v tv
its main use will BE console gaming xbox one
s and ps4 pro and soon the xbox one x .samsung say the mu has a 1000
peak brightness but reviews suggest half of that also im not sure what
the peak brightness is on the lg what tv do you think would be the
best choice for gaming and i also want to make sure whatever one i get
is RGB not RGBW cheers
Reply by Kashif
from United Kingdom
on 6th Sep 2017
Hi Dave. I've tried both tellies and in my opinion MU7000 is better in
every category. LG uses IPS panel which isn't bright enough. Also
Samsung is fast to boot up and I prefer the Tizen OS over LG's WEbOS.
Go for LG only if you want OLED which is still expensive. All of their
other tellies, ie mid or lower range are rubbish.
Reply by dave
from United Kingdom
on 7th Sep 2017
samsung say the mu7000 tv is around a 1000 nits peak brightness but
reviews suggest only half of that so does anyone know what the actual
peak brightness is on this tv also does anyone know if it supports
full rgb like the 2017 qleds do
Reply by dave
from United Kingdom
on 17th Sep 2017
s21 do you ever reply or not
Reply by S21
from UK
on 18th Sep 2017
We can't make recommendations for such specific personal
requirements.
Reply by dave
from United Kingdom
on 19th Sep 2017
hows that a personal requirement asking if this model actually gives
you the 1000 nits samsung say it does
Reply by Lee
from UK
on 27th Sep 2017
Dave the MU7000 peak brightness is around 370nits, it also has a
narrower colour gamut than the KS series and only around 80% of the
native contrast.
Overall it's a decent tv but with its
limited brightness it's HDR won't be a patch on tvs with brightness
into the 1000+ range.
It's a shame because it's a worse
product than KS series but more expensive.
At this price
point £900-1000 no 2017 model from any brand seems to come close
to last years KS7000.
The first tv to match or beat it
would be the Sony XE90 model but it's £1150 at 49" and
£1300+ at 55".
How does the MU7000 compare to the KS7000?
Asked by Dermot
from Ireland
on 26th Jun 2017
Hi there,
Just wondering if the UE55MU7000 is as good as
last years KS7000?
thanks
Dermot
Reply by S21
from UK
on 26th Jun 2017
They are broadly the same, so if you can still find a KS7000 for sale,
you can save quite a bit of cash.
Reply by Adam
from UK
on 11th Aug 2017
You can find the 55 inch KU7000 (OR CURVED 7500) FOR AROUND £850
WITH A 5 YEAR WARRANTY.