The Samsung UE55HU7500 builds upon the success of 2013′s F9000 series which helped the South Korean brand catch up to Sony in terms of 4K UHD TV market share within a space of 6 months despite being late to the party. The HU7500′s picture quality isn’t necessarily better than the F9000, but the addition of several must-have next-gen features such as inbuilt HEVC decoding, updated Netflix 4K client, HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 makes the former an infinitely better choice, though if you consider the possibility of upgrading the F9000 with this year’s One Connect box, things become less clear-cut.
Despite being designated as a step-down model with certain features omitted, the UE-55HU7500 actually held its own against the range-topping UE55HU8500 when it came to image quality. In fact, the backlight (or technically, edge-light) on the flat-screen 4KTV was more uniform than what we observed on its curved sibling, although the latter’s pseudo-local dimming system was more accomplished since it’s not entirely software-driven. Ultimately, we think the decision between the two boils down to whether you’re happy to spend £400 more for the curved design which is bound to get people talking.
το θεμα ειναι το χειροτερο μαυρο των 7 και 8 σειρων απο την 6σειρα
το micro dimming ειναι software και μεταβαλει την φωτεινοτηταa δηλδη το γαμμα και πιστευω εχει σχεση με τις μετρησεις του μαυρου
δηλαδη με φωτεινοτητα 0 που σημαινει μαυρο σε 8bit panel 0-255 το μαυρο αυτο σε spva ειναι το 0.05
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