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We advise investing in a soundbar to do this screen justice. There's a decent mid-range but dynamics are sparse. The downside is that, despite the 20W of speaker included, the audio performance is somewhat lacking. Detail is respectable throughout and movement is dealt with intelligently. Where the TU7000 really shines is in picture quality it provides impressively deep black tones and equally admirable white tones, with plenty of detail and luster. For gamers, it's worth noting that the HDMI inputs support Auto Low Latency Mode, too.
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There's also Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Apple AirPlay 2. And all for roughly an eighth of the price of its new 8K flagship in the same size.įor your $900 you get a decent selection of connections, including a couple of HDMI inputs (one with eARC), a USB socket, a CI slot, an ethernet socket and a digital optical output. Though this is the entry-level model in Samsung's Crystal UHD TV range, you still get some impressive specifications. The Samsung TU7000 is a great value TV with commendable picture quality. View at Appliances Connection (opens in new tab)

If you're not a next-gen gaming nut and are happy beefing it up with a soundbar, those aren't even flaws at all, especially when you look at what kind of price you can get a 65-inch model for (and even a 75-inch model breaks our barrier less than you'd think).
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Then there’s the customary Samsung quality of build and finish – nothing about the way this TV presents itself suggests it’s built to hit a lower price.Ĭonsider everything the Q60T does brilliantly, and you’ll find it easy to overlook its shortcomings, especially since there aren't many of them: the sound this Samsung makes in no way does justice to the pictures it delivers, like all Samsung TVs it goes without Dolby Vision, and though it's great for gaming in terms of its rapid response times, it doesn't support the new 4K/120fps and Variable Refresh Rate features of the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X.
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It still uses Samsung's Tizen-based operating system/user interface that’s a match for the best around – responsive, logical and not too in-your-face – plus offers an incredibly rapid sub-10ms response time when in ‘Game’ mode. Upscaling from lesser resolutions is accomplished too, with super-low picture noise and a fine color balance. The downside is that its brightness is lower than more expensive models, and it doesn't have the same fine control over contrast. Pictures from 4K sources are outstanding: vivid-yet-natural colors, strong contrasts, lavish detail levels and smooth motion. The Q60T range is pushing to give you the lush colors of QLED at the lowest possible price – or, to think of it another way, to give you the biggest QLED screen possible for your budget.
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Want to know more? Read our full Sony XBR-49X950H review The Sony X900H TV is the Sony TV to get if you want those features, which ironically is the model down from this one in Sony's current selection – it starts at 55 inches at the same price as this. The only disappointment here is the lack of gaming features ready for the PS5 and Xbox Series X – there's no Variable Refresh Rate and no support for 4K video at 120fps.
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The Android TV operating system has all the key apps available, though is a little clunkier to navigate than some others. And we really rate Sony's ability to take SDR video and punch up the colors and contrast to look closer to real HDR, but again without making things look artificial.Ĭombine that with Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos audio support, plus eARC for lossless connectivity with a soundbar, and you've got a really well-equipped TV for movies and television. The same processor is the best out there for handling motion, making sure that fast-moving action is clear and smooth while still looking natural. There's no TV that does this better, meaning you get the most from this TV whatever you're watching. The X950H includes Sony's X1 Ultimate image processor, which works on making sure that all the detail of 4K video is brought out, and on upscaling HD into 4K so it looks pristine on the screen. But crucially, there's still all of Sony's wizardry going on here. Only the smallest size of this model comes within our budget, but 49 inches is still a generous size, but one that's small enough to fit in most living rooms without a problem. This is Sony's flagship LED 4K TV for 2020, packing in all kinds of advanced technology and processing for supreme picture quality… and somehow you can get one of these sets for under $1000!?
