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Samsung To Launch Low Cost 85″ 4K TV

Samsung To Launch Low Cost 85" 4K TV

This is significantly less than Sony and LG’s 84-inch models. ChannelNews understands that the new TV will spearhead the launch of several new Samsung TV’s in the last quarter of 2014.

HD Guru tipped the new TV over the weekend, they said it will be a Samsung’s HU8550 model which is the flat 4K version.

Currently Samsung is pushing Curved 4K TV models. The new TV will incorporate the latest Smart TV apps, a quad-core processor, Smart Interaction, and the latest 4K picture delivery systems. It will also be One Connect Ready.


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Other features include:

UHD Upscaling

UHD Upscaling delivers the complete UHD picture experience with a proprietary process including signal analysis, noise reduction, UHD upscaling and detail enhancement to seamlessly upconvert SD, HD or full HD content to UHD-level picture quality.

UHD Dimming

UHD Dimming precisely scans an incredible amount zones across the entire image and adjusts brightness to deliver deeper darks and brighter whites. It virtually eliminates the “halo” effect and image distortion, so you’ll enjoy a crystal clear picture.

Precision Black Local Dimming

Experience sharper contrast with Precision Black Local Dimming. It dims LEDs behind the darkest area of the picture for greater contrast and darker blacks, while the brighter elements remain as bright as they should be. Sit back and enjoy the picture.



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