Description
Samsung 50 Inch UHD 4K Smart TV MU7000 Series 7
- Series: 7
- Screen Size: 50″
- Resolution: 3840 x 2160
- Picture Engine: UHD Up-Scaling
- Motion Rate: 100
- PQI (Picture Quality Index): 1,300
- Sound Output (RMS): 20 W
- Speaker Type: 2 CH (Down Firing w / Bass Reflex)
- Digital Broadcasting: DVB-T2
- Processor: Quad-Core
- Power Supply: AC100-240V 50/60Hz
- Power Consumption (Max): 195 W
Samsung MU7000: Real 4K, True RGB
Samsung offers real 4k UHD thanks to the RGB (red, green & Blue) subpixel. The RGB subpixel used on Samsung 4k UHD TV’s is the only accepted industry standard for real 4k UHD experience on TV’s. Samsung UHD Tv’s with a resolution of 3840 x 2160 (8.3 million RGB Pixels) is the standard requirement for UHD 4k video viewing. Samsung UHD TV’s refrains from using the “inferior” RGBW pixel with White Subpixels as a quality measure to maintain the best picture quality and the most realistic 4k experience ever. Samsung UHD Tv’s offer a real 4k UHD experience and meets the standard of Digital Europe, US Consumer Electronics Association and is Premium Certified by the UHD Alliance.
Samsung MU7000: UHD Resolution
Experience vivid detail with 4X the resolution of UHD TV. Everything you watch will look better thanks to true-to-life color and brightness.
Samsung MU7000: PurColour
Get a natural color experience with Purcolour. Dive into your TV entertainment and see all the colors of nature in accurate detail.
Samsung MU7000: HDR
See images with true-to-life detail. With higher brightness, you’ll get a true HDR experience.
Samsung MU7000: UHD Dimming
UHD Dimming divides the screen into blocks to optimize the color, sharpness, and the levels of deep black and pure whites for the perfect contrast.
Samsung MU7000: Smart View and HUB
Just connect your mobile to your big screen and enjoy all your content. And with the Smart View app, you can seamlessly control everything from your mobile. See everything in one place. One Depth gathers a variety of content for you on one screen. Get easy access to different content providers and check out the thumbnail previews before diving in.