As the panel used in the JU6400 is not HDR equipped nor does it have a much wider colour gamut than the normal Rec.709 standard, we are only talking about resolution as a difference between HD and UHD here.
although samsung have confirmed that they have or are enabling wider colour gamut(hdr) on all 2015 4k models
AStonedRaichu
17 Mar 161#2
200hz? the 1080p model is 400hz, I wouldn't purchase one personally
Ruffuz to AStonedRaichu
17 Mar 16#3
and what if it was 1Ghz?
Sawb to AStonedRaichu
17 Mar 16#18
You know manufacturer refresh rates are almost meaningless, there isnt a set standard they stick too.
oatcakeadd
17 Mar 16#4
I've had one a while excellent tv paid £500
deets to oatcakeadd
17 Mar 16#5
I dont have the cash right now, but its the one I would get if i did. so thought I might as well let others know. glad its a good TV.
cymru1978
17 Mar 16#7
am I right thinking I could connect this to my nas (either WiFi or wired) which will then allow me to use Plex?
Roderz to cymru1978
17 Mar 161#8
yes, just set up plex on it and connect via the built in wireless, works for me
shahidali47
17 Mar 16#9
no hdmi 2.0 useless as a pc monitor
Elevation
17 Mar 161#10
HDR...haha...umm...NO.
Isn't there a law against lying?
darianhayman
17 Mar 16#11
I've got this TV, it's a brilliant 4K very little ghosting/motion blur and the features on it are on going. I use the smart apllication nearly every day and the apps are top notice. If you're into your rugby and football it also has a tool called 'football mode' which makes the image amazing.
Opening post
believe it does 4:4:4 for those wanting to use as a PC monitor.
HDMI 2.0
older link has info
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/samsung-ue40ju6400-uhd-4k-tv-for-517-99-john-lewis-with-price-match-2227171
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https://www.avforums.com/review/Samsung-ue40ju6400-uhd-review.11450
although samsung have confirmed that they have or are enabling wider colour gamut(hdr) on all 2015 4k models
Isn't there a law against lying?