says its HDR, not sure it is. cheaper than most other places I have found.
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
Latest comments (37)
Daytrader
19 Mar 16#37
Cheers for reply.
DynamiteWhyte
18 Mar 16#36
The picture is still top notch. My Game mode on this is better than the HD on my older model TV anyway. It's very good.
X50pence777
18 Mar 16#35
its a good tv, 4k, hdmi 2, response time is somewhere around 20-30ms when in game mode, i bought this for £350 during black friday.... my only gripe is that the screen is very glossy which means if i have the curtains open i get a horrible reflection and cant see half the screen.
mcormack
18 Mar 16#34
£449 now!
Daytrader
18 Mar 16#33
Whats the depth of colour and picture like when game mode activated ? as usually it makes picture not look as nice, as it turns off the processing that gives the tv its good picture, cheers
wakkaday
18 Mar 16#28
Is this good for gaming
DynamiteWhyte to wakkaday
18 Mar 16#32
I have the 48 inch version and the best thing about it is gaming performance and sports. Very little motion blur and a top notch game mode. Make sure to switch on game mode though, otherwise the delay is severe on games like Destiny.
Wadadli_Cooler
18 Mar 16#31
Better off at Richer Sounds (same price) with 6 year guarantee. My last Samsung TV packed in at 4 years so well worth having.
Wadadli_Cooler
18 Mar 16#30
Better off at Richer Sounds (same price) with 6 year guarantee. My last Samsung TV packed in at 4 years so well worth having.
mecster09
18 Mar 16#29
I must be missing something, shows offer £100 off and original price is £499 however discounted price is £449
kevinmac199
18 Mar 16#27
would this be any good for gaming (PS4)?
sureshot
18 Mar 16#26
Considering the HDMI 2.0 spec is two years old now, I would assume current TVs have it. What you should be more concerned about is whether it supports HDCP 2.2.
RustyR
18 Mar 16#25
Nice! Heat added.
deets
17 Mar 16#24
this older link says it does :smiley: I am trusting them as they had the set
Thats good to know then, as different reviews say different things, thx for confirming thou from a actual owner, do you notice much input lag on pc ?
Daytrader
17 Mar 16#17
It don't do hdmi 2.
Zoom7000 to Daytrader
17 Mar 16#22
It does have HDMI 2.0. I'm running the screen with a Windows 10 PC at full 4K @ 60Hz. Wouldn't be able to do this if it wasn't HDMI 2.0.
Daytrader
17 Mar 16#21
Wait a minute you might be right actually, but i read one review that said it was not hdmi 2, and then i read a review that said it was hdmi 2.
eilz
17 Mar 16#16
Can anyone confirm if this has HDMI2.0 and 4:4:4 @ 60Hz ?
MBeeching to eilz
17 Mar 16#20
I'm almost certain the JU series supports HDMI 2.0, I nearly bought a 6400 last year to use with my PC.
Not sure about 4:4:4 Chroma though as I went with a Panasonic CX700 in the end.
Daytrader
17 Mar 161#19
Higher the hz higher the input lag also, so on my 400hz tv i still prefer the 100hz setting, all that extra processing just adds noise also to picture.
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.
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.
Elevation
17 Mar 161#10
HDR...haha...umm...NO.
Isn't there a law against lying?
shahidali47
17 Mar 16#9
no hdmi 2.0 useless as a pc monitor
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
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
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.
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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http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/samsung-ue40ju6400-uhd-4k-tv-for-517-99-john-lewis-with-price-match-2227171
I'm almost certain the JU series supports HDMI 2.0, I nearly bought a 6400 last year to use with my PC.
Not sure about 4:4:4 Chroma though as I went with a Panasonic CX700 in the end.
http://www.richersounds.com/product/tv---all/samsung/ue40ju6400/sams-ue40ju6400
Isn't there a law against lying?
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