Use code CE30 for £30 off to get the price £769.99
Technical specifications for SAMSUNG UE60KU6020 Smart 4k Ultra HD HDR 60" LED TV
SCREEN
Screen technology LED bottomlit
4k HDR Yes
Screen size 60"
Resolution 3840 x 2160
PICTURE QUALITY
Processing rate 1300 PQI
Dynamic contrast ratio Mega
SMART
Smart TV services - Catch up TV: BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, All 4, My5
- Streaming: Netflix 4k, Amazon Prime 4k
- App store: Samsung TV Apps
- Custom homepage
- Full internet browser
- Social media: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube 4k
- Gaming apps
Multimedia functions Screen mirroring
CONNECTIVITY
WiFi Built-in WiFi
Ethernet Yes
Connections - HDMI x 3
- USB 2.0 x 2
TUNER
TV tuner DVB-T2 Freeview HD Tuner
Electronic programme guide Yes
AUDIO
Audio power 20 W
Sound enhancement Dolby Digital Plus
FEATURES
Remote control Yes
Voice control Yes
VESA wall mount dimensions 400 x 400
Table-top stand Yes
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Energy efficiency class A
On-mode power consumption 133 W
Annual power consumption 184 kWh
GENERAL
Colour Black
Internal menu languages 27 languages
Box contents - Samsung UE60KU6020 Smart 4k Ultra HD HDR 60" LED TV
- Standard remote control
- User manual
- AC power cable
- Remote control battery
Dimensions - Unboxed: 789.5 x 1363.6 x 64 mm (H x W x D)
- Unboxed with stand: 852.8 x 1363.6 x 369.4 mm (H x W x D)
- Boxed: 889 x 1635 x 175 mm (H x W x D)
Weight - Unboxed: 20.9 kg
- Unboxed with stand: 22.9 kg
- Boxed: 29.7 kg
Guarantee 1 year
Top comments
bigmanaw1
30 Nov 166#22
Want to buy but my wife would kill me.Swapping a ps4 for a ps4 pro can go under the rader but i think she will notice the difference from a 27" to a 60"...
PeterTrapy
1 Dec 164#45
Sorry don't agree, Currys are putting pressure on manufacturers to give them different model numbers so they dont have to price match
gchef99 to iz123456789
29 Nov 164#11
u want a Samsung 60 inch 4k hdr TV for 500 to 600! bet you want a Ferrari on a Ford fiesta budget too haha always 1 ain't they
kyle8000
29 Nov 164#4
Digital Foundry mentioned the KU series Samsung tv's in a YouTube video yesterday. I'm sure they said that although they state HDR, they are only 8 bit panels with post processing applied. They said to turn HDR off on the panel as it was detrimental to the image. still a very good price for a 4k 60 inch TV though.
All comments (56)
zx636r
29 Nov 16#1
I assume the model number is unique to Currys/PCworld..... anyone know what model this is?
Is it the 6000?
bestbuy123 to zx636r
29 Nov 162#6
well it says it 6020, so by my quadratic equations this must be the 6000 series :smirk:
apophisxp to zx636r
29 Nov 16#12
Same as the 6000 the 20 is just for a minor changes and in this instance the change is the stand.
balluji to zx636r
30 Nov 16#30
it's the classic price-match-blocker
bally12345
29 Nov 16#2
I think it's the same with 20 on the end
zx636r
29 Nov 16#3
£799 with a six year warranty in Richer Sounds (assuming it is the 6000).
kyle8000
29 Nov 164#4
Digital Foundry mentioned the KU series Samsung tv's in a YouTube video yesterday. I'm sure they said that although they state HDR, they are only 8 bit panels with post processing applied. They said to turn HDR off on the panel as it was detrimental to the image. still a very good price for a 4k 60 inch TV though.
sancheez to kyle8000
30 Nov 161#20
Correct. The KU6000 is HDR compatible but is still an 8 bit panel.
They're also prone to motion judder. And don't have the best viewing angles. But then, that's because they're bottom of their range (it's all relative). It's a lot of TV for the money, but I'm super-sensitive to ANY motion blur (it annoys me on better quality panels than this), so it wouldn't be one for me.
(If anyone is wondering about the difference post-processed HDR vs true HDR makes, a guy who has access to both summarises it pretty well here. He's talking specifically about Samsung 6000 vs 8000 models so it's very relevant here. You gets what you pays for ....)
ReflexReact to kyle8000
30 Nov 161#40
Thanks - and that's exactly why spending this much money on a sub-par 4k TV at the moment is madness
iz123456789
29 Nov 16#5
I'm still bloody waiting for the 50" to come back in stock!
iz123456789
29 Nov 16#7
I got the 50 inch 5 days ago for £449
the only difference between KU6000 vs KU6020 is the tv stand and Bluetooth capability on the KU6020 (Although I haven't check this properly as I got it for my parents)
iz123456789
29 Nov 16#8
This should be priced between £500 to £600 MAX!
and using the CE30 getting it for £570 would of been heat!
I'd say wait. Black Friday, and Cyber Monday/week sucks this year.
Maybe boxing day/January sales?
gchef99 to iz123456789
29 Nov 164#11
u want a Samsung 60 inch 4k hdr TV for 500 to 600! bet you want a Ferrari on a Ford fiesta budget too haha always 1 ain't they
Sparks11
29 Nov 16#9
I went for the 55" version of this. Really nice TV!
Although, I can't find the Bluetooth settings people are mentioning?
Opening post
Technical specifications for SAMSUNG UE60KU6020 Smart 4k Ultra HD HDR 60" LED TV
SCREEN
Screen technology LED bottomlit
4k HDR Yes
Screen size 60"
Resolution 3840 x 2160
PICTURE QUALITY
Processing rate 1300 PQI
Dynamic contrast ratio Mega
SMART
Smart TV services - Catch up TV: BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, All 4, My5
- Streaming: Netflix 4k, Amazon Prime 4k
- App store: Samsung TV Apps
- Custom homepage
- Full internet browser
- Social media: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube 4k
- Gaming apps
Multimedia functions Screen mirroring
CONNECTIVITY
WiFi Built-in WiFi
Ethernet Yes
Connections - HDMI x 3
- USB 2.0 x 2
TUNER
TV tuner DVB-T2 Freeview HD Tuner
Electronic programme guide Yes
AUDIO
Audio power 20 W
Sound enhancement Dolby Digital Plus
FEATURES
Remote control Yes
Voice control Yes
VESA wall mount dimensions 400 x 400
Table-top stand Yes
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Energy efficiency class A
On-mode power consumption 133 W
Annual power consumption 184 kWh
GENERAL
Colour Black
Internal menu languages 27 languages
Box contents - Samsung UE60KU6020 Smart 4k Ultra HD HDR 60" LED TV
- Standard remote control
- User manual
- AC power cable
- Remote control battery
Dimensions - Unboxed: 789.5 x 1363.6 x 64 mm (H x W x D)
- Unboxed with stand: 852.8 x 1363.6 x 369.4 mm (H x W x D)
- Boxed: 889 x 1635 x 175 mm (H x W x D)
Weight - Unboxed: 20.9 kg
- Unboxed with stand: 22.9 kg
- Boxed: 29.7 kg
Guarantee 1 year
Top comments
All comments (56)
Is it the 6000?
They're also prone to motion judder. And don't have the best viewing angles. But then, that's because they're bottom of their range (it's all relative). It's a lot of TV for the money, but I'm super-sensitive to ANY motion blur (it annoys me on better quality panels than this), so it wouldn't be one for me.
(If anyone is wondering about the difference post-processed HDR vs true HDR makes, a guy who has access to both summarises it pretty well here. He's talking specifically about Samsung 6000 vs 8000 models so it's very relevant here. You gets what you pays for ....)
the only difference between KU6000 vs KU6020 is the tv stand and Bluetooth capability on the KU6020 (Although I haven't check this properly as I got it for my parents)
and using the CE30 getting it for £570 would of been heat!
I'd say wait. Black Friday, and Cyber Monday/week sucks this year.
Maybe boxing day/January sales?
Although, I can't find the Bluetooth settings people are mentioning?