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.
Latest comments (56)
Jsis
6 Dec 16#56
I'd think they're less likely to price match over lack of extended warranty vs slight change in numbers. The 6020 isn't exclusive to currys.
Got the tv now, up and installed. Can't fault it really especially at the better price I paid.
All in all a good budget set, yes this model does have motion blur/judder issues, initially very obvious on football, although managed to pretty much completely eliminate it using settings found on YouTube for both movie mode and game mode. Not connected the shield up yet due to needing a fire stick to palm off on the missus (lol) but that'll be the true test. No rush as still waiting on a hdmi/av trunking delivery but so far so good.
Jsis
6 Dec 16#55
I'd think they're less likely to price match over lack of extended warranty vs slight change in numbers. The 6020 isn't exclusive to currys.
Got the tv now, up and installed. Can't fault it really especially at the better price I paid.
All in all a good budget set, yes this model does have motion blur/judder issues, initially very obvious on football, although managed to pretty much completely eliminate it using settings found on YouTube for both movie mode and game mode. Not connected the shield up yet due to needing a fire stick to palm off on the missus (lol) but that'll be the true test. No rush as still waiting on a hdmi/av trunking delivery but so far so good.
Jsis
6 Dec 161#54
I'd think they're less likely to price match over lack of extended warranty vs slight change in numbers. The 6020 isn't exclusive to currys.
Got the tv now, up and installed. Can't fault it really especially at the better price I paid.
All in all a good budget set, yes this model does have motion blur/judder issues, initially very obvious on football, although managed to pretty much completely eliminate it using settings found on YouTube for both movie mode and game mode. Not connected the shield up yet due to needing a fire stick to palm off on the missus (lol) but that'll be the true test. No rush as still waiting on a hdmi/av trunking delivery but so far so good.
megaman666
6 Dec 16#53
if this is true its despicable.
Vanderlust
4 Dec 16#52
So who has Samsung 'licensed' to manufacture this TV as claimed earlier?
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?
millward84 to Sparks11
29 Nov 16#10
Where from?
busterdan to Sparks11
3 Dec 16#51
Me neither on the 40"
fishmaster
3 Dec 16#50
This TV has HDR in the menus but it can't do HDR properly due to having an 8 bit panel. If you switch HDR on, on this TV it makes the source material look like it was recorded on a cheap video camera. HDR is over used on all these TV deals.
10 bit panel
HDR10 or Dobly Vision
If the TV can't do the above and the one in this deal can't, then HDR is meaningless.
robo989
2 Dec 16#49
It's surely a win win.
There's no "pressure". All parties are hardly against churning out a cheaper product that dupes as many people as possible with the benefit of it not being entitled to any price match policy.
Jsis
1 Dec 161#48
Thanks. Good to be aware of all details.
Could play upset however I only paid £530 for the 55" version from co op so still feel I got good value out of it (doesn't arrive till Saturday). The quality should be enough to justify the price I paid and at least it's 4K rather than RGBW 3K. Haha. For me it ended between the UE55KU6020 at £530 and the 55UH750v!! at £650. VA vs IPS - RGB vs RGBW. Pretty sure I made the right choice for now.
These boards are a great source of information.
From my interpretation literally everything below KS7000 ticks some but not all boxes and varies depending on brand.
If they'd have dropped the KS7000 down to the £700-£800 price point on 55" like many others I'd have not given it a second thought, however at around the £900+ it just wasn't enough to promote the buy it button. Perhaps next year :smiley:
Sorry don't agree, Currys are putting pressure on manufacturers to give them different model numbers so they dont have to price match
robo989
1 Dec 161#44
Basically Samsung are just licensing their brand name for this specific Currys model.
Similar situation with Kenwood yeas ago.
The B650 wasn't "bad", true, but having owned it for years it was clear after a few days that this wasn't a Samsung LCD as an example.
Just putting it out there that this is a budget 4K TV no better than Hisense/etc.
andyyak
1 Dec 16#43
How are people saying they return TVs as they are blurring during gaming? Mate I got a 4 year old Sony n it's never gone blurred etc. Are u guys tripping it must be ur internet speed pls show us a demo of the game lagging n slowing down????
Nighthawk
1 Dec 16#42
Hot deal if reviews are decent for the tv :smiley:. I bought my Sony 55" 3D 4K HDR for £799 and thought that was a good deal.
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"...
minimoney to bigmanaw1
30 Nov 161#41
Anything over six inches my wife would definitely notice.
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
furbix
30 Nov 16#39
What's best for ps4 pro?
robo989
30 Nov 16#31
This is as much "Samsung" as my Samsung B650 from Currys 6 years ago and my "Kenwood Microwave" from Currys....
Not made in same plant as a real Samsung.
Do not buy.
Jsis to robo989
30 Nov 16#38
Care to elaborate ? Genuinely interested and not seen any kind of reference to this although can see that the B650 got good reviews same as this TV does. Don't take 'good' as fantastic ! Am aware it's a cheap TV in comparison to 10bit/Full HDR ect and assume that it's still a better purchase than going the RGBW route.
ukez
30 Nov 16#37
I used the code CE770 instead, it made more sense to get it for free.
riverman
30 Nov 16#36
I would happily pay £79 for an extra 5 inches.
zx636r
30 Nov 161#35
I bet you say that to all the boys....................
gchef99
30 Nov 161#34
I like to lay it on thick :sunglasses:
JOEE4000
30 Nov 16#33
Calm down there talking a few hundred quid you should have said audi for vw budget not a 100k plus car for a 10k ford!
robo989
30 Nov 16#32
No, it's a scabby budget panel re-labeled for the masses to get scammed.
....Price match blocker, if only!
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
Jsis
30 Nov 161#29
All the current gear below the KS7000 is junk the further you go into it, and even that raises a couple of questions. I'd have expected them to have made more of an effort lol. Looks like they're going to have a lot of stock they failed to get rid of when the new stuff comes out. I thought that was what Black Friday was all about :laughing:
stevenmcdowall39
30 Nov 16#28
decided i'm going to wait for the 7 series Samsung, it seems like it's the only way to know you cover all the bases, HDR,UHD premium, 10 bit etc etc all the different jargon. The 6 series isn't 10bit, doesn't have UHD premium capability, it seems to be half way there but if i'm going to splash out on a 60"+ tv i'd rather just get one that covers all the bases.
I think i'd choose the 55" 7 series over the 60" 6 series, the 55" being about £100 more, although I must say I thought a 70" Samsung for £1244 seemed like a good deal, but I held off
Paid a touch under £530 delivered for the 55" with code MVC50
As a poster suggested above, Black Friday/CM this year were a cop out. Seems to me that all the big retailers believe sticking a black tag on and making up bogus discounts using old prices and RRP values is enough to get everyone losing their minds and spending more on TVs they could have picked up days/months ago at even cheaper prices. Madness. Give me a discount code and a better price any day of the year over a fake Black Friday bonanza deals.
Remember people, in a couple of months, all of what's on offer now will be last years models. Stick that in the Black Friday pipe and smoke it.
sancheez to Jsasnn
30 Nov 161#26
You've only just noticed?!?!?
Like any sale, it's just a way to try and offload a lot of the junk they couldn't sell otherwise. Yeah, they'll have a handful of genuinely good headline grabber deals to suck people in, but there won't be many available, and only the lucky few will get those. Then they just hope the rest buy some of the rubbish.
This is hardly a new approach. And the bogus RRP stuff has been an Amazon staple for ages. Show the RRP. Show the "lightning" price as a 70% reduction on RRP. Neglect to mention that they always sold it at 60% reduction on RRP anyway. Watch the fools hoover them all up thinking they're getting a bargain ....
Jsis
30 Nov 16#25
With the tech changing/up in the air the way it is, it's a minefield for sure. Am upgrading from a 50" panni plasma, needing a second tv mainly. Checked all kinds of models and went for this at 55" for price sake in the end.
Plasma to go upstairs, 6020 will take place downstairs, and sometime next year when the dust settles I'll be looking to do the same again with a better model however the plasma will then be headed for the bin !
Co op electrical for code MVC50. Available till end of play today. Best I could find. Cash back was another option but the "may" pay was enough to have me looking at garunteed alternatives.
Sparks11
30 Nov 161#24
use code - MVC50 as Coop Electricals
CrazyByDefault
30 Nov 16#23
I returned my 40" model, the motion blur was too much. It made playing Titanfall 2 impossible, gave me headaches. Also it's not true HDR, only an 8 bit panel.
You're just missing some simple economics in your calculations. 60" is a massive screen in low demand and production compared to the 50". This is an incredibly low price for this size and spec TV. I'd prefer a 10 bit panel but then you'll probably pay double.
SNYPERE
30 Nov 16#14
So where my 4k 80 Inch <£1000 at
iz123456789
30 Nov 161#13
you don't understand this exact model but 50 inch model was on offer and with code it was £420 so here how i work it out
50" = £420
55" = £499
60" = £599
look and study the numbers it make sense!
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
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#5
I'm still bloody waiting for the 50" to come back in stock!
zx636r
29 Nov 16#3
£799 with a six year warranty in Richer Sounds (assuming it is the 6000).
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
Latest comments (56)
Got the tv now, up and installed. Can't fault it really especially at the better price I paid.
All in all a good budget set, yes this model does have motion blur/judder issues, initially very obvious on football, although managed to pretty much completely eliminate it using settings found on YouTube for both movie mode and game mode. Not connected the shield up yet due to needing a fire stick to palm off on the missus (lol) but that'll be the true test. No rush as still waiting on a hdmi/av trunking delivery but so far so good.
Got the tv now, up and installed. Can't fault it really especially at the better price I paid.
All in all a good budget set, yes this model does have motion blur/judder issues, initially very obvious on football, although managed to pretty much completely eliminate it using settings found on YouTube for both movie mode and game mode. Not connected the shield up yet due to needing a fire stick to palm off on the missus (lol) but that'll be the true test. No rush as still waiting on a hdmi/av trunking delivery but so far so good.
Got the tv now, up and installed. Can't fault it really especially at the better price I paid.
All in all a good budget set, yes this model does have motion blur/judder issues, initially very obvious on football, although managed to pretty much completely eliminate it using settings found on YouTube for both movie mode and game mode. Not connected the shield up yet due to needing a fire stick to palm off on the missus (lol) but that'll be the true test. No rush as still waiting on a hdmi/av trunking delivery but so far so good.
Although, I can't find the Bluetooth settings people are mentioning?
10 bit panel
HDR10 or Dobly Vision
If the TV can't do the above and the one in this deal can't, then HDR is meaningless.
There's no "pressure". All parties are hardly against churning out a cheaper product that dupes as many people as possible with the benefit of it not being entitled to any price match policy.
Could play upset however I only paid £530 for the 55" version from co op so still feel I got good value out of it (doesn't arrive till Saturday). The quality should be enough to justify the price I paid and at least it's 4K rather than RGBW 3K. Haha. For me it ended between the UE55KU6020 at £530 and the 55UH750v!! at £650. VA vs IPS - RGB vs RGBW. Pretty sure I made the right choice for now.
These boards are a great source of information.
From my interpretation literally everything below KS7000 ticks some but not all boxes and varies depending on brand.
If they'd have dropped the KS7000 down to the £700-£800 price point on 55" like many others I'd have not given it a second thought, however at around the £900+ it just wasn't enough to promote the buy it button. Perhaps next year :smiley:
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C812705
Ford Fiesta ST1:
http://www.ford.co.uk/ConfigureyourCar/Fiesta-ST/ST-1
Similar situation with Kenwood yeas ago.
The B650 wasn't "bad", true, but having owned it for years it was clear after a few days that this wasn't a Samsung LCD as an example.
Just putting it out there that this is a budget 4K TV no better than Hisense/etc.
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 ....)
Not made in same plant as a real Samsung.
Do not buy.
....Price match blocker, if only!
Is it the 6000?
I think i'd choose the 55" 7 series over the 60" 6 series, the 55" being about £100 more, although I must say I thought a 70" Samsung for £1244 seemed like a good deal, but I held off
http://www.trustedreviews.com/samsung-ue49ks7000-review
As a poster suggested above, Black Friday/CM this year were a cop out. Seems to me that all the big retailers believe sticking a black tag on and making up bogus discounts using old prices and RRP values is enough to get everyone losing their minds and spending more on TVs they could have picked up days/months ago at even cheaper prices. Madness. Give me a discount code and a better price any day of the year over a fake Black Friday bonanza deals.
Remember people, in a couple of months, all of what's on offer now will be last years models. Stick that in the Black Friday pipe and smoke it.
Like any sale, it's just a way to try and offload a lot of the junk they couldn't sell otherwise. Yeah, they'll have a handful of genuinely good headline grabber deals to suck people in, but there won't be many available, and only the lucky few will get those. Then they just hope the rest buy some of the rubbish.
This is hardly a new approach. And the bogus RRP stuff has been an Amazon staple for ages. Show the RRP. Show the "lightning" price as a 70% reduction on RRP. Neglect to mention that they always sold it at 60% reduction on RRP anyway. Watch the fools hoover them all up thinking they're getting a bargain ....
Plasma to go upstairs, 6020 will take place downstairs, and sometime next year when the dust settles I'll be looking to do the same again with a better model however the plasma will then be headed for the bin !
Co op electrical for code MVC50. Available till end of play today. Best I could find. Cash back was another option but the "may" pay was enough to have me looking at garunteed alternatives.
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50" = £420
55" = £499
60" = £599
look and study the numbers it make sense!
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?
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)