Samsung KU6100 65" 4K UHD Curved Smart TV Product Description
Enjoy true UHD 4K clarity and colour
The Curved KU6100 with 1400 PQI delivers a beautifully vibrant immersive true UHD experience with impressive HDR. UHD Upscaling, UHD Dimming and PurColour ensure stunning contrast, colour and exceptional detail is delivered to all your favourite shows.
The smartest TV on the planet
Introducing the smartest TV on the planet. Quickly access the content you want to watch from a variety of input sources on the Smart Hub home screen. Watch your favourite TV shows using the TV guide, switch to binge on UHD box sets through Netflix, Amazon Instant Video* or catch up with shows you have missed through our variety of Catch Up content partners.
Immersive Viewing Experience
Not all Curved TV's are the same. Samsung Curved TV's deliver deeper, wider and clearer picture quality for a captivating viewing experience. The curved screen surrounds you while Samsung's unique Auto Depth Enhancer adds layers of contrast to the background, midground, foreground and objects to give even further depth of image. The Curved screen offers a wider field of view bringing the corners closer to you providing a clearer view with ultimate levels of detail.
Coverage •TV to Mobile - Mirroring •Mobile to TV - Mirroring, DLNA •Samsung SMART View •WiFi Direct
Connectivity •HDMI x3 •USB x2 •Component In (Y/Pb/Pr) x1 •Composite In (AV) x1(Common Use for Component Y) •Ethernet (LAN) •Digital Audio Out (Optical) x1 •CI Slot x1 •HDMI A / Return Ch. Support •HDMI Quick Switch •RF In (Terrestrial / Cable input) x1/1(Common Use for Terrestrial)/0 •Wireless LAN Built-in •Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
Features •Instant On •Processor: Quad-Core •Accessibility: Voice guide(EU 17 countries)/ Enlarge/ High contrast •Digital Clean View •Auto Channel Search •Auto Power Off •Caption (Subtitle) •Channel List USB-Clone •Connect Share™ (HDD) •ConnectShare™ (USB 2.0) •Embeded POP •EPG •Extended PVR •Game Mode •OSD Language: 27 European Languages •Picture-In-Picture •USB HID Support •Time Shift •Ultra Clean View
Power •Power Supply: AC220-240V~ 50/60Hz •Power Consumption (Max): 260 W
Latest comments (29)
barbiegirl
28 Jul 17#23
What not even a 65" one?
akuar to barbiegirl
16 Aug 17#29
Probably would. But for my living for, 55' seems just about right.
sallan12345
28 Jul 17#28
It says discontinued?
Intz
28 Jul 17#27
suresh_a
28 Jul 17#26
Curve should be good for 3d though! I would love to have one of these!
KeganJones1985
28 Jul 17#25
'Samsung KU6100 65" 4K UHD Curved Smart TV' is discontinued; here are some similar products.
Looks like it's done
barbiegirl
28 Jul 17#22
You've got a curved TV, haven't you?
ezzer72 to barbiegirl
28 Jul 17#24
Certainly have, and it's a 65", and it's not on the wall - and it's epic.
akuar
28 Jul 17#21
I have a 55' 4k Curved Samsung. Wouldn't change it for anything.
Tequila
27 Jul 17#20
counter all you want, but once you open your eyes and look at latest "premium" "top of the range" TVs you will see the relevant ones are flat not curved. curved TV was developed to wow simple minded consumers in 2014-2015 when TV sales were declining since true 4k and proper HDR was still in it's infancy and not ready. just a market gap filler to temporarily boost sales. seems like you fell for it. lol
tdlcraig
27 Jul 17#19
I'd love a curved screen. People slatting them. We all have different preferences. I've had a 50 inch flat screen for 6 years. I've viewed all the new tv's and the curve just looks more classy (too me) I don't like wall hung tv's think it looks so last century, like Adidas poppers
ezzer72
27 Jul 17#18
I would like to counter that wall mounting is so 2007.
freerangeninja
27 Jul 17#17
Be very wary of eBuyer. They got caught rewarding their customer support team for denying refunds and returns not long ago and I had a bad experience with them that nearly cost me £180. They wouldn't have honored the refund if I hadn't had the IT manager where I work threaten to take the businesses sizable budget elsewhere.
DSantini
27 Jul 17#16
Wrong, it's dead tech. It's like saying people that don't buy HD-DVD drives are upset because the brands they buy don't make them.
Tequila
27 Jul 17#15
curved = no buy it's a dead :"tech" even if it can be called a tech. curved is so 2014.. it's already irrelevant.
brooky
27 Jul 17#14
So as long as you get a large screen and don't put it on the wall then curved is great - cheers
ReflexReact
27 Jul 17#13
10bit HDR
Prosamuraiman
27 Jul 17#10
Was incredibly apprehensive about purchasing my 65 inch Samsung (ks9000) but as JL said I could return it if I didn't like it I thought I'd try it first.
All this talk about viewing angles is irrelevant unless you're sitting to the extreme sides, which would be a problem even if with a flat. Glare from the windows produces wavy lines as opposed to a flat line on the screen, this is about the only difference (it's not even an issue for me).
Most importantly, the curve is very gentle and virtually unnoticeable - suffice to say I kept the TV without hesitation even though it was possible to get a flat version.
donslibi to Prosamuraiman
27 Jul 17#11
Viewing angles are better on flat. I've tried both back to back. Glare is also a pain. Would have returned it if I were you to be honest. All manufacturers are now stopping curved as it was a flop. Btw how does it look on your wall?!
Prosamuraiman to donslibi
27 Jul 17#12
I've had a flat Panasonic 50 for ten years and the curved doesn't bother me one bit, in fact it enhances the experience for me. It's on the v stand not the wall.
gianthair
27 Jul 17#5
What's the dealio in a nutshell?
donslibi to gianthair
27 Jul 17#9
Curved doesn't do much for smaller screens and where it does appear more obviously on larger screens, people tend to put those larger screens on the wall. This means that they have to put up with TVs that protrude from the wall. Curved also means that whoever is not on dead centre of the TV gets a slightly distorted view.
ezzer72
27 Jul 17#6
People who complain about curved TVs are generally buyers of brands that don't offer the feature.
No such choice to make when ordering your new Polaroid, eh?
donslibi to ezzer72
27 Jul 17#8
Or they opt for higher end brands that have recognised that curved is not the future and offers no advantage :wink:
resende
27 Jul 17#3
I have one 65'' Samsung 4k curved ( not this model ) and I'm happy with it :smile:
donslibi to resende
27 Jul 17#7
Is it on the wall
philmitchell
27 Jul 17#4
I use a 49" curved samsung in the bedroom for gaming and tv . Nothing wrong with it .
donslibi
27 Jul 17#2
Great price, shame it's curved. Have a good read up on curved TVs, especially at this size, before buying
umirza85
27 Jul 17#1
Would have jumped over a bridge to get this if it was the 6400!
Opening post
Enjoy true UHD 4K clarity and colour
The Curved KU6100 with 1400 PQI delivers a beautifully vibrant immersive true UHD experience with impressive HDR. UHD Upscaling, UHD Dimming and PurColour ensure stunning contrast, colour and exceptional detail is delivered to all your favourite shows.
The smartest TV on the planet
Introducing the smartest TV on the planet. Quickly access the content you want to watch from a variety of input sources on the Smart Hub home screen. Watch your favourite TV shows using the TV guide, switch to binge on UHD box sets through Netflix, Amazon Instant Video* or catch up with shows you have missed through our variety of Catch Up content partners.
Immersive Viewing Experience
Not all Curved TV's are the same. Samsung Curved TV's deliver deeper, wider and clearer picture quality for a captivating viewing experience. The curved screen surrounds you while Samsung's unique Auto Depth Enhancer adds layers of contrast to the background, midground, foreground and objects to give even further depth of image. The Curved screen offers a wider field of view bringing the corners closer to you providing a clearer view with ultimate levels of detail.
Technical Specification
Display
•Resolution: 3,840 × 2,160
•Screen Size: 65"
•Screen Size (cm): 163 cm
•Screen Curvature: 4200R
Video
•PQI (Picture Quality Index): 1400
•HDR (High Dynamic Range): HDR
•Dynamic Contrast Ratio: Mega Contrast
•Micro Dimming: UHD Dimming
•PurColour
•Picture Engine: UHD Up-Scaling
•Auto Depth Enhancer
•Auto Motion Plus
•Film Mode
Audio
•Dolby Digital Plus
•DTS Codec
•Sound Output (RMS): 20W
•Speaker Type: 2CH(Down Firing w/Bass Reflex)
•Wallmount Sound Mode
•Multiroom Link
Smart TV
•Samsung SMART TV
•Apps
•Cloud Game
•Web Browser
Tuner/Broadcasting
•Digital Broadcasting: DVB-T2C
•Analog Tuner
•CI (Common Interface): CI+(1.3)
•Data Broadcasting: HbbTV 1.5(ES) / 1.0(PT)
Coverage
•TV to Mobile - Mirroring
•Mobile to TV - Mirroring, DLNA
•Samsung SMART View
•WiFi Direct
Connectivity
•HDMI x3
•USB x2
•Component In (Y/Pb/Pr) x1
•Composite In (AV) x1(Common Use for Component Y)
•Ethernet (LAN)
•Digital Audio Out (Optical) x1
•CI Slot x1
•HDMI A / Return Ch. Support
•HDMI Quick Switch
•RF In (Terrestrial / Cable input) x1/1(Common Use for Terrestrial)/0
•Wireless LAN Built-in
•Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)
Features
•Instant On
•Processor: Quad-Core
•Accessibility: Voice guide(EU 17 countries)/ Enlarge/ High contrast
•Digital Clean View
•Auto Channel Search
•Auto Power Off
•Caption (Subtitle)
•Channel List USB-Clone
•Connect Share™ (HDD)
•ConnectShare™ (USB 2.0)
•Embeded POP
•EPG
•Extended PVR
•Game Mode
•OSD Language: 27 European Languages
•Picture-In-Picture
•USB HID Support
•Time Shift
•Ultra Clean View
Power
•Power Supply: AC220-240V~ 50/60Hz
•Power Consumption (Max): 260 W
Latest comments (29)
Looks like it's done
curved TV was developed to wow simple minded consumers in 2014-2015 when TV sales were declining since true 4k and proper HDR was still in it's infancy and not ready.
just a market gap filler to temporarily boost sales.
seems like you fell for it.
lol
it's a dead :"tech" even if it can be called a tech.
curved is so 2014..
it's already irrelevant.
All this talk about viewing angles is irrelevant unless you're sitting to the extreme sides, which would be a problem even if with a flat. Glare from the windows produces wavy lines as opposed to a flat line on the screen, this is about the only difference (it's not even an issue for me).
Most importantly, the curve is very gentle and virtually unnoticeable - suffice to say I kept the TV without hesitation even though it was possible to get a flat version.
No such choice to make when ordering your new Polaroid, eh?