Samsung UE50MU6100 50" Smart 4K Ultra HD HDR LED TV
£579
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Latest comments (23)
sleepersolar
22 Jul 17#12
I'm looking for a good quality TV with 4k & HDR for a PS4 Pro. Around 48-50", £5-600. Would this fit the bill or is there better out there?
I think I read somewhere that some Samsungs don't have headphone sockets, is this true? Really need the headphones
Cameron583 to sleepersolar
27 Jul 17#23
I'd get something second hand from last years lineup. Second hand Sony perhaps. Or the KS7000 if you can find one :man:
ibl0010
26 Jul 17#22
Can't decide if to get a 4k tv or a 1080p projector. One one hand, a 4k TV will have 4 x resolution of 1080p but a projector can produce larger image. So is it better to choose resolution over large image size a projector can produce. Would any 4k be far superior in picture quality than a 1080p projector like benq w1070, or Epson 5300
feelthevibe
24 Jul 17#21
Is it right that the MU7000 doesn't have a 10bit display? I thought last year's model did.
Trying to decide between that, the LG J800, Panasonic DX802 and Sony XE7073. Have about £1000 to drop, anyone have any recommendations of a decent performing HDR set?
secretjedi
23 Jul 17#16
Can I get an education here. it says 4k, but people are saying its not good. So a 4k TV has different picture quality. There isn't a standard 4k tv? I just assumed I would watch say BT sports and get a better picture than my standard HD TV?
TV being 4k doesn't equate directly to it's quality, much like a camera with a trillion megapixels doesn't make it a good camera necessarily.
You don't really need to be technically minded, just read plenty of reviews for any TV you might be considering, and if you're still not sure then ask people on here for opinions.
If you don't really care and just want to tell people you have a 4K TV, then buy this
DeafCassette
23 Jul 17#19
A lot of people are turned off / overloaded by the tech specs, and rightly or wrongly, just plump for what they think is ostensibly a decent piece of kit.
So I'm reminded I've got to bore the sh1t out of myself researching new TV tech, as am dipping my toe into the market for a new one.
Will likely wait until Jan next year when prices will, potentially, have dropped further
hawayman
23 Jul 17#17
Getting away from all the tech stuff go for the 55" £729 with £100 cash back making it £629 only £50 more for an extra 5"
gravygoat01
23 Jul 17#15
£20 less co-op £559 or £20 more £599 richer sounds 6 year warranty or 55inch same model £629 hughes direct at this price point shop around
EndlessWaves
22 Jul 17#14
There's nothing out there with a credible HDR implementation for that price, it's an expensive technology right now.
You'd have to double the budget and get something like a Sony XE90 if you want something able to show the wider on-screen brightness range of HDR.
By 10-bit I assume you mean reasonable HDR performance, in which case you probably want to snag one of last year's KS series before they're all gone. The 2017 replacements are still more expensive.
jim881
22 Jul 17#13
Wrong.....
bizzlebyron
22 Jul 17#11
I got the MU6400 on prime day for a decent price. I can't fault it so far.
MrMoonX
22 Jul 17#10
yes exactly you need to spent £1k+ if you're going to do 4K properly, a 60hz cheapo 4k screen is going to be terrible, anyone who buys this is going to hate watching sports
BFLEM
22 Jul 17#8
What's the best 4k 10bit from samsung at around a grand?
MrMoonX to BFLEM
22 Jul 17#9
the samsung MU6400 is around that budget, and its utterly rubbish, get a panasonic or LG in that price point
MrMoonX
22 Jul 172#6
horrible TV its a proper budget 4k screen and is utterly pointless
jayjayuk1234 to MrMoonX
22 Jul 17#7
Indeed...
No idea why people cheap out on an 8bit 4k TV
If you want to watch 4k content, either go for a decent 4k set, or wait for the price to drop if you can't afford it, kidding yourself buying this thinking you're getting 4k in all it's glory.
otherwise, a decent 1080p will give a better picture than a budget 4k set like this.
Prosamuraiman
22 Jul 17#5
Got this for £439 at Argos several weeks ago, mighy still be available. Just order the MU6000 and you might be upgraded to the Mu6100 for free...
jim881
22 Jul 17#4
I'd get the Ue49mu6400 for 10 quid less and a 5 year warranty. Just got one myself and it's a brilliant tv
Not a bad price. But I'm waiting for old to come down to this price. I can't see tv's adding much more in terms of features other than 8k. Maybe better latency
mamboboy to marcusi7
22 Jul 172#2
Gonna be a long wait for OLED to come down to this price!
EndlessWaves to marcusi7
22 Jul 171#3
HDR is the obvious one, although right now it's a similar price to OLED so that might not come down in price any faster.
This is still fairly expensive but it's at least getting close now.
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I think I read somewhere that some Samsungs don't have headphone sockets, is this true? Really need the headphones
Trying to decide between that, the LG J800, Panasonic DX802 and Sony XE7073. Have about £1000 to drop, anyone have any recommendations of a decent performing HDR set?
You don't really need to be technically minded, just read plenty of reviews for any TV you might be considering, and if you're still not sure then ask people on here for opinions.
If you don't really care and just want to tell people you have a 4K TV, then buy this
So I'm reminded I've got to bore the sh1t out of myself researching new TV tech, as am dipping my toe into the market for a new one.
Will likely wait until Jan next year when prices will, potentially, have dropped further
You'd have to double the budget and get something like a Sony XE90 if you want something able to show the wider on-screen brightness range of HDR.
By 10-bit I assume you mean reasonable HDR performance, in which case you probably want to snag one of last year's KS series before they're all gone. The 2017 replacements are still more expensive.
No idea why people cheap out on an 8bit 4k TV
If you want to watch 4k content, either go for a decent 4k set, or wait for the price to drop if you can't afford it, kidding yourself buying this thinking you're getting 4k in all it's glory.
otherwise, a decent 1080p will give a better picture than a budget 4k set like this.
https://www.hificonfidential.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=1410&language=en¤cy=GBP&gclid=Cj0KCQjw78vLBRCZARIsACr4cxzjTW3nc67Bv-bWdi4cJz3PkFNpmUpIx3hKdTqi4YtLCK4wIxsqKZUaAhZOEALw_wcB
This is still fairly expensive but it's at least getting close now.