Surround yourself with brilliant colors and high-definition graphics with this Samsung curved television. Increased LED illumination makes images pop from the screen, and 4K HD provides sharp images that make you feel like you're there. This Samsung curved television has a wide 65-inch screen for movie-theater experiences right at home.
Customer Rating
2
Not the best TV
on July 21, 2016
Posted by: Roginator
This TV came with a slightly bright area near the bottom. Some people complain about these bright areas. Mine is almost invisible under normal conditions. A much bigger problem comes from the unbelievably poor handling of motion. Some SD and even HD sources have terrible jerkiness in panning scenes. The smooth motion settings have to be maxed out to help remove this, but that can detract from the picture quality. Playing the same video on my computer results in a smooth picture. Playing the same video on a 48" lower series Samsung (2014?) is also smoother than this TV. The smooth motion settings even have to be enabled for Blu-ray to avoid jerky motion. 4K samples on a USB stick seemed to be acceptable. I am disappointed in Samsung. I expected better. I can only hope they fix this with an update.
Surround yourself with brilliant colors and high-definition graphics with this Samsung curved television. Increased LED illumination makes images pop from the screen, and 4K HD provides sharp images that make you feel like you're there. This Samsung curved television has a wide 65-inch screen for movie-theater experiences right at home.
Overall2 out of 5
Not the best TV
ByRoginator
This TV came with a slightly bright area near the bottom. Some people complain about these bright areas. Mine is almost invisible under normal conditions. A much bigger problem comes from the unbelievably poor handling of motion. Some SD and even HD sources have terrible jerkiness in panning scenes. The smooth motion settings have to be maxed out to help remove this, but that can detract from the picture quality. Playing the same video on my computer results in a smooth picture. Playing the same video on a 48" lower series Samsung (2014?) is also smoother than this TV. The smooth motion settings even have to be enabled for Blu-ray to avoid jerky motion. 4K samples on a USB stick seemed to be acceptable. I am disappointed in Samsung. I expected better. I can only hope they fix this with an update.
Roginator
My opinion has changed
July 23, 2016
After finding a detailed review for this TV online, I took their advice to disable DIGITAL CLEAN VIEW. This results on a much grainier picture, but seems to eliminate the awful jerkiness.
I could find no way to edit this review, but I would now boost the rating to 4-star instead of 2-star.
Surround yourself with brilliant colors and high-definition graphics with this Samsung curved television. Increased LED illumination makes images pop from the screen, and 4K HD provides sharp images that make you feel like you're there. This Samsung curved television has a wide 65-inch screen for movie-theater experiences right at home.
Overall2 out of 5
Not the best TV
ByRoginator
This TV came with a slightly bright area near the bottom. Some people complain about these bright areas. Mine is almost invisible under normal conditions. A much bigger problem comes from the unbelievably poor handling of motion. Some SD and even HD sources have terrible jerkiness in panning scenes. The smooth motion settings have to be maxed out to help remove this, but that can detract from the picture quality. Playing the same video on my computer results in a smooth picture. Playing the same video on a 48" lower series Samsung (2014?) is also smoother than this TV. The smooth motion settings even have to be enabled for Blu-ray to avoid jerky motion. 4K samples on a USB stick seemed to be acceptable. I am disappointed in Samsung. I expected better. I can only hope they fix this with an update.
Roginator
Another glitch
August 7, 2016
I signed up for MLB.TV and tried to use the app that comes with this brand-new TV. No success after hours of fiddling. Finally had to do a full reset on the TV. Presto! Now it works. I also found this trick to work on an older 48" Samsung.