By Gatsby -
This review is from: Samsung UN65F9000 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D Smart LED TV (Electronics)
A quick reply to the reviewer Tyrone Stacey. Why would you buy a 540hp Mercedes E class sedan...because you can afford it and most of all because its fun to drive. So why lend a negative review of a television if you don't have it.
I had the pleasure of owning the Sony 65" 4K television until this Samsung came out. The Samsung blows the Sony away. Both of these television sets have amazing resolution and very impressive up scaling capability.Blue Ray, NetFlix and HD TV look noticeably better. I had the salesman demo a Batman Blu Ray to compare 1080P to 4K and the upscaling was obvious. This is very important if you are considering a 4K TV purchase.
Where the Sony and Samsung differ the most is in color reproduction. There always seemed to be a washed look on the Sony. The Samsung is brighter the blacks are about the same. The screen on the Samsung is more forgiving in bright rooms.
I did prefer the UI on the Sony but the Samsung is by no means lacking.
By NotaSecondTime (Ohio) -
This review is from: Samsung UN65F9000 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D Smart LED TV (Electronics)
I casually viewed the 65" model with the Samsung City buildings 4K demo. The picture quality was a new experience, different than any other flat panel.
First there was an extremely high S/N ratio from the camera source but also in not seeing the LCD pixels changing state. The first impression is more enthusiastic than the Sony's 4K effort, due at least partially to the source material.
The level of detail breaks new ground as expected with 4K resolution. The Samsung image processing is very natural but you do see more detail than you would in real-life. It like having the eyes of an eagle. Hyper-detail? This image processing allows for viewing at a greater distance, which is the exact opposite of what experts recommend, based upon the 4K resolution smaller pixel size as compared to 2K/1080p panels.
Curiously the Samsung is still using active 3D glasses even with 4K resolution. The Sony 4K uses passive glasses and its 3D performance set a new standard according to Home Theater Magazine.
The display comes with a separate Evolution box which should allow for an upgrade to HDMI 2 when it becomes available. I'd figure about $400.
By Guideaux -
This review is from: Samsung UN65F9000 65-Inch 4K Ultra HD 120Hz 3D Smart LED TV (Electronics)
I have worked in consumer electronics for 20 years. I was an instructor at CES for several companies for 6+ years. I have toured the LED/LCD plants overseas where they make these (and other) displays. This display is nothing short of amazing. Keep in mind that this display is bleeding edge and needs to be treated as such. Make sure you give it a good source. I built a new HTPC just for this display and am happy that I did. Don't plug in a low resolution source and expect it to magically make extra video info/pixels. A bad source will only be that much more obvious with any true 4K TV. If I can offer any advice to a potential owner... don't listen to most of the negative reviews on this product and do your own homework. It is simply amazing!
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