Samsung NU8000 Review (UN49NU8000, UN55NU8000, UN65NU8000, UN75NU8000, UN82NU8000) (2024)

Design

9.0

Design

Style

Curved No

The design of the Samsung NU8000 is excellent. Compared to the MU8000, the new stand feels very solid and has a slightly smaller footprint, although if you were planning on using a soundbar in front of the TV, you might have to make some concessions. There are new cable management guides cut into the back. The TV does not include the mini OneConnect box, all of the connections are towards the side of the TV.

Design

Stand

The stand is very different than the ones on the two previous models (the MU8000 and KS8000). It is very similar to the stand found on the JU7100. The TV is very stable and there is very little wobble.

Footprint of the 55" TV stand: 12.5" x 31.4".

Design

Back

Wall Mount VESA 200x200

The back of the TV has a textured finish very similar to last year's MU8000. It has new tracks for cable management that are cut the entire width of the back of the TV. The VESAwall mount is 200x200 instead of the 400x400 found on most of last year's models .

Design

Borders

Borders 0.35" (0.9 cm)

The NU8000 has slightly larger borders than last year's MU8000. The finish of the main bezel has changed from silver to black.

Design

Thickness

Max Thickness 2.28" (5.8 cm)

The TV is quite thin when viewed from the side, although it is slightly thicker than last year's MU8000.

When wall mounted, the TV doesn't stick out much which is good. The lack of the OneConnect mini means you will have more work if you need to change the connections, but you don't have to worry about where to place the box.

7.0

Design

Build Quality

The overall build quality is average, nearly identical to the MU8000. It is almost entirely made of plastic but feels solid. We haven't experienced any quality issues.

Update 07/31/2018: A few readers are reporting a clicking sound issue. From our investigation it seems to come from heat expansion of the back cover. We think that once the TV is warm enough it should settle down.

Picture Quality

8.9

Picture Quality

Contrast

Native Contrast

5,461 : 1

Contrast with local dimming

5,458 : 1

Excellent native contrast ratio on the Samsung NU8000, approximately 15% better than the MU8000. This high contrast ratio allows the TV to produce deep black scenes, especially when viewing in a dark room.

The local dimming feature has very little impact on the contrast ratio. This is to be expected as the local dimming on this edge-lit TV is not very effective at making blacks deeper.

LEARN ABOUT CONTRAST

1.8

Picture Quality

Local Dimming

Local Dimming

Yes

Backlight

Edge

The local dimming on the NU8000 is bad. It dims the screen less than the MU8000, but focuses the dimming on moving highlights as it should. This helps reduce the amount of visible blooming and the black levels appear raised.

LEARN ABOUT LOCAL DIMMING

8.4

Picture Quality

SDR Peak Brightness

SDR Real Scene Peak Brightness

509 cd/m²

SDR Peak 2% Window

711 cd/m²

SDR Peak 10% Window

851 cd/m²

SDR Peak 25% Window

596 cd/m²

SDR Peak 50% Window

553 cd/m²

SDR Peak 100% Window

572 cd/m²

SDR Sustained 2% Window

706 cd/m²

SDR Sustained 10% Window

558 cd/m²

SDR Sustained 25% Window

594 cd/m²

SDR Sustained 50% Window

551 cd/m²

SDR Sustained 100% Window

571 cd/m²

SDR ABL

0.014

Great SDR peak brightness. In dark scenes, the TV tries to keep black levels low rather than favoring brighter highlights. Brightness remains consistent, regardless of content and the TV is bright enough for most rooms.

Update 06/12/2018: Retested peak brightness on firmware update 1103, and by sending the signal with our Samsung K8500 Blu-ray player. The brightness is now significantly higher, by around 60 cd/m². The score has been updated.

LEARN ABOUT SDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS

7.1

Picture Quality

HDR Peak Brightness

HDR Real Scene Peak Brightness

529 cd/m²

HDR Peak 2% Window

709 cd/m²

HDR Peak 10% Window

876 cd/m²

HDR Peak 25% Window

620 cd/m²

HDR Peak 50% Window

593 cd/m²

HDR Peak 100% Window

575 cd/m²

HDR Sustained 2% Window

702 cd/m²

HDR Sustained 10% Window

575 cd/m²

HDR Sustained 25% Window

617 cd/m²

HDR Sustained 50% Window

591 cd/m²

HDR Sustained 100% Window

572 cd/m²

HDR ABL

0.012

Decent HDR peak brightness, slightly better than last year's MU8000 but significantly dimmer than the X900F. It is able to produce brief bright highlights especially in the 2% - 10% range. Bright enough for almost all rooms.

Update 06/12/2018: Retested peak brightness on firmware update 1103, and by sending the signal with our Samsung K8500 Blu-ray player. The brightness is now significantly higher, by around 60 cd/m². The score has been updated.

LEARN ABOUT HDR PEAK BRIGHTNESS

8.0

Picture Quality

Gray Uniformity

50% Std. Dev.

2.775%

50% DSE

0.161%

5% Std. Dev.

0.872%

5% DSE

0.080%

Good gray uniformity. The uniformity issues appear mainly around the edges of the screen. As such, the TV's dirty screen effect is not problematic when watching sports or playing games.

Dark scene uniformity is very good. The edges appear slightly brighter than the center but should not be noticeable.

LEARN ABOUT GRAY UNIFORMITY

5.3

Picture Quality

Viewing Angle

Color Washout

23°

Color Shift

21°

Brightness Loss

32°

Black Level Raise

16°

Gamma Shift

19°

Poor viewing angle. Colors and brightness shift if you are even slightly off center. The side seats of a 3 seat couch will notice a small difference, but people sitting further off center than that will have degraded picture quality. If viewing angle is an issue, an IPS panel like in the X800E would be a better choice.

LEARN ABOUT VIEWING ANGLE

8.7

Picture Quality

Black Uniformity

Native Std. Dev.

0.727%

Std. Dev. w/ L.D.

0.679%

Black uniformity is very good on the NU8000. No clouding can be seen with or without local dimming. Standard deviation is much better than last year's MU8000, and this year's X900F, which results in uniform dark scenes without distracting areas.

Like the MU8000, it is impossible to completely disable local dimming on this TV. As such, it is impossible to determine the true native black uniformity performance of this TV. We ran our test with the local dimming feature set to 'Low' (the lowest setting). The test for black uniformity with local dimming was taken with local dimming set to 'High'.

7.1

Picture Quality

Reflections

Screen Finish

Semi-gloss

Total Reflections

5.8%

Indirect Reflections

0.5%

Calculated Direct Reflections

5.2%

The TV reflects a lot of light, but not as bad as other models we have tested like the MU8000. The semi-gloss finish diffuses reflections across most of the screen although there are no visible rainbows.

LEARN ABOUT REFLECTIONS

7.8

Picture Quality

Pre Calibration

White Balance dE

1.98

Color dE

3.44

Gamma

2.13

Color Temperature

6,213 K

Picture Mode

Movie

Color Temp Setting

Warm 2

Gamma Setting

BT.1886 +2, Brightness +2

Good color accuracy out of the box, but follows our target of 6500K and 2.2 gamma much worse than last year's MU8000. White balance has too much red/green and gamma is too high across the entire curve at 2.42. The color temperature is cold at 6032K giving colors more of a yellow tint.

Update 04/12/2019: This TV was incorrectly measured with Brightness +2, instead of at 0. This only has a small impact on the results (slightly dimmer dark scenes below about 30 IRE) and so we don't plan to retest it.

LEARN ABOUT PRE CALIBRATION

9.1

Picture Quality

Post Calibration

White Balance dE

0.21

Color dE

2.25

Gamma

2.21

Color Temperature

6,471 K

White Balance Calibration

20 point

Color Calibration

Yes

Auto-Calibration Function

No

White balance and color temperature are near perfect post calibration. We were unable to correct color accuracy, although it remains acceptable for most people. We obtained the best results in the 'Movie' picture mode.

You can see our recommended settings here.

LEARN ABOUT POST CALIBRATION

8.0

Picture Quality

480p Input

There are no obvious issues or artifacts when upscaling low-quality content.

8.0

Picture Quality

720p Input

No obvious issues upscaling 720p content.

9.0

Picture Quality

1080p Input

1080p content played from a Blu-ray looks good.

10

Picture Quality

4k Input

No issues with native 4k content.

0

Picture Quality

8k Input

Picture Quality

Pixels

Type LED

Sub-Type

VA

7.8

Picture Quality

Color Gamut

Wide Color Gamut

Yes

DCI P3 xy

86.16%

DCI P3 uv

92.13%

Rec 2020 xy

63.31%

Rec 2020 uv

71.10%

Good color gamut on the Samsung NU8000, slightly better than the MU8000. Colors in HDR will be fairly accurate, although the TV has difficulty displaying deep greens. Very similar results to the Sony X900E.

The 'Movie' picture mode's HDR EOTF follows the target PQ curve very well, up until it rolls off into its max brightness. 'Game' and 'PC' modes also have fairly accurate EOTFs. In 'PC' mode the 'Dynamic' picture mode has the best HDR EOTF, because 'Standard' mode has a bug where it sometimes gets stuck in a dim state. *Corrected, see below.

Update 05/02/2018: The color gamut was erroneously measured at a 50% stimulus. It has been remeasured at 75% stimulus to be in line with our other TVs. The results remain almost identical.

Update 11/07/2018: The bug with the PC mode EOTF mentioned earlier was a mistake, it turns out the TV's 'Eco' mode was left on in PC mode accidentally (the PC mode setting is independent of the normal one). The PC mode EOTF has been remeasured in the 'Standard' picture mode, and isn't quite as good as the 'Movie' mode EOTF (darkens dim shades a little), but is still pretty good.

LEARN ABOUT COLOR GAMUT

7.2

Picture Quality

Color Volume

Normalized DCI P3 Coverage ITP

81.3%

10,000 cd/m² DCI P3 Coverage ITP

41.7%

Normalized Rec 2020 Coverage ITP

63.4%

10,000 cd/m² Rec 2020 Coverage ITP

32.5%

Decent color volume. It does a better job than the MU8000 at displaying bright colors across its entire color gamut, but still does not display deep, dark colors very well.

LEARN ABOUT COLOR VOLUME

8.2

Picture Quality

Gradient

Color Depth

10 Bit

Red (Std. Dev.)

0.109

Green (Std. Dev.)

0.116

Blue (Std. Dev.)

0.101

Gray (Std. Dev.)

0.090

The NU8000 handles color gradients very well. There is some visible banding especially in darker colors.

LEARN ABOUT GRADIENT

10

Picture Quality

Temporary Image Retention

IR after 0 min recovery

0.00%

IR after 2 min recovery

0.00%

IR after 4 min recovery

0.00%

IR after 6 min recovery

0.00%

IR after 8 min recovery

0.00%

IR after 10 min recovery

0.00%

There is no measurable temporary image retention on the NU8000, even immediately after the burn-in scene. This is good, especially for gamers.

LEARN ABOUT TEMPORARY IMAGE RETENTION

10

Picture Quality

Permanent Burn-In Risk

Permanent Burn-In Risk

No

We don't expect VA panels to experience permanent image retention, as the VA panel in our long-term test appears immune.

LEARN ABOUT PERMANENT BURN-IN RISK

Motion

8.0

Motion

Response Time

80% Response Time

4.7 ms

100% Response Time

12.8 ms

Very fast pixel response time, good enough for fast-moving content like sports and video games. Most of the blur in the photo is due to backlight flicker; the ghosting trail following the moving logo is fairly short, which is good.

LEARN ABOUT RESPONSE TIME

6.0

Motion

Flicker-Free

Flicker-Free

No

PWM Dimming Frequency

240 Hz

The TV dims its backlight by using PWM flicker at 240 Hz. This flicker is unfortunately present at all brightness levels but is less severe at high brightness. This flicker makes fast motion look a little more clear, but also introduces unwanted duplications, as visible in the photo in the Response Time box.

LEARN ABOUT FLICKER-FREE

10

Motion

Black Frame Insertion (BFI)

Optional BFI

Yes

Min Flicker for 60 fps

60 Hz

60 Hz for 60 fps

Yes

120 Hz for 120 fps

Yes

Min Flicker for 60 fps in Game Mode

60 Hz

The Samsung NU8000 has an optional 60 Hz flicker mode, activated by enabling 'LED Clear Motion' in the 'Auto Motion Plus' menu. This 60 Hz flicker greatly clears up motion during 60 fps content, but the flicker can be bothersome to some people. This flicker can also be activated in Game mode, by using the 'Game Motion Plus' menu, which is a first for Samsung TVs.

Update 01/09/2019: We have retested the backlight flicker at 120 Hz, and can confirm that the NU8000 does flicker at 120 Hz when displaying a 120 Hz signal.

LEARN ABOUT BLACK FRAME INSERTION (BFI)

Motion

Motion Interpolation

Motion Interpolation (30 fps)

Yes

Motion Interpolation (60 fps)

Yes

The Samsung 55NU8000 has a 120 Hz panel, and can interpolate lower frame rate content up to 120 fps. This makes motion much smoother, but can look strange to some people (the so-called 'soap opera effect'), and sometimes adds unwanted artifacts during fast motion. Interpolation is activated by setting 'Auto Motion Plus' to 'Custom'; increase the 'Judder Reduction' slider to interpolate low frame rate content, and increase the 'Blur Reduction' slider to interpolate 60 fps content.

Game mode now also has motion interpolation, 'Game Motion Plus', which doesn't look as good as 'Auto Motion Plus' but adds much less input lag, as explained in the Input Lag box.

LEARN ABOUT MOTION INTERPOLATION

7.3

Motion

Stutter

Frame Hold Time @ 24 fps

28.9 ms

Frame Hold Time @ 60 fps

3.9 ms

The TV is decent at showing smooth motion in low frame rate content like movies, however, its fast response time can sometimes make motion look stuttery, such as in wide panning shots, because each frame stays unchanged for 29 ms.

LEARN ABOUT STUTTER

8.9

Motion

24p Judder

Judder-Free 24p

Yes

Judder-Free 24p via 60p

Yes

Judder-Free 24p via 60i

No

Judder-Free 24p via Native Apps

Yes

The 55NU8000 can remove 24p movie judder from most sources, except 60i input such as cable boxes; this is a regression from last year's Samsung TVs, which could remove judder from all common sources. To activate judder removal, set 'Auto Motion Plus' to 'Custom', 'Judder Reduction' to 0 and 'Blur Reduction' to 0; this will remove judder without adding soap opera effect.

LEARN ABOUT 24P JUDDER

8.2

Motion

Variable Refresh Rate

Native Refresh Rate

120 Hz (except 49")

Variable Refresh Rate

Yes

HDMI Forum VRR

Yes

FreeSync

Yes

G-SYNC Compatible

No

4k VRR Maximum

60 Hz

4k VRR Minimum

48 Hz

1080p VRR Maximum

120 Hz

1080p VRR Minimum

< 20 Hz

1440p VRR Maximum

120 Hz

1440p VRR Minimum

< 20 Hz

VRR Supported Connectors

HDMI

The NU8000 does not support FreeSync from our Radeon RX 580 GPU. We tried various combinations of game mode, PC mode, input refresh rates, etc., and FreeSync was never detected as supported.

Update 05/23/2018: Firmware version 1103 has added FreeSync support.

Update 06/08/2018: FreeSync has been tested and the score has been updated. FreeSync was supported from our Xbox One S and our Radeon RX 580 GPU, in 1080p, 1440p and 4k resolutions. FreeSync is activated by enabling the TV's Game mode and FreeSync settings; PC mode is not required. We tested in Ultimate mode because it has the widest range, and we only recommend Basic mode when you experience problems with Ultimate.

Update 10/26/2018: We have received confirmation that the 49" NU8000 does support FreeSync. Since it has a 60 Hz panel, the 1080p VRR range is limited to 60 Hz.

LEARN ABOUT VARIABLE REFRESH RATE

Inputs

8.3

Inputs

Input Lag

1080p @ 60 Hz

18.1 ms

1080p @ 60 Hz Outside Game Mode

72.5 ms

1440p @ 60 Hz

N/A

4k @ 60 Hz

17.8 ms

4k @ 60 Hz + 10 bit HDR

18.4 ms

4k @ 60 Hz @ 4:4:4

16.7 ms

4k @ 60 Hz Outside Game Mode

57.5 ms

4k @ 60 Hz With Interpolation

23.8 ms

8k @ 60 Hz

N/A

1080p @ 120 Hz

10.6 ms

1440p @ 120 Hz

9.7 ms

4k @ 120 Hz

N/A

1080p with Variable Refresh Rate

6.3 ms

1440p with VRR

6.5 ms

4k with VRR

15.1 ms

8k with VRR

N/A

Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM)

Yes

1440p @ 120 Hz: 9.7 ms

Excellent low input lag, good enough for even competitive console gaming. This input lag is lower than last year's Samsung TVs like the MU8000, and lower than many current Sony TVs like the X900F, but is slightly worse than many TCL TVs like the P607.

The NU8000 has a new 'Game Motion Plus' feature, which adds motion interpolation (soap opera effect) without adding too much input lag; this feature is useful when gaming on older consoles that can only output 30 fps, or for games that have frequent framerate dips. The 'Judder Reduction' slider interpolates content up to 60 fps, while the 'Blur Reduction' slider interpolates up to 120 fps. When 'Blur Reduction' is used the input lag for 4k increases from 23.8 ms to 29.3 ms, but this increase shouldn't be noticeable during gaming.

Update 04/24/2018: The NU8000 and the Samsung 2018 QLEDs added support for Auto Game Mode. When it is enabled from the input menu the TV will automatically switch to Game Modewhen it detects a game being played on a console. We tested it on a PS4 and Xbox One S and it worked perfectly.

Update 06/08/2018: The input lag with VRR has been tested and added to the review.

Update 06/11/2018: 1440p @ 120 Hz performance has improved as of firmware version 1103. The 1440p @ 120 Hz input lag is now 9.7 ms, down from 24.8 ms.

LEARN ABOUT INPUT LAG

8.8

Inputs

Supported Resolutions

Resolution 4k

1080p @ 60 Hz @ 4:4:4

Yes

1080p @ 120 Hz

Yes (native support)

1440p @ 60 Hz

No

1440p @ 120 Hz

Yes (native support)

4k @ 60 Hz

Yes

4k @ 60 Hz @ 4:4:4

Yes

4k @ 120 Hz

No

8k @ 30 Hz or 24 Hz

No

8k @ 60 Hz

No

Most common resolutions are supported. 4k @ 60 Hz @ 4:4:4 or 4:2:2 color is only supported when 'HDMI UHD Color' is enabled (aka HDMI 2.0 full bandwidth). New this year is 1080p @ 120 Hz @ 4:4:4 support, which is useful when using the TV as a PC monitor. 1440p @ 120 Hz is also supported, but 4:4:4 color isn't displayed properly. Oddly enough, 1440p @ 60 Hz isn't supported, not even when using a custom resolution from a PC.

4:4:4 chroma subsampling is only shown properly when the input's icon is set to 'PC' (aka PC mode). This unfortunately isn't possible for some input refresh rates such as 24 Hz; in these cases the icon changes to PC as normal but PC mode isn't applied, as evidenced by the improper 4:4:4 color resolution and some settings not being greyed out as they should be.

LEARN ABOUT SUPPORTED RESOLUTIONS

Inputs

Input Photos

Inputs

Total Inputs

HDMI 4

USB 2

Digital Optical Audio Out 1

Analog Audio Out 3.5mm 0

Analog Audio Out RCA 0

Component In 0

Composite In 0

Tuner (Cable/Ant) 1

Ethernet 1

DisplayPort 0

IR In 0

SD/SDHC 0

Inputs

Inputs Specifications

HDR10

Yes

HDR10+

Yes

Dolby Vision

No

HLG

Yes

3D

No

HDMI 2.0 Full Bandwidth

Yes (HDMI 1,2,3,4)

HDMI 2.1

No

CEC Yes

HDCP 2.2 Yes (HDMI 1,2,3,4)

USB 3.0

No

Variable Analog Audio Out No

Wi-Fi Support Yes (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz)

The NU8000 does not support DTS passthrough, unlike last year's Samsung TVs. This is not usually an issue though since most media provides both DTS and Dolby Digital sound streams.

Inputs

Audio Passthrough

ARC

Yes (HDMI 4)

eARC support

No

Dolby Atmos via TrueHD via eARC

No

DTS:X via DTS-HD MA via eARC

No

5.1 Dolby Digital via ARC

Yes

5.1 DTS via ARC

No

5.1 Dolby Digital via Optical

Yes

5.1 DTS via Optical

No

Sound Quality

6.8

Sound Quality

Frequency Response

Low-Frequency Extension

67.27 Hz

Std. Dev. @ 70

4.29 dB

Std. Dev. @ 80

4.40 dB

Std. Dev. @ Max

6.76 dB

Max

87.0 dB SPL

Dynamic Range Compression

3.39 dB

The frequency response of the NU8000 is decent, and very similar to the 2017 model the MU8000. The LFE (low-frequency extension) is at 67Hz, which is good and lower than what most TVs are able to reach. This means that the TV should be able to produce a decent amount of bass and punch. However, due to the lack of a self-calibrating system, it wasn't able to remove the room buildup around 200Hz. The response in the mid and treble ranges are quite even and flat, ensuring a neutral sound reproduction. Additionally, the maximum loudness of the TV is above-average, but they may produce some pumping and compression artifacts under maximum load.

LEARN ABOUT FREQUENCY RESPONSE

6.8

Sound Quality

Distortion

Weighted THD @ 80

0.736

Weighted THD @ Max

1.235

IMD @ 80

1.32%

IMD @ Max

3.68%

The harmonic distortion performance is about average. The overall amount of THD is rather elevated, but on there doesn't seem to be a dramatic rise in THD under maximum load. However, the sharp peaks around 1KHz and 2KHz, could the make the sound of those frequencies a bit harsh and brittle.

LEARN ABOUT DISTORTION

Smart Features

7.5

Smart Features

Interface

Smart OS Tizen

Version 2018

Ease of Use

Easy

Smoothness

Not Smooth

Time Taken to Select YouTube

3 s

Time Taken to Change Backlight

7 s

Advanced Options

Many

The TV's interface is well organized and easy to navigate. The Smart Hub is the center of the interface and must be passed through to access everything else, which can take more time than going directly. Animations in the interface rarely lag but are frequently choppy and full of frame drops, even worse than on last year's TVs like the Q7F.

0

Smart Features

Ad-Free

Ads

Yes

Opt-out

No

Suggested Content in Home

Yes

Opt-out of Suggested Content

No

There are ads in the home menu, and they cannot be disabled. They seem to come and go almost at random and are not present most of the time.

LEARN ABOUT AD-FREE

8.5

Smart Features

Apps and Features

App Selection

Great

App Smoothness

Average

Cast Capable

Yes

USB Drive Playback

Yes

USB Drive HDR Playback

Yes

HDR in Netflix

Yes

HDR in YouTube

Yes

Samsung's app store has one of the largest app selections of any smart platform, though not quite as large as Android's Google Play Store. App themselves run fairly smoothly, even smoother than the TV's own interface.

8.5

Smart Features

Remote

Size

Small

Voice Control

Many Features

CEC Menu Control

Yes

Other Smart Features

Yes

Remote App Samsung SmartThings

Samsung's smart remote is fairly small and has few buttons, requiring users to either navigate through the home menu to access things, or to use Samsung's Bixby voice assistant feature. Bixby's voice recognition works very well, and it can perform many useful actions on the TV: commands like 'Change to HDMI 1', 'Set backlight to 25', 'What's the weather like tomorrow', and 'Pause video' all work well. Samsung's smart remote can also act as a universal remote for other devices, even devices that don't support HDMI CEC, using Samsung's OneRemote feature.

Smart Features

TV Controls

The TV has only a single physical button, which brings up a menu that can power the TV on and off, control the volume and channel, and change inputs.

Smart Features

In The Box

  • Manuals
  • Remote
  • Batteries
  • VESA mount spacers
  • Power cable - 61.5" (not pictured)

Smart Features

Misc

Power Consumption 42 W

Power Consumption (Max) 112 W

Firmware 1051

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Concepts Related to the Samsung NU8000 TV

The Samsung NU8000 TV is a popular model known for its design, picture quality, motion handling, inputs, and smart features. Let's delve into the details of each concept mentioned in this article.

Design The design of the Samsung NU8000 is highlighted for its stand, back, borders, thickness, and build quality. The new stand is solid and has a smaller footprint compared to previous models. The back features cable management guides and a VESA wall mount of 200x200. The borders are slightly larger than the previous model, and the TV is relatively thin. The overall build quality is considered average, with the TV being mostly made of plastic but feeling solid. There have been reports of a clicking sound issue related to heat expansion of the back cover [[7]].

Picture Quality The picture quality of the Samsung NU8000 is a key aspect, including native contrast, local dimming, SDR peak brightness, HDR peak brightness, gray uniformity, viewing angle, black uniformity, reflections, pre and post calibration, and input support. The TV boasts excellent native contrast ratio, good SDR and HDR peak brightness, and good gray uniformity. However, it has a poor viewing angle and reflects a lot of light. The color gamut is wide, and the TV handles color gradients very well. It also exhibits no measurable temporary image retention and no permanent burn-in risk [[8]].

Motion The TV's motion handling is discussed in terms of response time, flicker-free technology, black frame insertion, motion interpolation, stutter, 24p judder, and variable refresh rate. The NU8000 has very fast pixel response time, but unfortunately, it dims its backlight using PWM flicker at 240 Hz. It also offers black frame insertion and motion interpolation, but its fast response time can sometimes make motion look stuttery. The TV can remove 24p movie judder from most sources, except 60i input, and supports variable refresh rate via HDMI [[9]].

Inputs The TV's input specifications, supported resolutions, input lag, and audio passthrough are detailed. It supports most common resolutions, including 4k @ 60 Hz @ 4:4:4 and 1080p @ 120 Hz @ 4:4:4. The input lag is excellent, making it suitable for competitive console gaming. The TV also supports variable refresh rate and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) [[10]].

Smart Features The TV's smart features cover its interface, ad-free experience, apps and features, remote, TV controls, and in-the-box contents. The interface is well-organized and easy to navigate, but it includes ads in the home menu that cannot be disabled. The TV has a large app selection and a smart remote with voice control features. It also supports various smart features such as Samsung SmartThings [[11]].

Sound Quality The NU8000's sound quality is discussed in terms of frequency response and distortion. The TV's frequency response is decent, with a good low-frequency extension, but it may produce some pumping and compression artifacts under maximum load. The harmonic distortion performance is about average, with some sharp peaks around certain frequencies [[12]].

This comprehensive overview provides insights into the various aspects of the Samsung NU8000 TV, from its design and picture quality to motion handling, inputs, smart features, and sound quality. If you have any specific questions or need further details on any of these concepts, feel free to ask!

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