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Samsung UE-98DU9000 98 "
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Works with SmartThings. Q-Symphony technology synchronizes the sound of the TV and a separate soundbar. Built-in light sensor. Works with Zigbee and Thread via an external adapter (not included).
Works with SmartThings. Q-Symphony technology synchronizes the sound of the TV and a separate soundbar. Built-in light sensor. Works with Zigbee and Thread via an external adapter (not included).
The only model in the line that supports increased screen refresh rate, VRR (AMD FreeSync Premium) and Dynamic Black EQ.
Size98 "85 "
Operating systemSmart TV (proprietary system)Smart TV (proprietary system)
CPUSamsung Crystal 4KSamsung Crystal 4K
Display
Backlight typeEdge LEDEdge LED
Screen surfaceglossgloss
Resolution3840x2160 px3840x2160 px
Upscalingup to 4Kup to 4K
Frame rate100 Hz100 Hz
HDR supportHDR10+HDR10+
Brightness / contrast enhancement
Colour enhancement
Black enhancement
AMD compatibleAMD FreeSync PremiumAMD FreeSync Premium
Multimedia
Sound power20 W20 W
Number of speakers22
Audio decodersDolby MS12Dolby MS12
Digital tuner
DVB-T2 (terrestrial)
DVB-C (cable)
DVB-S2 (satellite)
DVB-T2 (terrestrial)
DVB-C (cable)
DVB-S2 (satellite)
Picture-in-picture
Features
Features
AirPlay
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Miracast
Bluetooth v 5.2
voice control
Amazon Alexa
Google Assistant
Bixby
AirPlay
Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Miracast
Bluetooth v 5.2
voice control
Amazon Alexa
Google Assistant
Bixby
Connectors
HDMI33
HDMI versionv 2.1v 2.0
HDMI technologiesALLM, VRR, eARC, CECALLM, eARC, CEC, VRR
Additional inputs
USB x2
LAN
USB x2
LAN
Outputs
optical
optical
General
Wall mountVESA 600x400 mmVESA 600x400 mm
Stand shape2 separate legs2 separate legs
Power consumption178 W320 W
Energy efficiency classA+
Energy efficiency class (new)F
Dimensions (WxHxD)2181x1298x402 mm1901x1129x397 mm
Dimensions without stand (WxHxD)2181x1244x64 mm1901x1086x27 mm
Weight53.4 kg42.5 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogjune 2024april 2024
Glossary

Size

The optimal size of the TV depends primarily on the distance from which it is planned to watch. If the diagonal on the screen is too small, it will be difficult to see the details, you will have to strain; if too large, the image will be much larger than the field of view, which is also undesirable. The best option is the situation when the distance to the TV corresponds to 3 - 4 of its diagonals: for example, for a size of 32 "(80 cm), the recommended distance is about 2.5 - 3 m.

The size of the diagonal of the screen affects both the cost of the TV and its general equipment. So, among models smaller than 32" there are often TVs without Smart TV and other advanced features; TVs for 32 - 55" can be both quite simple and advanced; and a large screen, more than 55", in most cases is combined with extensive additional functionality.

Now the following popular diagonals are on the market: 32 ", 39 - 40", 43", 49", 49 - 50", 55", 65", 75" and more than 80".

HDMI version

About the interface itself, see above, and its different versions differ in maximum resolution and other features. Here are the options found in modern TVs:

— v 1.4. The oldest of the current versions, released in 2009. However, it supports 3D video, capable of working with resolutions up to 4096x2160 at 24 fps, and in Full HD resolution, the frame rate can reach 120 fps. In addition to the original v.1.4, there are also improved modifications — v.1.4a and v.1.4b; they are similar in terms of basic features, in both cases the improvements affected mainly work with 3D content.

– v 2.0. Significant update to HDMI introduced in 2013. In this version, the maximum frame rate in 4K has increased to 60 fps, and the audio bandwidth has increased to 32 channels and 4 separate streams simultaneously. Also from the innovations, we can mention support for the ultra-wide format 21:9. In the v.2.0a update HDR support was added to the interface capabilities, in v.2.0b this feature was improved and expanded.

— v 2.1. Despite the similarity in name to v.2.0, this version, released in 2017, was a very large-scale update. In particular, it added support for 8K and even 10K at speeds up to 120 fps, as well as even more expanded features for working with HDR. Under this version, its own cable was released — HDMI Ultra High Speed, all HDMI 2.1 features are available only when using cables of this standard, although basic functio...ns can be used with simpler cords.

HDMI technologies

VRR. VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) adaptive frame rate synchronization technology allows you to adjust the refresh rate of the image on the TV screen in real time in accordance with the frame rate output by the game console or connected computer. The function ensures smooth rendering of dynamic scenes, eliminates frame breaks, and guarantees comfortable and stable gameplay. Realizable technology with standard HDMI v 2.1.

ALLM. Automatic low latency mode for games (Auto Low Latency Mode). The TV switches to game mode when it detects a game console connection. Reducing the output delay on the TV panel screen is provided by suspending part of the image processing functions. The ALLM mode can also be useful for karaoke and video calls.

eARC. HDMI v 2.1 has an enhanced eARC (enhanced Audio Return Channel). The technology allows you to send higher quality audio from your TV to your soundbar or AV receiver. It claims to support the latest high bit rate audio formats up to 192 kHz, uncompressed 5.1 and 7.1, and 32-channel uncompressed audio. eARC also supports Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS:X, Dolby Atmos.

— CEC. The CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) system is designed for remote control of equipment connected to the TV using a single remote control. The devices are connected to the TV panel using an HDMI cable.

Power consumption

The electrical power normally consumed by the TV. This parameter strongly depends on the screen size and sound power (see above), however, it can be determined by other parameters — primarily additional features and technologies implemented in the design. It is worth noting that most modern LCD TVs are quite economical, and most often this parameter does not play a significant role — in most cases, power consumption is about several tens of watts. And even large models with a diagonal of 70 – 90" consume about 200 – 300 W — this can be compared with the system unit of a low-power desktop PC.

Energy efficiency class

The energy efficiency class characterizes how efficiently the TV consumes electricity. Initially, the classes were denoted by simple Latin letters — A (the most efficient), B, C. However, later improved classes “A+ ”, “A++”, etc. appeared (the more "pluses", the more efficient the device).

The energy class will generally affect the price accordingly, but this difference will eventually pay off with lower electricity bills.

Energy efficiency class (new)

This parameter characterizes the efficiency of electricity consumption. Classes are designated in Latin letters from A to G, in ascending order of energy consumption. Actually, this was originally conceived, until more energy-efficient models pulled up to class A, which eventually received the marking A +, A ++, A +++. Further development of technology has made it possible to go even further, and in order not to produce pluses in energy efficiency labeling, in March 2021, manufacturers returned to the previous indices from G to A, where A is the most energy efficient TV. Accordingly, the 2021 models will have modern markings, while older models will be marked in the same way. Accordingly, now energy efficiency G, F, E has become the most popular, and models with energy efficiency A, D, C are rare.
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