4K Ultra HD (UHD) = 4K is the new standard in TVs. It has 8 megapixels of resolution, which is 4X the Resolution of Full HD 1080p TVs currently on the market. This allows you to sit closer to the TVs as the pixels are smaller, and will give you a more immersive movie theater type of experience. 4K TVs also give you richer and more natural colors (especially Samsung’s newest QLED Quantum Dot TVs). High Dynamic Range (HDR) = Samsung is going all in with HDR, which gives you brighter picture with colors that pop, and better picture when there is a lot of bright and dark areas on the picture. All 2019 4K models on this page are equipped able to take advantage of 4K HDR which will be available on 4K bluray discs and other sources. All provide the HDR 10 format support, which is one of the standards in the industry. QLED (Quantum Dots) = New for 2020, Samsung introduces its 4K QLED Line (Q60T Q70T, Q80T, and Q90T). QLED is an advanced form of quantum dots). This technology will give a brighter picture with a much wider range of colors when compared to normal TVs. It also will provide deeper blacks. This is reserved for Samsung Top of line LED TVs. Q80T, and Q90T Full Array Local Dimming Zones = Only these QLED models have full array led backlights with local dimming (fald). This backlight system is superior to edge lit TVs, with more uniform picture and a higher number of local dimming zones for best picture, especially when using HDR. The Q90T has 96 local dimming zones, the Q80T has 48 local dimming zones. Q Ultra Wide Viewing Angle = This feature reduces glare and enhances the color no matter what your viewing angle. This feature is only available on the Q80 and Q90 series. Direct Full Array Dimming Technology = Fully Array Local Dimming (Fald) panels coming with different numbers of dimming zones. More is considered better. The Q90 is (16x) and Q80 (12x). Direct Full Array is a numerical index which is based on backlighting, antireflection and contrast enhancement technologies. Bixby Voice Control = All of the 2020 QLED TVs have Bixby, which allows you to control your TV by voice command. Soon you will also be able to use Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Ambient Mode = All QLED TVs have an ambient mode, when the TV is not in use. This can be used to show the weather, headlines, or artistic photos. Nits Brightness = Nits is a measurement of brightness. The new QLED TVs are capable of higher the Nits, the more realistic the picture quality when utilizing HDR technology. This brightness in the QLED TVs (especially the Q80T & Q90T) far exceeds the brightness of older technology screens. Apple AirPlay® 2 Built-in = New for 2020 is the inclusion of Apple AirPlay to all QLED TVs which allows wireless streaming of video and audio from your iPhone®, iPad®, or Mac® HEVC (H.265) codec = HEVC (H.265) is a new compression codec that is used to compress video. This new codec compresses twice as much data as previous codecs, so that 4K Ultra HD video can be sent over cable and the internet. HEVC (H.265) will allow 4K/60p playback for viewing 4K sports in the future. 4K/60p will also be available on future 4K camcorders. All of Samsung’s 2020 line of 4K TVs have HEVC installed. Netflix 4K Content is currently streamed using this HEVC decoder. What native 4K Content is Available Today? = Currently, Youtube, Amazon Prime and Netflix are streaming 4K content to consumers. ESPN, Comcast Xfinity, and others have announced that they too will have 4K content. UHD LED Edge/Local Dimming = This combines the economy of an Edge Lit TV, with the advantages of local dimming. The picture quality, black levels, and contrast can be greatly enhanced with Local Dimming versus one that is only Edge Lit. This type of system can also eliminate or reduce halo effects, clouding, and light bleeding. Samsung calls their dimming technology Micro Dimming, while LG uses the term LED Plus. Full Array Local Dimming LED TV = An LED TV that is illuminated from the rear by an array of LED lights. These lights can be dimmed or turned off to give maximum contrast and picture quality. This type is superior to an edge lit dimming LED TV. These are hard to find, and much more expensive than the other types. For Samsung in 2020, only the Q80T and Q90T Series have Fully Array Dimming (FALD). HDMI® 2.0 Support = HDMI 2.0 is the next generation of HDMI which will provide higher framerates for 4K Ultra HD content, more audio channels, and Full 4K 3D. All of Samsung’s 2019 4K models come standard with HDMI 2.0a installed. None have the later 2.1 standard. Quad Core Processor = All of Samsung’s 2020 4K Ultra HD Lineup will have a Quad Core Processor. This will greatly increase the functionality and speed of Smart TVs, and internet connectivity. Mastered in 4K Blu-ray Discs = To accomodate the new 4K TVs, new blu-ray discs have been introduced that were mastered in 4K to give you the best picture on your 4K TV from a blu-ray disc. They are recorded with higher bit rates for better picture quality. These discs can be played by blu-ray players and Playstation 3 and 4 players onto your 4K Television. Genuine native 4K Blu-ray players have arrived. LED TV = Instead of a conventional fluorescent backlight, these HDTVs use LED lights for backlighting. This dramatically improves picture contrast, colors, and overall picture. LED TVs also use about 40% less electricity. Edge Lit LED TV = An LED TV that is illuminated from the side or edges by an array of LED lights. Some of the latest Edge lit sets can achieve local dimming with the latest technology. Only the Q60T series has edge lit, the rest have Full Array backlights. Wi-Fi Direct™ = This feature allows you to wirelessly transfer content to your TV directly from a compatible device (smartphone or tablet) without a Wi-Fi network. UHD = Ultra High Definition, or 4K. Has 4x more resolution compared to Full HD. IPS Panel = An IPS Panel gives you a wider viewing angle without losing contrast than standard panels. 120Hz = 120Hz anti blur technology. Eliminates blur on LCD TVs during high action sports and movies. All QLED TVs except the Q60T series has a Native 120Hz refresh rate. The Q60 has a 60Hz refresh rate. Clear Motion Rate = Clear Motion Rate or CMR works with your 60Hz or 120Hz panel to give you a better picture from fast moving action. The higher the CMR on Samsung TVs, the better. Most 2020 QLED TVs have a 240 CMR motion rate. Only the 60T series has 120 CMR. 10-bit panel = Samsung’s higher end TVs have a 10-bit panel that can display over one billion colors. HDMI = HDMI inputs allow you to connect devices to your HDTV such as DVD and Blu-ray players and game consoles. HDMI 2.0 is the latest 4K Television standard, which increases bandwidth to 18gbps, allowing higher framerates, more audio channels, Full resolution 4K 3D. Smart TV/Internet Ready = An internet ready TV allows you to connect an ethernet cable for an optional Wifi wireless connection to your TV. Content can include services such as Netflix, Youtube, Facebook, and other content. Services vary by manufacturer and model. Also referred to as a Smart TV |