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20 Reviews
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The Samsung 65-inch MU7000 is an excellent midrange 4K TV that comes with several premium features, like HDR support and Samsung's excellent One Remote. While the picture quality could be better, it's not bad for the price. The addition of Samsung's premi...
Samsungs Tizen is starting to look and feel like a modern TV operating system, and in several ways we prefer it over other platforms integrated into Smart TVs. The One Connect box, although not as complete as the version for the high-end models, is a goo...
Published: 2017-07-10, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Excellent color delivery, Superb black levels and contrast, Beautiful design, Great connectivity, Superb input lag for console gamers
Weak brightness levels, Poor motion handling almost across the board, No local dimming, Better TVs exist at the same price, The
We really like the Samsung MU7000. It's not quite as premium-level as the pricier MU8000 and it lacks some of the latter's more robust features and superior capacity for brightness but this is one fine high mid-range 4K HDR TV with plenty to offer both fa...
Published: 2018-05-26, Author: Steve , review by: T3.com
Effective HDR performance, Premium design for the price, Excellent value all round
No Freeview Play, No Dolby Vision HDR
Currently selling for well under a grand (the 65-incher is only just over £1000), the MU7000 is a cracking mid-range 4K UHD option. It's up against stiff competition from the likes of Panasonic, Hisense, Sony and Philips, but the build quality, design and...
Published: 2017-11-30, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Impressively bright HDR pictures, Good smart TV system, Attractive design, Minimal input lag
Some black level issues, Limited viewing angles, MU7000s are better value, No Dolby Vision support
The UN55MU7000 is a good television. Its brightness advantage helps it reach HDR parts other similarly priced rivals cannot - something which also makes it a strong option for bright living rooms.It's just a shame it doesn't take more advantage of its loc...
Published: 2017-10-19, Author: Vincent , review by: hdtvtest.co.uk
Although the Samsung MU7000 didn't match last year's KS7000 in several aspects (lack of quantum dot filter leading to smaller colour gamut; lower peak brightness), it must be pointed out that the MU series is meant to succeed 2016′s KU series, whereas QLE...
Rich, deep, solid picture, Lots of detail in bright images, Inherently natural balance, Affordable for a 65in TV of this quality, Low input lag for games,
Not as punchy as some more expensive rivals, Misses some dark detail, Motion-handling could be even better, Fairly weak sound,
This is not simply a good TV - it's an excellent TV for the money.It gives surprisingly little away to the QE65Q7F, which costs around £1000 more - and the equivalent LG OLED (OLED65B7), though admittedly a step up, will set you back £2800.But if your bud...
Great out-of-the-box accuracy, Good all-round performance, Excellent local dimming, Very low input lag, Easy to setup and use, Great set of features, Well made and nice design
Colour gamut limited, Could be brighter for HDR, Narrow optimal viewing angles
The Samsung UE55MU7000 proved to be an excellent TV that delivered a solid performance with both SDR and HDR content, making it a great all-rounder. The design is contemporary and the build quality very good, whilst the TV boasts a great set of features i...
Published: 2017-07-31, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Value for money, 4K HDR performance, slick user interface and connected services
Ethernet position is a little odd considering One Connect box, edge illumination can be a little uneven, stand not the most flexible
There's an ever increasing array of televisions available and while there's a push for the premium end of the market with incredible OLED and superb QLED tellies, for many it's TVs like this MU7000 that will fall into the right price bracket. Like the KS7...