A:AnswerIt does not. But it does support an HDR input, however it doesn't have the capabilities to display a more colorful picture. But this TV already has an outstanding picture quality @ 4K
A:Answerthere is only one analog video input...however you can get external analog video switcher...plug multiple sources into switcher and switcher into tv analog input...check with Best Buy...not sure if switcher has separate SWITCHER remote as all devices would go thru AV INPUT ON TV...OTHERWISE SELECT ANALOG SOURCE WOULD HAVE TO BE SELECTED MANUALLY..EG. MULTIPLE OLD GAME SYTEMS AND VCRS.
THE 8000 AND 9000 SERIES DOES NOT EVEN HAVE ANALOG INPUT.
A:AnswerTo begin with, I bought this TV to replace a 4-yr old Samsung HD SmartTV with a picture problem (bottom blackened/darkened) which happpened just right after the one year warranty expired. This old TV have a 120Hz Motion Rate.
PRO: I liked the bluetooth feature in this TV because I can use my wireless bluetooth.
CON:
1.) It keeps on telling me that it's not connected to the internet. I have an ethernet connected and wireless configured. I have to run connections several times.
2.) It showed the blackening/darkening symptoms (like from the old TV it replaced) from the lower corner. When I talked to the Customer Service when I had the first problem, the person mentioned that this is a common problem with the Samsung TV -- Ooops! Freudian Slip!
** Samsung should be already aware of this problem and had fixed it since it has been years when I had my first Samsung TV. It's very disappointing that Samsung continue to mass produce their products, just like their cellphones, and NEGLECT QUALITY OVER QUANTITY TO MAKE PROFITS. **
3.) MOTION RATE IS ONLY 60Hz!!! Don't believe the marketing MR 120Hz speed. I immediately noticed the lag while watching a basketball game. Out of curiosity, the following day I wanted to test the motion rate by watching a fast action movie. I am not an expert on this but it was evident that it actually lags in motion rate.
** As mentioned earlier, my old HD TV have a MR 120Hz. Samsung made an advertised 4K UHD Smart TV but reduced the Motion Rate. Why??? The technology is already there, why make a product that is a few steps backward. Especially for the price consumers pays for this kind of TV. Even with Samsung's 7000 series product line, the Motion Rate is also 60Hz. **
I returned this TV and exchanged for another 4K UHD Smart TV by another manufacturer with a TRUE Motion Rate 120Hz and sacrifice not having the bluetooth feature.
A:Answerhttps://forums.plex.tv/discussion/106193/samsung-model-numbers-explained
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For Example: UN55F8000AFXZA
When we break the model number down we will learn about what it is identifying:
U = LED
N = Produced for North America
55 = Screen Size
F = Model year 2013
8000 = Series
A = Features or design
FXZ = Manufacturer information
A = Produced for U.S.A
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A:AnswerYes, my main use for this TV is my Xbox One S. HDMI port 1 is the only HDR port and you'll need to turn HDMI UHD color on in expert settings option.