A:AnswerThese televisions are all different, and are best for different applications. The UN40KU6290 (this product) is the 2016 model, and it is the only one out of the 3 you listed that supports 4K (3840 x 2160). The other 2 support 1080p (6290 is 4 times the resolution), and they are both the 2015 model. All 3 are Smart televisions. Picking out of these will be completely dependent on your application. If you are planning on having an extremely close viewing distance (ie: using this as a monitor), the 6290 is your best bet. Since the J5200 and KU6290 are the same price, there is absolutely no reason to purchase the J5200 at this moment. The UN40J6200 has a higher refresh rate (120 HZ panel vs 60 HZ like the 6290 and J5200). If you plan to use this with a further viewing distance (ie: bedroom, living room, etc.), the J6200 may be more desirable. The J5200/J6300 should be shown at your local Best Buy. The KU6290 will most likely not be on display, but the KU6300 will be (this is comperable).
A:AnswerThis tv is, according to another website, very similar to the ku6300, but lacks Bluetooth and has a standard remote. So it should be close in price, but at the time of writing is 100$ more.
A:AnswerDark Titan is the darkest gray you can imagine. It's basically black. It has a slight metallic shine on the base but the border around the tv is black. Hope that helps!
A:AnswerYes but in order to access the 4K Netflix content you must :
1. Have the premium Netflix memebership ($12 per month) ,which is the only one that has 4K shows/movies .
2. Have a steady 25mbps or higher Internet connection .
Looks great by the way
A:AnswerIt sure does, but there's one setting you just have to enable on the tv which is located in the picture expert settings tab. I believe it says "UHD HDMI" and it asks you to enable UHD on a single hdmi input. I set mine to hdmi input 1 as this is the input my Xbox is connected to. When you look at the settings in your Xbox one s video output screen, go into advanced tv setting and check tv compatibility. If you have done this correctly it should display all green check marks and allow you to enable UHD with 10bit color enabled. It looks fantastic. Hope this helps!
A:AnswerI use this on a daily basis for programming and writing code. It is HUGE and fantastic. I set the text size to 125%, as 100% is just too small, but it looks amazing. Use these tweaks:
https://hardforum.com/threads/2015-samsung-4k-tv-as-a-monitor-set-up-guide.1869675/
A:AnswerThe dimensions of this TV with stand are 23.5 inches in height, 36.1 inches in width and 11.3 inches in depth. The dimensions of this TV without stand are 21.1 inches in height, 36.1 inches in width and 2.5 inches in depth.
A:AnswerAre you referring to where the specs state that there are no PC inputs? If so, don't worry about that. PC inputs refer to computer-centric ports such as VGA or DVI. Modern TVs rarely, if ever, have those. If your PC has HDMI,, you're good to go.
A:Answer"PCGamer," I own this set and am using it as a monitor. There is no noticeable input or visual lag while gaming, but if you're worried about unnoticeable lag, spend $1,000 for a "1ms" 32" panel. :) (It's your money.) Your comment regarding seating distance is logically reversed; you want a bigger panel with 4K because you won't be able to resolve the additional resolution provided by only a 28 or 32" screen unless your nose is literally pressed against it. The ideal seating distance for a 40" 4K panel (makes no difference if a "monitor" or a television) is 2'11", which is right around typical for the average desk-seated PC user. Even at 40", it's tempting to enable DPI scaling; at 28 or 32", it would be a necessity (unless, again, your nose is pressed against the screen while using it). As you clearly haven't used a modern "television" as a monitor, please don't parrot the nonsense of others who also haven't.