A:AnswerGailana, the remote on the TU7000 is IR only; however, when stepping up to the TU8000 model and above, the remotes are both Bluetooth and IR. ^Gina
A:AnswerIt does seem to have ambient light detection, but the dimming effect seems relatively minimal. It's still going to seem bright in a dark room, but it does technically dim a little.
A:AnswerHi there! It looks like you may be comparing the 50NU6900 and the 50TU8000. There are several features you will gain stepping up to the 2020 TU8000 such as built-in Voice Assistants (Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Bixby), Ambient Mode, Game Enhancer, Mobile View, and our new Crystal UHD Processor which powerfully upscales 4K content to ensure that you always get lifelike 4K resolution, no matter the source. ^Gina
A:AnswerHi there, we apologize we are unable to upload images. You will find the ports located on the back left of the TU7000. The TV will come with a User Manual; you can also access the User Manual in your TV by going to Home > Settings > Support > Open e-Manual. ^Gina
A:Answerlkat17171, when utilizing a standalone Amazon Alexa device with your TV, you can change channels, swap input selections, and launch partner apps. When stepping up to the TU8000, you will gain built-in Voice Assistant capabilities with a wider command list, such as weather, news, music control, and more. Check out the TU8000 here: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsung-50-class-8-series-4k-uhd-tv-smart-led-with-hdr/6401436.p?skuId=6401436 ^Gina
A:AnswerRosco, you can utilize a separate Roku device if you would like; however, our Samsung Smart TVs have a built-in App Store, where you can choose and download from hundreds of apps. ^Gina
A:AnswerIt supports TOSLINK Optical audio and HDMI-ARC. Technically you can also use the SmartThings app to stream the TV audio through your phone's headphones.
A:AnswerChristy, Prime Video and Vudu will come preinstalled on the TU7000. You can also choose and download from hundreds of other apps on the TV's built-in App Store. ^Gina