A:AnswerBoth are UHD 4K but the 7000 series has High Dynamic Range. 6300 does not. I did not think it was a big deal but if you go look at the TV's at the store the HDR definitely makes a big difference.
A:AnswerYes, there is a browser function. It's a bit tedious when using the remote but if you were to pair a keyboard to the tv, would be very simple and effective. Was able to pull up the PBS website for my kids from the browser and play full screen videos.
A:AnswerThe KS8000 has a native refresh rate of 120 hz, instead of 60, controlling action much better. It also uses a 10-bit color panel instead of 8, and the HDR is a higher level. The KU8000 is highly reviewed, and is close to the same level as the 9 series, but for less money!
A:AnswerAbsolutely.
My 34-year-old son almost turned into a gaming nerd again, while he was temporarily laid off. He wouldn't stop calling me, telling me about the Xbox One and how great the quality was with his new TV.
Thank goodness he's back at work, his wife and child couldn't take it anymore. (neither could I)
A:AnswerHi Delmar, Smart Hub allows users to connect their TV to the internet and have access to Apps, Movies, and much more. In addition, you can enjoy photos, video, and music files stored on external storage devices. ^Rosi
A:AnswerHi Jmt, you can view this TV on samsung.com at http://www.samsung.com/us/televisions-home-theater/tvs/4k-uhd-tvs/65-class-ku7000-7-series-4k-uhd-tv-2016-model-un65ku7000fxza/ ^Rosi