A:AnswerHi Lucy, You can plug in accessories like a cable box, DVD / Blu-Ray player, etc. with no problem. It can either plug in via the HDMI connections or the Coax connection. ^Jeremy
A:AnswerHi Tom66, no worries, it is pretty straight forward. Connect your satellite receiver to the TV through an HDMI cable and you are good to go. Thanks, ^Scott
A:AnswerHi Elliott! The TU8000 is a Samsung Smart TV, which includes a built-in App Store where you can choose and download from hundreds of apps - no additional streaming device needed! ^Gina
A:AnswerPapaSmurf, Thank you for your interest in the TU8000. With HDMI 2.1 being such a complex topic, we feel it is clearer to highlight the specific features supported by each TV model.
The TU8000 has 3 HDMI ports, all of which support Auto Low Latency Mode (Auto Game Mode). The “HDMI In 2” port further supports eARC.
If you are looking for a TV capable of 4K@120fps (FRL), please consider a step up to the 55" Q70T, which supports FRL on HDMI 4.
All Samsung 2020 model year QLED TVs 55” and larger starting from the Q70T Series are capable of 4K@120fps, as well as FreeSync, and VRR.
If we can help answer any other questions, please call us at 1-800-SAMSUNG. ^Celina
A:AnswerHi Scotty! Yes, the Hulu live streaming application is supported on the TU8000. This service is part of the normal Hulu application, and is enabled once signed into a Hulu account with a live streaming subscription. ^Tim
A:AnswerHi StuWoolf! The 65TU8000 features a tool free installation to attach the feet, simply insert each foot into the designated location and you are finished. The TU8000 is a smart TV with access to a wide range of streaming content and services without the need for an external streaming device. If you would like to connect an external device the TV supports three HDMI connections. Check the manual for your existing devices to ensure compatibility within the US. ^Tim
A:AnswerHi there, the does have voice activation where you can access Bixby, Alexa, or Google Assistant. Thos who are not aas keen on that can turn it off. I hope that helped! ^Scott
A:AnswerHi there, this TV is better than the UN70TU6980FXZA in several ways. With the TU8000 you will have built in voice assistants like Alexa and Google assistant. You'll also have a voice remote, superior processing, and Ambient mode. I hope this helped! ^Scott
A:AnswerHi! The two feed on the TU8000 do not feature the ability to rotate the TV. You can turn the TV as long as there is space for the feet on the table, or explore a wall mount or universal stand solution to allow more control. The Sanus Swivel Base at the following link from Samsung will accomplish what you are looking for. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sanus-premium-swivel-tv-base-for-most-32-60-tvs-black/5463304.p?skuId=5463304
^Tim
A:AnswerHi there! For more information on delivery/installation services, please contact your local Best Buy or visit https://www.bestbuy.com/site/help-topics/home-and-business-delivery/pcmcat204400050032.c?id=pcmcat204400050032 ^Celina
A:AnswerHi there! You certainly can use both TV and Bluetooth headphone audio simultaneously on the TU8000. When this function is active, you can set the volume of the Bluetooth headphones higher than the volume of the TV speaker. First, make sure your Bluetooth headphones are paired. Press HOME on your TU8000 remote. Then go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Multi-output Audio. Find the device you'd like to pair! ^Gina
A:AnswerPluto 7007, The width of the the feet on the 65TU8000 is 46.7". I would suggest a stand that can hold at least a 65" TV for the best support. ^Celina