A:AnswerYes, my father purchased the NU8000 same day I purchased Q6F. The Q6F is noticeably brighter with richer color and contrast. The sound quality seems identical for both sets and is very good.
A:AnswerWould recommend a fully articulated mount to pull the panel off the back wall so the the TV can be seen in all its’ glory! Plus easier to make connections when you can move it...
A:AnswerGo to the preset settings and switch to movie mode it tends to have a darker picture. If that is still to bright you can go to advanced settings and adjust brightness , tint, color and all of that. Hope this helped.
A:AnswerYou are looking for an isolated brightness setting... it's in the picture settings. The modes mostly try to compensate the spectrum of color space.
A:AnswerYour best option is to connect wireless headphones through the TV's Bluetooth. It is very easy and I use them at night as to not wake up the family when watching TV.
A:AnswerThis TV has optical digital out to run digital sound from tv to good current receiver. It does not support the very old rca composite audio/video connection. You will not find a modern tv that supports this very dated connection type.
A:AnswerYou will be fine. The shipping dimensions will vary because the carrier you use may want to package the tv in a stronger box for overseas shipping. So you’ll need dimensions bigger than current dimensions of box. As for insurance, Samsung will NOT provide insurance or warranty package for international shipping. However, you can purchase international shipping coverage through the R2778 Insurance Company. They typically charge about $500 for $1000 of coverage.