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That Samsung answer seems misleading. The question is about picture-in-picture, and Samsung says "Split-screen capability to view two different content side-by-side is available". I don't believe Multi View allows you to view two HDMI sources. Instead, it allows you to mirror "your phone to the smaller screen". Mirroring a phone is not anything like picture-in-picture or picture-by-picture that was asked about, but the Samsung answer tries to make it sound like it is available. I contacted Samsung to see if two HDMI sources were possible and was told no. I don't own the TV so I cannot test it myself.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Geoff1975! The TU8000 Series does not have PIP (or split-screen). Split-screen capability to view two different content side-by-side is available starting from our QLED Q60T Series and up using our Multi View feature. For example, you can view media from different sources, such as an app, Blu-ray player, or game console, on the main left screen, while also mirroring your phone to the smaller screen. Multi View provides you with endless possibilities for splitting screens and viewing several types of content at the same time. ^Gina
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