Samsung - 55" Class (54.6" Diag.) - LED - 2160p - Smart - 4K Ultra HD TV
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Features
54-5/8" screen (measured diagonally from corner to corner)
A great size for a living room or mid-sized home theater space.
LED TVs perform well in all lighting conditions
They also deliver plasma-like deep blacks and rich colors.
2160p resolution for breathtaking HD images
Watch 4K movies and TV shows at 4x the resolution of Full HD, and upscale your current HD content to gorgeous, Ultra HD-level picture quality.*
Motion Rate 120
Enjoy high-speed action with good motion clarity.
Sharper, deeper color quality
Samsung's UHD Dimming maximizes picture contrast, Ultra Clear Panel reduces glare, and PurColor blends primary and secondary colors to bring your movies, TV shows and games to life.
Smart TV delivers a huge world of entertainment
Stream content using Smart Hub and surf the Internet with the included Web browser. S Recommendation finds the movies and shows you enjoy most. Built-in Wi-Fi connects to a wireless home network.
Rapid Web browsing and downloading
Multitask, browse the Web, and download apps faster with a quad-core processor.
ConnectShare Movie
Watch videos, play music and view photos from a USB connection without needing to use a PC or special equipment.
Advanced TV sound
This TV includes two 10W speakers, DTS Premium Sound 5.1 and DTS Studio Sound.
4 HDMI inputs for your home theater connection
High-speed HDMI delivers an HD picture and digital surround sound in 1 convenient cable. HDMI cable sold separately.
3 USB inputs
Easily connect your digital camera, camcorder or other USB device. USB cable sold separately.
Web-based services and content require high-speed Internet service. Some services may require a subscription.
*When you're ready to build the ultimate UHD home theater system, visit your nearest Magnolia location where we have the latest components to help you get the most out of your new 4K Ultra HD TV.
What's Included
- 55" Class - LED - 2160p - Smart - 4K Ultra HD TV
- Plate T-shape stand
- Standard remote (TM1260C)
- Power cable
- Owner's manual
Energy Ratings
Q: QuestionDo Monster HDMI cables really make a difference?I know I'll need new HDMI cables but do I the latest monster black platinum cables make a noticeable difference? I can get cheaper HDMI cables online.
Asked by Memo.
- A:Answer So, HDMI is a somewhat complex issue. HDMI is a digital interface for signal. This is opposed to the older analog system. Digital systems are generally considered lossless. That is, any information at the start of the cable will be at the end of the cable. If information is lost along the way, the tv can generally compensate, thanks to the encoding that the digital system uses as a "handshake." For picture quality, there will probably not be a difference in terms of visuals because either the signal will make it to the end or it won't (you will either get a picture or you will not get a picture). So, Monster cable won't provide a better picture. However, there can be differences in cable build quality such as more shielding from excessive radiation (crosstalk between different cables), longevity from cable management (if the cable is moved between different items), and plating (the tips may be coated differently to ensure a better connection between tv and cable). So, the question should not be if the picture is better but if the quality of the build of the cable is worth the expense. Would you rather purchase one cable for the next 10 years of use or many cheap cables. I tend to fall into the buy cheap cables and exchange them as needed because newer standards for HDMI are constantly created as better picture becomes available (such as 4K, 8K, etc.). Another factor is audio quality. Audio is different from video in that the signal at some point has to change to an analog interface (in order to create the vibration of the speaker which uses an electric charge to adjust pitch and volume). Some argue that there may be a noticeable difference in audio quality with better cables. I personally, have never experienced a difference. You may. However, the evidence tends to point toward a placebo effect with audio cables where expense causes the listener to feel that the audio is better.
Answered by Blue Shirt
Q: QuestionDoes the screen swivel on the base?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer No it does not swivel. Be very very careful if you opt to set it up yourself. I am shopping for a new tv because the screws came out of the base, the tv fell and is now junk. It took a year for the screws to come out, so check the base once and awhile and make sure the screws are still there and secure. The tv was awesome, best picture ever and I want another one!
Answered by Starguard
Q: Questiondoes the tv scale everything up to 2160p?How do current TV broadcasts in 1080i/p look on this TV? Does the TV support 1080 or is everything upscaled to 2160p?
Asked by mikey.
- A:Answer HD content still looks amazing. This TV delivers a television broadcast and plays DVDs or Blu ray disks in the format in which they are sent. So if you are watching an NFL game from your satellite receiver that broadcasts in 1080p at 60Hz, the TV will deliver the program at 1080p 60Hz. If you are using a newer blu ray player to upscale your current blu ray 1080p disks to 2160p, it will display in 2160p. Basically, the television does not upscale any content, it only matches the resolution and refresh rates to the signal it receives.
Answered by MikeRowe
Q: QuestionDoes this smart TV get Amazon PrimeI want to stream Amazon Prime movies does this smart Tv have app for Amazaon
Asked by Jean.
- A:Answer Yes, it has an Amazon Prime app, as well as Netflix.
Answered by mputnam1
Q: QuestionSpecs say 120 hz motion but reading some of the reviews indicate it is more like 60 hz including someone who returned it for motion blur.Specs say 120 hz motion but reading some of the reviews indicate it is more like 60 hz including someone who returned it for motion blur. Trying to decide on a new TV. This one seems good but I am concerned about the refresh rate. Might get a regular HD with true 120 Hz. Any input specific to the refresh rate on this TV would be appreciated.
Asked by rp.
- A:Answer I had blur but it was because all of the advanced picture features were turned on. I turned that stuff off and the picture suddenly had depth and moves clearly. Most people are unaware that these features are turned on. I suppose if you had a low quality picture source it might help, but not for modern media.
Answered by GingerTech
Q: QuestionRegular Antenna hook upIs there still a place to attach a regular outdoor type antenna. We do not have cable.
Asked by Rofran.
- A:Answer Yes it can be used with an antenna
Answered by Gamer247
Q: QuestionWhat is fxza?What does the fxza stand for as compared to the tvs that don't have it in description ?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer It's part of the full model number. Some retailers don't add the letters in ads or the website, but it's the same TV. Thanks for your interest in Samsung products. --Mr. S
Answered by Samsung
Q: QuestionIs this tv directv ready?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer Yes, it is on the list of tvs approved as Directv ready on Directv.com but check with Directv to make sure the list is current.
Answered by Memo