Samsung - 58" Class - LED - MU6070 Series - 2160p - 4K UHD TV with HDR
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Description
Features
4K Color Drive Elite
Colors are both vibrant and pure, giving you a realistic experience.
57.5" screen (measured diagonally from corner to corner)
Large enough to provide an immersive experience for everyone in the room.
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.
Watch high dynamic range (HDR) content on your TV
With an HDR-compatible 4K TV, you can enjoy HDR movies and TV shows, in addition to all your current content.
LED TVs perform well in all lighting conditions
They also deliver plasma-like deep blacks and rich colors.
Advanced TV sound
Two 20W speakers, DTS Premium Sound 5.1.
2 HDMI inputs for the best home theater connection
High-speed HDMI delivers picture and digital surround sound in one convenient cable. HDMI cable not included.
2 USB inputs
Easily connect your digital camera or other USB device to view compatible JPEG files.
Manage the viewing experience for your kids
The built-in V-chip lets you block content based on program ratings and check ratings of unfamiliar programs.
What's Included
- Samsung UN58MU6070E
- Samsung TM1240A remote control
- Stand
Manuals & Guides
- User Manual (PDF)
Q: QuestionI looked this model number up (EXZA) on Samsungs website but I found no information on it. Is that a typo, how is this different from the same TV with the (FXZA)?
Asked by Frank.
- A:Answer this model is not a SMART tv; I ordered it and was sent the SMART version which also has lower watt speakers -there is nothing differentiating the 6070 smart from the EXZA. Very frustrating experience.
Answered by tv52
Q: Questionwhat is the motion rates on this TV?
Asked by ALex.
- A:Answer This TV has a 120 motion rate.
Answered by CommunityAnswer
Q: QuestionIs this TV smart or not? In the description, it says it is, but in the specifications, where it says Smart Capable, it says "No". In the title it does not say "Smart", either.
Asked by carlosgg.
- A:Answer It's a Smart Tv with some apps already loaded.
Answered by Viking
Q: QuestionI bought a HDTV antenna and cant figure out how to find the channels. Anybody have experience with this?
Asked by Ellebee.
- A:Answer You must connect your antenna to tv first then go to settings then broadcasting then auto program. Select start and both air to scan channels. Hope that Helps Denis
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionWhy is this TV so much more expensive than others of its size? Even 60 inch brand name tvs are about a 100 dollars cheaper. Am I missing a seriously awesome spec on this???
Asked by Db.
- A:Answer Probably not but just like anything else you pay for the name of the manufacturer. However, I can say that the Samsung tv I’ve had for probably over 10 years is still going strong and the Vizio I bought died after about 1 1/2. I’m impartial to Samsung TV’s as I’ve never had any issues with them.
Answered by KPG35
Q: Questionwhat is the width of the stand? as it has to fit a certain width of tv stand.
Asked by jamison.
- A:Answer The stand is 40" wide by 10" deep.
Answered by NetGod
Q: Questiondoes the mu6070 58 inch have a program guide for over the air digital programing ? { AKA-roof top antenna programs }
Asked by maybe.
- A:Answer guess I will have to answer my own ? , according to info on cnet it has an EPG , electronic program guide , but I've been tricked by this claim before so you won't really know until you get it home and set up, it appears that every question only pertains to internet programs , seems the younger folks don't even know what a antenna is. I suggest staying away from LG , it only lasted 2 years , sony bravia has been good 8 years still working good. going to give Samsung a try. somebody please wish me luck I will most likely need it ,
Answered by maybe