Samsung - 60" Class - (60" Diag.) - LED - 2160p - Smart - 3D - 4K Ultra HD TV
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Key Specs
- Display TypeLED
- Screen Size Class60 inches
- High Dynamic Range (HDR)No
- Specific Manufacturer TechnologiesMotion Rate 240, SmartView 2.0, ConnectShare Movie
- Smart PlatformSamsung Smart TV
- Streaming ServicesHulu, Netflix, YouTube
- Number of HDMI Inputs4
General
- Product Name60" Class - (60" Diag.) - LED - 2160p - Smart - 3D - 4K Ultra HD TV
- BrandSamsung
- Model NumberUN60JU7090FXZA
- ColorSilver
- Color CategorySilver
Dimension
(H)

(H)
- Product Height With Stand33 inches
- Product Width53.7 inches
- Product Depth With Stand11.6 inches
- Product Height Without Stand31.1 inches
- Product Depth Without Stand2.2 inches
- Product Weight With Stand56.4 pounds
- Product Weight Without Stand47.2 pounds
Box Dimension
- Height35.1 inches
- Width63.2 inches
- Depth7.2 inches
Display
- Display TypeLED
- Screen Size60 inches
- Screen Size Class60 inches
- High Dynamic Range (HDR)No
- Curved ScreenNo
- Language(s) DisplayedEnglish, French, Spanish
- 3D TechnologyYes
Feature
- Remote Control TypeStandard
- Specific Manufacturer TechnologiesMotion Rate 240, SmartView 2.0, ConnectShare Movie
- Smart CapableYes
- Smart PlatformSamsung Smart TV
- Streaming ServicesHulu, Netflix, YouTube
- Indoor Or Outdoor UseIndoor
- TV TunerDigital
Connectivity
- Number of HDMI Inputs4
- Number Of USB Port(s) (Total)3
- Number of Digital Optical Audio Outputs1
- Number of Analog Audio Outputs1
- Number of Component Video Inputs1
- Number of Composite Video Inputs1
- Number of DVI Inputs0
- RF Antenna InputYes
- Network CompatibilityBuilt-in Wi-Fi
Compatibility
- VESA Wall Mount Standard400mm x 400mm
Audio
- Surround Sound SupportedDTS Studio Sound, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS Premium Sound
Power
- ENERGY STAR CertifiedYes
- EPEAT QualifiedNo
- Estimated Annual Operating Cost19 United States dollars
- Estimated Annual Electricity Use161 kilowatt hours
Included
- Stand IncludedYes
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 year
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 year
Other
- UPC887276143323
Customer rating
Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 844 reviews
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Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Viewed next to JS7000
Posted .Well someone Broke the ranks and put one on display somewhere(not going to tell). Mounted right alongside a 60" JS7000 and the Sony XBR55X850C on the other. Based on the settings in the environment I witnessed I thought the Sony and JS colors were too Hyped trying to look like the OLED sets. Maybe we all want coloring book colors to paint over what real skin tones and flowers look like but not me. Just on the other side of the Sony was the JU7100 which had a very similar appearance. They were running last years Super Bowl on all the sets and I was Impressed with the Picture coming from the "FRANKENSET" that everyone is so upset about. Since I was shopping for a 60" TV I guess I was going to get the horrible Sharp Panel everyone hates so why pay $$$$$more$$$$$$$? Anyway back to my Review....Opinion....Viewpoint. I decided to Purchase the JU7090 despite the doom and gloom of the Elites. I hooked it up myself and followed the Cal settings posted on RTINGS for the JU7100 The Nerve of me! We have Cablevision (which is Pretty Lousy) and it gave us a wonderful picture. Of course it's soft when Viewing 480i/p content you can only do so much. the 1080i/720P content is crisp and contrast is quite good. I watched some Netflix 4K content and it is obviously heavily compressed but the colors and black levels on daredevil reminded me of my Pioneer Elite Plasma. Local dimming works pretty well so far. As far as color shift off axis we haven't noticed anything until 45 deg or more. Up-close viewing is pretty solid too one seat is within 5-6 foot off axis in which I was force to sit in because the Teenagers took over my Lair. The remote is OK for general use and the smart apps launch well with it. Not sure about using the smart remote some have said the Voice Recognition doesn't work so no need to purchase that. I have a keyboard that works with this TV verified by others so no big deal. So far this TV has impressed me and the best thing about it is all the options that are worthless to me were left off so Hurray to Samsung keep the FrankenTV's coming. The JS8000, JU7090 60" TV's will be gone from the stores soon so don't delay. This TV is a Great Value especially if the 65" is too big for your space.
I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Excellent TV for a great price
|Posted .I bought this TV January 18th and set it up and was amazed by the PQ. I had bought the Sony 55x810c which was highly rated for its PQ. However, after having it for a day and almost fully satisfied (I wanted a 60", but Sony didn't have one in that size) I saw the sale on JU7090. For the same price I could get the Samsung at 60". I wasn't sure about the PQ on this as there was none on display and no reviews. All I read was that this is the same as JU7100 with some features missing (smart remote, voice interaction, PurColor, Wide Color Enhancer and Ultra Clear Panel). Now all that sounded like this TV was going to be a huge step down from JU7100 and also from what I already had (x810c). I still decided to return the x810c and try this one. I was surprised at how good the PQ was. It looked much nicer than the Sony and the PQ is almost as good as Sony. I am pretty happy with the purchase. It is a great looking TV as well with gunmetal bezel along with a much sturdier stand (Sony stand was wobbly and very lightweight). Now a little more detail (I am far from an expert so take this with a grain of salt): 1. Youtube 4k Demo: Looks amazing and on par with some of the higher end TVs on display at BB 2. Sports: Watched the NFL playoff game and Seahawks looked terrible (not sure if the TV is the problem or the team) - no problem with fast motion. Great clarity! 3. Regular cable: Looks really good, but some channels are better than others during live shows. On demand shows are all great. 4. Hulu: Excellent PQ. Overall: I am extremely happy with the TV and the price I paid was just the right spot. Was able to buy at BB with a mover's coupon to get it less than $1k including taxes. Here are my picture settings: General: Mode: Standard Backlight: 8 Contrast: 80 Brightness: 45 Sharpness: 70 Color: 50 Advanced: Dynamic Contrast: High Black Tone: Dark Flesh tone: 0 RGB Only Mode: Off Color Space: Native Gamma: 0 Picture Options: Color Tone: Standard Digital Clean View: High MPEG Noise Filter: High Film Mode: Auto2 Auto Motion Plus: Clear
I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Best buy TV for $$$
Posted .I was reading 4K TV reviews comparing TVs on other sites for almost 2 weeks. And yesterday when I saw deal on Samsung UN60JU7090FXZA model went to shop to check on. Honestly I was inclining towards Sony TV and impressed with LG TV as well. But for $999/- ignoring this deal would be a big mistake so grabbed Samsung TV yesterday night. I was comparing UN60JU7090FXZA with my old Sony Bravia 46" HDTV. (have uploaded here few samples for your reference - This is not APPLE to APPLE comparison) I am really impressed with picture quality, this TV has 8 bit picture panel, 120 Hz (240 motion rate) comes with smart remote and one connect mini (not ONE CONNECT). Plugging TV to home Wi-Fi is super easy, did find lag in TV remote control operation though. PROS: Price, Crisp picture quality, Light weight to its size, Good Dolby sound, 3D enable (Active mode) - Haven’t tested 3D movie. CONS: Felt like not natural colors (I like Sony picture colors), Sony has superb picture panel and picture never dims, if you are viewing it from 150 degree angle. This is not true for UN60JU7090FXZA TV.
I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
awesome bargain
|Posted .After days and hours of messing with the picture setting I can really say this TV have great picture. Do yourself a favor and take the risk and change the picture setting and go back to the default settings and compare until you get it right. I tried to copy settings from others with 7 series TVs but I love my personal settings and my fiance immediately noticed the difference. I can only imagine the picture when 4K content is available. Last time I checked I noticed that this particular model is sold out so I'm guessing I should be happy that I purchased it and received the great price with great features. I hope that it's not discontinued because that can mean that support may be limited. TV looks great and quality seems good enough but only time will tell. Setup was easy enough for anyone with no tech experience and connecting to WiFi was really easy. Just remember to get help taking the TV out the box and setting it on the TV stand or with mounting. Since it is a Samsung TV you do have features that are integrated to your Samsung gadgets so that will be a plus to those consumers. I can go on about the TV but give it a chance and experience it for yourself like I did and exchange or return within the guidelines to something else if not satisfied.
I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Excellent TV for 999.99
Posted .I took delivery of the Samsung 7090 this AM. Aesthetically, the tv looks very sharp. From a picture perspective, in the minimal time I had before going to work, the picture surpassed my expectations. The color I need to play with but that is expected. There is no evidence of the soap opera affect once turning off all the image correction. The picture is sharp, detailed and I havent noticed any judder or motion blur. The picture looks great on 4k, and on a streamed 1080i copy of Specter, the TV looks great as well. The remote is a bit limited but Ill probably get a mouse and keyboard for it anyways. I think you would be hard-pressed to find a TV of this quality (that isnt a vizio). Ive seen the 7100 in person and this is easily comparable. Thus far, I am happy I saved the money.
I would recommend this to a friendFeatures
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Priced right
|Posted .Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Bought 2 TVs . One Sony 50 ‘from Magnolia Dept and this one. Glad we did. The Sony was far more expensive and yes this one compares to the Sony. It’s in our bedroom but is family room quality. If we had to redo... we’d definitely would buy 2 of these.
Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendRating 4 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Good for the price
Posted .Love the size but it is unfortunate that samsung doesn't utilize their best panels in the 60" size. I would gladly have paid $300 more for an original TH02 etc. Samsung panel as I've compared them with identical feeds and the difference is quite significant to my eyes in colors and motion blur among other. Couldn't afford their SUHD. Indeed as another reviewer herein said, the 3D is too Dark. Remote sucks for smart TV but no biggie I'll get a $25 keyboard and pad combo from amazon. 1080 feeds and OTA look good/great cable and satellite compressed/poor feed stations look poor as expected on most 4K TV's. All the latter whining aside I consider this TV a good bridge and great value until content quality 1080+ is abundant. It sets the bar for a name-brand sub $1000 4K TV of which there are more to come. Nice job Samsung.
I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Picture Perfect
|Posted .Bought TV at Best Buy for an awesome price and can't beat the 2 year interest free financing. The picture quality is AMAZING!!! Even at full price this TV is worth it! We loved it so much we bought a 40" version of this TV for our bedroom. You can never go back to regular 1080p HD.
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionIs this TV compatible with HDCP 2.2?Without it, it won't be able to process 4K content via blu ray players in the future. Thanks.
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer I asked Samsung support this on a chat this morning and they confirmed that it is in fact comoatible. Also it does support HDR... Samsung just has a different name for theirs.
Answered by John
Q: Question3D glasses must be used for all programing ???Did you need to use the glasses for all programing or only for 3D movies and events ???
Asked by Jorge.
- A:Answer ONLY for 3D blue ray DVD's or 3D programming. What's great about this tv is that under PICTURE settings, you can turn on 3D viewing and then wear the glasses and you see regular programming in 3D. You can then turn it off and goes back to normal viewing. Glasses are used ONLY for viewing 3D
Answered by nestorg
Q: QuestionHow is this for gaming like xbox and PS4?
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer With Game mode on its excellent. It's not easy to find game mode on this tv it's listed under other settings. I played Black Ops 3 on Xbox One last night and loved it. No noticiple input lag and the picture is unreal. Without using the game mode setting it felt like there could have been a slight input lag but not to bad. I didn't notice any motion blur on either setting. Much better gaming TV then my Panisonic Plasma or Sony led tv.
Answered by TY13
Q: Questionwhats the difference between the Samsung 60 in model 7000 and 7090
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer As far as I can tell, the remote. The 7100 has the Smart remote, the 7090 does not. One can speculate that the panels will be of lower quality for the 7090 because of the price difference, but I can't confirm that and my TV has zero issues with contrast/deep blacks, or screen uniformity.
Answered by abobo
Q: QuestionIs the refresh rate on this TV 120 or 249?I see the Motion Rate is 240 but is that the same as the refresh rate? Could not find in the specs. Thank you.
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer With Samsung, the motion rate is the double of the refresh rate. Since the Motion rate(Or CMR as samsung calls it) is 240.. you will be getting a refresh rate of 120 Hz.
Answered by Gomu
Q: QuestionVideo calibration settingsLooking for video calibration settings for this set. I've been playing with set for two days trying get a good picture. Does anyone have settings that they would suggest. I know every room and set is different but I'm looking for a good starting point.
Asked by Moose.
- A:Answer Try these - I have changed these slightly recently, but should be a good start for you. General: Mode: Standard Backlight: 8 Contrast: 80 Brightness: 45 Sharpness: 70 Color: 50 Advanced: Dynamic Contrast: High Black Tone: Dark Flesh tone: 0 RGB Only Mode: Off Color Space: Native Gamma: 0 Picture Options: Color Tone: Standard Digital Clean View: High MPEG Noise Filter: High Film Mode: Auto2 Auto Motion Plus: Clear
Answered by Anonymous
Q: QuestionDoes the TV come with a remote? Is it the smart remote?
Asked by Jake.
- A:Answer It comes with a remote. No, it's not a smart remote.
Answered by Nate
Q: Questionsmart remotewheher this tv support smart remote? if yes, is this tv support voice interaction with smart remote?
Asked by SUBHANI.
- A:Answer I believe TV does not support voice recogni.. but handles cursor movement well on screen
Answered by Vishal