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PurColor - See a wide spectrum of colors than traditional RGB models with Pur Color. From green turf to an amazing sunset, you’ll enjoy true to life picture quality with our innovative color technology.
4K Upscaling - Get a clearer picture for more of your shows and videos. 4K Upscaling transforms each pixel.
Motion Xcelerator - Watch your content smoothly while experiencing less lag and blur.
Mega Contrast - Automatically adjusts the brightness and contrast and reduces the difference between light and dark areas. HDR
Products Specifications
PurColor - See a wide spectrum of colors than traditional RGB models with Pur Color. From green turf to an amazing sunset, you’ll enjoy true to life picture quality with our innovative color technology.
4K Upscaling - Get a clearer picture for more of your shows and videos. 4K Upscaling transforms each pixel.
Motion Xcelerator - Watch your content smoothly while experiencing less lag and blur.
Mega Contrast - Automatically adjusts the brightness and contrast and reduces the difference between light and dark areas. HDR
The Samsung DU6900 is okay for mixed usage. It's best suited for gaming or to use as a PC monitor, as it's a very responsive TV with good enough SDR brightness and reflection handling to overcome some glare from moderately lit rooms. It falters a bit for watching HDR movies, as its HDR brightness is disappointing, and its contrast is quite poor, providing a muted HDR viewing experience. The TV is also very inaccurate in SDR out of the box, so SDR content doesn't respect the content creator's intent. The TV's low-quality content smoothing is also poor, so any low-bitrate content ends up with noticeable macro-blocking. Finally, it's a sub-par choice for any wide seating arrangement due to its narrow viewing angle.
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Reviewed on 04 Nov, 2024
The Samsung DU6900 is okay for mixed usage. It's best suited for gaming or to use as a PC monitor, as it's a very responsive TV with good enough SDR brightness and reflection handling to overcome some glare from moderately lit rooms. It falters a bit for watching HDR movies, as its HDR brightness is disappointing, and its contrast is quite poor, providing a muted HDR viewing experience. The TV is also very inaccurate in SDR out of the box, so SDR content doesn't respect the content creator's intent. The TV's low-quality content smoothing is also poor, so any low-bitrate content ends up with noticeable macro-blocking. Finally, it's a sub-par choice for any wide seating arrangement due to its narrow viewing angle.
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