devontechsupport.com Updated: 2018-01-05 02:22:42
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Although the TV size trend continues to march inexorably upwards, there are still plenty of people who don't want, can't afford or can't accommodate a really massive screen, but who would still like their new TV to carry the latest cutting-edge features a...
The UE43KS7500 has more going for it than most. It's arguably the most attractive ‘small' 4K TV I've seen this season, and it's packed with cutting edge technology and features you wouldn't normally find for so little money. These include genuinely high l...
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It's been a while since we've seen a range of TVs as consistent as Samsung's 2016 UHD line up. No matter the screen size, in both curved and flat designs, it impresses us time and time again with a picture that ticks all the boxes. Even as one of its en...
Sharp, bright picture, Broad, subtle colour palette, Good HDR, Stable motion performance, Easy to use interface...
Curved display seems unnecessary at this size...
While big screens might have the wow factor for reviewers and consumers alike, smaller-screen TVs are still a go-to for many, whether that be down to a lack of space or sometimes just as a second TV.The UE43KS7500 is a solid choice for either of those ins...
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Although the TV size trend continues to march inexorably upwards, there are still plenty of people who don't want, can't afford or can't accommodate a really massive screen, but who would still like their new TV to carry the latest cutting-edge features a...
Strong HDR picture quality, Attractive design, Affordable for genuine HDR, Low input lag...
Bit small for 4K, Curved screen feels unnecessary, Curved screen adds cost, Some backlight flaws...
It's easy to imagine the UE43KS7500 flying off the shelves. After all, it looks achingly cute in its svelte curved bodywork, it ticks all the right up-to-the-minute 4K and HDR specification boxes, and it's startlingly affordable for such a heavily feature...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2018-01-05 02:22:44
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Although the TV size trend continues to march inexorably upwards, there are still plenty of people who don't want, can't afford or can't accommodate a really massive screen, but who would still like their new TV to carry the latest cutting-edge features a...
Strong HDR picture quality, Attractive design, Affordable for genuine HDR, Low input lag...
Bit small for 4K, Curved screen feels unnecessary, Curved screen adds cost, Some backlight flaws...
It's easy to imagine the UE43KS7500 flying off the shelves. After all, it looks achingly cute in its svelte curved bodywork, it ticks all the right up-to-the-minute 4K and HDR specification boxes, and it's startlingly affordable for such a heavily feature...
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The UE43KS7500 is a 43-inch TV with a curved screen, a native UHD resolution and support for HDR (high dynamic range) playback. While this looks like a strong feature set for a £799 TV, its curved screen, small size and minor backlight flaws ultimately m...
Spectacular picture quality, Well-presented smart TV system, Cute design...
Curved screen creates issues without much benefit, Backlight clouding and vertical banding, Too small for curved and 4K technologies...
The UE43KS7500 is a talented TV. It looks lovely, and delivers plenty of picture quality thrills. It's too small to do full justice to its native UHD resolution, though, and Samsung's KS7000 series offers better value...
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After all, with prices for the 55in KS7500 on test here currently hoovering around £1,700, it means you're spending another £200 on top of the same-sized model in the KS7000 series. That's quite a sizable saving if you're not fussed about having a curved...
The Samsung UE55KS7500 packs in 4K and HDR but its image quality is a little so-so for the money...
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The KS7500 is Samsung's entry-level model in their SUHD range of Ultra HD 4K TVs and as such it sits just below the KS9000 in the pecking order. The KS7500 uses a curved panel but if that isn't to your tastes, there's also the flat-panelled KS7000, which...
Impressive greyscale and colour accuracy, Excellent black levels and contrast ratios, Decent local dimming, Effective video processing, Full HDR support, Incredibly low input lag, State-of-the-art smart features...
No support for 3D, Occasional bright edges and clouding, Backlight sometimes struggled with HDR content...
The Samsung UE55KS7500 represents the entry point for their SUHD range of TVs but don't for one second think that means an entry-level standard of performance. The KS7500 has an almost identical feature set to the more expensive KS9000, which represents S...
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The Samsung UE55KS7500′s gently curved panel is framed by a slim black bezel and a silver side trim. Its chassis is also relatively slender, helped by the set's edge-lit LED backlight and breakaway connections box. The front Ultra Black moth-eye filter is...
Although its HDR presentation was a bit hit and miss, the Samsung UE55KS7500 earned our “Recommended” award thanks to superb post-calibration accuracy, good screen uniformity, high motion clarity, and outstanding gaming responsiveness...
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gadgetscentral.co.uk Updated: 2017-09-18 02:49:56
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The KS7000 series sits at the bottom of Samsung's 2016 SUHD TV range, and the KS7500 reviewed here is the curved version of its sibling.Admittedly, the KS7500's 4,200mm curvature radius is pretty subtle, so unless you're after a particularly flashy centre...
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