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Key Specifications
Display: 55″ QLED panel with Quantum Dot technology, 100% color volume, 4K resolution (3840×2160)
Refresh Rate: Native 60 Hz (no support for 120 Hz or VRR).
Backlight: “Dual LED” edge-lit system, no local dimming
Processor: Samsung Quantum Processor Lite 4K with Dual LED enhancements
Picture Quality & Performance
Everyday Viewing: Bright enough for well-lit rooms; vibrant but not exceptional HDR performance.
Black Levels: VA panel offers good uniformity, but contrast is limited without local dimming—blacks often appear gray in dark scenes.
Detail & Upscaling: Excellent detail reproduction; upscales SD content well.
Motion Handling: Includes Motion Xcelerator and optional black-frame insertion (BFI), though 60 Hz panel still results in noticeable motion blur
Gaming Capabilities
Input Lag: Around 10 ms at 60 Hz—quick enough for casual gaming.
Missing Features: No HDMI 2.1, VRR, or 120 Hz support limits gaming potential.
Extras: Supports ALLM and Samsung’s Gaming Hub with cloud-gaming apps.
Audio & Smart Features
Speakers: Built-in 20 W 2.0 channel sound with Adaptive Sound and OTS Lite, but lacks bass and surround depth
Smart Platform: Runs Samsung’s Tizen OS (2024 version) with apps (Netflix, Prime, etc.), Multi View, solar-powered USB‑C remote, and Samsung TV Plus (ad‑supported channels)
Input & Connectivity
HDMI: 3 × HDMI 2.0 (no 120 Hz passthrough).
Audio Output: eARC capable, optical audio, Ethernet, Wi‑Fi (dual-band).
Design: Slim bezels, adjustable feet for soundbar clearance, VESA wall-mount ready.
Pros & Cons at a Glance
| ✅ Pros | ❌ Cons |
|---|---|
| Vivid QLED colors with good SDR brightness | No local dimming—weak HDR contrast |
| Sharp detail and great upscaling | Lacks HDMI 2.1, 120 Hz, and VRR—limited gaming |
| Smart Tizen OS with solar remote | Slim built-in audio—worth pairing with a soundbar |
| Adjustable feet, sleek design | Glossy screen may reflect in bright rooms |







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