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Samsung UN55MU9000 smart TV review: No quantum dots, but silky smooth motion

Samsung UN55MU9000 smart TV review: No quantum dots, but silky smooth motion

Posted on September 29, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

While lacking the rich, highly accurate color of Samsung’s QLED TVs, the MU9000 series holds its own with anything not using quantum dots or OLED. These are excellent TVs for the price.

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At the high end of the TV market, you have Samsung’s QLED, OLEDs from LG and Sony—and not a lot else to choose from. The mid-range, however, where Samsung’s MU9000 series Premium UHD TV resides, is rife with competent sets. The UN55MU9000 reviewed here ($2,000 MSRP available for $1,497.99 at Amazon) raises its head above the crowd by virtue of its super-smooth motion, excellent user interface, and stylish remote. Color on the other hand, is strictly run of the mill.

Design

The 55-inch class UN55MU9000 follows the modern thin-screen design: narrow at the top and thicker at the bottom (depth-wise), where the electronics are stored. The bezel is thin enough that it “disappears” during use. Between that and the stylish stand, the TV looks quite nice sitting on a table (or mounted on the wall).
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