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Samsung UN 85 S9

2013-01-07
hi I'm David cachemire from cnet I'm here with the samsung UN 85 s9 this is an 85 inch ultra high-definition 4k TV the largest Samsung is coming out with this in March so this TV is going to be a little bit bigger than the 84 inch TVs we've seen earlier but it does have similar specifications one of the big differences though is that this set has a full array backlight around the back which means it doesn't have the edge lit it has full LEDs behind the back samsung also included local dimming on this set so those two might actually improve picture quality a little bit beyond is least in terms what we seen before this set of course has 4k ultra high-def resolution that means four times the pixels of a standard 1080p TV on the other hand there is no 4k content currently available of course this TV will upscale standard high definition to fill that large screen and all of those pixels as you can see this set has a unique design Samsung calls it timeless around the edge is a thin black bezel and it kind of sits among a larger frame you can actually move the set up and down on the frame or you can even tilt it a little bit horizontally so it's one of the more unique designs we've seen it's pretty cool there's actually a little camera hidden along the top there that camera is used for skype and also for samsung's gesture control voice recognitions another feature on this television you can actually speak to the TV like previous Samsung televisions and there's a new touchpad remote included on all samsung high-end smart TVs this one's no exception you can actually talk into the microphone on the remote itself so all told a loaded television was even speakers along the bezel there on the outside so that's a quick look at Samsung's UN 85 s9 UHD 4k television I'm David Katz Maya from Cena
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