• PurColor: Enjoy millions of shades of color, fine tuned to create an incredibly vibrant picture
  • Motion Rate 120: Smooth action on fast-moving content
  • HDR: View stunning high dynamic range content with a TV designed to support HDR10+
  • Slim Design: An elegant slim design for a modern look you’ll admire
  • Smart TV: Access your streaming services all in one place using the Samsung Remote Control
  • Power Supply (V) AC110-120 Volt 50/60 Hertz
  • Please note the differences between the UN65NU7100 and the UN65NU710D. NU7100: Dark gray stand color, 450 nits HDR sustained brightness, Mega Dynamic Contrast. NU710D: Charcoal black stand color, 430 nits HDR sustained brightness, Ultra Dynamic Contrast.

Easy to set up and connect to internet. Lots of apps available including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, HBO Go, CBS All Access.

I have to say the picture quality on Samsung displays is unarguably simply the best top of the line quality you can possibly get. The sound quality is crisp clear with noticeable slight bass, wich for TV speakers is not bad at all. Package arrived on time and in one piece, mounted on the wall, turned it on and worked to perfection. The menus are simple and easy to understand, with plenty of options for absolutely everything. This TV can be remotely operated from anywhere in the world you may be with the Samsung SmartThings App. It has all the apps you can hope for like Netflix and Prime Video. I personally like to set the picture to Dynamic setting with makes the blacks deeper and whites more intense for an amazingly rich picture contrast. There is an option to let the TV auto adjust the brightness depending on the room lighting wich is awesome.

Recently purchased this because previous TV wouldn’t stop freezing. Had this one about a month and works great so far. I don’t really use the “Smart” features but it has all of that stuff. I downloaded the MLB app and streamed a free game and the picture was amazing. Then the season ended. Very nice and small bezel all around. Tiny red LED light on underside (next to power button) when TV is off. (Last TV had a big red light facing forward). I got the 50” and it was lightweight enough for me to mount to the wall by myself, but I am not small. Would recommend that most people will need 2 people.

Love the quality. Can't go wrong with Samsung. A little big for my room but spend most my time here. Love the smart TV

I got this to replace a Vizio 39" TV. After hanging it to the wall it took only 15 minutes to install. The setup to WiFi was automatic. Setup of Prime and Netflix was equally easy. The picture quality is excellent. I have not changed any settings to the picture. The picture isn't very good looking at it from an angle. I especially like the sound quality. The Vizio sound quality wasn't nearly as good as this is. The remote is a little difficult. Sometimes you have to push a button twice to get it to respond. The manual is very much lacking in instructions. I would highly recommend this TV to anyone looking for a quality 40" TV.

This is the most beautiful picture television we've ever owned, as a 30-something couple. Incredibly easy set-up, intuitive operation, and gorgeously clear picture. Granted, we're penny-pinchers, so this was a big splurge for us, even though it's far less pricey than other comparable televisions. Very happy with this purchase.

Initial Impression: Man this is big! This is obviously relative, but coming from a 49” and a 60” previously this seems huge! Packaging was good. Well protected. I ripped apart the box trying to get the TV out until I realized that once you remove the nylon strap, the top of the box just slides off… Aesthetics: I’m super picky about bezels. I can’t STAND a thick bezel. You could show me a great picture with a thick bezel and I would hate the TV. With that being said, last years model was on the edge (pun intended) of how thick of a bezel I could stand. I’m happy to see they’ve decreased the bezel size in this years model. I wasn’t overly excited when I saw the pictures of the stand legs, but they turned out to be better than I thought. I would still prefer them to be on the outer edge of the TV, but I understand why Samsung decided to go with the placement since finding a TV stand to accommodate for legs any further spread out, especially with the TV size) would be a lot more difficult. Multi placement for the legs would have been nice to tackle that issue. The legs are made of some sort of ABS plastic, metal would have been preferred, but they have a nice to finish to them so I don’t mind. I think most people would be mounting a TV this big, which I think would alleviate my only real concern with the TV. Set-up/Software: Seamless. I fell in love with it from the prior model and I’m glad to see they’ve kept the key features and added on some. There is an option to set-up and integrate using Samsung Smart Things app on your phone. I didn’t do this (because I was anxious to start watching), but I do remember that last year’s model integrated and it was really convenient. All in all it was super-fast, super easy. Screens were fluid and easy to understand. As a software developer I tend to get frustrated easy when things aren’t natural, but the TV has a good UI/UX design. It has all the apps I need/use (and then some). I love having Spotify as an app, that’s the only one that stuck out to me as what usually isn’t available on other smart TV’s. Definitely a plus since I listen to music on my TV through my surround sound often and used to resort to using a ChromeCast to do so. Also having a web browser is super handy! Pulling up a facebook link or a random site to watch/read news is always a perk. My only con in this category would be the lack of ability to turn off the screen and keep audio on. Maybe I haven’t found the option yet, but I don’t think the TV supports that. If anyone knows how, PLEASE let me know. Picture: What everyone wants to know! It’s great! For the model/price point, I don’t think you can beat the picture. Compared to the similar class Vizio’s and LG’s, this is definitely a lot sharper. Compared with the Sony models I think it’s a toss-up, BUT the Sony models are generally pricier, and I don’t know if the software is on par with Samsung, especially with the smart phone integration. The blacks are darker and the whites brighter. The presets for different picture modes is pretty good and you can switch easily depending on what you watch. I find myself sticking to “Dynamic” mode the most. There is little to no glare on the screen, and I have the TV placed right next to a wall of windows with the blinds open 90% of the time. I think the “Dynamic” TV mode helps in this regard as well. No cons with the picture except it’s not OLED, but that’s obviously a different category J Other: I don’t like the remote. I know the TV is still in the entry/mid level category, but I don’t like that the remote is not sleeker and “smart.” More so I’m disappointed you cannot purchase and link a Samsung Smart remote. I think the ability to use your phone helps, but having a smart “sleek” remote would have been nice. I don’t like having to look at the remote to figure out what button I’m pressing. Once again, this is just me nit-picking. Which says how much I like everything else about the TV. There’s plenty of inputs and plenty of room to attach without using an “extension” cable for things like a Chromecast and FireStick (although you probably wouldn’t need them anyways). No RCA connection out the box, but it does come with a splitter to get you that if needed.

I bought this to replace my 9 year old Sharp 1080p LCD so I can get the most out of my PS4 Pro and it looks good, good color and clarity, super light weight, has all the connections I need. I will update after owning it some time. Only Con I see out of the box is the feet are pretty small if your going to just set it on a piece of furniture Im not conviced it would be super stable, this is not a concern for me as I wall mounted, but its something to note. Note on Mounting: I have a 10+ year old universal mount (Which was more than adequate for this TV) however samsung's instructions are not clear on the exact bolts you need for the TV or if the included spacers are required for non-versa mounting systems. 1.) Yes, the included spacers are requires regardless of mounting system, the top stick out and the bottom will be flush when inserted so dont be alarmed. 2.) they list in the instructions 43-45mm long M8, 1.25 twist bolts for my 55" version, once at the hardware store you will discover there are 40mm and 50mm bolts but nothing in between, I got 4 of each just to be safe and found that the 50mm where perfect and the 40mm would have be far too short (not sure 45mm would either if you find some), so get 50mm, 1.25 twist, M8 Bolts.

I have always had fantastic performance with Samsung products. They are easy to set up and integrate very well with my other Samsung products. This was no exception. The picture is very good. I can't really say much for the sound quality as I am using it with a sound bar and wireless sub. It has all of the features I wanted in a smart TV including a sleep timer. I do wish however, that there were more timer intervals available. As it is the available times are 30 min., 60 min., 120 min. and 180 min. It would be nice to have options of 45 and 90 minutes. It's also very nice that it has 3 HDMI inputs and an fiber optic digital audio out. If you use the included leg stands, you may well want to also attach some type of tether to the TV and a wall as the legs are not very wide relative to the television's height.

Update 11/30 we’ve had this TV for several days, I love the picture but just now noticing some of the cable channels aren’t coming through- is anyone else experiencing this? Is something wrong with this Samsung I just purchased?? I hooked it up to xfinity and WiFi very easily and HDMI 1, I’m assuming that HDMI 2,3,4 are for other stuff like sound bar,, ect,., I’m not sure now if it’s working in its optimal capacity, especially if some channels aren’t working- help anyone out there who has this model, I guess I have to contact seller 😞 we love this Samsung, I’m hoping there’s something I can do here from home. We got our new Samsung yesterday, it arrived a day early. It’s our first 4K HDR 58 inch. We have a cute little house for just me and my husband, I didn’t realize the screen was so big! We probably would have been fine with 50 inch , but we love it 😍 the setup was super easy via remote rather than opening a Samsung account to do setup via app, the remote was quick and easy steps- the picture is gorgeous and crisp- I read reviews that sound was a problem, the volume is great and goes really high on regular programming. I haven’t tried Netflix or Prime yet so I’ll see how the sound works with that later. Overall very pleased with our new purchase- 1st Samsung for us and we got an excellent price for such a beautiful big screen. Highly recommend! 😃