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Samsung UE-65RU7402 65 "
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Support for AirPlay2 technology
Size65 "65 "
Operating systemSmart TV (proprietary system)Smart TV (proprietary system)
Display
Screen surfaceglossy (anti-glare)glossy (anti-glare)
Resolution3840x2160 px3840x2160 px
4K upscaling
Frame rate60 Hz60 Hz
Dynamic scene index
1900 fps /PQI/
1400 fps /PQI/
HDR supportHDR10+HDR10+
Brightness / contrast enhancement
 /Contrast Enhancement/
Colour enhancement
 /Dynamic Crystal Color/
 /PurColor/
Multimedia
Sound power20 W20 W
Number of speakers22
Audio decodersDolby Digital PlusDolby Digital Plus
Digital tuner
DVB-T2 (terrestrial)
DVB-C (cable)
DVB-S2 (satellite)
DVB-T2 (terrestrial)
DVB-C (cable)
DVB-S2 (satellite)
Teletext
Features
Features
AirPlay 2
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
TV recording
Miracast
Bluetooth
DLNA support
voice control
Amazon Alexa
Google Assistant
Bixby
AirPlay 2
Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
TV recording
Miracast
Bluetooth
DLNA support
voice control
Amazon Alexa
Google Assistant
Bixby
Connectors
Inputs
USB
LAN
component
composite
USB
LAN
component
composite
HDMI33
Outputs
optical
optical
General
Wall mountVESA 400x300 mmVESA 400x300 mm
Power consumption122 W170 W
Energy efficiency classAA+
Dimensions (WxHxD)
1458x923x387 mm /with stand/
1458x917x313 mm /with stand/
Dimensions without stand (WxHxD)1458x837x59 mm1458x837x59 mm
Weight
28 kg /with stand/
25.5 kg /with stand/
Color
Added to E-Catalogapril 2019march 2019

4K upscaling

TV support 4K upscaling feature.

This feature is only found in models with 4K screens and above (see "Resolution"). It allows to increase the resolution of the original image to 4K (3840x2160), if it is initially lower — for example, to view a movie in 4K that was originally recorded in Full HD (1920x1080). This is not just about “stretching” the image to fill the screen (all TVs are capable of doing this), but about special processing, due to which the actual video resolution is increased. Of course, such video will still be inferior to content originally recorded in 4K; however, upscaling provides a noticeable improvement in quality over the raw signal.

Dynamic scene index

Dynamic Scene Index (DSI) provided by the TV screen.

DSI is a rather specific parameter that can be called "visible framerate". Its appearance is due to the fact that a high frame rate is highly desirable for dynamic scenes — it provides smooth images and good detail of moving objects. However, for technical reasons, it is not possible to achieve indicators above 200 Hz in most screens. In order to remedy the situation, manufacturers use special technologies that create the effect of increasing the frame rate.

Such technologies may have different names, but they have the same principle of operation — inserting additional frames between the "own" frames of the video being played. And the dynamic scene index describes the overall effectiveness of such technology used in a TV. For example, a DSI of 200 Hz means that the image quality on the screen approximates a frame rate of 200 Hz, although the actual frame rate is often as low as 50-60 Hz.

In the most advanced models, the dynamic scene index can be up to 3000 Hz, and options above 3000 Hz are considered to be TVs with a high dynamic scene index. However, it is worth noting that such specifications are more of an advertising ploy than a real advantage: in fact, the threshold for human perception is 400 – 500 Hz, a further increase in the DSI does not give a clearly visible improvement in the image.

Brightness / contrast enhancement

TV support for one or another brightness / contrast enhancement technology.

Usually, in this case, software image processing is implied, in such a way as to improve brightness and/or contrast (if necessary). Specific processing methods may be different — in particular, in some cases we are actually talking about turning standard content into HDR (see above), and some manufacturers do not specify technical details at all. The effectiveness of different technologies can also be different, and besides, it is highly dependent on the specific content: in some cases, the improvement will be obvious, in others it may be almost imperceptible. Also note that this feature is not always useful, so in most models it is turned off.

Power consumption

The electrical power normally consumed by the TV. This parameter strongly depends on the screen size and sound power (see above), however, it can be determined by other parameters — primarily additional features and technologies implemented in the design. It is worth noting that most modern LCD TVs are quite economical, and most often this parameter does not play a significant role — in most cases, power consumption is about several tens of watts. And even large models with a diagonal of 70 – 90" consume about 200 – 300 W — this can be compared with the system unit of a low-power desktop PC.

Energy efficiency class

The energy efficiency class characterizes how efficiently the TV consumes electricity. Initially, the classes were denoted by simple Latin letters — A (the most efficient), B, C. However, later improved classes “A+ ”, “A++”, etc. appeared (the more "pluses", the more efficient the device).

The energy class will generally affect the price accordingly, but this difference will eventually pay off with lower electricity bills.
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