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  • 1. How high should a TV be mounted?

    Ideal TV mounting height depends on your seating area and eye level. A common recommendation is to position the center of the TV screen approximately at eye level when seated. This is often around 42 inches (107 cm) from the floor to the center of the TV. However, personal preference and room layout play a key role, so adjust for comfort and viewing ease.
  • HDR (High Dynamic Range) in TVs enhances picture quality by offering more vibrant colours and higher contrast. This means brighter whites, deeper blacks, and a wider range of colours, making images appear more lifelike. HDR TVs can provide a more immersive viewing experience, especially in movies and games that support HDR technology.
  • Yes, you can use a TV as a computer monitor. Samsung TVs have HDMI ports and PC mode that make them compatible with computers. Using a TV as a monitor can offer a larger screen size and potentially higher resolutions. However, keep in mind that TVs are generally optimized for video and may not provide the same sharpness and colour accuracy as dedicated computer monitors for tasks such as text reading or graphic design.
  • The main types of TV available are Crystal UHD, OLED, QLED, and Neo QLED. Crystal UHD TVs use a Crystal Processor to enhance colour expression and clarity and are known for their cost-effectiveness. OLED TVs offer excellent contrast and deep blacks, because each pixel emits its own light. QLED TVs use quantum dots to enhance colour and brightness. Neo QLED TVs use Quantum Mini LEDs for more precise brightness, contrast control, and a more detailed picture. Each type has its own strengths, making them suitable for different viewing preferences and budgets.
  • The refresh rate of a TV, measured in Hertz (Hz), refers to how many times per second a television displays an image. Common refresh rates are 60Hz and 120Hz. A higher refresh rate can provide smoother motion, which is particularly noticeable in fast-moving scenes in sports and action movies. Throughout the Samsung TV lineup, refresh rates will differ based on model. Please refer to the specifications to check the refresh rates for each TV.
  • Most Samsung smart TVs come equipped with Bluetooth. This feature allows you to connect wireless devices such as headphones, soundbars, gaming controllers or peripheral devices (Keyboard, Mouse) to your television without the need for cables. However, Bluetooth availability varies by model, so it's important to check the specific features of the TV model you're interested in.
  • Buying a television involves considering several factors. See below some of the most important ones when thinking about how to choose a TV: • Screen Size: Decide how big you want your TV based on your room size and viewing distance. • Resolution: Look for at least 1080p (Full HD), keeping in mind that 4K is becoming standard and offers better detail and clarity, especially on large screens. • Display Type: Choose between Crystal UHD, OLED, QLED, and Neo QLED based on your budget and preference for picture quality. • Smart Features: Consider if you want a smart TV with built-in apps and internet connectivity for streaming and other on-demand services. • Connectivity: Verify whether a TV has the necessary ports (HDMI, USB, etc.) for your devices. • Refresh Rate: Higher refresh rates (such as 120Hz) are better for fast-moving scenes. • Budget: Determine your price range. More features and advanced technology generally increase the price. Remember, the best TV for you depends on your unique viewing habits, room setup, and the features that matter most to you.

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