The Samsung TU8000 is an entry-level budget TV from Samsung's 2020 lineup, also sold as the TU8200 at Walmart. Despite lacking a local dimming feature, it displays deep blacks thanks to its outstanding contrast ratio and remarkable black uniformity, making it best suited to watching dark content in a dark room. While it supports HDR10+, it doesn't deliver a satisfying HDR experience because its color gamut is somewhat limited, and it doesn't get bright enough to bring out highlights in HDR content. Unfortunately, it also has narrow viewing angles, so the image looks washed out when viewed from the sides, but this is expected from a VA panel. On the upside, it has a decent response time that results in clear motion and a remarkably low input lag for a responsive gaming experience, but there's no variable refresh rate (VRR) support. The Samsung TU8000 is okay for watching movies in HDR. While it has an outstanding contrast ratio that produces deep, inky blacks, it's simply not bright enough to make highlights pop in HDR. Its HDR color gamut is also lacking, resulting in an unsatisfying HDR experience. Finally, it doesn't have a local dimming feature to further deepen blacks.
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