![]() ![]() ![]() Apparently 16 times more than an unspecified baseline. Whatever the name, it does a very good job.ĭirect Full Array 16X The Q900 has direct array backlighting i.e., multiple lights arranged in a grid behind the filters and LCDs that can be controlled individually. Then again, I could say “confusingly,” as it’s a quad-core CPU. Samsung has labeled its new processor, not illogically or unexpectedly, the Quantum Q8. Marrying old-school and new school is not something Samsung envisions, I suppose.Ī more powerful CPU was definitely in order to handle 8K video, which features an astounding 33,177,600 pixels, compared with the “mere” 8,251,200 pixels that 4K UHD offers. There are no legacy A/V ports, such as composite, RCA audio, or component. These are marked according to their power-delivery capacities: One is rated at 5.0 amps, one at 1.0 amp, and the third at 0.5 amps. There are three USB ports on the right-hand side. Ports on the back of the box include four HDMI 2.1 (required for 8K, but without eARC) coax for cable, satellite, or an over-the-air TV antenna digital audio out (optical) EX Link (RS-232C) power and the One Connect that plugs into the TV. ![]() Most of the connections are on the back, but there are three USB ports on the right-hand side. Samsung’s One Connect box isn’t much to look at from the front, which is a good thing if you don’t like wires. The box connects to the TV via one thin wire. In this case, a significantly larger and heavier breakout box than shipped with previous Samsung TVs-it weighs 10.9 pounds and measures 15.5 inches wide, 3.1 inches high, and 7 inches deep. The Q900 uses Samsung’s One Connect technology, which means that the majority of the electronics and all the ports, including the AC jack, are housed in a breakout box. ![]()
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