Marking of Samsung TVs - direct decoding of different TV series


Samsung's Big Innovation: The Wall MicroLED

Samsung's largest TV, and perhaps the biggest recent innovation in display technology, is The Wall, a giant LED TV that stretches across an entire wall. MicroLED technology promises to be a true rival to OLED in terms of picture quality and perfect black levels, but with the bonus of much higher brightness, purer color and incredible HDR performance. Everyone has been impressed by The Wall since they first laid eyes on it in 2021, but even when it was available for purchase last year, it couldn't just be bought in a store.

That could change for 2021, with Samsung introducing several new versions of The Wall ranging from a massive 292-inch 8K model to a fairly reasonable 75-inch microLED set that can fit in most living rooms. And unlike the 2021 models, which were only available directly from Samsung and cost a lot, the new models could be available at retail as early as this year.

Samsung hasn't announced any details about pricing or availability, only saying that new models are on the way, with plans for 75-, 88-, 93- and 110-inch 4K MicroLED TVs this year.

AU9000 Specifications

Price AU9000 Currently (May 2021), the Samsung UE50AU9000 TV can be purchased abroad for $880. The Russian version of white color is the Samsung AU9010 series, presented in two diagonals. Samsung UE43AU9010UXRU costs 57,000 rubles. You can buy Samsung UE50AU9010UXRU for 68,000 rubles.

Samsung AU9070 series comes in titanium gray color. The UE43AU9070UXRU TV costs 57,000 rubles in the company store. You can buy Samsung QE55AU9070UXRU for 76 thousand rubles. and Samsung UE75AU9070UXRU – for 155,000 rubles.

Summary of the AU9000 review

At the end of the review of AU9000 from Samsung, let's summarize.
In almost every way, the Samsung UE50AU9000 is a decent TV that's worth the asking price. Picture quality from 1080p content and above is impressive. Its interface remains one of the best in the world, and it's much thinner than you might expect. Ignore the unimpressive sound and lack of Dolby Vision HDR and you won't be disappointed. Samsung AU9000 review2021-05-29T02:54:17+03:00 SemenSamsungTVsSamsung AU9000 is a line of TVs in which the company is trying to attract buyers with a tempting combination of performance and price. The AU9010 series works great with native 4K content, confidently upscales 1080p material, and has one of the best smart TV interfaces. In addition, TVs in this series have become much thinner. The variety of diagonals makes them ideal...SemenSemen EditorUltraHD

Samsung's new premium TVs: 8K QLED

When it comes to 8K QLED sets, Samsung's announced lineup is the industry's largest to date. Samsung will offer the Q800T, Q900TS and Q950TS series, which divide the 8K QLED lineup into mainstream, mid-range and premium respectively. While it's a little strange to think that 8K TVs are "mainstream" at the moment, the company is clearly positioning the 8K QLED series as new premium flagship models for the brand and offering TVs in different sizes and prices that are much more affordable. than 8K models from any other manufacturer.

Samsung Q950TS 8K QLED TVs

The Q950TS QLED 8K TV serves as the new premium flagship model for Samsung's 8K lineup. With a slim body, bezel-less design and impressive multi-speaker sound, the Q950 finally brings all other aspects of a TV together with stunning picture quality.

The Samsung Q950TS 8K QLED will be offered in 65-, 75- and 85-inch sizes this year, and boasts several new technologies that make it the best Samsung TV we've ever seen. The Q950TS features Samsung's Infinity Screen surrounding a frameless QLED panel with virtually no frame.

The Q950TS includes Samsung's new Object Tracking Sound+ and has multiple internal speakers positioned above, below and on either side of the screen to create a 5.1-channel soundscape that actually tracks objects and actors on the screen.

These speakers can also be used in conjunction with a soundbar using what Samsung calls Q Symphony.

  • 65Q950TS 65″ $6500
  • 75Q950TS 75″ $8000
  • 85Q950TS 85″ $12000

Samsung Q900TS 8K QLED TVs

The mid-range segment in Samsung's premium QLED sets is occupied by the Q900TS, which has all the features seen on the less expensive Q800T but adds Samsung's impressive edge-to-edge near-infinity screen, more local dimming zones, and better HDR support.

Starting at $5,499 for the 65-inch model, the Q900TS is noticeably more expensive than the premium 4K set you can buy for the same money, but it's still relatively affordable among 8K models.

  • QE65Q900TS 65″ $5500
  • QE75Q900TS 75″ $7500

Samsung Q800T 8K QLED TVs

The Q800T QLED 8K TV is the more affordable of the announced series. With sizes ranging from 65 to 82 inches, it offers a wide range of screen sizes and prices, making it the most affordable 8K TV to come out since Samsung released 8K models two years ago.

For example, last year's 65-inch Q900R had a price of $4,999 at launch. By comparison, this year's 65-inch Q800T costs $3,199—more expensive than a regular 4K set, but significantly cheaper than 8K in the past.

And almost every feature offered in Samsung's 8K sets is available on the Q800T.

  • QE65Q800T 65″ $3200
  • QE75Q800T 75″ $4500
  • QE82Q800T 82″ $6000

QLED 8K TVs

4K did not last long in the market of monitors, displays and TV. Several years ago, a number of companies introduced a new format to the public - 8K. The screen resolution in 8K is 7680x4320 (in fact, hence the name - one side of the screen is 8,000 pixels or so). Currently, it is quite difficult to find practical applications for 8K - the resolution of television broadcasts is much lower, and films are also not always released in 8K. You won’t be able to play 8K or computer games: neither modern video cards nor the current generation of game consoles support it. The maximum they can do is output 4K images. Most likely, the next generation of consoles will not be able to process 8K, and even if they can, it will be with a large loss of quality.

Terrace LS7T7 outdoor 4K QLED TV

Samsung has made a surprising addition to its Lifestyle TV lineup with the addition of the Samsung Terrace TV for outdoor use. A 4K QLED Smart TV that features a weather-sealed design and innovative connectivity options, making it easy to use outside the home, whether in the backyard or by the pool.

The display gets a huge brightness boost to make daylight viewing clearer, boosting the backlight to 2,000 nits and giving Adaptive Brightness technology a real workout for seamless TV viewing in daylight or dark.

Terrace

Like other QLED models, the Terrace is equipped with a Samsung Quantum processor, four HDMI ports, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, and comes with Samsung OneRemote (though this version has IP56 weather sealing).

The Terrace also boasts some new technologies, such as HDBaseT connectivity, which uses the power cord to carry 4K UHD content, and Ethernet connectivity, allowing you to connect your indoor devices to your outdoor TV without having to run cables across the yard.

  • QE55LST7T 55″ $3500
  • QE65LST7T 65″ $5000
  • QE75LST7T 75″ $6500

Samsung TV marking: what is it and what is it for?

The Samsung TV model number is a kind of alphanumeric code that consists of 10 - 15 characters. This code contains the following data about the product:

  • device type;
  • Screen size;
  • year of issue;
  • TV series and model;
  • specifications;
  • information about the design of the device;
  • sales region, etc.

You can find the markings on the back of the device or on the packaging. Another way is to dig into the TV settings.


Samsung TV markings on the back of the TV

Sero TV makes a mobile turn on Samsung Lifestyle TVs

Another big TV series from Samsung introduces a mobile version of the manufacturer's design-oriented TV lineup with the Lifestyle series. Joining the existing Frame and Serif TV lines, the Sero is aimed at mobile device users, the sort of Gen Z consumer glued to a smartphone who wants a TV that can handle video not optimized for the traditional widescreen landscape format.

Sero TV

Sero (Korean for "Vertical") 43-inch QLED TV features motorized rotation to switch from landscape to portrait mode to better accommodate vertical videos seen on Instagram, TikTok and other social media. Featuring a built-in NFC chip for one-touch pairing with smartphones, Sero not only makes it easy to view content from your phone on your TV screen, but also mimics the orientation of the phone it's connected to. Flip it vertically and the TV will switch to portrait mode. Return to landscape mode and the TV will automatically return to its traditional landscape position.

The TV is already attached to an easel-shaped floor stand, which has a motorized rotation built into it. A 4.1-channel 60-watt speaker system is also built into the stand.

It looks like the Sero is currently being sold through Samsung's own website, with one 43-inch model costing $1,500.

Lifestyle TVs get new sizes and features

Samsung's other Lifestyle models are also returning, with The Frame and Serif returning in new sizes, with more features.

Frame is Samsung's creativity-inspired TV that offers a flat design. It can be hung on the wall and personalized with interchangeable snap frames that make the slim TV look like wall-hung art. Thanks to Samsung's Ambient Mode, which allows you to display a huge selection of artwork on the screen when it's not being used as a TV, it's as if a painting comes to life, doing double duty as a TV and home decor.

Samsung The Frame

  • QE32LS03T 32″ 1080p with portrait and landscape modes $600
  • QE43LS03T 43″ 4K UHD $1000
  • QE50LS03T 50″ 4K UHD $1300
  • QE55LS03T 55″ 4K UHD $1500
  • QE65LS03T 65″ 4K UHD $2000
  • QE75LS03T 75″ 4K UHD $3000

All these models are equipped with QLED LCD displays and provide full-fledged smart TV. However, the 32-inch model only comes with 1080p Full HD resolution. And because its smaller size lends itself to installations that look even more like wall graphics, the 32-inch model supports both landscape and portrait orientations, allowing you to tilt the TV sideways to better display portrait and other vertically oriented information.

Unique to The Frame is Art Mode 3.0, which allows you to select your favorite works of art from thousands of collections from galleries around the world. These high-resolution images are optimized for the unique style of TV presentations, and the new version 3.0 includes an AI-driven auto selection mode that scans through your favorites and cycles through other art you'll enjoy.

Some of these 2021 models also include what Samsung calls Dual LED backlighting, which uses a combination of LEDs with different color temperatures to illuminate the screen. This allows the TV to adjust the backlight color temperature and adjust the backlight to optimize contrast for any image on screen.

Samsung hopes the wide, flat surfaces above and below the QLED display will have a unique look that will appeal to design-conscious buyers who may not be interested in a traditional TV in their home. The Serif began selling in 2019 with one 55-inch model, but it returns in 2021 in 43-, 49-, and 55-inch sizes.

The Serif starts at $999 for the 43-inch model and the larger 55-inch model for $1,499. Samsung has announced a 49-inch model for 2021, but there's no word yet on availability or pricing.

Series and model

The following numbers are used to determine the series of models and features of the external design of television receivers.

The first digit (4-9) is used to designate the series. TV series 9 will become modern, series 4 devices are equipped only with basic sets of functional characteristics.

If we talk about the differences between the series, they include:

  • connectors (HDMI, USB, etc.), such ports are available or the TV receiver is not equipped with these connectors;
  • technologies used in production to improve image quality, color reproduction, frame rate, etc.;
  • ability to connect to a local network (LAN connector or Wi-Fi port);
  • built-in tuner;
  • monitor resolution;
  • additional options in the form of voice control, gesture commands, surround sound, Smart TV, 3D images, etc.

The model is characterized by the following figure. Accordingly, the larger the number, the better the technical characteristics of a particular television receiver.

The last two digits are used to determine the appearance of the TV. Their number is affected by the year of manufacture of the device.

Samsung 4K QLED

Finally, the Samsung TVs most likely to be seen in your local store and purchased for your living room are their line of premium 4K QLED smart TVs. Samsung has updated its full 4K QLED lineup for 2021, boasting a variety of sizes, price points, and features.

These new models, designated with a T at the end of the model name, largely follow the template of previous years' QLED sets from the most basic Q60T to the most premium Q90T.

Surprisingly, Q-Symphony sound technology will also appear in many models of the 4K QLED series. The feature was originally announced to be limited to 8K models. Q-Symphony allows you to use your Samsung soundbar with your TV without having to disable the TV's multiple speakers. Using these TV speakers in combination with a soundbar provides a richer sound experience, delivering greater volume, a wide and tall soundstage, and even simulating the depth of surround sound.

Samsung is also beefing up its voice assistant feature by allowing you to connect your Samsung TV to Amazon Alexa or Google Home, providing an alternative to Samsung's Bixby.

The four series of models called QLED 4K are the Q60T, Q70T, Q80T and Q90T, and they differ largely in the included features.

  • Q90T - QLED display, Ultra Wide Viewing Angle, Full array backlight, Local dimming, Object Tracking Sound, OneConnect Box
  • Q80T – QLED display, Full array backlight, Local dimming
  • Q70T – ​​QLED display, Dual LED backlight, Edge edge lighting
  • Q60T – QLED display, Dual LED backlight, Edge edge lighting

The most notable change above is that Samsung's ultra-wide viewing angle technology will only be offered on the Q90T this year, while in 2021 the technology was featured on both the Q90 and Q80 series.

Another thing that is not reflected in the information above is that the 2021 models will have a reduced number of backlight zones, they handle local dimming. While details haven't been confirmed, it looks like the new Q90T will have around 100 individual local dimming zones, and that's down from last year's Q90R, which was closer to 500 zones.

The change in the Edge's use of edge lighting on the Q70 is another signal that the 4K QLED line is no longer Samsung's top product. This essentially makes the Q70T a replacement for last year's Q60R, and Samsung has already commented that the new Q60T will be Samsung's mainstream product this year, replacing some non-QLED offerings sold in past years. With many Samsung 8K QLED series in the spotlight, this is expected.

That said, Samsung's 4K QLED lineup is still a pretty solid collection of smart TVs, with plenty of premium features and all the smart TV options you'd expect.

4K QLED Q95T

  • QE55Q95T 55″ $2300
  • QE65Q95T 65″ $3200
  • QE75Q95T 75″ $4700
  • QE85Q95T 85″

4K QLED Q90T

  • QE55Q90T 55″ $1800
  • QE65Q90T 65″ $2700
  • QE75Q90T 75″ $3800
  • QE85Q90T 85″ $5300

The best 4K series is the Q9*T QLED, which takes full advantage of the quantum dot LCD panel, local dimming array backlight, and Samsung's ultra-wide viewing technology. It's all powered by Samsung's Quantum 4K processor, which handles every last detail, from HDR10+ support to optimized color and motion processing.

Other features include Object Tracking Sound and the OneConnect Box, which combines all of a device's connections and ports into a separate box connected to the TV with a single thin, nearly transparent cable that carries power and signal to any connected devices.

4K QLED Q80T

  • QE49Q80T 49″ $1100
  • QE55Q80T 55″ $1300
  • QE65Q80T 65″ $1800
  • QE75Q80T 75″ $2800
  • QE85Q80T 85″ $4000

Technically, the 4K Q80T is identical to the Q90T, despite being lower in the range than the Q90T (minus the stylish OneConnect Box), and is also available in more sizes and prices.

The Quantum 4K processor upscales lower-resolution content, and an array of built-in sensors allows the TV to adjust lighting and TV sound to suit room conditions. This will boost the brightness to take into account ambient light and provide vibrant color whether you're dimming the lights for movie night or catching the news in the middle of the day. The sound also adjusts on the fly, ensuring clear communication even in a noisy room.

Object tracking audio delivers higher-quality audio tailored to match the content on screen, using up-firing and down-firing speakers to create a more immersive soundscape and more immersive sound.

4K QLED Q70T

  • QE49Q70T 49″ $1000
  • QE55Q70T 55″ $1100
  • QE65Q70T 65″ $1800
  • QE75Q70T 75″ $2400
  • QE85Q70T 85″ $3500

The next step down in the series also represents the biggest drop in quality. The Samsung Q70T is still part of the 4K QLED lineup, so it will still have the excellent color that Samsung QLED TVs are known for. But it lacks the discrete FALD dimming zones offered on the Q80T and Q90T. Instead, the Q70R series features Edge lighting, which is known to offer lower brightness and HDR support.

Samsung is hoping to make that Edge backlight a little better with new Dual LED technology that adjusts the backlight's color tone to better match screen content. This is done using blue and yellow LEDs instead of the blue and white LEDs traditionally used to provide LED backlighting. Whether this provides better backlight performance or improves the viewing experience for viewers remains to be seen.

4K QLED Q60T

  • QE43Q60T 43″ $530
  • QE55Q60T 55″ $700
  • QE58Q60T 58″ $900
  • QE65Q60T 65″ $950
  • QE75Q60T 75″ $1700
  • QE85Q60T 85″ $2700

Rounding out the QLED lineup is the Q60T series, the most affordable models with Samsung quantum dot displays. Series with screen sizes from 43 to 85 inches. The Q60T offers prices as low as $530 for a QLED TV, making it one of the most affordable series on the market to offer this color enhancement technology.

This year, Samsung is positioning the Q60T not as a budget member of the premium QLED family, but as a core model for mass-market buyers, replacing last year's non-QLED RU8000 line. So you can expect the Q60T to be heavily featured on retail shelves, and expect big discounts for events like Black Friday in November.

Additionally: details on the Q60T model.

Screen size

To designate the dimensional parameters of the monitor, a two-digit number following the first two letters is used. The diagonal is measured in inches and to find it out, you need to multiply the number indicated on the marking by 2.54 cm. This number of centimeters equals 1 inch. Thus, it will be possible to determine how many centimeters the diagonal of the monitor is.

TVs with a diagonal from 32 to 65 inches are often purchased. The screen size allows you to install television receivers in any room. TVs with a larger diagonal will cost more, and to install such devices you need a spacious room.

Samsung Premium UHD LED TVs

While QLED TVs get most of the attention, some of Samsung's most popular models are still standard LCD TVs. With affordable prices, 4K resolution, and a pretty good version of the Tizen smart TV platform, these inexpensive models will be very popular throughout the year. And this year, Samsung is updating this part of the lineup with two new series, TU7000 and TU8000 Crystal UHD 4K Smart TV.

Available in a wide range of sizes and prices, both TU series will be powered by the Crystal Processor 4K, which should provide decent video processing and upscaling. Interestingly, while the TU series offers HDR10 and HLG support for standard HDR (high dynamic range) content, they do not support Samsung's own HDR10+ format.

TU8500 Crystal UHD 4K Smart TV

  • UE43TU8500 43″ $570
  • UE50TU8500 50″ $680
  • UE55TU8500 55″ $800
  • UE65TU8500 65″ $1200

TU8000 Crystal UHD 4K Smart TV

  • UE43TU8000 43″ $500
  • UE50TU8000 50″ $570
  • UE55TU8000 55″ $650
  • UE65TU8000 65″ $960
  • UE75TU8000 75″ $1500
  • UE82TU8000 82″ $2750

The more expensive of the two series is the TU8000 (TU85), also known as the Crystal UHD 8 series, which runs from a base 43-inch model up to an 82-inch model that retails for $2,750. Even though the series lacks the technical parameters from the Quantum Dot series and some of the fancier smart features from the QLED series, the TU8000 still has some interesting tricks.

One such trick is automatic game mode, which senses when the game console is plugged in and turned on, and then switches to game mode without you having to pick up the remote. Better known as Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), this feature is usually offered on HDMI 2.1 kits, but the TU8000 offers the same capability thanks to its HDMI 2.0 ports.

It also combines the TV's 20-watt stereo speakers with a built-in subwoofer for better sound and Bluetooth for connecting wireless headphones and speakers.

And while many wouldn't expect to see a voice assistant built into such affordable TVs, the TU8000 offers not only Samsung's Bixby, but even Amazon Alexa built-in.

TU7000 Crystal UHD 4K Smart TV

  • UE43TU7000 43″ $460
  • UE50TU7000 50″ $500
  • UE55TU7000 55″ $580
  • UE58TU7000 58″
  • UE65TU7000 65″ $800
  • UE70TU7000 70″
  • UE75TU7000 75″ $1350

The TU7000 (known as the Crystal UHD 7 Series) should be very popular this year, if only because of the low prices Samsung is offering.

The sound quality may not be as rich as you want since it doesn't have a woofer, just standard 20-watt stereo speakers, but there's always the option of adding a soundbar for more sound.

The TU700 does not have a built-in voice assistant.

List of Samsung TV models 2021

QLED

ModelDiagonal dimensionsNotes

Q950TS 8K

165 cm, 190 cm, 216 cm


This is the flagship 8K model for 2021 with an edge-to-edge design, 2.1 technology support and powerful full-array local dimming. Also impressive is the Q950TS audio system in 4.2.2 configuration with a total output of 70 W and an improved object-based OTS+ function.

Q900TS 8K

165 cm, 190 cm, 216 cm


This model differs from the Q950TS only in the absence of an external module for One Connect connections.

Q800T 8K

140 cm, 165 cm, 190 cm, 208 cm, 249 cm


The main difference between the Q800T and its older brothers is a more modest local dimming system.

Q95T 4K

140 cm, 165 cm, 190 cm, 216 cm


This is Samsung's new 4K flagship, although it is inferior to last year's leader in this format, the Q90R, in terms of the number of dimming zones. To add aesthetics, the model is equipped with an external One Connect module.

Q90T 4K

140 cm, 165 cm, 190 cm, 216 cm


This model is identical to the Q95T except that it does not have the One Connect external module.

Q87T 4K

124 cm, 140 cm, 165 cm, 190 cm, 216 cm


The number of dimming zones is also a key difference between this model and the previous one. In terms of design, the central pillar has been simplified, and the profile is no longer so geometrically correct.

Q80T 4K

124 cm, 140 cm, 165 cm, 190 cm, 216 cm


This model is identical to the Q87T in design and has only minor differences in functionality.

Q77T 4K

140 cm, 165 cm, 190 cm


From this model onwards, Samsung no longer uses full-array local dimming and object-based OTS audio. In terms of design, the bezel-less concept is applied here to three edges rather than four. The Q77T's audio system is also more modest, with two channels without a subwoofer and a total power of 20W. However, full HDMI 2.1 functionality is provided.

Q70T 4K

140 cm, 165 cm, 190 cm, 216 cm


The main difference from the Q77T here is the simpler design of the struts.

Q67T 4K

124 cm, 127 cm, 147 cm


As in the 7 Series, a simpler side-lit panel is used here, but without wide viewing angle technology. Also, there is no longer support for eARC, FreeSync and 4K/120Hz signal.

Q60T 4K

124 cm, 127 cm, 140 cm, 147 cm, 165 cm, 190 cm, 216 cm


Identical to Q67T model with some exceptions. For example, eARC technology is still supported here, and a wider range of diagonals is offered.

Interior TV

ModelDiagonal sizeNotes

The Frame

81 cm, 109 cm, 124 cm, 140 cm, 165 cm, 190 cm


The Frame line has expanded from 4 models in 2021 to 6 this year! Featuring a premium QLED screen, this TV is a picture-perfect display in a sleek, interchangeable frame that will complement the sophisticated interiors of true aesthetic connoisseurs. This is just one of three models this year to feature the elite One Connect external module.

The Serif

109 cm, 124 cm, 140 cm


Another designer model from Samsung with a unique “I” shaped frame. With a premium QLED screen and an easel-style stand (included), this TV is designed for consumers with an active lifestyle.

The Sero

109 cm


The Sero is interesting, first of all, for the modern generation, which does not part with its smartphones. This TV offers a rotatable screen to better display the interfaces of various social platforms and mobile applications.

The Terrace

140 cm, 165 cm, 190 cm


The Terrace brings indoor entertainment outdoors. With an incredible 2,000 nits peak brightness and anti-glare coating, this waterproof and dustproof QLED TV lets you bring your movie theater experience right outside. And for easy access to programs even outside the home, HDBaseT, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi technologies are provided.

Crystal UHD

These budget LCD models are equipped with a Crystal 4K processor and use edge lighting without local dimming. They support the HDMI 2.0 standard, but the TU85 additionally supports eARC and ALLM technologies. FreeSync variable refresh rate is not offered on these models. Within each series there are modifications with minor differences.

ModelDiagonal dimensionsPhoto

TU85 4K

109 cm, 124 cm, 140 cm, 165 cm

TU80 4K

109 cm, 127 cm, 140 cm, 165 cm, 190 cm, 208 cm

TU75 4K

109 cm, 124 cm, 140 cm, 165 cm, 190 cm

TU71 4K

109 cm, 127 cm, 140 cm, 147 cm, 165 cm, 178 cm, 190 cm

TU70 4K

109 cm, 127 cm, 140 cm, 165 cm, 190 cm

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