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Bright, colourful and beautiful, Samsung’s KU6020 is a marvel of home entertainment. This 4K set’s HDR blends with the brand’s PurColour technology to add immense gloss to your content. Top that with the cutting-edge SmartThings home control and you have the complete package.

PurColour HDR
Forays into colour-boosting High Dynamic Range (HDR) have begun, and Samsung are one of the forerunners. As members of the newly-founded UHD Alliance, they've engineered HDR lifted by their PurColour technology. This tech adjusts 192 points of red, green, blue, cyan, magenta and yellow to deliver extraordinary realism. Shades are sharper, images are deeper and the colours all-the-more eye-popping.

Awesome 4K Upscaling
The KU6020's Ultra HD screen offers a dramatically enhanced viewing experience. With four times the pixels of Full HD, you’ll be able to see every single detail in 4K – no matter what resolution the content is. This is with thanks to Samsung’s innovative upscaling technology which converts lower resolution content, such as live TV, to a level of detail which is near UHD quality. Upscaling is a process through which a lower resolution signal or data source is displayed at a higher resolution. The upscaling process interpolates additional pixels from the source data, and produces a clearer picture on your 4K screen than a non-upscaled image.

Stunning Ultra Clean View Panel
This panel’s Ultra Clean View analyses the input signal and cleanses any noise, so that what you see is super sharp. This way, your content will look even more beautiful than on conventional UHD panels.

Samsung Smart Hub
Now faster with further ultra-high definition streaming, catch-up and games services, is the new Smart Hub platform. This is quick and easy platform marks a massive step forward for the connected home. Access the latest apps to experience the best UHD content from Netflix and Amazon, with more providers coming soon*. You can even browse content easily, searching for your favourite programmes and movies while you are still watching TV. Powering the seamless interaction is the powerful Quad Core processor which significantly boosts performance with faster access to Smart features. Enjoy super-fast response times, as you use and toggle between apps, online services and live TV with ease.

 

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