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Samsung MU8000 series TV's - yay or nay?
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 846295" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>But they do denote the region with the first two letters in the model number, our region being UA. So doe that mean you're okay with it?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Which you shouldn't do since it's an North American site - their models are different to both ours and Europes. For example in Europe the new FN8000 isn't FALD, and the FALD FN9000 looks like it's using the U.S. 8000's FALD system - then of course there's the difference in refresh rates that goes for all TVs.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>TVs have always differed from region to region, even in the same region, U.K. models might differ from mainland European models for example. Even if it were the same model, it doesn't mean it will have the same features - it's not Samsung's fault that you look to other regions for info. Samsung provide the specs on their website, that's what they assume you'll look at, it's not their fault S.A. doesn't have good TV reviewers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 846295, member: 517"] But they do denote the region with the first two letters in the model number, our region being UA. So doe that mean you're okay with it? Which you shouldn't do since it's an North American site - their models are different to both ours and Europes. For example in Europe the new FN8000 isn't FALD, and the FALD FN9000 looks like it's using the U.S. 8000's FALD system - then of course there's the difference in refresh rates that goes for all TVs. TVs have always differed from region to region, even in the same region, U.K. models might differ from mainland European models for example. Even if it were the same model, it doesn't mean it will have the same features - it's not Samsung's fault that you look to other regions for info. Samsung provide the specs on their website, that's what they assume you'll look at, it's not their fault S.A. doesn't have good TV reviewers. [/QUOTE]
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