Samsung Q900 98" Class HDR 8K UHD QLED TV

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Samsung Q900 98" Class HDR 8K UHD QLED TV
Key Features
  • 8K UHD 7680 x 4320 QLED Panel
  • HDR10, HDR10+, HLG Support
  • Motion Rate 240 for Reduced Motion Blur
  • Built-In Wi-Fi & Ethernet Connectivity
View content at 16 times the resolution of 1080p with the Samsung Q900 98" Class HDR 8K UHD QLED TV. This TV has an 97.5" Quantum Dot LED-backlit LCD panel, and incorporates Motion Rate 240 technology to digitally enhance fast-moving images to reduce blur. It is compatible with the HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG HDR formats to provide a wider color gamut with compatible content and other equipment for more vivid images.
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are there 2.1 HDMI connections?

are there 2.1 HDMI connections?
Asked by: Alan
One HDMI 2.1 port, and a new panel supporting the 'Ultra Viewing Angle' technology are now standard.
Answered by: Mark
Date published: 2020-06-30

Does this tv have hdmi 2.1?

Does this tv have hdmi 2.1?
Asked by: Gordon
Yes it does, HDMI Port 4 is rated HDMI 2.1.
Answered by: Joseph
Date published: 2020-04-24

Will it come with the no gap wall mpunt?

Will it come with the no gap wall mpunt?
Asked by: BLACK
A wall mount is not included: In the Box: Samsung Q900 85" Class HDR 8K UHD Smart QLED TV Real Metal Smart Remote with Batteries One Connect Box 16.4' One Connect Box Cable Limited 1-Year Warranty Limited 90-Day Warranty for Commercial Use
Answered by: Mark
Date published: 2019-08-12

Is the tuner ATSC 3 compatible? In other words, ...

Is the tuner ATSC 3 compatible? In other words, will it receive OTA 4k signals where available?
Asked by: John
No it is not: There were no TVs shown at CES 2019 with built-in support for ATSC 3.0, which means at this point, the first models to support it won’t appear until 2020. Once it starts, expect support for ATSC 3.0 to trickle out slowly at first. The earliest adopters will likely be able to start watching ATSC 3.0 signals sometime in 2020. For the rest of us, it could be a good deal longer. As for a full switchover, that will be a long time if and when it even happens. Since this isn’t a mandatory switch, broadcasters can continue to use ATSC 1.0 for as long as they like. Even on a station-by-station basis, with the mandatory five-year period that stations must offer ATSC 1.0 signals, a station that started broadcasting the new standard in 2018 wouldn’t be able to drop ATSC 1.0 entirely until 2023.
Answered by: Mark
Date published: 2020-04-23

what year his model?

what year his model?
Asked by: Vaidotas
It is a 2019 model.
Answered by: John
Date published: 2020-04-23

would installing this in a research lab void the ...

would installing this in a research lab void the warranty?
Asked by: James
This would not void the warranty.
Answered by: David
Date published: 2019-07-24

Does this TV plat Quicktime videos via USB?

Does this TV plat Quicktime videos via USB?
Asked by: William
The TV cannot play Quicktime, but it can play MOV files. You can see a list of compatible codecs, file types and containers on page 139 of the manual. You can download the manual on our product page, under "More Info From Samsung": http://bit.ly/65Q900
Answered by: Stephen
Date published: 2019-07-21

Can I connect 8K input signal to 4x HDMI inputs ...

Can I connect 8K input signal to 4x HDMI inputs on this TV as four 4K quadrants?
Asked by: Sven
This not possible with this and other consumer grade televisions.
Answered by: Mark
Date published: 2019-07-18
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