

It’s a prime candidate for wall-mounting as a result, but as I placed it on a table-top or shelf I was pleased to see the simple push-and-click feet have a little cable-management built into them.Ĭonnectivity should prove ample for the majority of users. This is a 4K LCD TV, first of all, with edge-lit LED backlighting, which goes some way to explaining how slender it looked in my living room.

With that disappointment out of the way, though, we can concentrate on the good stuff – of which there is plenty. Which is a pity, if for no other reason than Dolby Vision’s availability on some of the world’s leading video streaming services – HDR10+ is much less widely used. It has the HDR10+ alternative, but Samsung holds no truck with Dolby Vision and that’s a stance that doesn’t look likely to change any time soon. Samsung AU9000 review: Features & what's newįirst, the relatively bad (and seemingly inevitable) news: there’s no Dolby Vision advanced HDR incorporated into the Samsung AU9000.
