The KS7000 delivers an HDR-friendly level of specification you just can't find elsewhere for the same sort of money.
Aggressively priced
Good all-round picture quality
Some backlight clouding issues
No 3D
Despite being much cheaper than the KS9500 range that tops this list, Samsung's KS7000 series still meets the demanding specifications set out by the Ultra HD Premium 'standard'. Which means, essentially, that it's got enough brightness, contrast, colour and resolution to produce an uncompromising high dynamic range performance.
So it is that HDR sources look unprecedentedly dynamic and rich for the KS7000 range's level of the market. The sets also do an emphatic job of getting the maximum impact from their native 4K pixel counts.
The TVs look brilliant with standard dynamic range sources too - though a recent firmware update means that all Samsung's 2016 SUHD TVs now offer a surprisingly effective processing system for upscaling SDR to HDR.
There's no 3D support, and very high contrast HDR images can suffer with fairly obvious signs of backlight striping and clouding. Neither of these issues, though, stop the KS7000 from being a great value way of finding out what all the HDR fuss is about.
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