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Samsung The Terrace QLED

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Product Overview

Samsung The Terrace LST9T is a high-end 4K QLED TV in Samsung's 2021 lineup. It is powered by a 10-bit VA panel and available in 55", 65", and 75" size classes.
Some highlights of the Samsung LST9T include a high screen-to-body ratio up to 92.23% and exceptional brightness. Additionally, it supports full-array LED local-dimming. With mini-LEDs, full-array LED dimming helps the panel achieve higher contrast and dynamic range. It supports HDR formats including HDR10, HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma), HDR10+, and Quantum HDR 32X. It covers 100% of DCI-P3 color space, which is excellent news for those who appreciate color accuracy.

Ratings

What we found

Neofiliac score 83%
Pros
  • High screen-to-body ratio
  • Full-Array LED local dimming
  • Supports HDR10, HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma), HDR10+, and Quantum HDR 32X
  • Rich color reproduction
  • 10-bit display panel
  • Very bright display panel
Cons

    What external reviewers found

    External score 70%
    Pros
    • Good image quality
    • Solid app support
    • IP55-rated screen
    Cons
    • No cloud storage
    • No built-in speakers

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    Specifications

    556575

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    External Reviews

    techradar[1]

    Reviewer score 70% (normalized by Neofiliac)
    Reviewers from techradar have found:
    Samsung The Terrace is one of the highest-specified outdoor TVs out there. The screen has an IP55 rating – meaning it can resist dust, rainfall, or even a head-on splash from a hose. It comes with a waterproof cover packed into a handy bag, which we imagine sensible TV owners will want over the screen whenever it's not in use.
    Pros
    • IP55-rated screen
    • Good image quality
    • Solid app support
    Cons
    • No built-in speakers
    • No cloud storage

    References

    1. ^ Hands on: Samsung The Terrace review. [techradar].

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