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Samsung UE43AU8000

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  • 20-05-2021 11:37am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 18


    Hi,

    Based on a couple of reviews, the Samsung UE43AU8000 seems to pretty much fit my needs for a streaming and gaming TV (in mixed light settings) under 700 euro. 

    Is there any real advantage to shelling out an extra 70 euro for the 900 series model? Both models come with motion xcelerator turbo, presuming that's not just snake oil! I'm also open to suggestions for other manufacturers.  

    The Wharfedale Vista 200 seems to be a decent option for a soundbar too. Again open to suggestions. 

    Thanks!
     


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,276 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi,

    Based on a couple of reviews, the Samsung UE43AU8000 seems to pretty much fit my needs for a streaming and gaming TV (in mixed light settings) under 700 euro. 

    Is there any real advantage to shelling out an extra 70 euro for the 900 series model? Both models come with motion xcelerator turbo, presuming that's not just snake oil! I'm also open to suggestions for other manufacturers.  

    The Wharfedale Vista 200 seems to be a decent option for a soundbar too. Again open to suggestions. 

    Thanks!
     
    Hi Ottimo_MAssimo.

    Thanks for the post.

    The 43AU8000 has already been a popular product from its release.
    Spec wise the 8000 and 9000 are very similar.
    The 9000 does move to the central stand.
    The 9000 also uses object tracking sound lite for a better audio experience.

    You could also check out the Sony 43XH8196 which is still in stock priced at 669 Euro
    https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204629-sony-kd43xh8196bu-43-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-android-tv-youview.aspx?swapstore=1

    The Wharfedale Vista 200 is a decent soudbar and will add extra depth to the TV sound.
    You should also check out the JBL BAr 2.0 which holds its own just fine against the Vista 200. Priced at 119 Euro
    https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204693-jbl-bar-2-0-black-soundbar.aspx?swapstore=1


  • Registered Users Posts: 18 ottimo_massimo


    Hi,

    Based on a couple of reviews, the Samsung UE43AU8000 seems to pretty much fit my needs for a streaming and gaming TV (in mixed light settings) under 700 euro. 

    Is there any real advantage to shelling out an extra 70 euro for the 900 series model? Both models come with motion xcelerator turbo, presuming that's not just snake oil! I'm also open to suggestions for other manufacturers.  

    The Wharfedale Vista 200 seems to be a decent option for a soundbar too. Again open to suggestions. 

    Thanks!
     
    Hi Ottimo_MAssimo.

    Thanks for the post.

    The 43AU8000 has already been a popular product from its release.
    Spec wise the 8000 and 9000 are very similar.
    The 9000 does move to the central stand.
    The 9000 also uses object tracking sound lite for a better audio experience.

    You could also check out the Sony 43XH8196 which is still in stock priced at 669 Euro
    https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204629-sony-kd43xh8196bu-43-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-android-tv-youview.aspx?swapstore=1

    The Wharfedale Vista 200 is a decent soudbar and will add extra depth to the TV sound.
    You should also check out the JBL BAr 2.0 which holds its own just fine against the Vista 200. Priced at 119 Euro
    https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204693-jbl-bar-2-0-black-soundbar.aspx?swapstore=1
    Great. Thanks very much!


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,276 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi,

    Based on a couple of reviews, the Samsung UE43AU8000 seems to pretty much fit my needs for a streaming and gaming TV (in mixed light settings) under 700 euro. 

    Is there any real advantage to shelling out an extra 70 euro for the 900 series model? Both models come with motion xcelerator turbo, presuming that's not just snake oil! I'm also open to suggestions for other manufacturers.  

    The Wharfedale Vista 200 seems to be a decent option for a soundbar too. Again open to suggestions. 

    Thanks!
     
    Hi Ottimo_MAssimo.

    Thanks for the post.

    The 43AU8000 has already been a popular product from its release.
    Spec wise the 8000 and 9000 are very similar.
    The 9000 does move to the central stand.
    The 9000 also uses object tracking sound lite for a better audio experience.

    You could also check out the Sony 43XH8196 which is still in stock priced at 669 Euro
    https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204629-sony-kd43xh8196bu-43-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-android-tv-youview.aspx?swapstore=1

    The Wharfedale Vista 200 is a decent soudbar and will add extra depth to the TV sound.
    You should also check out the JBL BAr 2.0 which holds its own just fine against the Vista 200. Priced at 119 Euro
    https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204693-jbl-bar-2-0-black-soundbar.aspx?swapstore=1
    Great. Thanks very much!
    No problem at all Ottimo_Massimo.

    Any other questions please let me know :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 18 ottimo_massimo


    Hi,

    Based on a couple of reviews, the Samsung UE43AU8000 seems to pretty much fit my needs for a streaming and gaming TV (in mixed light settings) under 700 euro. 

    Is there any real advantage to shelling out an extra 70 euro for the 900 series model? Both models come with motion xcelerator turbo, presuming that's not just snake oil! I'm also open to suggestions for other manufacturers.  

    The Wharfedale Vista 200 seems to be a decent option for a soundbar too. Again open to suggestions. 

    Thanks!
     
    Hi Ottimo_MAssimo.

    Thanks for the post.

    The 43AU8000 has already been a popular product from its release.
    Spec wise the 8000 and 9000 are very similar.
    The 9000 does move to the central stand.
    The 9000 also uses object tracking sound lite for a better audio experience.

    You could also check out the Sony 43XH8196 which is still in stock priced at 669 Euro
    https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204629-sony-kd43xh8196bu-43-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-android-tv-youview.aspx?swapstore=1

    The Wharfedale Vista 200 is a decent soudbar and will add extra depth to the TV sound.
    You should also check out the JBL BAr 2.0 which holds its own just fine against the Vista 200. Priced at 119 Euro
    https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204693-jbl-bar-2-0-black-soundbar.aspx?swapstore=1
    Great. Thanks very much!
    No problem at all Ottimo_Massimo.

    Any other questions please let me know :)
    All good, thanks. The JBL Bar 2.0 seems ideal for a small room. Purchase placed :)


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,276 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi,

    Based on a couple of reviews, the Samsung UE43AU8000 seems to pretty much fit my needs for a streaming and gaming TV (in mixed light settings) under 700 euro. 

    Is there any real advantage to shelling out an extra 70 euro for the 900 series model? Both models come with motion xcelerator turbo, presuming that's not just snake oil! I'm also open to suggestions for other manufacturers.  

    The Wharfedale Vista 200 seems to be a decent option for a soundbar too. Again open to suggestions. 

    Thanks!
     
    Hi Ottimo_MAssimo.

    Thanks for the post.

    The 43AU8000 has already been a popular product from its release.
    Spec wise the 8000 and 9000 are very similar.
    The 9000 does move to the central stand.
    The 9000 also uses object tracking sound lite for a better audio experience.

    You could also check out the Sony 43XH8196 which is still in stock priced at 669 Euro
    https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204629-sony-kd43xh8196bu-43-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-android-tv-youview.aspx?swapstore=1

    The Wharfedale Vista 200 is a decent soudbar and will add extra depth to the TV sound.
    You should also check out the JBL BAr 2.0 which holds its own just fine against the Vista 200. Priced at 119 Euro
    https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204693-jbl-bar-2-0-black-soundbar.aspx?swapstore=1
    Great. Thanks very much!
    No problem at all Ottimo_Massimo.

    Any other questions please let me know :)
    All good, thanks. The JBL Bar 2.0 seems ideal for a small room. Purchase placed :)
    Cheers for the order Ottimo_Massimo :)

    We'll get it processed ASAP and our courier will be in touch with the delivery details.

    Again thanks for the business we really do appreciate it.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 18 ottimo_massimo


    Hi,

    Based on a couple of reviews, the Samsung UE43AU8000 seems to pretty much fit my needs for a streaming and gaming TV (in mixed light settings) under 700 euro. 

    Is there any real advantage to shelling out an extra 70 euro for the 900 series model? Both models come with motion xcelerator turbo, presuming that's not just snake oil! I'm also open to suggestions for other manufacturers.  

    The Wharfedale Vista 200 seems to be a decent option for a soundbar too. Again open to suggestions. 

    Thanks!
     
    Hi Ottimo_MAssimo.

    Thanks for the post.

    The 43AU8000 has already been a popular product from its release.
    Spec wise the 8000 and 9000 are very similar.
    The 9000 does move to the central stand.
    The 9000 also uses object tracking sound lite for a better audio experience.

    You could also check out the Sony 43XH8196 which is still in stock priced at 669 Euro
    https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204629-sony-kd43xh8196bu-43-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-android-tv-youview.aspx?swapstore=1

    The Wharfedale Vista 200 is a decent soudbar and will add extra depth to the TV sound.
    You should also check out the JBL BAr 2.0 which holds its own just fine against the Vista 200. Priced at 119 Euro
    https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204693-jbl-bar-2-0-black-soundbar.aspx?swapstore=1
    Great. Thanks very much!
    No problem at all Ottimo_Massimo.

    Any other questions please let me know :)
    All good, thanks. The JBL Bar 2.0 seems ideal for a small room. Purchase placed :)
    Cheers for the order Ottimo_Massimo :)

    We'll get it processed ASAP and our courier will be in touch with the delivery details.

    Again thanks for the business we really do appreciate it.
    Great. Thanks very much for your help!


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,276 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi,

    Based on a couple of reviews, the Samsung UE43AU8000 seems to pretty much fit my needs for a streaming and gaming TV (in mixed light settings) under 700 euro. 

    Is there any real advantage to shelling out an extra 70 euro for the 900 series model? Both models come with motion xcelerator turbo, presuming that's not just snake oil! I'm also open to suggestions for other manufacturers.  

    The Wharfedale Vista 200 seems to be a decent option for a soundbar too. Again open to suggestions. 

    Thanks!
     
    Hi Ottimo_MAssimo.

    Thanks for the post.

    The 43AU8000 has already been a popular product from its release.
    Spec wise the 8000 and 9000 are very similar.
    The 9000 does move to the central stand.
    The 9000 also uses object tracking sound lite for a better audio experience.

    You could also check out the Sony 43XH8196 which is still in stock priced at 669 Euro
    https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204629-sony-kd43xh8196bu-43-inch-4k-ultra-hd-hdr-smart-led-android-tv-youview.aspx?swapstore=1

    The Wharfedale Vista 200 is a decent soudbar and will add extra depth to the TV sound.
    You should also check out the JBL BAr 2.0 which holds its own just fine against the Vista 200. Priced at 119 Euro
    https://euro.richersounds.ie/p-204693-jbl-bar-2-0-black-soundbar.aspx?swapstore=1
    Great. Thanks very much!
    No problem at all Ottimo_Massimo.

    Any other questions please let me know :)
    All good, thanks. The JBL Bar 2.0 seems ideal for a small room. Purchase placed :)
    Cheers for the order Ottimo_Massimo :)

    We'll get it processed ASAP and our courier will be in touch with the delivery details.

    Again thanks for the business we really do appreciate it.
    Great. Thanks very much for your help!
    You are more than welcome Ottoma_Massimo :)


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