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Samsung UN60D8000

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Color Accuracy

Good color performance, but a funny response in the blue channel

The Samsung UN60D8000 did a pretty good job of maintaining a consistent color temperature, but there was a long stretch in the signal intensity range where the whites get a bit cool. You may not even notice it, as the changes are so slight. More on how we test color temperature.

Color Temperature Chart
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The Samsung UN60D8000 produced a smooth red and green color curve, but the blue channel showed an unexpected knee in the mid-tones. As a result, the shadows in the blue channel brighten sooner than the other two channels. There will also be less detail in the blue mids to highlights. Also, all three channels peaked a little, meaning they could not display detail in the brightest stretches of the signal intensity. More on how we test RGB curves.

RGB Curves Chart

Below are digital recreations of the color curves, compared with three similar TVs as well as an ideal response curve.

Red Response Comparison
Ideal Response
Samsung UN60D8000 Red Response
Samsung PN59D8000 Red Response
Sony Bravia KDL-46HX729 Red Response
Panasonic Viera TC-P55VT30 Red Response
Green Response Comparisons
Ideal Response
Samsung UN60D8000 Green Response
Samsung PN59D8000 Green Response
Sony Bravia KDL-46HX729 Green Response
Panasonic Viera TC-P55VT30 Green Response
Blue Response Comparisons
Ideal Response
Samsung UN60D8000 Blue Response
Samsung PN59D8000 Blue Response
Sony Bravia KDL-46HX729 Blue Response
Panasonic Viera TC-P55VT30 Blue Response

The Samsung UN60D8000 matched up fairly well to the rec. 709 color standard. As you can see in the chart below, the greens are spot-on. The red point is a tad oversaturated and the blues are definitely oversaturated. The white point, represented by those circles in the middle, is a bit cooler than ideal. More on how we test peak color gamut.

Color Gamut Chart

The table below contains all the numeric details of the Samsung UN60D8000’s color gamut performance, compared to the rec. 709 standards.

Rec. 709 versus Samsung UN60D8000
u' (rec.709/measured) v' (rec.709/measured) Error
Red 0.4507 / 0.4551 0.5229 / 0.5257 0.0052
Green 0.125 / 0.1259 0.5625 / 0.5629 0.001
Blue 0.1754 / 0.1798 0.1579 / 0.1436 0.01496
D65 (White) 0.1978 / 0.1984 0.4683 / 0.464 0.00434
Other Models in the UNxxD8000 Series
For more information on other models in this series, check our Series Comparison Page.


Samsung UN46D8000
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Samsung UN55D8000
55 in.


Samsung UN65D8000
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