Samsung DU8002 (IPS)

DU8002 / DU8072

Info

Available screen sizes: 43”50”55”65”75”85”

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Panel technology: LCD IPS Brand: SAMSUNG Resolution: 3840x2160 Operating system: Tizen Model year: 2024

Our verdict

5.6

Overall rating

DU8002 is one of the models from the Crystal UHD series by Samsung, suitable as a television for everyday, occasional use. The Smart TV system based on Tizen works really well – it is fast, has a rich offer of applications, and a user-friendly interface, making daily use easier. In home use, the television stands out with excellent viewing angles, ensuring that even people sitting from the side will have a good image. It's worth mentioning the small, handy remote control that can easily operate external devices like Canal+ decoders. This somewhat compensates for the lack of recording features and adds versatility to the television. When it comes to gaming, DU8002 will be sufficient for those who spend time watching the television casually. Low input lag and the ALLM feature make gameplay smooth and comfortable. Due to the television's segment, there are also certain compromises – the IPS panel provides good viewing angles, but this affects the contrasts, which are rather average. Additionally, low brightness can be a downside in well-lit rooms. In summary, DU8002 is a solid choice considering its price. However, if we are thinking about a Samsung television and want better experiences watching high-quality content, it is worth considering paying extra for the Q60D model from the QLED series. For just a little more, you can achieve better picture quality and a wider range of features, which could be a more satisfying investment.

Advantages

  • Advanced and smooth operating system - Tizen

  • Great viewing angles

  • Ideal for PC work

  • Sleek, modern design - perfect for wall mounting

  • For casual gamers - low input lag and ALLM mode

  • *120Hz in the 85' variant

Disadvantages

No like
  • Very weak contrast

  • Average brightness

  • No recording function

  • Movies and series in UHD quality

    4.8

  • Classic TV, YouTube

    4.7

  • Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

    5.5

  • Gaming on console

    6.5

  • TV as a computer monitor

    6.0

  • Watching in bright light

    4.2

  • Utility functions

    6.5

  • Apps

    9.3

  • Sound quality

    5.9

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TV appearance

HDMI inputs: 3 x HDMI 2.0, 0 x HDMI 2.1 Outputs: Toslink (Optical audio), eARC (HDMI), ARC (HDMI) Network Interfaces: Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Wi-Fi 5GHz, Ethernet (LAN) 100Mbps

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Contrast and black detail

1.1/10

Local dimming function: No

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Contrast and black detail

Result

750:1

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Contrast and black detail

Result

850:1

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Contrast and black detail

Result

750:1

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Contrast and black detail

Result

700:1

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Contrast and black detail

Result

650:1

Visibility of details in the lights:

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Visibility of details in the lights

The DU8002 model in the 55-inch version is equipped with an IPS panel, which unfortunately does not favour high contrast. The result? Instead of deep blacks, we see shades of grey, which makes night scenes and darker parts of the film appear washed out and lacking in clarity. The black in this model resembles a silvery hue rather than a deep, cinematic effect, which is a clear downside for fans of intense contrasts and dynamic images. In everyday use, such characteristics can significantly reduce the satisfaction of viewing.

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HDR effect quality

3.8/10

Supported formats: HDR10, HDR10+, HLG Color gamut coverage: DCI P3: 92.0%, Bt.2020: 71.0%

Luminance measurements in HDR:

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Brightness measurement

Result

278 nit

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Brightness measurement

Result

272 nit

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Brightness measurement

Result

297 nit

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Brightness measurement

Result

277 nit

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Brightness measurement

Result

272 nit

The HDR effect on the DU8002 television leaves much to be desired. A brightness level of 300 nits cannot provide a true high dynamic range experience, which makes the viewed content resemble more of a standard SDR than impressive HDR. Scenes that should dazzle with brilliance and detail appear muted and lacking in depth. Nevertheless, the television deserves praise for its high coverage of the DCI-P3 colour gamut at 92%. This means that colours are vivid and saturated, which may satisfy viewers who prefer rich tones, even if the HDR effect does not fully meet expectations.

Scene from the movie “Pan” (about 2800 nits)

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Scene from movie PAN

Scene from the movie “Billy Lynn” (about 1100 nits)

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Scene from movie Billy Lynn

In this test, we focus on exceptionally demanding film scenes to check how the DU8002 television handles their reproduction. We often write about the dynamic tone mapping feature, and the DU8002 is an example of a television where balancing between active and static settings is a necessity. In a scene from the film Mr, the active tone mapping mode causes the image to be dimmer compared to the static one, but allows for details to be recovered in the brightest moments. Looking at it as a whole, this can be considered the lesser evil. The tonality is at a medium level, and in dark scenes, the image is slightly boosted. The best results are seen in bright and mixed scenes, where the television tries to extract as many details as possible. In the scene from Billy Lynn, static tone mapping provides good accuracy, while the active mode leads to excessive brightening. Nevertheless, for its class, the DU8002 presents surprisingly good colour accuracy.

HDR luminance chart:

On the DU8002 television, we have support for both static and dynamic HDR formats. In the case of static HDR10, the image can be too bright, leading to a loss of detail – for example, in a scene with a snowy meadow, there is a lack of light reflections or details of the forest in the distance. On the other hand, dynamic metadata in the form of HDR10+ improve this situation, providing better detail reproduction and a more balanced luminance, which makes the image appear deeper and the details more visible. Unfortunately, the television does not support Dolby Vision, which is currently a more popular format. It is a shame, as Dolby Vision would often save the DU8002 from distress, improving image quality in more challenging scenes and enhancing the overall HDR quality.

Static HDR10

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Static HDR 10

Dynamic: HDR10+

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Dynamic HDR 10+

Factory color reproduction

4/10

The DU8002 offers a Filmmaker mode, which is intended to provide an authentic image reproduction in line with the creators' vision. Unfortunately, despite the promising name, the results are far from ideal. The white balance in this mode shows significant drops in blue, leading to a noticeable yellowing of the image, as seen in our comparison photo. Colour Checker tests confirm these errors. As for brightness, the gamma characteristic is too low compared to the reference line of 2.4, resulting in excessive screen brightness. A similar issue occurs with 4K content – the EOTF responsible for brightness in 4K material shows significant increases above the reference line, leading to excessively bright small light elements. As a result, the Filmmaker mode in the DU8002 does not meet expectations and instead of offering high quality, presents an image full of tonal and colour inaccuracies.

Color reproduction after calibration

7.8/10

Samsung is one of those companies that offers advanced tools for improving picture quality in its televisions, including a 20-point white balance adjustment. Even in the budget model DU8002, with the right adjustments, surprisingly good results can be achieved. The white balance, especially for HD content, is really good – tests on the Colour Checker palette confirm accuracy levels of 2–1.5, which speaks to this television's considerable capabilities in colour reproduction. In 4K content, although not as perfect as in lower quality materials, the overall picture looks significantly better.

The gamma brightness has also been heavily adjusted, meaning the picture is not overly bright and looks more natural. What about the EOTF curve? At first glance, it seems fine, but upon closer inspection, especially in film tests, it is clear that the television, due to its low contrast matrix, struggles. The EOTF also drops below the reference line. Nevertheless, the DU8002 is an example of a budget model where calibration is worth investing in. Although construction flaws, such as the type of backlighting, cannot be completely eliminated, colour accuracy is surprisingly good, especially given its price.

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Color reproduction before calibration
Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Color reproduction after calibration

Smoothness of tonal transitions

7.3/10

During the gradation tests on the DU8002, certain imperfections were noticed in most scenes, although they were not intense enough to immediately catch the eye. The biggest challenge was posed by bright colours, which did not always maintain fluid transitions. Nevertheless, more complex scenes towards the end of the test surprised positively, where the television performed better than expected, which had a favourable impact on the final assessment.

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Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Smoothness of tonal transitions
Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Smoothness of tonal transitions
Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Smoothness of tonal transitions
Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Smoothness of tonal transitions

Image scaling and smoothness of tonal transitions

5.4/10

No Smooth transition function

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Smooth transition function

OK Image without overscan on the SD signal

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Image without overscan on the SD signal

Smoothing tonal transitions on the DU8002 television leaves a mixed impression. Although the menu features an option for smoothing tonal transitions, in practice it yields no results and may even generate unwanted side effects.

Nevertheless, the television performs excellently with upscaling, or digital image processing. The test pattern with the model looked really good – the image is not excessively jagged, and the overall presentation is decent and pleasant to the eye. This is definitely good news for those planning to watch traditional television on this model.

Blur and motion smoothness

5/10

Maximum refresh rate of the panel: 60Hz

Film motion smoothing option: Yes

Blur reduction option: No

BFI function 120Hz: No

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Blur and motion smoothness

The DU8002 with a 60 Hz panel is a television that performs better for watching films than for intense gaming. The motion smoothing feature acts as a fluidizer, smoothing out movement and giving scenes a more fluid appearance, which is helpful for movie screenings. In the context of gaming, this model is more suited for casual entertainment.

Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate):

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)
Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)
Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)

Blur (BFI function enabled):

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Image flickers in this mode
Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Image flickers in this mode
Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Image flickers in this mode

When it comes to the issue of trailing, the television performs average, particularly on dark backgrounds where the problems are most noticeable. Interestingly, there is a BFI feature, hidden under the name clear motion LED. Nevertheless, BFI at 60 Hz causes flickering of the image and a double contour effect – the "Little Alien" becomes sharper, but its double version is visible, which does not contribute to comfortable viewing.

Console compatibility and gaming features

4.2/10

  • Yes ALLM: Yes
  • No VRR: No
  • No VRR range: No
  • No Dolby Vision Game Mode: No
  • Yes Correct implementation of HGIG: Yes
  • No 1080p@120Hz: No
  • No 1440p@120Hz: No
  • No 4K@120Hz: No
  • No Game bar: No
Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Console compatibility and gaming features
Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Console compatibility and gaming features

DU8002 is a television that is primarily suitable for casual gamers. The 60 Hz panel does not provide the highest motion smoothness, so in dynamic games, there may be a lack of that extra fluidity in the picture. On the plus side, it features ALLM and HGiG functions, which automatically adjust the picture settings for HDR gaming, enhancing the gaming experience. Unfortunately, the television is equipped only with HDMI 2.0 ports, so we will have to forget about more advanced features like VRR or support for 4K at 120 Hz. With this equipment, we will have to settle for less if we expect a full set of gaming features.

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Console compatibility and gaming features
Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Console compatibility and gaming features

Input lag

10/10

The input lag on the DU8002 is definitely its strong point. The delay is low enough that every reaction on the screen is instantaneous, making gaming smooth and enjoyable. For gamers who enjoy dynamic titles and value quick response times, this television is impressively positive. Although it lacks advanced gaming features or a higher refresh rate, the low input lag is a real advantage that makes a difference.

SDR HDR Dolby Vision
1080p60: 12 ms 2160p60: 12 ms
2160p60: 12 ms

Compatibility with PC

6/10

Chroma 444 (maximum resolution and refresh rate): Yes

Font clarity: Very Good

Readability of dark text and shapes: Very Good

Input lag in PC mode (4K, maximum refresh rate): 12ms

Matrix subpixel arrangement: BGR

Max refresh rate: 60Hz

G-Sync: No

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Compatibility with PC

The DU8002 performs excellently as a computer monitor. The support for chroma 4:4:4 ensures great readability of fonts, making text appear sharp and clear, which is a significant advantage during extended work sessions and content browsing. It really does well for office tasks and everyday use. When it comes to gaming, the situation is more complex – the 60 Hz panel somewhat limits fluidity, which may not appeal to more demanding gamers. However, the low input lag is definitely a plus, making games responsive and enjoyable. In short: great for work, less so for gaming.

Viewing angles

6.9/10

Brightness drop at an angle of 45 degrees: 62%

DU8002 has really great viewing angles, thanks to its IPS panel. Even when looking at the screen from the side, the picture remains sharp and the colours vibrant. This is a big plus, especially if we often watch films with a larger group or work at a wide desk. There’s no need to worry that someone sitting to the side will see a washed-out image – everything looks good here, regardless of the angle.

TV efficiency during daytime

4.2/10

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) TV efficiency during daytime
Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) TV efficiency during daytime

Matrix coating: Satin

Reflection suppression: Average

Black levels during daytime: Good

The performance of the DU8002 television during the day is decent, although it doesn't stand out particularly. The satin finish panel manages medium well with glare reduction, so in strong sunlight, reflections may be noticeable. On the other hand, the stable brightness at 300 nits works quite well in a slightly lit room, providing a clear image. This is a solid result that will satisfy during daily use, although in heavily sunlit interiors, it may lack extra power.

Matrix brightness

Average luminance SDR

Samsung DU8002 (IPS): 291 cd/m2

Details about the matrix

Software version during testing: 1120

Subpixel Structure:

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) TV details about the matrix

Backlight Type: PFS LED

TV features

6.5/10

  • System operacyjny: Tizen

  • TV reception: DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-C

  • No Recording to USB (terrestrial TV): No
  • No Recording programming: No
  • No Picture in Picture (PiP): No
  • Yes Screen mirroring (Windows Miracast): Yes
  • Yes AirPlay: Yes
  • Yes Voice search in native language: Yes
  • Yes Ability to connect a keyboard and mouse: Yes
  • Yes Possibility to connect Bluetooth headphones to the TV: Yes
  • Yes Possibility to simultaneously use Bluetooth headphones and the TV speaker: Yes
  • Yes Audio only mode: Yes
  • Yes RF remote control (no need to aim at the screen): RF
  • No Backlit remote control: No
  • Yes Teletext: Yes
Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) TV features
Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) TV features
Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) TV features Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) TV features

The Tizen system in the DU8002 television is a big plus. It runs smoothly, offering a lot of applications to choose from, although there are some limitations, such as the absence of Canal+. The voice control in Polish is a good feature, simplifying daily navigation. Tizen also provides a solid foundation for building a smart home thanks to integration with SmartThings – a great option for those who want to manage devices in their home from one place.

Among the user-friendly features, we find AirPlay and Miracast, which make it easy to stream content from phones or laptops to the TV screen. The ability to connect devices via Bluetooth is another advantage. As for the drawbacks – the lack of the PiP (picture in picture) function and the option to record programmes may be disappointing. Fortunately, the Samsung remote, although small and neat, has its advantages. It can control external devices, such as decoders, which often offer recording functionality, which can mitigate this shortcoming.

As for the design, the DU8002 is a true gem. It is one of the sleekest devices available on the market. With the right mount, it can be installed on the wall, resembling a picture frame – the effect is impressive and fits perfectly into modern interiors. Additionally, the adjustable width of the stand allows it to be adapted to various furniture, although unfortunately this option is not available in all sizes.

Playing files from USB

8.9/10

Review Samsung DU8002 (IPS) Playing files from USB
Maximum photo resolution:Supported photo formats:
Yes 4 Mpix
Yes JPEG
Yes 6 Mpix
No HEIC
Yes 8 Mpix
No PNG
Yes 10 Mpix
No GIF
Yes 12 Mpix
No WebP
Yes 16 Mpix
No TIFF
Yes 20 Mpix
Yes BMP
Yes 24 Mpix
No SVG
Yes 28 Mpix
Yes 32 Mpix

Playback of files from USB on the DU8002 television is at a very good level, similar to most Samsung models. The television handles most popular audio, video, and photo formats, making multimedia playback convenient and hassle-free. Support for Polish characters in subtitles and the ability to change the font colour are a significant plus that users who enjoy customising their experience will appreciate. Among the minor drawbacks, one could mention the lack of support for the HEIC photo format, popular among Apple users. Nevertheless, playback of files from USB is at a very satisfactory level and should meet the expectations of most users.

Apps

9.3/10

OK
Disney_Plus
OK
Amazon_Prime_Video
OK
Viaplay
OK
Player_TVN
OK
Polsat_Box_Go
OK
Canal_Plus_Online
OK
TVP_VOD
OK
Apple_TV_Plus
OK
SkyShowtime
OK
Rakuten
OK
CDA_Premium_Browser
OK
Spotify
No
Tidal
OK
Netflix
OK
YouTube
OK
MAX
No
Kodi

Sound

5.9/10

5.9/10

Subjective sound quality

Yes Dolby Digital Plus 7.1

No Dolby True HD 7.1

Yes Dolby Atmos in Dolby Digital Plus (JOC)

No Dolby Atmos in Dolby True HD

No DTS:X in DTS-HD MA

No DTS-HD Master Audio

The sound on the DU8002 is clear and distinct, but unfortunately, it lacks bass – this is the result of the slim casing, which sacrifices depth of sound for a sleek appearance. When it comes to audio file playback, there is no support for DTS, which may be a downside for more demanding users. Fortunately, the television supports the Dolby Digital Plus codec, which allows for transmitting Dolby Atmos sound to other devices, such as soundbars. This enables us to enjoy immersive sound that adds a new dimension to films and music.

  • Dynamic Crystal Colour: This technology provides crystal clear and vibrant colours, offering a billion shades, resulting in a more realistic picture.

  • 4K Upscaling: Thanks to this feature, favourite content is displayed in enhanced quality, close to 4K, ensuring a better viewing experience.

  • Samsung Smart TV Tizen: The Tizen operating system provides access to the latest apps and services, such as Daily+ for managing daily activities and SmartThings, allowing control of smart devices through the television.

  • Sleek Design: The exceptionally slim and elegant design of the television blends perfectly with modern interiors, adding style to them.

  • KNOX Security: The KNOX platform protects passwords and other sensitive data from malware and information leaks, ensuring a high level of security.

  • HDR: HDR technology adjusts brightness levels, bringing out a rich spectrum of colours and details that are visible even in the darkest and brightest scenes.

  • Crystal 4K Processor: It provides image upscaling to a resolution close to 4K and realistic colour reproduction through a colour mapping process.

  • Object Tracking Sound Lite: With virtual top speakers, the television offers cinema-quality sound that follows the action on screen, enhancing the realism of the content being viewed.