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So, if you've settled on buying a Samsung but haven't yet decided which, or you've spotted a potential bargain and want to know where it sits in the overall range, this page is for you. Of course, you do also get standard HDR10 and HLG. It's rival HDR10+ format is there instead, but time will tell whether that's ample compensation – implementation still seems rather inconsistent, based on our experience with the Q90R. Speaking of HDR, it's unsurprising but still disappointing that Samsung is sticking to its guns and not supporting Dolby Vision. What's more, there are some neat additions, from enhanced modes for gaming, more options for the turn-your-TV-into-an-art-display Ambient mode, and the addition of iTunes Movies and its peerless selection of 4K HDR films. On the surface this is just an evolution of the existing Samsung OS, but that doesn't seem a problem when you consider how fully featured and intuitive the user-experience is already. Every 2019 Samsung TV will run on the same, custom-made operating system.
