Interview: Samsung’s Dave Das highlights the new features in SUHD for 201604:33

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Published on November 6, 2017

When 4K Ultra HD televisions first started appearing, they were defined by their resolution: 3840 x 2160 pixels, often touted as four times the resolution of Full HD. Then, in January 2015, Samsung made some waves by introducing its SUHD line of 4K Ultra HD televisions, which were meant to be a step above standard UHD TV sets because they offered High Dynamic Range (HDR) and more colors (WCG). Soon, SUHD would become a brand of its own. It stood for premium — the best Samsung made — and they sold like gangbusters; over 2 million units in one year, according to Samsung.

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