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Hello Arjle - UHD stands for Ultra High Definition or 4K TV. A regular HD TV has 2 million pixels spread across the screen, regardless of the size. A UHD/4K TV offers 8 million pixels on those same screens. LED HDR refers to High Dynamic Range with LED televisions, and HDR TVs are capable of a higher contrast ratio. LED TVs are also capable of that brighter contrast and can get brighter to achieve those better HDR contrast ratios. The 4K TU7000 introduces our Crystal Display which gives you crystal-clear colors that are fine-tuned to deliver a naturally crisp and vivid picture, and our Crystal UHD Processor, which brings stunning clarity to everything you already watch and powerfully upscales 4K to ensure that you always get life-like 4K resolution no matter the source. The TV also offers HDR, PurColor®, Game Enhancer, and Motion Rate 120. Curved TVs offer a little different viewing angle, and the glare is different. However, Samsung Curves are not readily available in 2020. ^Cris
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