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SAMSUNG UE65KS7000 Footprint

  • 08-02-2017 12:20pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 63 ✭✭


    Hi guys,

    I was reading that the 65" KS7000 has 2 positions where you can put the feet, is this true? It's a great looking tv but I'd have to redesign my tv area completely to accommodate a 65" stand if the feet can only go at the end!


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  • Company Representative Posts: 17,584 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi guys,

    I was reading that the 65" KS7000 has 2 positions where you can put the feet, is this true? It's a great looking tv but I'd have to redesign my tv area completely to accommodate a 65" stand if the feet can only go at the end!
    Hi Big Hungry Bear.

    They really are great TV's.

    I've done a little checking and I cant see anywhere mention two different setting for the stand on the 65KS7000. Where had you read this? (I could be blind and have missed it) I don't think I've heard anyone mention this either as I'm sure its been a deal breaker for many.

    I know some of the LG televisions allowed for different positions of the feet on a few of their screens and Panasonic also.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 63 ✭✭Big hungry bear


    Hi Big Hungry Bear.

    They really are great TV's.

    I've done a little checking and I cant see anywhere mention two different setting for the stand on the 65KS7000. Where had you read this? (I could be blind and have missed it) I don't think I've heard anyone mention this either as I'm sure its been a deal breaker for many.

    I know some of the LG televisions allowed for different positions of the feet on a few of their screens and Panasonic also.

    Can't find where I read it now, possibly on a forum somewhere. In fairness couldn't find any other mention of it. What advantages would the KS8000 have over the 7000, apart from a footprint that suits my setup!?


  • Company Representative Posts: 17,584 ✭✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Kenny


    Hi Big Hungry Bear.

    They really are great TV's.

    I've done a little checking and I cant see anywhere mention two different setting for the stand on the 65KS7000. Where had you read this? (I could be blind and have missed it) I don't think I've heard anyone mention this either as I'm sure its been a deal breaker for many.

    I know some of the LG televisions allowed for different positions of the feet on a few of their screens and Panasonic also.

    Can't find where I read it now, possibly on a forum somewhere. In fairness couldn't find any other mention of it. What advantages would the KS8000 have over the 7000, apart from a footprint that suits my setup!?
    There are only a small few differences.

    The 8000 runs at 2300 PQI, where as the 7000 2100 PQI
    The 8000 has twin tuners and the different stand.

    I'm sure there has to be a few other tweaks but nothing jumps out from even the manual's spec sheet.

    The rest of the inputs and spec are the same.

    We have both running in our store and they are fantastic screens.


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