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Samsung CU8000 55" vs Vizio V-Series 43"

Updated Apr 2026tvs
Samsung CU8000 55"
Samsung
Samsung CU8000 55"
$399
7.8/10
Winner
VS
Vizio V-Series 43"
Vizio
Vizio V-Series 43"
$199
7.2/10

The Verdict

Samsung's CU8000 delivers a larger 55-inch display with superior brightness (300 nits vs 250 nits) and Crystal UHD processing, making it better suited for bright rooms and general content viewing. Vizio's V-Series 43-inch offers Dolby Vision support and costs half as much, appealing to budget-conscious buyers in smaller spaces. Both handle 4K at 60Hz without VRR, though Samsung's 12ms input lag slightly edges Vizio's 16ms for casual gaming. Audio specs favor Samsung marginally (20W vs 16W), but neither excels here. The CU8000's larger screen and superior peak brightness justify the premium for living rooms, while the Vizio represents exceptional value for bedrooms or secondary displays. Choose Samsung for performance and screen real estate; select Vizio if budget and space constraints dominate.

AudioCU8000 55"
ValueV-Series 43"
gamingCU8000 55"
smart_featuresV-Series 43"
picture_qualityCU8000 55"

Who Should Buy

Buy the Samsung CU8000 55" if…

  • Very affordable entry into Samsung's 4K smart TV lineup
  • HDR10+ support improves contrast in compatible content
  • Tizen OS is a mature, full-featured smart TV platform

Buy the Vizio V-Series 43" if…

  • 4K Dolby Vision TV for under $200 is the cheapest way to get premium HDR
  • Chromecast and AirPlay 2 built-in for wireless casting
  • Perfect size for bedrooms, kitchens, or small apartments

Category Scores

Samsung CU8000 55"
Vizio V-Series 43"
Audio
7.0
6.5
Value
7.5
8.5
gaming
7.0
6.8
smart_features
7.5
7.8
picture_quality
8.2
7.5

Pros & Cons

Samsung CU8000 55"

Pros

  • Very affordable entry into Samsung's 4K smart TV lineup
  • HDR10+ support improves contrast in compatible content
  • Tizen OS is a mature, full-featured smart TV platform
  • Lightweight and easy to wall-mount at 27 lbs
  • Crystal Processor 4K provides decent upscaling from 1080p

Cons

  • 60Hz panel — no 120Hz for smooth gaming or sports
  • Low peak brightness limits HDR impact
  • No VRR or HDMI 2.1 — poor for next-gen consoles
  • 20W speakers sound thin — a soundbar is essential

Vizio V-Series 43"

Pros

  • 4K Dolby Vision TV for under $200 is the cheapest way to get premium HDR
  • Chromecast and AirPlay 2 built-in for wireless casting
  • Perfect size for bedrooms, kitchens, or small apartments
  • Light enough to mount anywhere at 16 lbs
  • Dolby Vision + HDR10+ support punches above its price

Cons

  • 250-nit brightness means HDR is barely noticeable
  • 60Hz — no gaming features whatsoever
  • SmartCast OS is slow and occasionally buggy
  • 16W speakers are very quiet — external audio is needed

Full Specifications

SpecSamsung CU8000 55"Vizio V-Series 43"
Body
VESA mount200 x 200mm200 x 200mm
Weight27.1 lbs16.3 lbs
Dimensions (w/ stand)48.8 x 30.8 x 8.8 inches38.0 x 24.6 x 8.1 inches
Audio
Output (watts)2016
Speakers2.0ch2.0ch
Dolby Atmos
Gaming
VRR (Variable Refresh Rate)
ALLM
Input lag (ms)1216
Display
HDRHDR10+, HLGDolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG
Size55"43"
TypeCrystal UHD LEDLED
Resolution3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)3840 x 2160 (4K UHD)
Refresh rate60Hz60Hz
Brightness (nits)300250
Smart TV
OsTizen OSSmartCast OS
Voice assistantBixby, AlexaGoogle Assistant, Apple AirPlay 2, Chromecast
Processor
ChipsetCrystal Processor 4KIQ Processor
Connectivity
Wi-FiWi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac)
Ethernet
Bluetooth5.25.0
USB ports11
HDMI ports33

This comparison is based on verified manufacturer specifications covering display, performance, camera, battery, and build quality. Scores are generated by analyzing specs across weighted categories on a 10-point scale. Learn more about our methodology.

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