It’s a great budget 4K TV has one of the best price-to-performance ratios out there. It’s an affordable TV at a screen-size that suits me as a spare TV, and that gets on with the basics of Being A Television in a way that’s impressive. There’s no integrated voice control here, but if your Samsung is on a common network it can be controlled using either an Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant smart speaker. Or there’s Samsung’s proprietary Smart Things control app, which is as stable and useful here as it is for every other Samsung TV. It’s not the worst-sounding TV around, but it could definitely do with some sonic assistance from a second speaker such as a sound bar, which I did purchase with it. It’s great for folks who subscribe to UHD streaming services such as Prime; Netflix, Disney+ etc. The TV two remotes: a ‘standard’, button-filled one, and a sleek ‘smart’ one with a much stripped back button count. Both are very serviceable in their different ways. Connections run to three HDMIs and one USB port. One HDMI supports eARC, allowing the TV to pass lossless Dolby Atmos sound to compatible soundbars and AV receivers.