BuyPerUnit.com hasn’t yet tracked a 2026 price for the Samsung U8000F 55‑inch. To find its $/inch, divide the real‑world price by 55. For context, the 4K LED floor on 2026‑05‑02 is $3.2757 per inch — the cheapest possible 55‑inch LED would cost $180.16 (55 × $3.2757). Our 2026 rankings already show no Samsung 55‑inch 4K TV is a value leader.
What We Know About the Samsung U8000F 55‑Inch TV
As of 2026‑05‑02, BuyPerUnit.com’s live pricing database contains zero listings for the Samsung U8000F 55‑inch 4K LED TV.
That strong precedent suggests the U8000F will almost certainly sit above the category floor.
How to Calculate $/Inch for Any TV (Including the U8000F)
The math is simple: take the final selling price (before tax) and divide by the diagonal screen size in inches. For a 55‑inch TV, that means price ÷ 55 = $/inch. If a hypothetical retailer lists the Samsung U8000F at $600, the calculation is $600 ÷ 55 = $10.91 per inch — a rough illustrative number, not an actual price from our database.
BuyPerUnit.com automates this for thousands of in‑stock TVs. You can sort by $/inch to instantly see which models give you the most screen for your money.
2026 4K TV Floor Prices: Your Baseline for Value
The 4K LED floor — the cheapest per‑inch price across all in‑stock 4K LED TVs, regardless of size or brand — sits at $3.2757 per inch. The 4K QLED floor is $3.8800 per inch, and 4K OLED costs $12.4998 per inch. The overall TV floor matches the LED floor at $3.2757/inch.
If you could buy a 55‑inch display at that exact per‑inch rate, you’d pay $180.16 (55 × $3.2757). That’s a hypothetical number, because the $3.2757 floor is the cheapest per‑inch price among all screen sizes, not a specific 55‑inch model. It represents the absolute price floor for LED technology on 2026‑05‑02 — a hard baseline you can use to gauge any new price that appears.
Why Samsung 55‑Inch TVs Haven’t Led on $/Inch in 2026
The post “No Samsung 55″ 4K Value? Best 55″ TV Is Insignia F50 (2026)” already demonstrated that in 2026, not a single Samsung 55‑inch 4K TV cracked the value‑per‑inch leaderboard on BuyPerUnit.com. The Insignia F50 55‑inch 4K LED claimed that spot, underscoring that Samsung’s pricing consistently lands above the floor.
The U8000F will likely follow this pattern. Samsung’s brand premium and feature set regularly push its per‑inch cost several dollars higher than entry‑level competitors. Until a verified listing appears, the safest expectation is that the U8000F will cost more per inch than the $3.2757 LED floor.
Use BuyPerUnit.com’s 4K LED tracker to compare live per‑inch prices. Once the U8000F appears, you’ll see exactly where it falls relative to the floor.
How to Spot a Deal: Comparing the U8000F to the Floor
When a price finally shows up, the math is straightforward. If you see a Samsung U8000F 55‑inch at, for example, $400, the $/inch is $400 ÷ 55 = $7.27/inch. That’s more than double the LED floor — the difference is $7.27 − $3.2757 = $3.9943 per inch, or ($7.27 − $3.2757) / $3.2757 = 121.9% above the floor. The higher the percentage, the more premium you’re paying for the Samsung name.
Our 4K LED price‑per‑inch listing → shows every in‑stock TV sorted by cost efficiency. Referencing that list when the U8000F surfaces will instantly tell you if the price is competitive or inflated.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Samsung U8000F 55‑inch price per inch in 2026?
BuyPerUnit.com has not captured a live, in‑stock price for the Samsung U8000F 55‑inch as of 2026‑05‑02. Until a verified retailer price appears, the $/inch is unknown. Use the formula price ÷ 55 once you have a real‑world figure.
How do I calculate the price per inch for any TV?
Divide the selling price (before tax) by the screen’s diagonal measurement in inches. For a 55‑inch TV: price ÷ 55 = $/inch. BuyPerUnit.com handles this calculation automatically for all tracked listings.
What is the current cheapest 55‑inch 4K TV per inch in 2026?
Our database doesn’t isolate a single 55‑inch floor because the $3.2757 LED floor is the lowest per‑inch price across all sizes, not a dedicated 55‑inch index. However, earlier 2026 analysis (“No Samsung 55″ 4K Value? Best 55″ TV Is Insignia F50”) identified the Insignia F50 55‑inch as the value leader for that screen size. Check the live 4K LED category for current rankings.
Why isn’t the Samsung U8000F listed in BuyPerUnit.com’s value rankings?
The U8000F has no verified in‑stock price in our 2026 tracking feed. Without a price, it cannot be ranked. The rankings are built strictly from live listings.
What is a good $/inch for a 55‑inch TV in 2026?
The 4K LED floor of $3.2757/inch is the absolute cheapest possible — the result of a floor‑priced set in a smaller size. For a 55‑inch model, a price below $5/inch would be aggressive; anything under $7/inch would still beat many name‑brand offerings. Use the floor as your baseline, then compare any actual U8000F listing to that number.