Common questions about this product, answered.
Q.Is this Skyworth a smart TV, and which apps does it run?
A.Yes. The 100SUF9580P runs Google TV, the same OS Google ships on its own and Sony/TCL sets, so it has built-in Wi-Fi, the Google Play store, Chromecast and hands-free Google Assistant voice search. SA retailer listings confirm Netflix, YouTube, Disney+ and Showmax are supported, plus thousands of other apps. You sign in with a Google account, and the home screen blends recommendations across your streaming services. No external streaming stick needed. — PriceJive
Q.Is it good for PS5 / Xbox Series X gaming?
A.It is well-equipped for current consoles. The panel runs at up to 144Hz and supports VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) plus a dedicated Game Mode to cut input lag. Two of its three HDMI ports (HDMI 2 and 3) are HDMI 2.1, so a PS5 or Xbox Series X can drive 4K high-frame-rate output and tear-free VRR on those inputs. Plug your console into HDMI 2 or 3, not HDMI 1, to get the full 2.1 feature set. — PriceJive
Q.Which HDR formats does it support, and does QLED with local dimming actually help picture quality?
A.It supports Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and HLG, so you get dynamic-metadata HDR from Netflix, Disney+ and Apple TV+ (Skyworth backs Dolby Vision, unlike Samsung sets which omit it). The QLED layer widens the colour range, and SA listings cite a 112-zone full-array local-dimming backlight, which dims darker areas of the screen independently for deeper blacks and stronger contrast than a basic edge-lit or single-zone Direct-LED TV. Rated brightness is modest (around 400 nits), so it shines best in controlled lighting rather than bright sun. — PriceJive
Q.This is 100 inches and 73kg — how far should I sit and can I wall-mount it?
A.It is a 73kg net set, so placement is a real planning point. For a 100-inch 4K screen, reviewers and TV-size calculators suggest roughly 3.2 to 4 metres of seating distance for a comfortable, immersive view; closer is fine for 4K detail, further loses impact. Wall-mounting is possible but use a heavy-duty mount rated well above 73kg and fix into studs/concrete, ideally with professional installation. The box includes a base and screws, so a sturdy, wide TV stand is the simpler option for most rooms. — PriceJive