UN46B6000 Samsung 46 inch 1080p HDTV 120 Hz LED
Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 at
6:05 am
- Ultra-slim 46-inch LED HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution for the sharpest picture possible
- LED technology enables a true-to-life range of picture brightness; uses 40 percent less energy than conventional LCD TVs
- InfoLink RSS feeds of news, weather and sports from your broadband connection
- Inputs: 4 HDMI, 1 component, 2 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 PC, 1 optical digital audio output
- Includes detachable swivel table stand; measures 43.9 x 30 x 10.8 inches (WxHxD) with stand
The product description B6000 is thinner than any TV LED on the market with internal tuner and the world by a thin wall mounting solution that reduces the gap between your TV and the wall below 0. 8 inches. . . . More>>
UN46B6000 Samsung 46 inch 1080p HDTV 120 Hz LED
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Warning! Browse hundreds / thousands of other customers on technology / repair and test sites. There are also videos on YouTube on how to solve the problem because it is so common. Samsung uses the old resilience in their respective boards of economic power not usually 14 to 24 months after purchase. $ 450 repair bill.
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this TV instead of two years, Samsung has been stolen from my house. I was * very * impressed with my old Samsung and had high expectations for this new model. The image is beautiful! And the super-slim dimensions of the series make it easy to move the facility. But I was surprised that the audio quality will be poor. Even after playing with the equalizer and other audio settings for half an hour, which sounded even worse than the old 13 "CRT televisions in the sitting room. The sound was hallow, very low in the bass and the media. I blame part of this the fact that the rear speakers are fire … this point the back of your TV, probably expect to bounce off a wall. The sound improved slightly closer to the wall has been established, but never to seem "good." If demand for this TV includes a bar of his or audio setup, I would give this series a try – the picture is fantastic. But if you need a TV that is not a good video and audio, you should consider other options.
Rating: 2 / 5
Purchased the TV last Sunday and brought back a week later. If you're sitting in front of the television image is remarkable. When you move any deviation from the center of the image begins to "wash" Since about 10 degrees, the image is intolerable. Totally unaccebtable. Got a Sony XBR instead. I think the LED technology has a ways to go before all of its intention to replace regular LCD. The final and deciding factor when it was Saturday night, I was in a sports bar full of cheap Viziose 32 inches. The image point of view was much better than TV Samsung LED. Also, the glow of the screen is horrible during the day. If you have all the windows in the room you are watching television during the day, the screen will reflect light. One last thing, I know that the President flat screen television, are not good, but these speakers were horrible. Even the regular TV was bad. You certainly need a bar with her at least this TV. Stay away in my opinion.
Rating: 1 / 5
The best TV I ever bought. I bought on Amazon. com. The price and good service. The image is so clear that almost did not buy an HD cable box. Happy to have done so because it made the picture much clearer and detailed. I plan to buy another for another room. I saved a lot of money compared to Best Buy. It adds class to any environment.
Rating: 5 / 5
I recently bought a Sony 52 "LCD TV 52Z5100. Ultimately, I ended up returning the Samsung for this page. Why? Well, read on. First, I had a 42 "LCD projection 720p. Nice picture, but time to upgrade. I do not always models of projected light, but spread over Samsung Slim LED. At Best Buy, I watched all the TV. I do not care about 240Hz b / c is not a significant difference in 120Hz, so I went to see many shows. I kept returning to 52Z5100 Sony ($ 1899) and UN46B6000 Samsung ($ 1839). I know that Sony made a good show and I was concerned about the glare when I bought it and it was submitted. When I realized I was hit connected, but I never could quite get a picture they had in store, which was almost 3D. I know it's part b / c all the parameters were pushed high real store, but even when I did I could not do. Now, make no mistake, it seemed really good and I really thought to keep. But every time I looked the part seemed a little "bulky. The other question that I was having was the brightness. Even with the backlight 1 and declined to low light, the screen is too bright. It was beautiful when you watch a show, but if a deal came with a white background, sometimes painful. It was brilliant. Some might view this as a good thing, but I always found to adjust the backlight and brightness. I can not say that I was not satisfied with the screen, but after 3 weeks, I found myself still considering Samsung and I saw that as a sign that I should change it. Having had the Samsung for 2 weeks, now I'm happy to have made the change. The brightness, while not ideal in a brilliant day, not bad. In fact, I would say that if the TV does not have the glossy screen would be almost perfect. The extreme brightness on the Sony tends to wash the colors a bit. " . . not really notice anything on the screen until the Samsung. The colors were more saturated. Some people have talked about non-uniform illumination with the Samsung. I made efforts to this and as demanding as I am I do not see at all. The sound is also very acceptable. . . much better than I expected, and that's because I always want to play on my stereo. The Samsung also offers greater control over the parameters that Sony did. Perhaps that is why I never have the Sony exactly where I wanted. The only negative point that I would give this TV is the parameters of motion control. Honestly, my favorite is usually off. I do not see much of blurring at all with the reduction. Posted on smooth, clear, standard, or even personalized with the blur, 10, and vibration to 0 may seem a bit "artificial at times. For example, I play a scene on my DVR using all parameters. During this scene, the camera on a group of people sitting in a bus. So it seemed a good order, has created a jump "small" or vibration in one part of the pan. In fact, all settings except off did it. (I also tried with custom vibrations at different settings.) Now, most people do not even notice it and do not in any way ruin the experience, I am just left with the feeling that everything 120Hz and 240Hz it is much ado about nothing. As I said, to put it out okay. . . even when watching football. To summarize, in any case the intention to offer the Sony TV is bad – far from it. If you recently bought one you have a very good TV with a pretty picture. Just for me, preference wise, I prefer the Samsung. I like the sharpness and saturation of color darker. Now, maybe if I sat as far from the TV (I'm 11ft) or was present in a room with windows facing the TV (mine is on the side of it) I may feel differently. It all boils down to personal preference when it comes to TVs of this caliber, so I hope I just made a little "more to help you decide what is for you. ENJOY!
Rating: 5 / 5