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Samsung UN46B6000 46 Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV

Samsung UN46B6000 46 Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV




The B6000 is the slimmest of any LED TV on the market with tuner inside and the world’s slimmest wall mount solution that reduces the gap between the TV and the wall to less than 0.8 inches.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Nothing is perfect but this is close
I bought this TV about two weeks ago, the picture in the store is the picture I was hoping to get at home and did! It almost seems 3D at times, it is by far the best picture I have ever seen on a TV. Watching BluRay is breathtaking. I have a surround sound system so the speaker issues people talk about are lost on me, I can’t imagine having a picture like this without complementing it with surround sound, it would be like buying a hot car with an AM radio in it.

A couple of drawbacks, the power light that appears in the clear neck of the base is very annoying in particular when watching a movie in letterbox, it almost draws your eye away from the picture. I finally covered it with a slim strip tape and that did the trick so they could definately fix that in the future. The other thing that COULD BE a point of contention the glossy screen. I don’t have a situation where it is a problem but if your room has a lot of windows or light goming in there is likely to be some glare problems.

5 Stars Mind Blowing Picture
The Samsung LED TVs are the BEST available on the market. The picture will blow your mind. The deep blacks and bright colors are amazing. The antiblur feature is very apparent and makes motion smooth and clear. As far as the “uniformity” issues one other reviewer was having, I see none. In fact, I find “uniformity” issues with the old LCD tvs that use CFLs that are quite noticeable (brightness in the corners of the screen and the middle near the bottom are apparent on most any LCD that uses CFLs). Again, let me reiterate, the picture on this LED TV is AWESOME.

The thin design and crystal like stlying is super cool. I was hesitant about the red Touch of Color that Samsung uses but once I set up the TV, it was barely noticeable. It’s a ruby colored accent on the outter edge of the bezel.

Buy this TV! You will not be disappointed.

5 Stars Wow
I am not a particularly sophisticated viewer – I have educated myself on this technology by reading what experts say, yet I have very little personal experience in comparing and evaluating specific brands/devices. I own a Sony bravia 52XBR4 which I purchased about 16 months ago (newer models exist, and perhaps theres some fade in mine) and which sits in a room adjacent to that of the Samsung in my small Manhattan apartment . The Sony is a fantastic LCD, however when I place the Samsung LED backed LCD on the same HD program and look between the two, the difference is obvious. This is especially true when the screen has a lot of black in it – the Samsung is BLACK! No light at all! It makes a difference…wow!

Only 1 month into using it, but thus far im blown away. Im watching way too much television….

5 Stars The COOL Factor
It was love at first sight. I first saw a Samsung LED hanging on the wall in Best Buy. I’m sure my mouth was hanging open. I couldn’t get over how vivid the picture was, almost sureal. The only thing not to like was the premium price compared to a standard Samsung LCD of the same size. I spent several months looking for a replacement for our living room TV. Just when I’d convinced myself that the LED wasn’t worth the price difference, Amazon, Sears, and Best Buy started lowering the price. I jumped at a deal and couldn’t be happier. I bought the Samsung wall mount and hid the cables in the wall. The Samsung mount is way over priced, but works perfectly and really lets the TV hug the wall. I guess the price isn’t that big an issue when spread over the several years that I’ll have this TV. The TV is in a large living room / dining room with high ceilings with two skylights. The room is very bright during the day, but the picture hold it’s own, bright and no glare. With Blue Ray and HD cable, the picture is incredable. It does take some getting used to, it’s somewhat distracting at first. I see none of the light pumping or motion blur as mentioned in some reviews. Yes, the sound sucks. But what home theater buff really expects good sound from TV speakers. I’ve yet to have someone see the TV and not stop and stare. The vivid picture, ultra thin design, and close wall mount create a “Cool Factor” that can’t be ignored.

2 Stars Great Picture, Lousy Audio
I purchased this TV to replace a two-year old Samsung that was stolen from my home. I was *very* impressed with my old Samsung and had high expectations for this newer model. The picture is stunning! And the super-slim dimensions of the set make it easy to move around for setup. But I was dumbfounded at how poor the audio quality is. Even after playing with the equalizer and other sound settings for a half hour, it still sounded worse than the old 13″ tube TV sitting in the bedroom. The sound was hallow, very much lacking in the mid and low ranges. I blame part of this on the fact that the speakers are rear-firing…they point out of the rear of the TV, no doubt expecting to bounce off a wall. The sound improved slightly the closer to the wall the set was placed, but never to the point of sounding “good”. If your application for this TV includes a sound bar or other audio setup, then I’d give this set a try – the picture is really fantastic. But if you need a TV that does both video AND audio well, you’ll want to consider other options.

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