Friday, October 2, 2009

Samsung LN46B630 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color

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The 630 series takes your home entertainment beyond television with advanced connectivity. Real-time news, stock and weather updates are sent to your screen thanks to the InfoLink feature. Action has never looked smoother or more realistic with Auto Motion Plus 120Hz technology and 1080p high definition resolution. Details are crisp and bold. Brilliant images have deeper blacks with an 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. And unique Touch of Color design makes a stunning impression in any room.
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Technical Details

- 46-inch LCD HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution for the sharpest picture possible and red Touch of Color design
- Auto Motion Plus 120Hz for amazingly fluid motion, 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 4ms response time, Wide Color Enhancer 3 for more vivid colors
- InfoLink RSS feeds of news, weather and sports via Ethernet; ; side-mounted USB port for displaying JPEG/MPEG files and listening to MP3 audio
- Inputs: 4 HDMI-CEC, 2 component, 2 composite, 1 PC, 2 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 optical digital audio output
- Includes removable stand; measures 44 x 30.7 x 10.9 inches with stand
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Customer Buzz
 "Picture" 2009-09-17
By Ritesh Patel
I liked ln46b630 better than ln46b610. they were same price. you get better picture with 630.

Customer Buzz
 "Couldn't be happier" 2009-09-17
By Vince Walker (Pleasanton, CA USA)
I chose this model specifically because I was concerned about screen reflections. Of all the sets I've reviewed in stores, this one does the best job. I spent about a year finally making up my mind on which tv to buy.



Picture quality at home is much better than what I experienced while reviewing them in the stores. I assume the stores really do not have very good video signals going into their tvs.



Comcast HD quality far surpassed my expectations. It really is awesome. I am amazed every time I watch it. Standard def channels are very good as well. Way better than what I expected. Big tip for everyone watching standard def input. Watch it in Movie Mode. The primary issue being the sharpness level. If you have sharpness level set high on a standard def signal it doesn't work well. Turning sharpness to zero will give you the best picture on standard def.



I had some issues with using AutoMotion Plus with Comcast HD. It would sometimes produce artifacts, like jerky, stuttering movements. Best to just turn that off. For Blu-Ray however, the AutoMotion Plus does work excellent and did not experience these artifacts. Despite what I read in a CNET review, the dejudder processing does work very well for blu-ray and recommend leaving this setting on for blu-ray and completely off for cable viewing.



Blu-ray in general was a big disappointment for me initially. What I discovered is that not all blu-ray disks are created equally. It all depends on how the original movie was shot and then how the blu-ray maker encoded that particular movie when making the blu-ray disk. Some movies will appear grainy because they were shot in film mode, while other movies shot in video mode are crystal clear. The primary solution to this is the same as watching standard def, turn down the sharpness level, although setting it to zero is not necessarily optimal for blu-ray. A setting of 20% seemed to work well on all disks.



I had some hesitation about this model because of the Red Touch of Color. This model only has the red at the bottom, not on the top or sides. As others have noted, it is not bright red like the marketing material. In my home, it is an extremely dark red. It is not even noticeable unless directly looking at the bottom bezel and certainly not a distraction in any other scenario. If you are worried about the Red, I would say this is totally a non-issue.



I found the sound quality excellent. Of course it is not as good as a home theater setup. There is not any TV that is going to give you a surround sound experience like a home theater will. I normally listen to the sound at 10% and might need to take it up to 25% when lots of noise is going on in the house. I have this set in a spare bedroom which also contributes to the sound working so well for me. Being in a larger more open area might not work as good, but then you would want a home theater setup anyway.



XBOX 360 works perfectly on it. No lag or display issues at all.



Netflix streaming looks great too. You have to have high speed internet for that to work well though. I have the 1.5mbps DSL package and that does not work well much of the time. I am upgrading to comast internet service which should allow the netflix to stream in full HD all the time instead of periodically downgrading the signal like it does with my dsl.



I haven't had any problems with the set. I couldn't be happier with this purchase. I am a very picky customer, so this is saying a lot. Would definitely buy it again if I had to make the choice again.

Customer Buzz
 "Great TV, with a little tweaking" 2009-09-15
By Make It Simple
I've had this television for a week and have watched both movies and HD TV with it. There is no question it's an excellent television. My only reservation is that it makes everything look like it was shot on video (much the way daytime soap operas look). That's fine for sports or documentaries like "Planet Earth", but I find it really distracting for a movie (on DVD or TV). There have been articles written (check CNET) about the result of taking "judder" out of the images we see on the mid to high end (120 hz + refresh rate) televisions. Some people like the "video" effect and others prefer the way movies look in theaters. I am strongly in the latter camp. Fortunately, it's relatively easy to adjust the TV to your preferences. I found that you can achieve an incredible picture for TV and DVD by turning both the judder and blur control down one step from their default settings. With that change, I am completely happy with this television. As an aside, I also have a 40" Samsung LN40B550 which has a 60 hz refresh rate. That television does not produce the same "shot-on-video" effect, but overall, the picture is not as good as the LNB630.

Customer Buzz
 "great colors without glare" 2009-09-15
By Zhexin Zhang
Great TV. I'm very glad I went with the matte finish. Glare is far less than with a glossy finish. Sure, the contrast and colors aren't as great as a glossy screen, but they are still very good and I don't think most people can tell a difference. Lots of connections and I really like the audio out option can be switched from the TV speakers to external speakers that you can hook up. The game mode is great as it really reduces the lag time of games. Guitar Hero only has a 10 millisecond delay according to my calibration. TV's that don't have a gaming mode (like my buddie's) have a lot higher delay and makes calibration more frustrating to do. The 120hz is also nice. There are different options or modes of having it on (of even off). Sports and most TV shows look fine with it on, although I suggest turning it off with movies. All in all a great TV!

Customer Buzz
 "Remote Sensor Doesnt Work" 2009-09-14
By Checkmate (NYC)
I have exactly the same issue with my samsung 46B630 tv as reported by quasi dead..Samsung sent me a new remote after the first remote that came with the Tv was not functioning.The new remote wasn't working either.They are now sending the technician as they think it could be a Remote Sensor issue.

SO, this looks like a prevalent issues with this model.I hate to get a part replaced for a Brand New TV.




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