Saturday, October 3, 2009

Samsung UN40B6000 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV

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39.9" screen (measured diagonally) * widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio * Touch of Color high-gloss finish -- black with red accents * LED edge backlight for high contrast and natural colors * Auto Motion Plus 120Hz anti-blur technology for clearer motion *
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Technical Details

- Ultra-slim 40-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 38.7 x 27.1 x 10 inches (WxHxD) with stand
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Customer Buzz
 "waste of money!" 2009-09-24
By M. Walters Jr. (baltimore)
i went thru 4 sets from bestbuy and all had a terrable buzzing noise coming from the back of the tv. it also has a very poor viewing angle. move left or right the picture washes out. also the led lights made it hard to get natural skin tones on the screen every persons face was to bright no matter what setting the tv was on or how i ajjusted the setting. my samsung 40a650 does not have any of these issues. i took the fourth set back and got the samsung ln46b750 , this set beats the led in every aspect. the blacks are better the white is not overly done and skin tones look natural. c.net also rated the 750b series better then the samsung edge lite led tv's.

Customer Buzz
 "tinny sounds" 2009-09-20
By R. A. ELLIOTT (nj)
I currently own a samsung 40" lcd...and i love the Tv. But as i read your reviews,i also seem to agree that on most samsungs,the sound just doesnt "cut it" so to speak. I quickly purchased a Samsung Sound bar,which is fantastic. Ive been looking at the new led that samsung is now promoting,but again ive heard issues with the tinny sound. Hopefully samsung can work out this minor problem,cause they do make a great looking tv.

Customer Buzz
 "High quality Picture, Master craftmanship and Poor sound systems" 2009-09-17
By Haricharan
This is the TV, which I was waiting for a long time. I heard they (Samsung) are launching this new world TV long time back and grabbed one 6 series immediately it hit the market here in India. Price is tagged at INR 1,25,000 (USD 2,200) but i got a better deal for INR 82K (USD 1,600). Extremely sexy high quality TV, I can say I have not seen a better color composition in any other TV. Picture quality is Crystal clear on HD videos and best if you use HDMI cables too. It's even better on Dish TV technology like Tatasky / Airtel digital. As the term LED, this TV uses LCD TV with LED backlighting instead of florescent lights. The term is disputed here because they don't use 100% LED as it supposed to be. But in current market scenarios this is the best in quality and you still have to call it a LED because of its better technology. I rate this TV 5/5 for sheer display and elegant looks. Picture quality is also 5/5.

The only disatisfaction in this masterpeice is its sound system, very poor sound system i rate 2/5, I am facing lot of problems with sound vibrations on the back panel of the TV called sound distortions. Samsung technicians themselves commented that this problem is known and they fixed this in 7 series (most ironic is no sales guy explains this problem here in India to customer, its your luck if you get better product for your price) . I have called the service agents plenty of times to fix this big flaw in this series (six sereis). They are calling the fixture as the remedy but I am not satisfied with this rectification. I am planning to go for home theater to fix this nuisance for ever; but it's really costly an affair now.

As overall this TV is 4/5 if you can live with sound problems or you have some different solution to fix this only issue. Or wait for new model which does not have this problem at all.

I will keep posting more updates as and when I come across. I will also post remedies for the problems which I come across with this TV, which would help you guys in making better decision on buying this product.



Have Fun. Don't miss this super technology. You will repent if you go for ordinary LCD. This is the future. Believe it or not.

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Customer Buzz
 "Good to Excellent, Significantly better than CCFL?" 2009-09-16
By Gregory L. Dauria (Norwich, CT USA)
I originally ordered the Samsung LN40B650 and was fairly certain that I had made a good choice. I don't know why but I starting second guessing my decision, which led me to review the Samsung LED LCD televisions. While the reviews were not extremely glowing, the Samsung LN40B6000 looked like it could better the picture of the CCFL LN40B650 and I canceled the order for CCFL and went with the 6000 series LED television. One of the "cons" of the edge-placed LED televisions is a noted lack of screen uniformity but that is for larger screen sizes and I thought the 40 inch screen would not be as prone to that problem.



Okay, how does it look? Well, the first indication was offered by the delivery person that stayed to help me set it up, i.e., "that sure is better than the plasma unit I just dropped off." The second was my wife's take on the picture - I had just replaced a Sony Bravia 32 inch LCD that was about 4 years old - "that picture is ridiculous, I feel like those people are in my bedroom." Honestly, I thought the picture was excellent, but I think she was being a little too generous. Some of my own personal thoughts:



1. The clear screen is very good - I have 3 windows, and a bright ceiling light; there are no reflection problems.

2. The colors are good, but I would not rate them any better than my Sony SXRD television, which I just learned has a pending class action suit against it for a problem called optical block - that's not encouraging!

3. Out of the box the picture is good, but after using the settings recommended by CNET, the picture for Blu Ray (Gladiator) was about as good as I've seen.

4. Despite the stated mega contrast ratio of 3,000,000:1, the gamma setting needed to be adjusted to at least +2 or +3 (highest) values to keep dark scenes properly contrasted.

5. The sound is NOT bad, I have a very expensive 7.1 surround system in the Theater Room and the two LN40B6000 rear/downward firing speakers in custom mode with the graphic equalizer bass frequency pushed toward their maximum limits produces respectable sound for a television set, which is certainly satisfactory for bedroom use. Now, if this is meant to be be your primary television and you want theater-quality surround sound, then this TV is going to fall far short of such expectation, but what set would not? My suggestion is to go into sound mode; select custom, select graphic equalizer (set 100HZ to max; 300HZ to 3/4 range); set SRS Trusurround HD to "On" and give a listen. If you're still not happy, buy a sound system, but I cannot see "audio" quality being the decision factor for this set.

6. The backlit remote is nice for nighttime viewing and is fairly user friendly.

7. The Samsung Blu Ray and UB40B6000 automatically recognize one another which may play a role in the exceptional picture that is produced.



The bottom line is that LN40B6000 produces a very good picture, and the sound is decent for a television set - is it worth the couple of hundred dollars more than its CCFL counterpart? I cannot say with certainty, but my hunch is that it is.



Update 9/25: I have read the reviews regarding limited viewing angles, but I have not noticed the dramatic degradation that has been observed by others. Accordingly, I have placed 4 images under harsh viewing conditions (note all camera settings are in static manual mode, no photo editing performed). The series of photos uploaded on Amazon do not come close to the actual picture on the screen in terms of quality, but they do demonstrate relative difference in picture color and contrast as the viewing angle is moved from center - please note photo placement captions. One thing that is obvious is that a brightly lit window will reflect upon the screen, contrary to my original take on reflection issues. Overall, I am very happy with the LN40B6000 performance and have every intention of keeping it. My wife keeps complaining that the picture is too good - it does not make sense to me either.

Customer Buzz
 "Beware of very poor viewing angle" 2009-09-16
By Avi (Alexandria, VA)
I got the 40" 6 series LED sidelit TVs and was initially very impressed with the slim-design, finish and picture quality. I hung it like a picture using the slim-mount system and was very pleased on purchasing such a beautiful TV that could be almost flush to the wall. However I quickly noticed that picture quality dropped sharply if I was only 15-20 degrees off center. I have a 8' wide sofa about 10 ft from the TV and the picture is great when I view it from the center but really bad (washed out and with no-depth) if I'm sitting on either side. I even tested it repeatedly from various angles and found that after around 15-20 degrees teh picture quality drops but then remains consistent. This is not what I expected from Samsung's latest line of products.



I really like the TV's design but find that the viewing angle and picture quality issue is probably too significant to compromise. I am surprised that no one else seem to have mentioned this with the exception of the CNet review. Maybe I have a faulty set - but it seems unlikely since the picture is great if I'm dead center-front of the TV.




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