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Samsung UN46C6300 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Black) | 
| Brand: Samsung Category: CE
List Price: $1,699.99 Buy Used: $983.99 as of 9/4/2010 01:38 MDT details You Save: $716.00 (42%)
New (12) Used (16) Refurbished (2) from $983.99
Seller: Warehouse Deals Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 416
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 46 Shipping Weight (lbs): 44.1 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 28.5 x 43 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: UN46C6300 Model: UN46C6300 UPC: 036725233805 EAN: 0036725233805 ASIN: B0036WT4C4
Release Date: March 5, 2010 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | 10Wx2 audio output | | • | Wide Color Enhancer Plus | | • | ConnectShare Movie | | • | 4 HDMI (ver 1.3), HDMI-CEC |
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Product Description The Samsung LED 6300: LED picture quality meets Auto Motion Plus 120HzTM Clear Motion Rate technology, with gorgeous results. The 6300's LED Ultra Clear Panel absorbs ambient light and virtually eliminates reflections, for a more comfortable viewing environment. It's beautiful form and function, complementing the most stylish of décor.
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Picture is crisp and crispier. Excuse me while I pick up my eyeballs off the floor. April 23, 2010 hwoarang-goatman (california) 46 out of 47 found this review helpful
The Good:
*Vibrant colors--of which ancient, grunting, CRT-watching man could only dream.
*HD content is displayed so realistically I'll quit my job and live under a bridge to watch TV all day.
*Even standard-def shows look quite good on this set, like super models only five or ten years past their prime.
*Black levels are significantly deeper than I would have expected based on all the online whinging about edge-lit LED screens (e.g., "Give me local dimming, or give me death!").
*Supa-thin profile makes the compact fluorescent "flat" panels look McDonald's chubby.
The Tolerable:
*Crowded buttons on the remote, which I hardly use in favor of the cable company's universal (or maybe no more than planetary) remote. I'll only pick up the Samsung remote on occasion to adjust advanced settings, but when I do, I often push an unintended button.
*Very slight edge-lit brightness on black borders. Much of what's on TV will fill the screen, so you won't even have the opportunity to notice the effect. Really, it's not that bad--I've seen far worse light leakage while watching movies on my 2007 alum iMac.
The Tolerated:
*There's only one thing that bugs me a bit, and it's not a deal breaker. (Besides, I already bought the TV, so the deal has been, well. . . concluded, if you must.) When the screen is mostly black and only a small graphic is displayed somewhere, the LEDs go a bit dim--you can actually see, over a fraction of a second, the light levels drop. I'm assuming that the TV was set up this way so that the LEDs wouldn't be leaking ghostly light on a largely black screen. I've fussed with the settings, but I can't make this effect go away. I haven't yet fully explored all the setting menus, so I just might hit pay dirt soon, or maybe Samsung will nix that effect with a firmware update. At any rate, whatever text is dimmed is still very legible, and when the next screen-filling scene pops up, the LEDs power up without any detectable delay so that thereafter the screen's as bright as it should be. No biggie--it's not enough of a problem for me to scratch a star off the rating.
The Tweakable:
*Turning off motion smoothing is not difficult under most circumstances; indeed, some content begs to be smooved, e.g., sports and competitive cooking shows. But when I first plugged in a movie via the USB drive, I got motion smooving by default and wanted none of it. Whenever I pushed the remote's "Menu" button, I ended on a screen far, far away from the USB drive's content, and ended up adjusting the picture settings for the cable feed and not the target movie on the USB drive. I was bedeviled awhile, but a bit of snooping around the owner's manual led to this minor discovery: by pressing the "Tools" button on the Samsung remote, I could enter a submenu that let me turn off the smooving effect without leaving the movie. Cheap soap opera video effect, begone!
Conclusion:
The picture is what matters most, and this TV's output makes my jaw drop to the floor. Which is rather fortuitous, because I need something down there to catch my eyeballs.
One fine television March 20, 2010 R. Lewis (Tempe, AZ) 28 out of 31 found this review helpful
Amazing picture. Sound not so great as tiny speakers aim down from the bottom ridge of tv. I cant believe how thin the television is and how bright the picture is. It plays most everything I've thrown at it in perfect color and very little pixelation. No warm up time like Standard LED TVs and much easier to watch. I highly recommend this TV. If you're going to buy an LCD television...make sure it is backlit with LEDs. Samsungs out-perform all the other brands.
Great picture, intuitive programming, good for gaming April 6, 2010 daner (Florida) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
We purchased the TV from Amazon. A few years ago I would never have ordered something this expensive and fragile from a mail order but after years of buying from Amazon I've come to believe there is nothing they can't sell online well. The first of our TVs did come damaged, but guess what- not only didn't Amazon wait to receive the return before shipping out a replacement, there had been a price drop since I ordered the TV and they gave me a refund for the difference! Now that is good service.
The second time the TV arrived pristine and the only assembly required is the stand and inserting the cables. The stand is very nice too. We have been very happy with the bright crisp picture, we play alot of XBox 360 first person shooters which require a fast refresh rate and this TV does very well especially in game mode. We watch SD TV, DVDs through the XBox360 and instantly stream movies from netflix all of which look good on the TV. The menu and programming is very intuitive.
Not bad, Samsung May 15, 2010 C. Rozier (Northwest Florida, USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this TV because it was about 200 dollars cheaper on here that it was at Sams Club. I bought this with the free shipping from Amazon and it came actually just as fast as regular shipping. Sharp image, and it seems to make my plain DVD player(not blu-ray or up-converting DVD, just the old ones) seem better. Its got some engine that smooths out the picture. The TV is super thin too. Its definitely worth the price in my opinion.
But the built-in-speaker kinda sucks in default mode. So you gonna have to go into sound options and adjust the equalizer and the sound mode to get a really good sound from the TV without a home theater.After that man its pretty good. Gots alot of HDMI ports.You can plug up almost anything to it to. Its got a lot of different connections.
This TV has a great great picture, it makes my eyes bleed how great it is.... April 27, 2010 Geoartz (NYC) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Samsung UN46C6300 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Black)
This TV has a great great picture, sound is ok - use a surround system to enjoy this properly, it has alot of tweaking capabilties, it is very thin and light weight LED TV, I was really upset it didn't have the internet feature but it made me happy knowing I can stream my MP4 Ipod movies to the TV from my computer, cable TV looks great, overall it is a major improvement over the un46b650 series but I have one issue with this unit,
Issue 1: soft white spots (bleeding) around the tv when watching dark scenes (I see it is a common problem with Samsung TV's)- this happens when you configure the TV Gamma higher than (0), brightness above (47), and ESPECIALLY the Shadow Detail above (-2) (this is what controls darkness of the TV but any type (credits) or space scenes (with stars will fade alot) will look very dark at (-2) setting - I leave it at (0) setting but thats when the spots accur - I guess I can live with that).
I do have to say that I watch my TV in bright setting environment, not in a darkroom, I can safely say that if you're going to watch it a a dark room (theater) then you will hardly notice the white spots since everything will mostly be at half contrast and brightness.
I say the TV overall is great for the price and I think Samsung can maybe fix with a quick Firmware upgrade, but I would have given it a 95 rating but I will give it a 85 instead... I hope Samsung comes out with a firmware soon....... I will review again when they do release the firmware upgrade.....
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