Samsung UN46C6500 46-Inch 120 Hz 1080p LED HDTV (Black)
Samsung LED HDTVs combine breakthrough picture quality and advanced connectivity options that will keep you entertained 24/7. This UN46C6500 LED HDTV also makes it easy to be green, and will save you some green, by being ENERGY STAR compliant.
Samsung UN46C6500 46-Inch 120 Hz 1080p LED HDTV (Black) Features
- Exceeds ENERGY STAR Standards: LED Energy Efficient, up to 50% less than the latest ENERGY STAR specification depending on series and screen size
- Ultra Clear Panel: Advanced technology lets you enjoy crisp image details, natural skin tones, excellent shadow detail, and vibrant colors
- 120 Hz Clear Motion Rate: Samsung 120 Hz technology allows you to see fast action with a smoothness thats clearly ahead of the competition
- Full 1080p HD resolution: Enjoy the powerful picture quality, vivid colors and stunning clarity of Full HD 1080p resolution
User Reviews about Samsung UN46C6500 46-Inch 120 Hz 1080p LED HDTV (Black)
I am very happy with the picture quality of this TV. This is my first LCD TV and it's a great experience watching this. Doesn't have the latest bells and whistles like 3D. But a great one for the price you pay.
Pros:
1. Good picture quality
2. Samsung apps works well and have a wide selection of services compared to other manufacturers
3. Easy to setup
4. Lot of inputs
5. Very reasonable price ( I got it in a promotion for ~$1100)
6. Thin and light weight
Cons:
1. Bad sound quality - This is a common problem for very thin TVs
2. The stand doesn't have any heigh adjustment
3. Some reflection on the screen. This is a very reflective screen and if you are concerned about that, this may not be the TV for you.
4. No Wifi adapter comes with the tv and you can only use a Samsung adapter that cost ~$80! -- Great TV for the price!
This is our very first HDTV and we could not be happier with this product. My family is very impressed with the quality of the picture and sound. It was pretty easy to set up and use. We have it paired with a Samsung home theater system with wireless rear speakers. We watched the new Robin Hood movie (Blu Ray) the other night and it was like being in the movie theater. This is a first rate product. I would recommend it to anyone. -- Terrific HDTV
I bought my TV from Best Buy. I'm not an expert and this is my first HD TV but the picture is great! And the sound is just as good as or better than my old TV. I don't know why everyone comments on the sound being sub par --it sounds great to me.
One limitation I found is there is only room for one standard input on the back. I wanted to hook up an old VCR and a DVD player but there's only room for one of them unless they're HDMI capable (which mine aren't). Another thing that bothers me is that the screen leans forward just a little. I don't know if it's a feature or if it's not installed correctly. But it's hardly noticeable and I wouldn't even have noticed if I hadn't been looking so closely.
For you Best Buyers: I was talked into buying a $70 four-foot HDMI cable because it was necessary for a great picture. Turned out that my cable provider, Bright House Networks, provides one with their Digital Box for free. Now I have a useless HDMI cable. And now I see that you can buy the same cable on Amazon for $10!
But overall I am very happy with the TV. I watch more TV than ever! :)
-- Great TV
Wow!! Now that's a phenomenal picture!!
Picture is CRISP! Black is beautifully DEEP! The picture literally looks better than in the store.
The only negative is that the sound sucks. It's audible; it just sucks. No TV this thin will have decent audio. External audio source is HIGHLY recommended.
Knowledgeable guy at Best Buy told me not to get the 240hz as the human brain can't recognize anything over 120hz, and not to get 3D now as it looks like a cheesy pop-up book and to wait a couple of years for the 3D technology to develop. I looked at Best Buy's 3d demo and I agree.
-- Phenomenal!!
There are tons of reviews on the picture quality of this TV (Which is pretty good) so I wanted to focus on the Samsung Apps and internet@Tv which is the main reason I bought this TV. I don't watch much TV so I do not have cable or DirectTV but I do get about 14 channels over the air which is fine for me. I spend a fair amount of time online though so when I got everything hooked up the first thing I did was start messing with the Samsung apps. I used a wired connection and I had no problems getting online. When you first connect it downloads all the Samsung apps and updates the TV. After that you have to create an account at [...] and sign in on your TV. It's extremely clunky having to type in your username and password and I spent about an hour trying to get it connected. Every time I entered my username and password on the TV it would say it was invalid. Once I realized I had to register the physical TV with Samsung (Write down your serial number before you put it on the wall) it connected no problem. It doesn't say that anywhere on the Samsung site which was kind of frustrating. After you get the TV registered you can use the Samsung apps. The most of the apps themselves are very disappointing. The AP News ticker is a cool idea and it works but it's kind of pointless. Google maps is kind of clunky to use and you can't search on it. The weather is pointless for me since you have to select from a list of cities and mine wasn't on there. Then there's Pandora and Netflix. These apps were the reason I bought the TV and they don't disappoint. With netflix the quality is awesome and the controls are intuitive. You add your movie into the instant queue from a computer (No browsing netflix from your TV which is kind of nice because typing would is frustrating on a remote) and when you get to your TV you just press play. I watched a couple streaming "HD" movies (streaming movies aren't close to bit rates of normal HD DVDs) and it looked extremely good. Pandora is awesome as well. It ties into your pandora account and you just fire up the app and hit play. As other reviews state the sound quality of this TV isn't the best but it's not terrible. It feels like Samsung is trying to create a iPhone or Android type market place but they have a LONG ways to go. As it stands right now there are maybe 30 apps and most of them are pretty pointless. Hopefully they can develop this technology even more. A browser on the TV would be the ultimate. So in closing if you're looking for a thin LED TV with a good picture and want to stream netflix and pandora at a reasonable price this TV is yours. -- Review of online services
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