Thứ Tư, 23 tháng 10, 2013

Samsung UN32F6300 32-Inch 1080p 120Hz Vouchers

 Amazonia:
I always shop around locally before ordering anything like this on line, as I like to compare picture quality in person. For the price, this tv was the best option out there for me. Being a smart tv, it has HBO Go, Amazon and Netflix included - I haven't had a problem streaming any of these options. The added advantage - no additional streaming player means less cords to hide. It's space-saving, slim size made hanging it above our fireplace super easy.

The picture is phenomenally crisp and clear. I do have to admit that I used the picture settings posted by another reviewer (thanks, U Lala) which really improved the picture quality and saved me a lot of time fiddling around with it.

I would definitely recommend this HDTV to anyone in the market for one.

 C. Lewis "DTown220" (PA, USA):
I've had the UN50F6300 50-Inch TV for 2 weeks. It was a beautiful picture and it looked great on my wall. Then, a week later while I was watching it, I heard a loud "bang" from the TV, and it went dead. Completely dead. No power. Now it's just a big shiny black painting on my wall. Still looks good up there -- too bad I can't watch it. Sounds like a bad power supply or capacitor. Samsung customer service has been a nightmare so far. I will update if it resolved amicably.

 Chris Crawford (Glen Ellyn, IL) :
This 60" TV replaced a 8 year old 42" plasma. This was my first LED/LCD TV after two Panasonic plasmas. Some early impressions:
1. Picture is as good as I hoped. Even colors and lighting. Inky blacks. No complaints here. I have not fine-tuned the colors, and am generally running in "movie" mode. I think my recently purchased Panasonic plasma has more realistic color (e.g. looking at green grass) but I may need to play with the adjustments.
2. The set itself looks great. Thin bezel, unobtrusive logo (I hate big, glowing logos!) Nice, swivel stand that was very easy to assemble.
3. Remote is nothing spectacular. It does configure itself to control your cable box, and it worked with the somewhat obscure Arris box that my provider uses. However, it still can't completely replace the dedicated cable remote, nor is it as configurable as something like a Harmony remote.
4. The SmartTV functions are improving, but they're certainly not the reason to buy this TV. It is kind of nice to have a built-in Amazon and Netflix apps, but honestly, I still prefer a $99 Apple TV over the Samsung capabilities. The TV's web browser app is actually usable in a pinch. (I used it to find the Samsung codes to program my cable remote...)
5. There's a SmartTV function to suggest/preview upcoming TV shows (you tell the TV your cable provider during setup and it fetches schedule information, etc over the internet.) The TV then changes the channel on your cable box for you using an IR blaster which is included with the TV. Irritatingly, it tunes the SD channel rather than the HD channel for my cable provider.
6. The sound is much better than I expected. I figured with small, down-firing speakers I'd need to buy a sound bar right away. I probably still will, but for now, the sound isn't awful.

So, I'd buy this one again, but if "apps" are important to you, I'd probably consider a cheaper model and get a PS3 or an AppleTV.

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