The Samsung LED
6300: LED picture quality meets Auto Motion Plus 120Hz 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.
I purchased this Samsung after returning a 2010 46″ Sony EX500. Sony
was always a standard in quality for me, but something has really gone
amis in the past few years. The television just
lacked the deep black levels and crisp whites that make an impressive
picture. That aside, this model Samsung was a downgrade in screen
size, but a big increase in quality.The picture is amazing. Although
there are some issues with extremely fast movement, creating
“artifacts”, the picture quality is superb. The LED back-lighting is
new in my household, so we weren”t sure what to expect. The blacks are
inky, and the brights could sear eyeballs if you turn the brightness
to maximum. Compared to the Sony, changing channels is super quick and
the remote control feels lighter and has a more intuitive layout.
What”s interesting to me is that the picture this Samsung produces is
much smoother than what I”ve witnessed on any other TV.
First,
let me start by saying I was lured in by Samsung”s reputation from
years past. They really did make some fantastic televisions and I was
caught up by the hype.The number one most grating flaw of this
television is caused by what has been termed the “panel lottery”.
Basically Samsung no longer produces all of the panels it uses in this
model, instead outsources to different manufacturers.I ended up with a
CN02 panel which is by a chineese manufacturer and is considered the
bottom of the barrel and can agree. What caused me to learn of this
lottery was internet research as to why my TV looked so awful compared
to the ones in the stores.What really destroyed this TV for me was
horrible, (AND I MEAN HORRIBLE) backlight bleeding/flashlighting.
Uniformity on the CN02 panel is the worst I have ever seen on any LCD including computer monitors.
Purchased
this via Amazon.com and have now had for about a month. This is a
great High Definition TV(my 3rd) especially where space is a
limitation. The picture quality is excellent – very clear and the
image nearly jumps off the screen. It is ultra sharp with little to no
processing artifacts. I also have a Sony BRAVIA LCD 40″ which is 2-3
years old but the picture is no where near as clear and free of
artifacts as the Samsung 40″ LED-LCD and the Samsung generates less
hear – i.e. uses less power. Highly recommended in this screen size
class.
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