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Samsung UN46C6300 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Black)
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Technical Details
- 10Wx2 audio output
- Wide Color Enhancer Plus
- ConnectShare Movie
- 4 HDMI (ver 1.3), HDMI-CEC
Product Details
Product Weight: 44.10 pounds
Shipping Weight: 54.70 pounds
Model: UN46C6300
Manufacturer: Samsung
Sales Rank: 221
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Customer Reviews
Fantastic!,
by bob1954, 2010-07-28
I researched and shopped around quite a bit before buying. I couldn't believe it when I found this one on Amazon for $400 cheaper than at Best Buy. The TV was easy to set up and exceeds all of my expectations. I highly recommend it.
This is by far the best value on the market and,
by Ann, 2010-07-19
I am not new to HDTV and have a critical eye when I look at the details. I am very confident in saying that you will not be disappointed if you purchase this LED. I'm so glad that I didn't settle for an LCD when it cost so little more to upgrade to this LED. The picture quality is TRULY incredible. If you're considering buying a 46" LCD, stop and take a look at this and look at it again after you consider other options. You, like me, can have LED quality now at a fraction of the price you would pay to upgrade within another manufacturer's line. I know four different households of friends and family with recently purchased LCD's and LED's (all of whom paid more than I did for this Samsung LED). The fact that all of these households (men and women) agree that my Samsung has better picture quality and sound than what they have. Note that some of them have added speakers as I intend to do, but I don't think this add-on will be pressing for me since I can hear it fine but want to hear it at its best at some point. It's probably important to note that my friends and family's purchases were all within the past three to six months and none of them were new to HDTV. I'm telling it to you accurately when I say that each of these households is sorry that they didn't see this set in a home before their purchases.
What we may believe to be superior picture quality in a store and how we see them in our homes can be quite different. Mine is better in my home than it was in the store. It is truly exceptional! I hope this is helpful to someone having difficulty making a decision.
Ann
UN46C6400RFXZA is not without serious faults,
by Bradley H2, 2010-07-18
Although this set (UN46C6400RFXZA) has phenomenal picture quality under pristine daytime conditions, unfortunately it's accompanied by serious faults... And for the price, these faults are entirely unacceptable.
I've gone through 3 of these sets (UN46C6400RFXZA) in an attempt to remedy the following 6 faults. I've finally given up and requested a Samsung Field Rep come to view the set.
1.) Unacceptable random LED light leakage; bleed through in all corners as well as across the screen when viewed in low light situations (similar to a theater setting). The resulting BLACK colors/shades/gradients appear similar to a nighttime overcast sky (cloudy skies reflecting a city's lights), an affect resulting in picture gradient inaccuracy, inconstancy.
The only way to overcome this issue is to fill the viewing room and maintain with (simulated) daytime lighting (i.e., Costco Warehouse).
This malfunction was experienced with all 3 sets (UN46C6400RFXZA) tested.
2.) Samsung AutoMotion Plus results in randomly generated dropped frames and shutter with ALL inputs (OTA, Samsung Blue-ray 5500c, Wii, Dish Network ViP722k) with the exception of streaming content.
This malfunction was experienced with all 3 sets (UN46C6400RFXZA) tested.
NOTE: All devices are connected with Samsung high-speed HDMi cables with the exception of OTA (Over The Air) using coax and the Wii utilizing component connections (480).
In a CNET post found yesterday (dated 5/9/10) Samsung officially recommends turning OFF the AutoMotion Plus feature - But by doing so one degrades the picture quality you've paid a premium for.
Q: Why does Samsung feature AutoMotion Plus in the first place if it doesn't work, even when used in conjunction with its own 5500c Blu-ray player?!!.
http://forums.cnet.com/5208-13973_102-0.html?threadID=393440
3.) The set's (UN46C6400RFXZA) OS (Operating System) is seemingly buggy, resulting in random freeze-ups requiring occasional hard re-boot (pulling power cord and then restoring which will result in certain settings being lost).
This malfunction was experienced with all 3 sets (UN46C6400RFXZA) tested.
4.) The Netflix application occasionally freezes up rendering the set completely unusable requiring a hard re-boot (pulling power cord and then restoring which will result in certain settings being lost).
This malfunction was experienced with all 3 sets (UN46C6400RFXZA) tested.
5.) Internet@TV and its applications are buggy resulting in crashes that freeze up the set (UN46C6400RFXZA). These random freeze-ups require hard re-boot (pulling power cord and then restoring which will result in certain settings being lost).
This malfunction was experienced with all 3 sets (UN46C6400RFXZA) tested.
6.) Netflix streaming in approximately 40% of its use appears to have difficulty maintaining a consistent stream when viewed through the set (UN46C6400RFXZA) vs the Samsung (5500c) Blu-ray player. The Samsung (5500c) Blu-ray player has double the memory for cache, an entirely different OS, entirely different major (widget) applications than its LED LCD (UN46C6400RFXZA) counterpart - The Samsung (5500c) Blu-ray player appears to maintain a much more reliable and stable streaming platform than the set (UN46C6400RFXZA).
ALL 3 SETS WERE PURCHASED FROM THE SAME COSTCO - THE LAST WAS PURCHASED 7/9/10.
Awesome TV,
by Dave, 2010-07-15
After doing lot of research I decided to buy this TV. The ordering process on Amazon was smooth. Soon after I paid for the TV the price went down and Amazon was kind enough to match the price.
Since this is my first HD TV, I am unable to compare the quality of this TV to other HDTV's. My friends who own many HDTVs were blown away by the quality of this TV. One of them has 2009 Samsung model and he said this TV is far better than his TV. The HD channels looks amazing on this TV. The SD channels look much better than I expected. I had two different cable/satellite providers for three weeks and I compared the same picture/channels and found that quality of SD channels depend very much on the service provider. HD channels from both providers looked amazing.
TV has 2 USB ports in addition to many other types of inputs. You can view pictures, movie clips taken using your digital camera on this TV without any special software. The TV has its own media player. Pictures taken using digital camera looked very sharp on the TV. I have connected a Flash drives, various memory cards using USB memory cards and USB external hard drives to the TV.
The TV is very easy to setup. I recommend that the minimum level of the eco sensor to be changed to a higher number. This completely solves the issue of TV being "too dark" at night time. Printed material included with the TV has a separate sheet on the possible dark pictures due to Eco sensor and how to fix it. You can either turn off the Eco sensor or increase the minimum brightness level. The TV has a small speaker. However, it produces good quality sound for day to day use. If you are looking for Movie Theater sound quality, a home theater systems is recommended. As an average user, I am more than happy with the quality of the sound.
Superb Picture. but...,
by TomW, 2010-07-12
I bought this model at a local brick and mortar, because of their excellent return policy and generous financing offer (0% for 36 weeks.)
I was totally pleased by the picture quality after the setup, which was done in daylight to facilitate the install re the cables, etc. It was installed in a bright room, with southwestern facing windows, and the brightness and clarity were perfect. Setup is easy, and the menu is user friendly, with the manual as a good reference.
The choice of this model over the Samsung LN46C630 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV (Black) was based on the hope that the LED back-lighting would provide a better quality and more electrically economic picture than the fluorescent lighting on the LN46C630. As I stated above, the picture was really good. In daylight.
Night time viewing presented an issue, for me, when the image on the screen was of a dark scene, particularly when the room itself was dark (lights off for the "full theater effect"). The LED spotlighting became immediately noticeable as the corners seemed to beam a faint but very discernible light, ruining the black tones. I tried to adjust this out using gamma, brightness, black tone control, and only got a slight, but ineffectual change. Heartbroken, I took the set back, and picked up the LN46C630, which was over $300 less expensive. I haven't played around with it enough to review this model yet.
Admittedly, spotlighting might not be an issue for many people, but for me, anyway, once I saw it, it was always there when viewing under the conditions I described above.
