Samsung UN55D6000 55-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV (Black)
- Full HD 1080p resolution
- Auto Motion Plus 120Hz with Clear Motion Rate
- Samsung Smart TV
- Eco Sensor
- Exceeds ENERGY STAR standards
Samsung UN55D6000 55-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV (Black)
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February 2011
List Price: $ 2,099.99
Price: $ 2,099.99
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2 comments
Tayadidas8
June 19, 2011
An Awesome TV for the price,
I have owned this TV for about a week now. It’s my 4th Samsung flat screen. I upgraded from a Samsung LN46A550 to the 46″ version of this TV but had to return it because the picture was flickering really bad in 1080i, and to be quite honest the ultra thin frame around the screen makes the TV look smaller than my old TV. So I decided to upgrade to the 55″.
The picture quality pretty breath taking! I already notice a huge difference from going to 60hz refresh rate to 120hz. When I watch Avitar it almost looks 3D (even though it’s not the 3D version). I haven’t quite had time to fully calibrate the settins so the colors are still a little washed out but the clarity is excellent especially for a 55″. I’ll have to admit the the 46″ version of this tv’s picture did look better but it was also 9″ smaller with the same resolution.
The sound is a lot better than I expected. Usually the sound on flat screen tv’s are pretty poor but I’m actually pretty impressed, very clear and deep.
I have noticed some “flashlight” effect on the corners of the TV screen. And I’ve heard that this bothers a lot of people and can be a problem. I only notice it on very dark scenes or when there are bars on the top and bottom and it’s not too obvious. I’ve heard that if you loosen the screws around the bezel in the back that it will help this problem. But it doesn’t bother me too much yet.
Overall I’m very happy with my purchase especially for the price. It has to be one of the best 55″ LED tvs for under $1600. There are obviously better sets out there but if you’re happy with 120hz refresh and not really into the whole 3D craze then this is the tv for you.
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Clyde the Frog “Clyde the Frog”
June 19, 2011
Great picture, great form factor, not so great sound,
Weighing at at around 40lb, this is the thinnest and lightest sub $2000 ,55 inch led tv in the market. I am not sold by the whole 3dtv band wagon and I am particularly glad that Samsung made a model where I can spend the extra $$ on form and display rather than frills like 3dtv or wifi
The goods
+ Good response time
+ Great colors
+ Ultra thin
+ Very light
+ Supports a wide range of inputs (3 usbs, 4 hdmis , vga, ethernet)
+ Controls are intuitive (I guess this would be common to all the latest samsung products)
The bads
– Sound is pretty bad and this is to be expected from any tv that boasts such a thin and light form factor. I am planning to get a separate sound system
– Why in the world would Samsung not include 4 little screws that are required to wall mount the TV (especially with such wall mountable tv!). I am docking a star since Samsung made me waste my time searching for the correct screw in a hardware store
The otherwise 5 star TV gets 4 stars for the bad sound and missing wall mount bolts
I used the Cheetah Wall Mount (APTMM2B) and it is a perfect fit. Although irrelevant to the review of this TV, this wall mount just about managed to fit this TV, anything bigger would have not worked (just a heads up)
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