Samsung UN60C6300 60-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV, Black
- 15Wx2 audio output
- Wide Color Enhancer Plus
- Easy to be green and will save you some green, by being ENERGY STAR compliant
- ConnectShare Movie
- 4 HDMI (ver 1.3), HDMI-CEC
Samsung LED HDTVs combine breakthrough picture quality and advanced connectivity options that will keep you entertained 24/7. This UN60C6300 LED HDTV also makes it easy to be green, and will save you some green, by being ENERGY STAR compliant.
Rating: (out of 3 reviews)
List Price: $ 2,999.99
Price: Too low to display
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DP
September 4, 2010
Review by DP for Samsung UN60C6300 60-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV, Black
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Incredibly thin both in thickness and bezel. Looks incredible on the wall. Minus one star for backlight issues.
Check avsforum: many users, including myself, are a bit unhappy about what may be called flashlighting, or clouding. What may be an inherent problem with thin, edge-lit LCD’s in general (worse as they get larger), the backlight is not of consistent brightness across the entire display. When the screen goes completely black, there is a sort of X pattern on the screen, which is slightly lighter than the rest, across the entire panel. It’s only noticeable when fully black, or on credits, as far as I can tell right now. Overall it may be a reasonable tradeoff to have a thin screen, but one any buyer should be aware of up front, especially when they are not inexpensive.
I also don’t think the ambient light controls for backlighting work well enough. I have a lot of light in my room during the daytime, and I have to manually adjust the backlight up during the day, and back down at night. Apparently the auto setting is just too limited.
Rocco Tarasi
September 4, 2010
Review by Rocco Tarasi for Samsung UN60C6300 60-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV, Black
Rating:
We’re very happy with this TV… it’s picture is surreal, I mean literally surreal, it honestly seems 3D when watching movies, not even Blu-ray but regular DVDs or even HD TV broadcasts. It actually takes a little bit of getting used to, since it is so much clearer and more 3D-ish than previous plasma screens. But we really like the effect.
We did have a minor issue when watching some broadcast movie channels that the picture seemed just a little bit “jerky”, but we found a forum that talked about how some movies have a different transmission or screen refresh rate that result sin the timing being a little off, and suggested changing one picture setting on the TV. we haven’t had the problem since.
I saw one review that said that the edges were darker than the middle on LED TVs of this size, but I haven’t seen anything like that on ours.
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