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Samsung UN60H6350 60-Inch 1080p 120Hz Smart LED TV

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FEATURED Samsung UN60H6350 60-Inch 1080p 120Hz Smart LED TV

  • Refresh Rate: 120Hz (Native); Clear Motion Rate 240 (Effective)
  • Backlight: LED (Edge-Lit)
  • Smart Functionality: Yes
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): TV without stand: 53.7” x 31.4” x 2.5”, TV with stand: 53.7” x 34.4” x 12.1”
  • Inputs: 4 HDMI, 3 USB, 1 Component, 1 Composite
  • Accessories Included: Univeral Remote Control

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    Aaron McNamara

    November 3, 2014

    463 of 481 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    EXCELLENT, April 23, 2014
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    Aaron McNamara

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    Gave this TV 5 stars because it is phenomenal!

    I received my product in 2 days with Amazon Prime so shipping was right on time like promised. The factory settings on the TV are decent but you can make the picture look EXCELLENT if you tweak the settings to your liking. The picture is crisp and clear, making anything you watch way more enjoyable. The sound is also exceptional! It has the potential to be very loud if you put it on the “Amplify” setting which is located in your menu settings, and the speakers are in the back for those of you who are wondering.

    As for the reviews about the apps not working, I did not have this problem. It seems that a lot of those reviews occurred awhile ago so they might have fixed that problem they were having. I turned the TV on and there was an update & everything works perfectly fine!

    As for gaming, this TV is the best you can get at this price and anything below it. The input lag is 88ms but when you put it on PC mode it reduces the input lag to 44ms. If you don’t know what input lag is, that is the half second delay when you’re playing a first person shooter when you move your character. Input lag throws your game off and literally makes you worse than you really are ha-ha. For those wanting to know how to put it on PC mode, all you have to do is switch the input to the HDMI port you plugged your console in and when you select it you have to click tools on your remote. When you click tools on your remote, click edit name and then you should see where it says “PC.” Click on that and BOOM, no more input lag and your video games run flawlessly. You really only need to do this if you’re playing first person shooters though because you can’t tell the difference on any other game really unless you’re a gamer who has never seen sunlight.

    I did a lot of research on this TV, so I tried including everything I was concerned about to assist others in making their purchase. To be honest, this is a great TV in my opinion. It is an affordable price, and the picture is beautiful!

    P.S. For those of you who are looking to mount this TV as well, the VESA on the back is 200 x 200. It was very difficult for me to find that online so I hope I helped you out 🙂

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    Jim Frye

    November 3, 2014

    354 of 376 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    No Buyers Remorse!!!, March 31, 2014
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    Jim Frye

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    I love it! The delivery company delivered and set my 55H6350 this morning. What an amazing picture. I couldnt be more happy with the picture quality. I have read reviews about people who diss this tv because of the Slow Apps or Poor Sounds. In my experience so far, the apps and web browser ARE slow but I have this TV connected to an Asus Chromebox and use that for web browsing and all apps. So the smart features wont be used by me. The built-in speakers sound okay to me. Nothing spectacular but nothing horrible, just average. However, I am using the Optical Out from the TV to my A/V Receiver and all is well.

    I found the following calibration online and seem to really enhance the picture to provide true colors.

    Picture Mode Movie
    Backlight 15 <—- increase if in a bright room
    Contrast 95
    Brightness 46
    Sharpness 14
    Color 50
    Tint G50/R50
    Advance Settings
    Dynamic Contrast Off
    Black Tone Off
    Flesh Tone 0
    RGB Only Mode Off
    Color Space Auto
    10pt White Balance On
    Gamma +1
    Expert Pattern Off
    xvYCC Off
    Picture Options
    Color Tone Warm2
    Digital Noise Filter Off
    MPEG Noise Filter Off
    HDMI Black Level Normal (Low if available)
    Film Mode Off
    Auto Motion Plus Off

    10pt White Balance ON

    Picture Size Screen Fit

    So after 4 hours, I would recommend this tv to Anyone. I’ll report back if I have problems in the future but so far ZERO buyers remorse.

    UPDATE: 30 days in and I could not be more happy with my purchase. I did a ton of comparison (probably too much) shopping before buying this tv. Boy did I make the right decision. This TV is SWEET! again, i dont use the smart features so no comment on them.

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    Pretzelcuatl

    November 3, 2014

    122 of 132 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    IN THE NAME OF ALL THAT IS SACRED, TURN OFF “AUTO MOTION PLUS”!, August 29, 2014
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    Pretzelcuatl (Los Angeles, USA) –

    When this TV arrived (and it’s so freakin’ big I had to go buy a new table for it), I was at first mystified by how strange the picture quality is. The resolution and contrast are even better than I expected, but the first Blu-Ray disk I put in was “Fellowship of the Ring”, and for some reason, it looked more like the hideous high frame rate video of “The Hobbit”, not the 24 frame per second film look of the LOTR movies. And indeed, at the top of the screen, the frame rate was shown as 60p, which is to me a bit unusual, given the 24fps source material. Unlike the Sony Bravia I’m replacing, there’s no way to control the frame rate directly, and among the reviews here on Amazon, I couldn’t find any way to get rid of this artificial motion blur-less look that I find so very wrong.

    Finally on the Samsung site I found there’s a setting called Auto Motion Plus on one of the sub-menus. The TV actually tries to create “in-between frames”, to achieve an actual (though crappy) 60 frames per second picture. The default setting is Auto. Since I don’t see it mentioned here, it horrifies me to think that probably everyone who owns this TV is operating it with Auto Motion Plus, because it really is the Death of Cinema. But I beg you, unless you only watch sports, heed my words and run, don’t walk, to this menu setting.

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