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Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the Samsung UN55B6000 55" Luxia 1080p 120Hz LED TV
"Amazon.com is a wonderful way to shop"
2009-11-18
- Reviewed By User: A1GUDQF03TSI0E
This purchase was just so very simple we couldn't believe it. We are sold on shopping this new way for us. We absolutely love our TV. The men came in, took it out of the box, set it up and pluged it in to see if it worked and we were set to go. So simple. Also we couldn't believe the price. We did shop around to see what we wanted. Amazon can't be beat.
"Touch of Color RED"
2009-11-06
- Reviewed By User: A3NIVBL3ASYUQ6
Great TV and was going to purchase but the TOC Red personally looks terrible and is a distraction to me. Decided to go with the UN55B8000. A slightly techcially advanced set, 240Hz vs 120Hz refresh and 2 ms pixel response time vs 4ms. TOC on the 8000 is Gray/Clear which IMO looks much better.
"Great TV!"
2009-11-02
- Reviewed By User: A1LC1VHFLNF7ZH
So far I have had this TV about 1 month and it is exactly what I expected. I bought it to replace a plasma TV I was sending back because it had too much glare from a nearby window. This TV has a little reflection but not the glare that the plasma had however the picture is still near plasma quality. I would definetly recommend this TV, especially for the price, which was around $400 less than anywhere else after a coupon code with Amazon.
"Outstanding Picture Quality"
2009-10-29
- Reviewed By User: A4N5U62XX152G
Pros: Excellent picture clarity, amazing colors, 120hz works exceptionally well with progressive scan (ie 720p, 1080p)
Cons: Expensive, backlighting (actually, it's edge lighting on this model) is a little uneven in the corners. While watching credits at the end of a movie, you can see light and dark patches when the background is supposed to be solid black. This only occurs with really dark images and is a function of the TV being so thin.
Overall: I've had the TV for several months with no problems. I'm really happy with this purchase and would make it again.
"buyer beware"
2009-09-13
- Reviewed By User: A13WHNVP9TLXVS
After only 3 weeks of owning this TV, the TV randomly shut off on its own while we were watching TV. Now the TV constantly just turns on and turns off (with no actual image being displayed on the screen). The only way to shut it off is to disconnect it from the main power source. Called Samsung and apparently it's an issue with the power supply, and they have to send a technician to repair. Turns out, this is a common issue with Samsung. I am not amused that after spending 2500$ on a brand new TV, it will need repair after only owning it for 3 weeks.
"Good but not great"
2009-08-24
- Reviewed By User: A2UQS3LGAT80J7
I got this Samsung UN55B6000 to replace a dead Sony KDL52W3000 that was just shy of 20 months old.
For the price, it came down to this or the 52XBR9. I took the Samsung cause the picture looked sharper at the store and while still smarting from a Sony reliability issue.
Once set up at home, I started to reconsider my choice. While the dark levels are definitly darker, the glossy screen is a nuissance during low lit scenes.
The bezel design is such that the speakers have nowhere to go but behind the TV which relies purely on the condition and distance of the wall behind it. Compared to the Sony, the sound coming out of this TV sucked.
Samsung defaults their screen with 95% contrast level. So there's not much room for increased contrasts if you ever need to. I believe this is how Samsung obtains their contrast advantage, raise it to max then cover it with a glossy screen.
The slim design also limits source input options. It comes with 4 HDMIs and only either a component or composite source. With the Sony I can connect all my sources redundantly so no need to boot up the power hungry receiver 100% of the time.
So if you hook up all your components into the TV via HDMI, the sound going into your A/V receiver depends on how well the TV can pass it through.
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