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Phenomenal picture quality, LED Backlight significantly reduces power consumption, Stunning in the living room.
Super-slim.
Killer design, swivel function, four HDMI
Produces relatively deep black levels; accurate color; very good dejudder processing; sleek styling with 1.2-inch thick panel.
Mediocre viewing angle
Only one component, composite input
USB does not support videos, expensive, less number of analogue connections
Screen slightly reflective, Excess sharpness creates haloing
Red frame isn't for everyone.
By DigitalReviews on June 28, 2011
The Samsung 6600 (model number: UA46D6600WM) is about as awesome as can be with the current technology when it comes to the viewing experience that we have come across. This is not just my personal opinion but also of those who have taken part in the...
By Overclockers Online on January 14, 2010
As 2009 year ended, the excitement of last year's new TVs will fizzle as CES is bound to make us drool with what is new. Generally, that means now is a great time to pick up last year's model at reduced prices. The LED TV Series 6 is a LED...
By Canada HiFi on January 01, 2010
If there's one thing that we learned from this group test is that LED backlighting is definitely the future for LCD TVs, especially when combined with local dimming technology. Now TV manufacturers just have to figure out how to slim down the depth...
By HDTVorg on December 15, 2009
In many respects, the UE-32B6000 is an appealing flat panel TV. It looks fabulous and is a good all round performer, especially with a Standard Definition source. LED technology in its present incarnation produces a few niggling annoyances however;...
By DigitalVersus on October 07, 2009
The B6000 is an almost perfect copy of the B7000, which we've already reviewed. The main difference between the two models is that the former doesn't have the Internet@TV service, meaning it can't access online content. But because this...
By CIOL on July 08, 2009
Advancements in technology are inevitable. And all those who recently bought standard LCD TVs will probably lament about the newest kids on the block – the LED TVs. LED TV is actually a misnomer. All the new LED TVs are actually LCD TVs, but...
By TechTree on June 15, 2009
Theres something about those panels in Samsungs Series 6 televisions that make it so desirous. These panels even make a regular video look extraordinary. The last L6 we reviewed Samsung LA46A650A1 blew us away with its picture quality and it became...
By Tech2 on June 03, 2009
PerformanceFirst, I have to make a small complaint that the screen is a bit reflective, especially noticeable in dark video images. But that is a small nitpick. As soon as I turned the TV on, it was uphill from there. Firstly the OSD is animated and...
By HDTV Solutions on June 01, 2009
With its UN46B6000 LED TV, Samsung has created an irresistible combination, a power conscious TV with superior image...
By ITP.net on May 18, 2009
Although the initial outlay will be higher than a standard LCD TV, the power savings youll enjoy and display improvement balance the equation nicely....
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