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Samsung UN55C6300 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Black)

Samsung UN55C6300 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Black)

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Brand: Samsung
Category: CE

Buy New: Too low to display
as of 7/29/2010 22:27 PDT details



New (15) Used (9) from $1,555.99

Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 886

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Display Size: 55
Shipping Weight (lbs): 55.3
Dimensions (in): 12 x 32.8 x 50.6
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: UN55C6300
Model: UN55C6300
UPC: 036725233812
EAN: 0036725233812
ASIN: B0036WT4H4

Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • 15Wx2 audio output
  • Wide Color Enhancer Plus
  • LED HDTV also makes it easy to be green
  • ConnectShare Movie
  • 4 HDMI (ver 1.3), HDMI-CEC

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Product Description
The Samsung LED 6300 HDTV: LED picture quality meets Auto Motion Plus 120HzTM Clear Motion Rate technology, with gorgeous results. The 6300's LED Ultra Clear Panel absorbs ambient light and virtually eliminates reflections, for a more comfortable viewing environment. It's beautiful form and function, complementing the most stylish of décor.


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5 out of 5 stars Great TV - no complaints   July 22, 2010
clarkKent
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Like many others reading this review, I put a lot of research into which TV I was going to buy since I was paying so much. I upgraded from a 37" Sharp Aquos LCD. To sum it up, I am very satisfied with purchase and would buy again if I had enough money.

Let me help ease some concerns that I found while I was researching this product.

Flashlight/clouding:

For the majority of people, you will probably not even notice this. I had read so many complaints about this that it nearly kept me from buying this TV. I had to research exactly what this issue was because at first I did not know what flash lighting or clouding was. Once I found out what I was looking for I checked my Sharp LCD to see if it had the same issues and occasionally it did. But the fact was I had the TV for 5 years and neither I or anyone else that ever saw the Sharp noticed it. The Samsung 55C300 does have a little flash lighting in corners but honestly I had to really "try" to find it and when Im not looking for it I dont even notice. While it may be an issue for some people, I believe for 90% of people looking to upgrade their TV, this is not an issue, and the fact is you will find complaints about flash lighting/clouding on almost every LCD/LED TV. Only a few TVs I came across had no complaints with this issue and those TVs were way out of my price range.

Off-angle viewing:

I think everyone knows that plasmas have the best off angle viewing and that LEDs are not great in this area. But for me it wasnt an issue because I have my TV set up in a place where off angle viewing will never be a issue and I have it on a swivel stand in case I need to turn it. So this wasnt an issue for me as it might be for some.

Lag time:

Lag time was another issue I read alot of people complaining about and since I play alot of xbox 360 and ps3 games this was almost a deal breaker. However Im happy to say I just dont notice any lag time, when I press a button it reacts instantly on the screen. I notice no difference between lag time in this TV and my old Sharp LCD. Maybe there are some video game "nerds"(some of which I can tell by watching their screens in Call of Duty), that to them things dont move fast enough, but those people dont have anything better to do then to complain about lag time so dont let them turn you off.

Judder/frame skipping:

I watched the video from the other poster that showed his cable program skipping frames on this TV. I have played blu ray, video games, live TV, and DVRed TV and so far I dont notice this frame skipping on anything. With or without Motion Plus turned on or off or used with different settings, its just not an issue.

Glossy screen:

I read some people complaining about the screen being so glossy that they couldnt even watch the TV. I dont know if these people are just easily distracted but its not that big an issue. You can see a glare in the TV if you look for it but when its on the picture is so bright and amazing that I dont even notice a glare. I even shined strong lights directly into the TV and I could still see the picture fine.


Summary:

You may come across many bad comments all over the web regarding this Samsung TV or other higher end models, but do not be afraid. Notice everwhere you find reviews, you will have maybe 1-5 bad comments but the other 90-95% are all positive reviews. Im not denying that some people have issues with the TV but I think for the majority of people, the issues are not that big of a deal. From the complaints I was reading I was expecting a unwatchable TV set that would lag, skip frames, have flash lighting that made tv unwatchable, and screen that acted as a mirror in reflecting light because of its "glossy" screen. That is the kind of TV you would expect after reading many of the reviews out there, but Im here to tell you most of it is overblown and for under $2000 you can expect a fine piece of equipment. If your looking for the "perfect" TV, I have read great reviews on the SamsungUNB8500, but have fun getting that for a decent price.


PS: DONT SPEND MORE THAN $10 on HDMI cables



5 out of 5 stars Awesome   June 27, 2010
Rafael A Macias (LOS ANGELES, CA, US)
The TV was easy to set up and the picture is amazing. Every feature that I have tried has been great I love it.


5 out of 5 stars Easy setup + great picture = VERY HAPPY CAMPERS!   June 24, 2010
C. Hayman (Maryland)
This is a great TV and we couldn't be happier. The swivel is a very nice extra. Hardly any wires in the back -- we even built a bookcase for it. Samsung has made a great product.


5 out of 5 stars Sam-LED TV   June 19, 2010
EzMny (Riverside, CA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We are very happy with the performance of this TV. It's been in service for about three months and we have yet to find a problem with the set. The wifi connection was easy to set up and works well. If your looking to upgrade from a tube, plasma or LCD you can't go wrong with the LED. By now all of our friends and neighbors have seen a movie or show on the set and still comment about the picture quality and performance.


4 out of 5 stars This is a Great TV, but not a Perfect TV   June 6, 2010
Lopsided (VA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This TV was an upgrade from my Samsung LNS4051D 40-Inch LCD HDTV. What bothered me most about my previous set was: a square "pixel" like movement during fast scenes (particularly moving water), poor gradients (obvious blocks when viewing graphic gradients - think PS3 wallpaper). Both issues have been eliminated with this upgrade and while my husband could not pick up on either I would not describe myself as a videofile, simply picky.
Here are my opinions on:

------GLOSSY SCREEN------
I feared the high gloss screen would prove too reflective for me as I have a bay window on the side wall. Though I can easily see the reflections when looking for them it has not been a deal breaker for me for the same reason I prefer a gloss screen on my computer rather than a non-glare... the color representation, the depth, the clarity are all fantastic. The picture really is stunning.
------ACCESSING THE INTERNET-----
This model does not have independent internet access features. However, I access the internet and my computers media files thru networking with my PlayStation 3 250 GB so I felt paying more simply for an internet connection was senseless. That is available on Samsung UN55C6500 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Black) and the like thru Samsung Apps.
------LACK OF 3D------
I also could not convince myself to purchase a Samsung UN55C8000 55-Inch 1080p 240 Hz 3D LED HDTV merely for 3D TV. I have viewed it in the stores and while it has a cool factor it would not be long before I was sick of wearing glasses in my living room and felt motion sickness. To me at least, 3D is nice for a movie night but it simply won't tempt me to part with my money for the chance to say I have a 3D tv.

-----WHY IT's NOT PERFECT------

The one thing I don't like is the obvious brightness at the corners of the screen. This truly is the only negative I can find. This is only seen when the room and picture is very dark or the scene is displaying black in the corners. So, depending on the movie, you may not see this frequently enough to be readily aware of it. (My husband claims he can not see it.) This keeps the screen from being "seriously" black in dark scenes and that's a shame because the fantastic contrast ratio yields deep, dark blacks. This is a known issue/side effect with edge light LED technology used on Samsung TVs. In order to eliminate this I would have to move up from "edge lit" to their "local dimming" screen and for that shell out quite a bit more for the Samsung UN55C6800 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Black) or Samsung UN55C8000 55-Inch 1080p 240 Hz 3D LED HDTV, to name two. I realized this when I purchased the c6300 (which I got for $2K minus the $150 in certificates I had) and with the falling prices of technology I could not bring myself to spend even more for a TV, I also did not want to wait. If I felt it was a long term "investment" I would have spent the extra money, but I personally don't feel as though TV technology is long term in my house and certainly doesn't qualify as an investment due to the falling prices. :)


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