Samsung UN46B7000 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV | 
| Brand: Samsung Category: Television Department: Televisions & Projectors
List Price: $2,699.00 Buy New: $1,489.32 as of 7/29/2010 22:23 PDT details You Save: $1209.68 (45%)
New (3) Used (5) Refurbished (2) from $1,199.99
Seller: Zip Express Installation LLC Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 80
Color: Toc Red Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 46 Shipping Weight (lbs): 43.7 Dimensions (in): 3.1 x 43.9 x 27.8 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: UN46B7000 Model: UN46B7000 UPC: 036725229785 EAN: 0718103100977 ASIN: B001UHMVKY
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| Features:
| • | Ultra-slim 46-inch LED HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution for the sharpest picture possible | | • | LED technology enables a true-to-life range of picture brightness; uses 40 percent less energy than conventional LCD TVs | | • | Internet@TV online content service from Yahoo!, Flickr, YouTube via your broadband connection | | • | Inputs: 4 HDMI, 1 component, 2 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 PC, 1 optical digital audio output | | • | Includes detachable swivel table stand; measures 44.4 x 30.2 x 10.8 inches (WxHxD) with stand |
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Product Description HDTV just raised its game to a whole new level. Samsung LED technology provides brighter colors, deeper blacks and sharper images than we've ever achieved before. It also features our slimmest design, advanced media functions, and is our most environmentally friendly HDTV yet. With stats like that, you can't lose.
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Great Picture, Great Network Streaming July 24, 2010 GISGUY34 This TV is great and the picture is phenomenal, it blows away the older LCD sets that pixelated during fast motion. That was my main reason for waiting until LCD technology resolved that issue and this TV does exactly that. I've owned this set for over 4 months and the picture still amazes me and my friends.
A big weakness of the set is the sound out of the internal speakers. It is very poor and plugging into a sound system is a must, preferably with a optical cable.
The "fake" or soap opera look on DVDs and HD shows takes a while to get use to and is really not a flaw of the TV. It is actually displaying a picture that you are not use to seeing because the movement is crystal clear and fluid, almost like looking through a glass window and watching a live show. After watching a regular standard TV for many years, your eyes have been trained to see blurry motion (interlaced images) and your brain has been trained to compensate for it. It took about 2 months for things to look "normal" again. Also, things tend to look 3D, you can definitely see perspective and tell what objects in a scene are placed in front or behind the characters, which gives old movies and shows a new look. Watching Cable TV seems normal "flat" with HDMI cables, probably because they downgrade the signal before it reaches the house. The local over-the-air HD stations come in crystal clear and better than the corresponding HD channels on the cable box.
To take full advantage of this set, I would recommend using just HDMI cable connections, and a receiver and Blu-ray player that "upscales" the video content. My extensive DVD collection plays very clear on this set and most movies look 3D. I don't know how they do it or if the 35mm film had much more detail than was able to be shown on CRT sets, but the video quality from a regular DVD is amazing. Try watching The Shining or any James Bond DVD, especially during the outdoor scenes, looks like it was shot yesterday with a digital camera. I recently bought a Blu-ray/DVD combo movie and I couldn't tell the difference in the quality between the two, so I think it is just a bunch of marketing hype or very good video upscaling by the TV and BD player (but you need to use HDMI cables for the upscaling feature to work on most components). I just like the fact that DVDs are so cheap as a result of BD.
An extra that this TV offers is Internet connectivity. It has an internet jack to hard wire it into your network. I connected mine wirelessly after buying Samsung's wireless usb adapter for about $60 online. You have to use Samsungs wireless usb adapter because non Samsung ones will not work on it. It took a while for it to see my home network and I had to go down to a 64-bit security key but it finally joined the network (also no special characters or spaces in your Network Name). Right off you have Yahoo widgets and one of them being YouTube and others that you can download. Yes, you can search and play YouTube content right on the TV and it upscales the video so it looks better than what it does on my 23" computer monitor. The bad thing is that you have to use the remote to type in on the onscreen keyboard which it often times overshoots the desired letters and is more frustrating than useful. A wireless keyboard would be a nice accessory. Other widgets have weather, sports, stock prices, etc. but no web browsing capability. The widgets take a while to load and I don't really use them. The TV also has built in photos and music and games that you can download, while nice you are confined to using the remote for navigating and as a controller. I didn't use these features past the 3rd week of owning the set. Also, the TV will download any available updates for itself if it is hooked up to your network, which is a nice feature, usually does this late at night.
A network feature I do use often is streaming my videos, pictures and mp3s off my upstairs computer onto the TV. You don't need to copy your files over to a USB drive and put it into the TV, however there is an extra USB port to do this if you want, and the TV does have some internal memory. The set has 2 USB ports. To enable streaming off a PC in your home network, all you do is install the software from the CD included with the TV onto any PC connected to your home network and you select what folders and files to share within a windows explorer type interface. Hit apply and a few minutes later, the TV will detect your computer name (you can do this on multiple computers on your network) and these files will stream right to the TV. It does any divx, avi, mp3 and jpg photos. It works really well, however fast forward and rewind on video/movie files sometimes works but not often. Pause and play and exit is what you pretty much get. This TV does everything I wanted or envisioned at the time I purchased it. Definitely a great TV.
Fabulous TV April 13, 2010 Brea Bob I purchased this TV one month ago. It was exceptionally easy to hook-up. I hung it over my fireplace using the Samsung Ultra-Slim Wall Mount. Its picture is absolutely great and it has many features that I have begun to use, but cannot yet rate. The only negative is the speakers blow downward, making it slightly more difficult to hear; not a significant issue though. It really is like a piece of artwork hanging on the wall, especially when its built-in artwork and scenery is displayed.
It's absolutely Gorgeous! March 25, 2010 James M. Cole (Reno, NV) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
OMG! I love this TV. If it had a vagina and could make coffee, I would marry it! lmao. It is the best TV I ever owned.JMC
Outstanding TV March 4, 2010 T. Martin (Huntsville, Texas USA) This television has an amazing picture and does not heat up like a plasma screen. Viewing is excellent from all angles; sports are crystal clear with absolutely no motion blur. Be sure to visit some of the tech websites for a list of the most effective picture settings.
I've only had the TV for four months, but there have been no problems with it. It is currently wall-mounted and attached to a home theater system with a blu-ray player and a Wii. I'm thoroughly satisified with all aspects of its performance.
Samsung LED 46" February 16, 2010 Carol A. Fierro I absolutely love my new TV, and I love that Amazon was so easy to order from and the delivery was timely. The picture on this TV is incredible. I have it hooked up to a receiver and speakers, so I can't speak to the sound. Due to having it hooked up to a receiver, I have found that because my receiver is older and not a 1080 receiver, I'm not getting full 1080p reception. I plan to replace my receiver in the future to go with my Blue Ray player and new TV and I'm sure I'll be delighted.
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