51 tcdlCL9L. SL160  Samsung UN46B6000 46 Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV

  • 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
  • InfoLink RSS feeds of news, weather and sports from 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 43.9 x 30 x 10.8 inches (WxHxD) with stand

Product Description
The B6000 is the slimmest of any LED TV on the market with tuner inside and the world’s slimmest wall mount solution that reduces the gap between the TV and the wall to less than 0.8 inches…. More >>

Samsung UN46B6000 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV

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5 Comments to “Samsung UN46B6000 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV”

  1. Steven Hwang says:

    I purchase this TV 12/1/09 and received 12/7/09.

    My excitment turned to frustration when I turned on the TV.

    I noticed a single blue line from top to bottom that is from the left side about 1/5 of TV location. This is brand new TV just out of the box.

    I didn’t want to keep TV and asked Amazon for return.

    Amazon tried to convince me to get it fixed by manufacture’s warranty, which I din’t want to do becaue these kind of electronics keep failing once it has a problem even it is fixed.

    Don’t buy this TV!!! Bad reliability.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. L. Turner says:

    I own a lcd tv and this samsung led looks great. It’s thin and has a great picture.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. R. Evers says:

    I purchased this TV to replace a two-year old Samsung that was stolen from my home. I was *very* impressed with my old Samsung and had high expectations for this newer model. The picture is stunning! And the super-slim dimensions of the set make it easy to move around for setup. But I was dumbfounded at how poor the audio quality is. Even after playing with the equalizer and other sound settings for a half hour, it still sounded worse than the old 13″ tube TV sitting in the bedroom. The sound was hallow, very much lacking in the mid and low ranges. I blame part of this on the fact that the speakers are rear-firing…they point out of the rear of the TV, no doubt expecting to bounce off a wall. The sound improved slightly the closer to the wall the set was placed, but never to the point of sounding “good”. If your application for this TV includes a sound bar or other audio setup, then I’d give this set a try – the picture is really fantastic. But if you need a TV that does both video AND audio well, you’ll want to consider other options.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. JR Bib says:

    I read some of the reviews and concerns with this TV, because at this moment, I’ve only had it for two weeks, and I’m still within the 30-day return period.

    I have not yet been able detect the light cones coming from the edges while watching the TV in a dark room. The stunning picture seems to me equally impressive regardless of the level of light in the room. I appreciate the review from the customer who posted his information and recommended to buy the LCD instead of the LED, but I simply have not been able detect the problem that made him return the TV. I also respect but disagree with the person who made the remarks about the bad quality of sound, and recommended not buying the sound bar. I got my TV at Best Buy and the deal I found included the sound bar with the wireless sub-woofer for free.

    The TV speakers sound to me just fine, nice volume without distortion, and in combination with the sound bar the sound is as good as it gets without a full-featured high-end home theater system.

    My only bad experience with this TV happened while connecting the sound bar to the TV using the supplied optical cable. The supplied cable was so short that it barely allowed the connection, and forced it to fold sharply, because the audio port on the sound bar is on the end most distant from where it is on the TV (clearly a design mismatch from Samsung). But the real problem came when sliding the optical jack into the fragile port behind the TV. Even though I was careful, I could hear a snap, and noticed that the tiny door in the optical receptacle broke off. I suspect that it may have been broken from the start, but perhaps it broke while I was making the connection. The result was a faulty connection that caused the sound bar’s volume to go up and down. I had to use tape to keep the optical cable aligned in place, because the broken receptacle would not hold the optical jack firmly in place. For this reason, I brought back the TV to the store and got a replacement. This time I bought a longer optical cable and made the connection with even more care, very very slowly. I heard a click, and this time nothing was broken and the cable stayed in place. I’m now enjoying my TV with no sound problems. The sound bar not only greatly enhances the TV’s sound, but also looks great, as it matches the TV’s classy Touch of Color edge look. The wireless sub-woofer is not very powerful (although it is quite large and heavy) but it does help to provide a sense of bass and surround sound, as I placed it on the opposite corner of the room from the TV. It automatically connects without wires every time the sound bar is turned on.

    I think that this TV along with its sound bar and sub-woofer will be a keeper. The positive by far outweighs the negative. I definitely recommend it, just be extremely careful when connecting that optical cable.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Chris says:

    After month of use am quite well satisfied with the picture quality. Prices seem to be coming down on this technology. Am mostly satisfied with Amazon except for the fact 12 hours later they send a sale on the unit with free wall mount that would give most people a bad taste. Am supposed to understand how this company works, o well!!!!!!!!!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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