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The Samsung UE55D6100 is a 55-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p 3D LED SMART Internet Television, featuring an ultra-slim design, 4 HDMI ports, USB 2.0 connectivity, and Freeview HD for an expansive entertainment experience.
D**D
An outstanding bargain...you wouldnt be disappointed
I had done a huge amount of research into which new tv we were gettting for our living room... size, plasma or LED, price, manufacturers etc. been around the sites and stores, compared reviews and live demos.We had no need for a 3d tv so i hadnt really paid much attention to this one, and had settled on the UE40D5520 which is the next step down. Had gone into Richer sounds to order from them, the assistant informed me that the D5520 was only 50Hz in reality and the 100Hz they state is artificial uprating. He suggested that 100Hz was pretty important for a better picture on a big screen and if i could afford it i should consider a true 100Hz tv. I went away and did my research, and whilst on most sites it was well over £100 more than the other tv, Amazon had it for only £40 more...So cheap that Richer sounds backed out of their price match claiming it cant have been the genuine price.Well it was a genuine price and within a couple of days (allowing for christmas period deliveries) we got our shiny new tv. The picture quality is outstanding for the price and level of the TV. We have bought it for 2D watching, though having the 3D option for only a tiny bit more is a bonus. The quality of the Black is amazingly good. considering black is meant to be an area LED struggles with, the black is superb. The added refresh rate is actually noticeable looking back to the trials of the d5520 in the stores. Have played a few action and scifi films through it and they look superb.Setup is ridiculously easy. The connections are very generous, I have tried my usb hard drive, and though i cant seem to get the tv to recognise MP4 files, it is playing mkv files off a usb portable drive beautifully.The SMART aspect is okay too, not a deal breaker for me as we do a lot of media stuff through the PS3. The Love film connection is a little tempermental and the picture is better coming through the ps3 as it buffers and upscales better too (reading around this is a software teething problem and should settle with upgrades). The other slight downside is that you cant currently alter the picture settings whilst playing lovefilm through the hub (hence we are doing it via the ps3 feed which means you can change settings. We have got the Hama wifi dongle which again works (and half the price of the samsung one) but you will need a much stronger signal from your router than your other equipment to use it properly.The actual aesthetics are lovely too, it looks good in our room and when off despite its size you dont notice its there.I would strongly urge anyone looking at the D5520 to consider taking this step up, even if you arent looking for 3D, this is an amazing bargain in comparison. It will probably be only a matter of time before I give in to temptation and get the glasses i guess!
D**W
INTO THE MODERN AGE
Of course, the last TV I bought was 15 years ago. Lest you think me a luddite, my home is wired to the max, but mostly with computer gizmos (IMac, Netbook, Laptops, Blackberry,iPod,iPhone, wireless network). Now something to bring it all together. The 32" Samsung (Samsung UE32D6100 32-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p 3D 200Hz LED SMART Internet TV ) is, quite simply, an outstanding piece of kit. The assembly instructions could use a bit of work, with aid required by a variety of You Tube videos and/or newsgroups designed for that purpose (ranging from the easiest way to put together the stand, to putting in the SCART adaptor which was fiddly in the extreme, to buying a USB Network dongle, which was not included on mine). However, once assembled and configured (for instance making sure the screen size is adjusted for BOTH the TV and the Virgin box in my case to 16:9) the result is spectacular. Clear. Crisp. Colourful. And I haven't even received the HD box from Virgin. Logical and well designed remote. The ability to access easily all digital files either via cable input, the internet, a USB, files on computers. Or if you just want TV, just two off/on buttons on the Cable and the TV remotes, a big step up from the push button gymnastics we used to have to do with our old SONY. Coupled with some Harmon Kardon Soundsticks which I had lying around, presto-chango: an instant high quality home entertainment center at a very reasonable cost (<£500). Glad I waited.
B**N
Samsung UE37D6100
I have shopped around for several weeks looking at a new TV, and believe this TV to be the best for the price.I had originally purchased the 32 inch, but had an issue with the stand; Amazon were very helpful (as usual, well done!)in sorting it out and it actually worked out well as I decided to go a bit bigger and get the 37 inch as a replacement.The picture quality is very good, and that is on the standard Sky channels; switch to HD and it is moving photograph, fantastic!Set up is simple, but it does not come with an HDMI cable so don't forget to order one. I actually had to nip out to Tesco to get a cable at 9:00pm, and to be honest the £4.99 cable I bought does not affect the quality at all. I suggest reading up on HDMI cables as it can be a mine-field of info, but I suggest not spending a lot as the signal is digital so the cable will not matter. Long lengths or potetial interference is the only reason i can see to spend more than £20.There is a lot of settings in the picture mode which will allow you to make the settings to suit you, fun going through to see all the settings. Some people have critisized the sound but I and my kids find it okay.Overall a great TV at a great price. Only reason not to give it five stars is it does not come with 3D glasses and they cost £35+ each, ouch!
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