📺 Elevate your binge game with Samsung’s smart, sleek 40-inch powerhouse!
The Samsung 40-inch Class LED Smart FHD TV (2019 Model UN40N5200AFXZA) delivers vibrant Full HD 1080p resolution with Micro Dimming Pro for enhanced contrast. Featuring built-in Wi-Fi, SmartThings app support, and compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant, it offers seamless smart home integration. Its slim design supports mini and VESA wall mounts, making it ideal for stylish, space-conscious setups. Energy-efficient with Eco Sensor technology, this 15.9-pound TV combines performance and sustainability for the modern professional.
Brand Name | Samsung |
Item Weight | 15.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 36.3 x 6.7 x 21.8 inches |
Item model number | UN40N5200AFXZA |
Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Digital Clean View; Smart TV with Universal Guide; Eco Sensor; Works with Google Assistant and Alexa |
Speaker Type | 2CH |
Item Weight | 15.9 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 39.5 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Wattage | 10 watts |
C**E
It is easy to find all of the programming.
This was simple to set up. My only issue was putting on the legs. If I had to do it again I’d tape the placement to make sure the two screws were aligned. I have had two other Samsung TVs and like the product as well as the price.
W**.
Good quality - speaker sound output volume is more than needed for normal hearing.
But... I had carefully re-packaged and obtained a refund because... Website does not provide enough pre-purchase information. I even downloaded the so-called Manual that I regard as useless because it doesn't provide any info that is much better than the setup guide. I was looking for a rear diagram to check for RCA Jacks Audio output needed to operate my wonderful SennHeiser remote Headset that I require to hear TV because I am partially deaf. Otherwise I have to turn TV volume up so loud it vibrates the walls and my wife can't sleep. My 20 year old Insignia TV include red and white (right and left jacks) for audio output. This set does not, so I boxed it up for Amazon free return. I then went and checked other boxes at Walmart and Sam's Club and the rear panels are all the same. No RCA Audio Output. A little trap door marked "Optical Audio Digital Output" caught my eye. Audio? I check on Amazon and happy days! Doubly so because 40 inch sets are as rare as Hen's teeth, while 43 inch is too big and won't fit in my room; I find a Converter Cable that converts Optical to Analog RCA Audio at a very reasonable price.I complain loudly at the difficulty of finding good-quality 32-40 inch TV's as marketing strategy is always more, more, more, bigger and bigger. Where does it end? 200 inch TV's at 64K Resolution? I need help to be physically boosted into my Son-in-Law's Pickup Truck.I guess I've been stuck in a 20 year old time warp. I order the Cable, again, unbox this Samsung Unit and Voila! It works great! Cancel my return!Picture and Sound, (for my wife, who can hear a Cockroach fart), are very good. She listens to TV speakers at low volume while I listen separately on my Headset. Sound is so good it's like I'm a teenager; hard of hearing has melted away!I would subtract a star if it weren't for the fact that all the TV manufactures are all the same-manual is mostly useless, RCA Jacks a thing of the past. I blame myself for looking to the past, ignorant of the present. OH well - all's well that ends well.
C**N
Great picture!
It’s perfect! Easy to assemble, and great picture
K**O
Great picture
Picture quality is superb, functionality is good as I can expect from an older model Samsung. Only issue I've had is connectivity with my Samsung tablet. It doesn't seem to want to mirror I'm guessing because my tablet is the latest version and the TV is not. Not a deal breaker for me. The TV works great. Sound is excellent.I'm still learning all the controls and everything it has on it, most of it I will probably never use anyway. Because out of the box it was plug and Play ready to go the only adjustment I've made is changing picture mode between more comfortable setting for my eyes. I do wish I could have afforded a newer model but overall I'm satisfied.There is some lag in downloading especially on Google internet. I'm not a gamer so gaming capability isn't important to me. And it doesn't seem to have any issues with freezing. Color quality is perfect. Can't read it for the price I paid.
R**D
Great
Great
L**.
Great Samsung TV
Amazed at how quickly the set up was and I am not a technology person. I purchased the 32 inch for a bedroom. Had the 40 inch in my living room for 1 1/2 years.and loved it, so when I needed one for the bedroom I didn't hesitate. Works great with WiFi box for regular channels and with the Samsung remote you get tons of free channels including a Midsomer Murders channel that I just love.. Watched a movie on Amazon Prime right away. Very happy with this purchase and my mail carrier brought it to the front porch. Very happy.
C**I
If your fingers are toddler-sized, and you hate watching Amazon Prime Video, then this TV is a must!
The only reason I bought this TV is because it prevented me from having to rent a second Xfinity box; my living room Vizio can't use the Xfinity app. The picture is good, but the UX/UI team needs to fired.I don't sleep well and often wake up during the night, so I put the TV on to fall back to sleep. I try NOT to wake my sleeping husband so I like to set the sleep timer to 30 minutes, which could be a new Olympic event with the amount of effort it takes.Not sure what kind of psychopath engineered the remote. Instead of setting up the user interface on the screen and using minimal buttons on the remote, like my 21st century Vizio living room TV does, Samsung has every button they could possibly think of on the physical remote, like it's still 1995. And, the buttons are small. And close together.Notice the red boxes in the images? Those are the buttons you need to press to access the sleep timer. See how small the Samsung button is? If you have fingernails that are any longer than your fingertips, forget it.....you will be in "Inadvertent Button Pressing Hell" for a good while.Here's what you need to do to set the sleep timer on the Samsung:Press Settings button--->then press the "down" button 4 times to get to the General screen---> then press the Right button---> then press the down button 3 times to get to the System Manager screen--->then press the Right button ---> it brings you to Time ---> then press the Right button ---> then press the down arrow on Sleep Times --> then use the down arrow to select the amount of time. Once the time is selected, then hit the Back button 5 times.Here's what you need to do to set the sleep timer on the Vizio:Press the Settings button -- > use the center button to move down 4 spaces to the Sleep Timer, which defaults to 30 min. Hit the back button twice to exit the settings screen.So, you're like ok....get over it. And I would, except I love watching my Amazon Prime Video and 75% of the time the TV can't load the Prime app. "There's been an error", "Try again later", or my very favorite "Something went wrong". Yes, it did....today, yesterday and every day since I bought this POS.So, now you're thinking "C'mon, it's the wifi". And, I would agree, except EVERY OTHER APP LOADS with no problem. So, I've reinstalled the Prime app multiple times.....which works for about an hour. When it refuses to load Prime, the only way I've found to get it to load is to unplug the TV, wait 30 seconds then plug it back in. Which isn't super helpful if I'm trying not to wake up my husband.So, usually at that point, I just go out to the living room to sleep on the couch and watch my Vizio...
J**E
Tv
Beautiful picture, Love the TV
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