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Samsung has done the deal this time with their new LED lit LCD TV. The ad for this has started airing too, and quite a nice one at that. Our labs have got a fresh new piece of the UA46B6000VR, and we humbly accept the privilege to be the first in our country to review it. Our hands are just itching to see how this new technology fares. Design That of course is not the only LED in the unit. On top of the bezel uniformly spread is glass, seamless in its edges and surface. Thus this model does not have the notorious glossy black finish that Sammy usually sports, and I secretly hate. The connections at the back are very neatly packed in, so as to facilitate the slim design. We have a row of 4 HDMIs facing sideways thus accessible from the left side panel. Then we have the other suite of component and composite connectors facing downwards from a single row. There is a USB 2.0 that only plays MP3s and JPEGs. This could have been more, like LG, that supports DivX too. There is a D-sub PC in, but no optical audio out, this too could have been there. The video engine is brand new, named SAMSUNG LUXIA LED Engine, thus we are expecting newer menus and more features. The screen size we have is 46-inches with a native resolution of 1920 x 1080. One thing that is absurd is there is no rating of brightness mentioned anywhere. The contrast rating is of the dubiously touted ‘dynamic’ nature, thus it is a large number like 3,000,000:1. It’s a whopping number nonetheless. The response time is 4 ms. The most important factor is that these LED edgelights consume upto 40% less power, thus this TV can last into the Go Green revolution about to take over. |
Tags: Samsung , LED , LCD TV , Series 6 , HDTV , Full HD
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