Samsung UN55B6000 Television Review–For Samsung? Fantastic

So I got to try out a Samsung UN55B6000 and even I have to admit that I was stunned by this one.  It’s a truly impressive hunk of television.

First, it’s got some plain old awesome specs on it.  it’s a fifty five inch 1080p LED television that includes Infolink feeds off your broadband connection (so in a really, really limited way, this is almost a net capable television, which is by itself a thing of beauty), four HDMI slots, one component slot, two USB ports, one Ethernet jack (for that Infolink setup), one PC input (use it as a monitor OR a netsurfer!) , and one optical digital audio output.

But it’s not just the specs that make this a fantastic system–it also features excellent picture and sound.  There weren’t even any artifacts in the colors or movement from distances as close as a foot, or at least, none that I noticed.  Of course, the normal Samsung control scheme is still in play, which I’m never happy about, but frankly, I’m beginning to even warm to that just a bit.  i still prefer my clear buttons and rocker switches, but I can understand why someone might enjoy the hidden controls.

At any rate, this is an excellent overall setup, but be prepared to pay for the excellence.  This sucker costs a whopping thirty four hundred bucks, depending on where you shop.  But it really is a magnificent set.


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2 Responses to “Samsung UN55B6000 Television Review–For Samsung? Fantastic”

  1. Samsung Reveals New LD-Series Notebook Monitors Says:

    [...] Samsung Electronics has announced that it will be rolling out their LD-Series notebook monitors which will act as secondary displays for notebooks. These new Samsung monitors are the Samsung LD220 (22”) and the Samsung LD190N (19”). The Samsung LD220G will rely on USB connectivity in delivering 1080p resolutions while the Samsung LD190N comes with a 1366×768 resolution via VGA connection. Both carry a contrast ratio of 20,000:1 with a 5ms pixel response time. The Samsung LD220G will retail for $250 while the Samsung LD190N will be at $150. [...]

  2. FRED DECINTI Says:

    WHEN WILL SAMSUNG HAVE AN 80″ TV ON THE MARKET.

    I HAVE A SAMSUNG 61 AND WANT ONE AROUND 80″

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