Samsung UN32B6000 32-inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV
- Ultra-slim 32-inch LED HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution and Auto Motion Plus 120Hz technology for a sharp, smooth picture
- 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 31.5 x 22.8 x 9.4 inches (WxHxD) with stand
It’s time to change your view – Samsung’s brilliant new LED experience starts with the UN32B6000. Look to the 32-inch LED screen for the most vibrant contrast providing blacker black tones, whiter whites along with the richest color possible. The versatile 1.2-inch Ultra Slim Design stands alone as the slimmest HDTV on the market today and that’s including the tuner! The accented Touch of Color™ bezel adds a graceful flair. Samsung’s InfoLink™ feature puts up-to the-minute RSS info – including weather, stocks, sports and more – right at your fingertips, without missing a beat. USB2.0 lets you quickly and easily connect your media player, digital camera, or other devices to your LED TV. Auto Motion Plus 120Hz™ technology keeps even the fastest onscreen motion smooth and natural. With the ultra slim wall mount (sold separately), your Samsung LED TV extends only 1.8 inches off of the wall – in virtually any room. And with the same passion we have for delivering groun… More >>
Samsung UN32B6000 32-inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV
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4 comments
Hyunsoo Kim on October 5, 2009 at 11:05 pm
I’ve only been using this LED HDTV for the past few days with my PS3 and it’s the best I have ever seen. Highly recommend.
Amazonian on October 5, 2009 at 11:36 pm
Having just completed a full review of all 32″ Flat screens (my old Sony Bravia 4 32″ broke after 22 months of use), I was initially very impressed by the Samsung LED line. Upon first viewing in a retailer that used a Blue Ray DVD to show off the sets, the blacks were blacker and it looked much more “real” than any other set. Then I read online that the 32″ Samsung LED (that’s all we can fit on top of our fireplace in our cottage) was side lit, not back lit like the other LED sets. We landed up getting the Sony Bravia 9 for $500 less and ordered the free USB stick picture upgrade from Sony Customer Service. I believe the HD is a better picture on the Sony as the USB patch from Sony makes the blacks blacker and the picture amazingly clear. If you are into “must have” high tech and have the cash, you may want the Samsung LED. In this economy, I prefer the Sony Bravia (with the USB patch ordered from Sony) is by far the better deal with an outstanding picture.
birdy on October 6, 2009 at 1:01 am
I’ve only had mine for 4 days, but I am mesmerized by it. The frame is breathtaking and the quality is GORGEOUS. It DOES take a little bit of getting use to regarding the picture due to the 120Hz feature (it’s so unbelievably clear that the images look almost 3-dimensional)… but I am used to it now because If I look at other LCD sets, I feel like I have a little bit of an astigmatism. The “touch of red” is so lush… I don’t know, I really think it’s the “Ferrari” of televisions currently on the market.
ilia Brouk on October 6, 2009 at 1:33 am
PROS:
I had it only for a few days. Very satisfied with quality of a picture and its elegant exterior design. Playing mpeg/avi movies off 1TB usb hard disk and usb flash card, using built-in movie player software, works great. Intuitive menu navigation.
CONS:
Internet services are very limited, only allows to view weather, news, stocks but doesn’t allow to watch movies off Netflix, Youtube, etc.
‘PC share manager’ software allowing to play media directly off PC through network is NOT available for this model, this is the reason for deducting 1 star and the only disappointment about this TV since this feature is very imortant to me.