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A few years ago, £600 was the standard pricetag for a smart 32in Full HD TV; our 2010 Award winner cost £700, for example. Yet for the past two years, the top brands seem to have settled nearer the £400 figure. Price drops have to cease somewhere, after...
Crisp, well-judged picture, Good upscaler, Intuitive OS, Attractive design...
Price is a little premium...
If you're interested in a 32in Full HD set, the Samsung UE32J6300 is a very good buy indeed.Picture quality is hugely competitive and its smarts (as with a lot of Samsung sets right now) set a benchmark of its own.See all our Samsung reviewsSee all our te...
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What is the Samsung UE32J6300? The £380 UE32J6300 is a 32-inch TV, which is great – we don't see nearly enough of these on our test benches these days, despite the fact that they still sell like hotcakes (presumably predominantly for use in second and thi...
Good contrast performance, Comprehensive smart TV system, Good connectivity and sound quality...
Curved screen of limited use at this screen size, Tizen can be sluggish (and seems update hungry!), Limited viewing angles...
Samsung UE32J6300 – Sound quality The UE32J6300's speakers are surprisingly powerful. They produce a large soundstage that stretches comfortably beyond the physical confines of the TV's bodywork, without losing cohesion or sounding harsh – even during ful...
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What are curved TVs for, exactly? They might be 'curved like your eyes' but lend a bend to a flat-panel TV and a more immersive image isn't the result.In fact, it actually makes very little difference.After a couple of years wondering if adding a curve t...
4 HDMI inputs, Sharp HD images, Wide viewing angles, Smooth & blur, free...
Plasticky build quality, Slow to navigate, Lacks 3D, Soft standard definition...
Does the curve make sense on a small TV? Stylistically this feature-packed and capable 32-incher just about gets away with it, but it comes at a relatively high price to match its high standards...
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The J6300 is also available in larger sizes, 40in (UE40J6300), 48in (UE48J6300) and 55in (UE55J6300) models. Usually we're happy to extend a recommendation from one set to those of similar sizes, if the panel used is essentially the same. However with 4K...
Expensive, but this is the ultimate set those who don't have room for a big TV...
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It's worth mentioning too that with all the focus being put on 4K Ultra HD, the J6300 series is actually Samsung's highest-ranked 1080p HDTV for 2015. Let's see how it performs.The presence of a curvature (however gentle) on a television this small is cer...
The Samsung UE32J6300 is without doubt the best 32-inch TV we've reviewed so far when it comes to picture quality. As more and more buyers opt for larger TVs, the 32″ segment has become somewhat neglected, with displays of this screen size invariably gett...
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Ultra HD/4K may be the next big thing in video, but not everyone who's in the market for a TV right now needs or wants that step up in resolution...and price. Even though the TV manufacturers have gone all in on 4K, most of the majors still offer some 108...
If you aren't quite ready to make the jump to 4K but you still need a new TV, Samsung's J6300 Series is a good all-purpose TV at an attractive price. The serious movie-watcher should probably look elsewhere at a full-array LED model with local dimming to...
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The Samsung UN55J6300 is the top of the line 1080p LED TV in the 2015 lineup at this point. Compared to the J6200 series it has the Micro Dimming Pro – a feature normally reserved for much higher priced TVs. The feature is active and increases contrast de...
Bright LED edge backlighting, Thin bezels make for an attractive appearance, Samsung Smart Hub offers a ton of apps and streaming media, Quad core processor improved performance operating the Smart Hub, Plenty of HDMI and USB inputs, Micro Dimming Pro con...
Side angle viewing contrast degrades quickly as the viewer moves from offcenter, Operation of the Smart Hub with the standard remote lacks the feel of the Touch remote; web browsing is much slower, Semimatte screen finish seems dull compared to clear coat...
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The Samsung UN32J6300 (MSRP $749, online for $499) is the smallest member of Samsung's J6300 series. Also available in 50, 55, 60, 65, and 75 inches, the J6300 series is Samsung's premium Full HD (1080p) lineup for 2015, meaning it gives users access to s...
A great little TV with multiple strengths The 32-inch J6300 is a great option if you don't mind paying a little more for a premium experience. Built-in apps like Netflix and Amazon Instant Video work great, and the design aesthetics and port selection...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2018-01-23 01:38:50
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The same inoffensive and understated 2015 design means we'll have to try and paraphrase a little just to avoid repetition! The screen is framed by a fairly thin brushed-metal chassis. The screen itself is a little set back, which gives a bit more class to...
Natural colours, Tizen interface, Apps and media player...
Screen lacks responsiveness (17 ms), Interface freezes occasionally, High input lag (48 ms)...
Samsung has gone and made another perfectly respectable television, with natural colours, deep blacks and a well-though-out interface. We did however notice a few little problems, like the poor responsiveness. All in all, this TV doesn't have a great deal...
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Samsung has wowed us before with superb 48in TVs, noticeably with last year's excellent UE48H6400 taking home a Product of the Year Award for its performance and competitive price. Can this new 48in TV follow suit? The first thing you'll notice is that t...
Excellent picture quality for the price, Decent sound, Good spread of smart features, Easy to use...
That strong curve, Picture can look washed out at extreme angles...
We have reservations about that pronounced curve, but can't deny that the Samsung UE48J6300's picture quality is a fantastic proposition at this price. The natural colour balance is admirable, while the rich layers of detail have us hooked.If you're looki...
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The 6300 range is Samsung's lowest tier television featuring a curved screen and as well as the 48-inch model under consideration here, there are also 32-, 40- and 55-inch versions available. It's definitely the first contoured non-Ultra HD TV we've seen...
Accurate colours, Beautiful design, Excellent Smart TV features, Decent blacks and contrast, The curve occasionally 'works'...
Some uniformity issues, Weak viewing angles...
You certainly won't go far wrong in choosing a Samsung J6300. The design is extremely pleasing, for starters, so if you do value aesthetics and consider the TV as a piece of furniture then the option of going curved definitely makes sense. In terms of it...
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