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C6000 is part of the and one of the lower priced Samsung LED models. Features like the Internet function has been left out but C6000 still has the very slim design, DLNA and 100/120 Hz.In this review we're taking a look at the 40-inch C6000 that is i...
Samsung C6000 is pretty much similar to the 2009 models in regards of design, functionality and inputs, besides the new DLNA function that is the best we have seen on a flat panel TV so far. It has support for most formats and the navigation is fast. T...
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This LED from Samsung falls into the all-new TV category of “affordable high-end”, and is likely to appeal to anyone after the latest and greatest slimscreen tech, but who can’t actually afford most incarnations. It is this everyman approach that has...
SD picture quality, Blu-ray, DivX HD streaming, slimness, price...
Internet@TV platform is missing, “black hole” contrast, lacks Wi-Fi, poor audio...
If you want a flatscreen that lives up to that moniker, but don't want to pay for frivolous features, Samsung’s UE32C6000 will appeal. Highly capable with SD and HD, but missing Internet connectivity (and 3D compatibility), decent file support via USB...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-17 22:49:41
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Contrast:2164:1Black level:0.08 cd/m²Average gamma:4.7 / 5 DeltaE:3.4 Average discrepancy across display:11%Viewing angles:1.9 / 5Energy consumption:70 WMultimedia player:3.6 / 5We take these readings using the best settings for watching a movie. Cinem...
Good contrast with deep blacks, Low energy consumption: 70 W, Remote control with backlighting, Low ghosting time: average of 9.5 ms...
Colour problems, even in Cinema mode, Viewing angles too narrow, Media player doesn't support M2TS, MTS or subtitle files, You'll need a Home Cinema kit for decent sound...
The Samsung C6000 is a good TV overall, with a fast response time, good contrast ratio and low energy consumption. On the other hand, the CMO panel has real trouble reproducing colours accurately...
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If you've found yourself staring adoringly at Samsung's extraordinarily designed 2010 edge-LED LCD TV range, only to then find yourself staring despairingly at your dwindling bank balance, then today's review should be of interest. For what we have on our...
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Complete and utter domination. That's one phrase that springs to mind when describing Samsung's plans for the flatscreen TV market. From £7000 luxury LCD TVs to 19in desktop fodder, offers it all. And it's a mark of the company's consistency across th...
Excellent Freeview HD tuner, passable sound, vibrant picture, great with motion...
Hidef images could be clearer and show greater depth, no internet functionality...
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The subject of today’s HDTV review is the elegantly designed LED-LCD TV Samsung UE32C6000, a midrange LED-lit LCD television designed for apartments and bedrooms with performance in mind. So without further ado, let’s move onto our review of the Samsun...
Samsung produced yet another winner that will appeal to many users, and managed to improve upon the previous model in every aspect bar input lag. For that reason and the auto-dimming, the Samsung UE32C6000 slipped away from the top spot. Hopefully Sams...
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Selling for around £800, this strikingly beautiful screen is by no means the most affordable of 32-inch TV but the UE32C6000 is the entry-level model in Samsung's premium C6000 range of 2D Full HD LED panels.For £800 you expect more than just a pretty fra...
Freeview HD, Multimedia playback, LED backlight, Picture options, Generally excellent pictures, Design...
No internet TV portal, No 3D, Usual flatscreen audio issues, Lack of detail in dark areas...
ForFreeview HDMultimedia playbackLED backlightPicture optionsGenerally excellent picturesDesign...
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