Jumat, 26 Juni 2015

Samsung UN32J6300 32-Inch TV with BD-J5900 Blu-ray Player





the J6300 looks amazing out of the box and doesn't require much tinkering
I wasn't ready to make the leap to 4K, especially considering that there's hardly anything currently being broadcast / streamed in 4K. I warmly welcomed Samsung's new 1080p display for 2015 and it delivers upon expectations. While initial settings could always use a slight tweak, the J6300 looks amazing out of the box and doesn't require much tinkering. The App selection is a little light at the moment, but considering the new model and new OS, it's to be expected. This TV is replacing an older set that was pretty useless during sunlight hours - the J6300 adjusts to ambient room light via its Eco-sensor and looks great under all circumstances. I was also pleasantly surprised by the sound on this unit considering its small frame. Good, bad, indifferent: I can now see every wrinkle, crack, freckle, crease, and mark on some of my favorite TV characters! Great quality, great price. Enjoy.


It is replacing an 8 year old Samsung DLP 1080p that pretty much ran 15 hours a day
Just received mine today and the picture is awesome--almost looks3D. It is replacing an 8 year old Samsung DLP 1080p that pretty much ran 15 hours a day. We have only purchased Samsung TVs for at least 10 years now. My only complaint is that now when I change the volume with my Direct TV remote there is a clicking sound with every step up or down in volume. I'm trying to figure out how to disable that, if possible.


Beware of lesser quality outsourced LED panels
This information is strictly for prospective buyers who want a Samsung set with a Samsung panel. Samsung is increasing the amount of inferior panels out of Taiwan. These include panels from AUO and Innolux. Samsung also uses Sharp panels in their 60" sizes but this year the UN60J6300 has a AUO panel. AUO and Innolux panels will give your lower contrast ratios, poorer black levels and degraded motion handling. I know because I have last years UN65H6350 which has the exact panel as this years 65" size. I also did a side by side comparison with the 55" and the 75". I was fortunate to have several local folks agree to bring their sets over. We fed all three sets with the same Blur ray sources and FIOS tv. The 55" and 75" with the Samsung panels had superior contrast levels and black levels. Motion handling was also much better. There is a real world difference between these panels. Also you can find your panel at panel look and even the specs are different. You...

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