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52 of 52 people found the following review helpful Nice TV, August 11, 2011 By This review is from: Samsung UN40D5500 40-Inch 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black) (Electronics) I purchased this exact TV at Sam's Club but thought I would leave a review here. I have owned the TV for about 6 months and have had quite a bit of time to play around with everything so I thought I would write a quick review.
Picture:
First off, the picture quality on this TV is excellent. I can't say I'm a picture purist or anything but everything I have plugged into this TV looks good. Blu-ray movies through my PS3 look great. PS3 games also look great. I have even had good luck with lower quality sources such as my old VCR (yes, I still own one) and older video game systems such as my PS1. There are some picture filters which help to clean up some of the noise from lower quality sources and my older Sony 47' LCD doesn't clean them up as well. The one drawback I will say is that if there is only one item on an entirely black screen, such as a video game menu or something, the whole screen will be pretty dim due to the way LED dimming works. I think this is probably... Read more
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful First time HDTV and LED TV buyer, June 24, 2011 This review is from: Samsung UN40D5500 40-Inch 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black) (Electronics) Let me first say that this is the first time I have ever bought an HDTV let alone an LED TV. So I may not be an expert but I will tell you like I see it.
Picture quality: I am finding that the picture is incredibly clear. I tend to watch quite a bit of sports and it makes following the baseball, hockey puck, etc so much easier. The refresh rate is only 60 mHz but it doesn't blur at all so it is great. I also bought a Blu Ray player and it looks really good on this TV.
Glare: The biggest thing I noticed with this TV is that there is virtually no glare. I used to be able to see myself in my old TV while it was on because there was a lamp beside me. I can't even see a hint of myself, let alone the lamp. Amazing!
Sound: I don't have a surround sound system as of yet but I am happy with the sound quality from the TV. It is nothing amazing but it certainly does the job and sounds good.
Setup: I found that it was very easy to setup, even for... Read more
16 of 19 people found the following review helpful brightness uniformity issues and annoying auto-dimming, December 27, 2011 By This review is from: Samsung UN40D5500 40-Inch 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black) (Electronics) I was excited to get this TV for Christmas, but that excitement faded pretty quickly.
Pros:
-thin
-light
-bright
-relatively (compared to plasmas) miserly power consumption
-(mostly) aesthetically pleasing (aside from the "touch of color," which is red in this case)
Cons:
-auto-dimming "feature": Out of the box, this tv seems to have good blacks, but the only way this is achieved is through automatically dimming the backlight when a dark scene is on the screen. This gets pretty annoying with dark movies such as Harry Potter 7. When I tried watching this in a low-light environment, the TV would crank up the brightness significantly during the brighter scenes and dial it way down during the dark ones. The result was that some scenes were painfully bright and others were so dim it was difficult to make out details. This is also a problem with video game consoles and the TV's own menu interface and other interface elements. For... Read more
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52 of 52 people found the following review helpful Nice TV, By This review is from: Samsung UN40D5500 40-Inch 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black) (Electronics) I purchased this exact TV at Sam's Club but thought I would leave a review here. I have owned the TV for about 6 months and have had quite a bit of time to play around with everything so I thought I would write a quick review.Picture: First off, the picture quality on this TV is excellent. I can't say I'm a picture purist or anything but everything I have plugged into this TV looks good. Blu-ray movies through my PS3 look great. PS3 games also look great. I have even had good luck with lower quality sources such as my old VCR (yes, I still own one) and older video game systems such as my PS1. There are some picture filters which help to clean up some of the noise from lower quality sources and my older Sony 47' LCD doesn't clean them up as well. The one drawback I will say is that if there is only one item on an entirely black screen, such as a video game menu or something, the whole screen will be pretty dim due to the way LED dimming works. I think this is probably... Read more 20 of 21 people found the following review helpful First time HDTV and LED TV buyer, This review is from: Samsung UN40D5500 40-Inch 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black) (Electronics) Let me first say that this is the first time I have ever bought an HDTV let alone an LED TV. So I may not be an expert but I will tell you like I see it.Picture quality: I am finding that the picture is incredibly clear. I tend to watch quite a bit of sports and it makes following the baseball, hockey puck, etc so much easier. The refresh rate is only 60 mHz but it doesn't blur at all so it is great. I also bought a Blu Ray player and it looks really good on this TV. Glare: The biggest thing I noticed with this TV is that there is virtually no glare. I used to be able to see myself in my old TV while it was on because there was a lamp beside me. I can't even see a hint of myself, let alone the lamp. Amazing! Sound: I don't have a surround sound system as of yet but I am happy with the sound quality from the TV. It is nothing amazing but it certainly does the job and sounds good. Setup: I found that it was very easy to setup, even for... Read more 16 of 19 people found the following review helpful brightness uniformity issues and annoying auto-dimming, By This review is from: Samsung UN40D5500 40-Inch 1080p 60Hz LED HDTV (Black) (Electronics) I was excited to get this TV for Christmas, but that excitement faded pretty quickly.Pros: -thin -light -bright -relatively (compared to plasmas) miserly power consumption -(mostly) aesthetically pleasing (aside from the "touch of color," which is red in this case) Cons: -auto-dimming "feature": Out of the box, this tv seems to have good blacks, but the only way this is achieved is through automatically dimming the backlight when a dark scene is on the screen. This gets pretty annoying with dark movies such as Harry Potter 7. When I tried watching this in a low-light environment, the TV would crank up the brightness significantly during the brighter scenes and dial it way down during the dark ones. The result was that some scenes were painfully bright and others were so dim it was difficult to make out details. This is also a problem with video game consoles and the TV's own menu interface and other interface elements. For... Read more |
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