Samsung UN55C6800 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED HDTV (Black) Product By Samsung Available From 10 Sellers |
Technical Details
- 4 HDMI (ver 1.4), HDMI-CEC
- Full HD 1080p resolution
- SAMSUNG SMART TV
- Exceeds ENERGY STAR® standards
- ConnectShare? Movie
Samsung LED HDTVs combine breakthrough picture quality and advanced connectivity options that will keep you entertained 24/7. This UN55C6800 LED HDTV also makes it easy to be green, and will save you some green, by being ENERGY STAR compliant.
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Customer Reviews
2010-11-04
By Dv (MA USA)
Hi,
Amazon promised me the delivery to be on Thursday, 4th Nov and shipped it promptly. But today morning I got a call from Pilot delivery saying that they wont be able to deliver before Tuesday, Nov 9th or Nov 10th as those are the only dates their truck comes to my area (I dont live in a jungle, its just 30mins from downtown Boston).
I dont care when their truck goes where, Amazon was not able to keep up their promise. Amazon charges money for standrad delivery, but their vendor is not keeping up the Amazon's promise.
Fedex, UPS and even USPS does awesome job.
2010-11-03
By Rebecca Garrett (Fayetteville, AR United States)
I shopped around for a couple of weeks before purchasing this tv. Once I chose the model, it was easy to identify Amazon as the price leader. The picture is crystal clear - words can't describe it. I am delighted with this purchase and would make the same decision again. Clearly, Samsung has a superior product.
2010-10-29
By Jeremy S. Snider (San Francisco, CA)
I returned a Samsung UN55C6300 because the flashlighting in the corners was unbearable (white light leakage from the LEDs). This TV has almost no flashlighting or clouding and was definitely worth the $350 premium. So far my only complaint is that the screen is more reflective than I'd like causing me to see my ugly mug in the screen every now and then. However, the picture quality and dark inky blacks make up for for any negatives.
UPDATE: 10/31/10
I turned the TV on this morning and noticed vertical lines. After resetting the TV and testing every input it appears to be something wrong with the screen itself. Sign, I guess this TV is going back as well...
2010-10-18
By Michael J. Wilhelm
I have owned this TV for about one week now and I am very well pleased! Just like many other reviewers I did lots of research and read many reviews on many brands of LCD/LED TVs. I narrowed my research to rule out both 3D and Plasma displays. There is not enough 3D content to warrant the purchase of the equipment and I wear glasses so I don't like wearing glasses over glasses. In addition I have read that LCD/LED TVs are projected to have a longer lifespan than Plasma displays.
Of course not everything is so cut and dry. Every display technology has it's advantages and disadvantages. Plasma displays have an excellent reputation and you would not go wrong if you did your research and chose the best Plasma that you could afford.
I chose the Samsung 55" UN55C6800 because it seemed to be the best of the best non 3D LCD/LED TVs with local dimming. Many of the top of the line 3D TVs have local dimming but not so much with non 3D TVs. This one does.
The picture quality is outstanding! Absolutely jaw dropping!! This TV is second to none! I have it connected to Verizon Fios, a Roku HD box for streaming Netflix, a Sony STR-DA2400ES A/V receiver and an Oppo BDP-83 Blu-Ray player. Everything is connected via HDMI cables.
Samsung support has been excellent! I had to call them for a few of the settings. I was to talking to tech support within 3 minutes after I made the call.
Regarding the settings: I immediately changed two of the settings:
1. Auto Motion Plus - I turned to OFF
2. ECO Sensor - I turned to OFF
I had read so many negative reviews regarding "Auto Motion Plus" that it was the first change that I made. The reviews stated that with it on the display image looked cheezey, amateurish, and video like when there was motion. This was the consensus of many of the major reviewers on websites like Home Theater magazine, ZDNet, etc.
With "ECO Sensor" switched to "ON" the display brightness changes depending on the surrounding light intensity. In other words when you dim the lights or turn out the lights in the room where your TV is located, the display image dims as well. This is a power saving feature. This feature may indeed decrease the power and save money on the electric bill but IMHO it also decreases the picture quality and too no small degree.
All things considered I rate this TV 5 stars!
2010-10-07
By 4Pla-in
It looks great and for the most part has worked ok. The picture settings are tough to get right so that blacks are optimized. It has also powered off several times. Still looking for optimum settings but haven't had luck. The screen sometimes doesn't adjust and volume also goes up and down. Haven't had time to call Samsung to review these issues.
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