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  1. 68 of 68 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great LED TV for the price for those that don’t want 3D or SMART, 29 Oct 2012
    By 
    Mr. C

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    This review is from: Samsung UE46EH5000 46-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p LED TV with Freeview (Electronics)

    I spent a lot of time researching new TVs before I settled on this. I decided I didn’t want or need 3D (in my view a gimmick with not enough decent content to justify it) or SMART TV (I have an XBOX and a WDTV Live and a few laptops round the house so navigating clunky apps, that I never use on a TV did not seem important to me). I got the 46″ model and it is a great TV at a very competitive price. I’ll sound of some good/not so good points to help any future buyers.

    Picture image is incredible. It’s full LED (not LCD with LED borders as far as I know)and looks crisp and clear, best when you are getting a full HD signal. I have xbox at 1080p which looks superb. I don’t watch much TV but standard freeview digital signals look just ok…not superb, but this is probably just an issue with the source signal. I use an internal freeview aerial with a booster.
    The TV does have Freeview HD and I am able to get BBC,ITV,Channel 4 etc HD channels. All look great and much better than the standard images on Freeview.
    Viewing angles. I noticed a few comments on reviews. Image definitely looks best viewed straight on…when viewed at extreme left or right I found image looks a tad foggy or washed out.(i only checked this on Freeview images). This is not a big problem for me as my seating is orientated so everyone is mostly viewing TV straight on.
    Sound is very good…much better than you would expect on a TV like this. As some have pointed out already, I think it may be due to the TV being slightly thicker than other models and this allows room for better speakers. The sound projects well and I haven’t heard any distortion although have not turned it up past 25 yet.
    The stand is fixed. It doesn’t look cheap as some have said but it does not swivel. I thought I would miss the swivel stand on my old Samsung 32″ but due to the size of this set there really is no need to swivel it. It is also pretty sturdy.
    The border/frame on the TV is nice and small.Maybe a cm or 2 at the most…this looks great with the picture fully filling the space.
    Remote is nice, smaller and lighter than previous Samsung models I have seen.
    Gamers – I’ve been using with with XBOX for a few days. Image quality is superb. I’ve been playing Dishonored and it looks very nice. I have noticed some hatching/lines with turning my viewpoint quickly in Dishonored and this might be down to response rate of TV and LED tech in general. There are settings like GAME MODE and motion settings where you may be able to tweak this. I am not sure if it is the game or the TV, but might be worth investigating before you buy.I will be trying with a few more games.
    As others have stated, when you get the TV you may need to tweak the picture settings to get it just right for you. I’ve adjusted a bit from the defaults and it now looks grand.
    LAN port. The TV does have one but it seems to be purely to check for a software update. TV gets and ip and everything and picks up default gateway, but it seems this feature was never fully realized for this model. Since it is not a SMART TV there would be no point to it anyway.
    USB Media Play. I definitely wanted a tv with this and while it works and was able to play large mkv files that I have, it seems a bit slow and clunky in comparison (if long file names it seems to take time displaying them and then scrolling them) with the WDTVLive I have networked and connected to tv via HDMI. My friend has the same TV and he says the USB media play has been able to play everything he has thrown at it.
    Connections- 2 HDMI,1 USB Media, 1 headphones, 1 antenna. There are other connections so you should check the specs on Samsungs site. I didn’t check the rest as I don’t need them, but it will be the minimum standard. I think the TV could have done with 1 more HDMI as I am sure a lot of people probably connect satellite/Virgin over HDMI now.
    All in, I am very pleased with this set. I wanted something larger than my old 32″ LCD but was not prepared to spend another extra £200 on SMART TV features that I would never use. If you have an XBOX and are on LIVE then you will already have all these features. SMART TV has to be the greatest misnomer in….it’s a few apps bundled into a basic OS. Don’t be fooled into thinking you need it. If you want a good, cheap, large LED TV set with good sound and excellent image quality then this might be the set for you.

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  2. 562 of 572 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great at the price, 3 Nov 2012
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    M. Beddow “Michael Beddow” (Leeds, United Kingdom) –
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    The delivery man carried this set up to my front door in one hand and with a spring in his step, demonstrating how flatscreen technology has advanced. I’d just come close to busting a gut moving its predecessor, also a 32inch flatscreen but weighing around four times as much and a lot bigger, out of the way.

    Unpacking, assembly on its stand and setup couldn’t have been simpler or quicker. Everything was ready and working within ten minutes.

    There was only one thing I needed to alter in the default settings. The default video mode, though labelled “normal” looks more to me like “chocolate box pretty”. It may appeal to folk who like to boost the saturation of their snapshots to “enhance” the colours, but I went for a less garish option. I suspect that some of the reviewers here who don’t like the greens may be reacting to this over-lush default setting. But tweakers and twiddlers take note: Samsung remind you that this is a bottom-of-the-range model by restricting access to video and audio adjustments, and even if you go in via the service menu, you’ll find the corresponding options greyed out. You get to choose between five preset options for picture and sound, and that’s it.

    That done, I sat down to enjoy viewing, marvelling at what superb value for money this set is, now that the price has fallen so low. I think you’d have to go way higher in the price range to find a set with better picture quality. I can’t say whether it would meet the motion-rendering demands of soccer or tennis fans, or video console gamers, but in all the various videos I’ve viewed I’ve seen not the slightest sign of motion blurring, smearing or juddering. It also has best sound I’ve heard, both in terms of power and frequency range, in a budget-price receiver relying on internal speakers alone. But as ever, people who want truly high quality sound will want to add some external equipment, whether it’s a soundbar fed via the optical digital out and/or hdmi sockets, or the cheaper compromise of a subwoofer and satellite speaker set designed for PCs plugged into the headphone jack.

    It’s very noticeable, though, that there is a lot of confusion and misinformation about this particular model. I’ll spend the rest of this review trying answer three questions that people keep asking but which so far don’t seem to have been given satisfactory answers.

    1. Does this set receive the four HD channels currently free-to-air in the UK? YES. Perfectly and with no special measures (apart from the viewer selecting the correct channel numbers for the HD services, of course). So… why does the Amazon description above imply that it doesn’t, and why do Samsung UK support, if you phone them, emphatically confirm that it doesn’t and say you need a more expensive model for HD TV off-air? The answer is the marketing policy of the company the owns the Freeview trademark. They insist that to be labelled and sold with the “Freeview HD” designation, sets must not only receive the HD channels, but also fulfil other technical conditions, including a considerable degree of Internet connectivity (of which more in my next answer). But if you take the common-sense view that “receiving all UK HD terrestrial channels” means, er… “receiving all UK HD terrestial channels”, then these sets can do that just fine, in exactly the same way that sets officially labelled “Freeview HD” do. But if Amazon, or even Samsung themselves, claimed these sets were Freeview HD compatible, Freeview’s lawyers would jump on them. So we get the silly situation where in effect sellers are obliged to describe these items misleadingly to avoid legal trouble (of the major sellers, only Richer Sounds seems to put honesty before legality in this matter).

    2. Does the ethernet port on these models allow you (a) access any Internet video content or websites or (b) to access media on your home LAN, either on DNLA servers or via ordinary file shares? NO TO BOTH QUESTIONS. That’s why they can’t legally be described as Freeview HD compatible. I put that answer in big shout capitals, because many people understandably find it difficult to believe. These sets have a working ethernet port, and are able to get an IP address and gateway from your router and send and receive packets over the Internet via that router. But their network capabilities have been severely nobbled so that the only connection allowed is to a specific Samsung server, and the only material that can be fetched from that server is text data. The documents suggest that the TV’s firmware can also be updated via this connection, but currently even that’s not the case. To update the firmware, you have to download it on to another machine from Samsung’s website, transfer the image to a USB stick and install it from there.

    But, more important for home users, it’s not only Internet connections that are disabled on this so-called network port. Despite statements…

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  3. 81 of 82 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    excellent tv, 20 Jun 2012
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    phil

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    This tv is excellent value. very easy to set up. Great hd picture with excellent colour definition. The sound is better than most flat screens once you learn how to mess about with the equaliser. i will advise anybody to buy this set.you will not get better for this value,some of the high end sets are not this good, dont hesitate buy one now.

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