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Description:
Samsung once again ups the ante in TVs with the UN40EH6030 40-inch 3D LED HDTV. The UN40EH6030 uses a 1080p resolution, which delivers images that are guaranteed to amaze and bring pleasure to your home entertainment experience. See how 3D HD movies and sports come alive with a true sense of depth and action that leaps from the screen. Connect to a Blu-ray 3D player to play 3D titles or intensify your viewing experience by upconverting regular 2D content to immersive 3D. Two pairs of 3D rechargeable glasses are included. SRS TheaterSound HD delivers surround sound multi-channel content, using built-in TV speakers to significantly enhance both the depth and dimension of audio right through the TV.
Quick Glance
Display Format: 1080p
Ports: HDMI Yes, Component Video Yes, Composite Video Yes, Digital Audio Yes
Display Type: LED-LCD TV w/ LED Backlight
Smart TV: Yes
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Included Network Card: Ethernet
3D Compatible: 3D
Resolution: 1920 x 1080
Green Compliance: Energy Star 5.3
Summary
Product Title: Samsung UN40EH6030 40" LED TV
Manufacturer: Samsung
Lowest Price: $697.99 from Buydig.com
Power Score: 2.5 | 2 Reviews
Product Reviews (2)
Samsung 40 inch 3d LED
Strengths: Great Picture!
Weakness: Chintzy 3D Glasses that didnt work.
I recommend this television, which now sits in our bedroom. The only problem I had was that both pairs of 3d glasses that came with the set were DOA (dead on arrival). They wouldn't turn on. They're pretty flimsy too. Samsung tech support told me to try fresh batteries. I bought 3 of 'em for 12 bucks at Radio Shack, but they didn't work either. When I called up, they made good...
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By KennyL98 - Sep 9, 2012
Capacitors Fail around 4 years
Strengths: Nice TV
Weakness: Reliability and Samsung not standing behind a design flaw.
Samsung won't stand behind faulty engineering. I used to love Samsung TVs and have 3. Around the 4 year point your tv will cycle turning on/off by itself, or have a similar issue with turning on or off. It's a capaictor failure that will cost you about $210 to fix if you don't know how to replace them yourself. Samsung leadership lacks the integrity to stand behind the design flaw....
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By paulvectorman - Jan 19, 2013



