03 maj 2014, 12:19
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Med nær-perfekt screen uniformity, superb farvegengivelse og så-godt-som-fejlfri motion handling ligner H6400 mere og mere dette års 'Best Buy' og en mere end værdig konkurrent til Sonys W828'er, som tilmed er handikappet af sin kreative, men knap så elegante vægmonteringsløsning.
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HDTVtest skrev:
Samsung H6400
CONCLUSION – With the UE40H6400, Samsung has successfully addressed our two major complaints about last year’s outgoing UE40F6400. The addition of a Quad-Core processor definitely made menu navigation and Smart TV applications a fair bit zippier. 3D mode was much improved too, with Samsung toning down the forced motion interpolation so effectively that judder was cured yet no soap opera effect was introduced.
Otherwise, the Samsung 40H6400 is a shining example of why direct LED (even sans local dimming) is favoured over edge-lit models by those who value picture quality – we’d willingly accept a bigger waistline in exchange for a deep, consistent black canvas. Together with greyscale and colours which can be calibrated to near perfection, not to mention a street price just north of £600 at this time of writing, these positive attributes make the UE40H6400 one of the wisest buys if you’re looking for a TV that can deliver first-rate image quality without breaking the bank.
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AVForums skrev:
Samsung H6400
2D PICTURE QUALITY – The UE55F6400 is very good, in almost every respect. The out-of-box performance in the Movie Picture mode would be accurate enough for most but that extra touch of polish the calibrated greyscale and gamut produced was even more pleasing. What were already impressive black levels, for the technology, were actually given a perceptual helping hand by the ‘Dynamic Contrast’ setting too and applied in a Low dose, ameliorated some very slight cloudy light patches visible on very dark scenes. It managed to do so without introducing any random light fluctuations, too, so it’s not a bad replacement for the local dimming system used in the higher-end models.
Of course, the F6400 was dazzling with high definition content where the relatively large screen size really shows its worth but you might be surprised at how well it handles lower definition content. We certainly don’t make a habit out of seeking out Standard Def to watch but on those now rare occasions when you’re forced in to it, the scaling of the 6 Series Samsung’s is so good that you won’t fell as though you’re missing out too much.
The all-round excellence of the video processing brings its weight to bear in the handling of all content, in actual fact. You can be sure that your Blu-rays will be output at the right frame rate for faithful-to-cinema movie watching. The video deinterlacing is also excellent so broadcast HD content appears clean and pristine and you’d be hard pressed to go and find out many TVs that are able to produce more sharp and vivid images than the H6400 is capable of, without stepping in to the 4K market. Even with lowly internet content, the Samsung processing is able to restore some degree of respectability, which is no mean feat with this screen size considered.
We also have some tentatively proffered good news regarding a processing issue that’s been noticeable with the Samsung LED’s in the past. We have previously noted those TVs equipped with CMR (Clear Motion Rate) processing were prone to have the odd stutter and splutter when movement on-screen changed pace – particularly noticeable with sports where action replay sequences are used – but that seems to be a thing of the past now. If we do have a bone to pick it’s with a tendency of the panel array to sometimes show up on panning shots, although thankfully, it’s not something we have to report seeing a lot of during the review process.
The short story is that the Samsung UE55H6400 is an excellent example of LED/LCD television technology done right that would be sure to please all but the most demanding of videophiles.
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