Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #26899 in Home Theater
- Size: 40-Inch
- Color: Silver
- Brand: Samsung
- Model: UN40D6300
- Dimensions: 22.90" h x
37.60" w x
1.20" l,
24.00 pounds
- Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Display size: 40
Features
- Full HD 1080P resolution with 1 year warranty
- 240 Clear Motion Rate (CMR)
- Wide Colour Enhancer Plus - uses an advanced algorithm to drastically improve image quality
- AllShare - wirelessly connects to compatible mobile devices through DLNA technology
- Digital Noise Filter - Watch crystal-clear analog programming as if it was being broadcasted digitally
Samsung UN40D6300 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV (Black) [2011 MODEL]
Product Description
A TV that’s smart enough to deliver entertainment the way you want it. The advanced technology behind the Samsung UN40D6300 LED TV helps you unlock the power of customizable entertainment. An easy-to-use web-enabled portal, Samsung Smart TV puts the best of the internet right on your TV, lets you search online and an your TV for content, and gives you access to must-have Samsung TV Apps. An ultra slim bezel shows off this advanced engineering with a sleek, sophisticated design.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
91 of 93 people found the following review helpful.
The Best 2011 TV in the market
By iEmpower
I have been researching TVs for past few months and thank God I waited for this one. The Samsung UN46D6300 46-Inch LED TV is the latest in this series. This is the highest-end of its 2D LED Line. After this 3D series starts.The Smart Hub with full Web Browser with Flash support made me buy this TV over others. It has been just five days since it came and I started using this TV. Everyday learning something new.So far I have used Smart Hub for Netflix (with HD streaming), YouTube and mostly streaming Flash videos from different sites using the Web Browser.It take a bit practice with the supplied remote to navigate thru sites and to enter URLs or search on Google page. But when I connected my HTC EVO 4G with this TV using Samsung App, Samsung Remote, things became very easy to enter because it (the App) supports full QWERTY key board in real time. BTW Samsung is coming out with a new product QWERTY Keyboard and Remote combination for those who are interested. I believe it will be priced about $100.00. I don't know weather I will buy that after having the App on my EVO.The Samsung App Store have a huge collection of Apps. The biggest help is Samsung support videos that makes life very easy without the guess work.Great picture quality in LED. Nice sound, I have not plugged it in external speaker system. Decent size for my living room (55-inch seemed a bit bigger for me).You do not get Smart Hub and Web Browsing in 2010 Models. Also all models below 6300 series in 2011 do not have Web Browsers. I highly recommend this TV (D6300 Series) over 2010 models (C6300 Series).
28 of 28 people found the following review helpful.
Overall Great TV (Video Gamer Review Included)!
By ExtroFlashG
Pros:Picture is amazingMultiple HDMI inputsEasy to setupSmart TV is exceptionalCons:Remote isn't optimized for Internet use(They have a keypad-remote coming soon)Some apps missing from TVI read a boat load of reviews on a bunch of TVs and went to BestBuy on numerous occasions to figure out the perfect TV for me. I picked this TV over the D6000 because I wanted the web browser. Overall, the TV is amazing. Picture quality is excellent, I'm very impressed with the "auto motion plus" feature that adds frames for fast scenes. I'm a big time sports fanatic and gamer so I was really interested in this feature. You can also adjust how hard you want it to work, which is awesome. The sound quality is good, I didn't expect to be blown out of the water since all TV companies expect you to connect their TV to a home theater. You also don't need to put in special codes to adjust the RGB, it's all there in the menu for video-enthusiasts.It has a blu-ray mode that optimizes blu-rays to look their best. I saw "Dark Knight" in a whole new light this past week! It has a game mode that turns off all the extra processing to minimize input lag. The Smart TV function is great. It continues video in the top left corner and you can browse your apps like Netflix, Hulu Plus, Facebook, YouTube and all that awesomeness. The 6300 comes with the web browser which works well. It also allows you to watch TV and browse at the same time.The only problem I have with the TV is the remote. You can definitely tell they made the remote to frustrate you and get you to buy the new keypad. Luckily, there is an app for that on androids and iphones. Also, I'm a fitness enthusiast so I was excited that GymBox and Exercise TV came for free with the TV, however, they aren't there or available for download. My guess is that they still are rolling out all the apps since it's so new.FOR GAMERS:Game mode cuts lag down but sacrifices picture quality to do so. The game still looks good but it'll make you sad when you compare it to game mode being off. I tested out Uncharted 2, Crysis 2, Gears 3 beta, and some sports titles. With all video processing turned on, there is a definite lag, HOWEVER, I have found out with game mode off, you can cut off LED Motion Plus and set Auto Motion Plus to custom and have it at a 1-3 depending on preference, it will still look amazing and minimize lag. I've gone online and my K/D has not suffered at all(Uncharted-1.5, Crysis-1.5-but this past week with the TV it's at around 2-3 K/D with the improved picture quality). I tested out Mortal Kombat with everything still on and it played great, I didn't go online, though.If you have a question about anything because I'm sure I forgot some cool things about the TV, leave a comment.
48 of 52 people found the following review helpful.
Great TV with mediocre browser
By Anx
This TV is exactly sames as the D6000 plus a web browser (I don't care much about missing a few contrast ratio). That's the sole reason of me buying this unit.The TV is GREAT and produces STUNNING picture quality! I was so happy to buy this sammy and never regret it. I guess lot of people have posted about the feature and quality of TV so I would keep it to the point.I am bit tech savvy and would like to be specific about observations. I was thinking to avoid buying Google TV (~$300) by purchasing this browser enabled TV. You need to understand that this is not a computer/smartphone however the browser loads websites very quickly even faster than some of the smartphones out there and does support flash videos however I had few issues: 1. It crashed loading some websites like HULU.com . this site loads lots of tiny flash videos ready to get played and I guess TV sometimes couldn't handle that. 2. As another reviewer mentioned it lacked sound sometimes while refreshing the page or even at beginning. I experienced it with sony's [...] and MTV. 3. I also noticed that videos were choppy on heavy websites including both Crackle and Hulu. I understand it could be due to internet connection however I am at 10Mbps and I did verify my net speed at the time of this issue. I own a PS3 and I think the browser in a PS3 is way better than this TV. Its a pain to launch keyboard while a site is loading and TV is very sluggish, even the iPhone app remote wouldn't help much that time. Other times iPhone/Android remote app is the best for typing. Nonetheless, most of the other popular stuff like twitter, facebook, Youtube, google talk, daily motion, fandango, ESPN etc are already downloadable as an APP for this TV hence I really got to used the browser very minimally. Other issues I found with this TV was clouding effect where all 4 edges as well as center part of screen are bit whitish and you could EASILY notice that in an average dark scene. Again I am very specific to observe and hence it may not be much of an issue for some people. I use external speakers with this TV and there are good no of options for you to connect external speakers: 1. Audio out jack (this is what I use with my old Altec lansing speakers) 2. Optical Audio output 3. ARC (Audio return channel) Because of these drawbacks I actually purchased the D6400 which was on a promotion and is 3D enabled. I am very happy with that TV and picture quality seems to surpass what D6300 offers in terms of smoothness and clarity. Again this is my observation and it could be different with you. To sum it up my recommendation would be to either buy D6000 or D6400 depending upon the deal you are getting.
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