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This may not come as a surprise to some of you, but our review of the Samsung M86/ M87 LCD television series remains the all-time most-read article on this website since we started operation in February 2007. One year on, and it's time for Samsung to r...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2015-12-23 05:54:08
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This TV is the 40 inch version of the 46 inch LE46A656 which we tested.Characteristics, the panel and circuitry are identical and only brightness may vary slightly which minimally affects contrast. According to manufacturers (and our tests confirm), re...
Efficient Motion Plus 100 Hz mode, Very deep black, Multiple adjustments possible...
Colors slightly inaccurate, No digital HD tuner...
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Samsungs A656 TVs were marketed as the touch of colour range, for, subtly injected into the familiar glossy black screen surround, was a deep red tone that becomes more visible towards the screens edges. This made the set look completely distincti...
Impressive motion handling, Superb black levels, Generous connectivity...
Standard def pictures could look a tad waxy...
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When we first saw this set back in May, we hoped the price would drop. Sure enough, discounts are now available, reducing the price by £200 or so. However, now that it’s up against such a strong new rival from Sony, that couple of hundred quid price...
Excellent detail and edge definition. Stunning looks. Stable DVD pictures...
Can’t do deepest blacks and insight simultaneously. Slight ruddiness to skin tones...
A detailed and stylish performer, but you can get more for the same money...
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hdtvorg.co.uk Updated: 2015-12-23 05:55:32
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ed to eliminate flicker (the noticeable transition of picture frames with faster on-screen action) Samsungs take on 100Hz processing, Motion Plus inserts extra frames (from 50 frames per second to 100fps) to produce a smoother viewing experience...
With a cutting edge design a highly impressive spec sheet and performance that lives up to the billing Samsung have produced a highly desirable LCD TV that will be a joy to look at and to watch.You might also like to consider ...Sony KDL-40W4000Panason...
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Things start very well for this Samsung. The ‘rose black' translucent bezel is subtle and extremely attractive. Samsung describes this as the ‘touch of colour' series, but ‘touch of class' would be just as fitting.Calibration of the ‘656 is fairly inte...
Excellent detail levels and edge definition with all sources, stunning looks, terrifically stable DVD pictures...
Can’t quite do the deepest blacks and greatest insight simultaneously, slight ruddiness to skin tones...
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Here at HDTVTest, we’ve already reviewed the 40-inch HDTV from Samsung’s Series 6 range – the LE40A656. A combination of superior panel performance, video processing, usability and similarly great connectivity meant that this display received a “Highly...
Samsung’s displays have come a long way in recent years. It would appear that the huge Korean manufacturer has learned how to pair their excellent LCD technology with video processing that, for the most part, does it justice. If you’re looking...
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Samsungs LE32A656 has a wide black bezel with dark red undertones and a transparent overlay that looks stylish and uncluttered. The remote is chunky and has large buttons and a backlight for use in the dark. The generous complement of four HDMI in...
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A top-draw telly available at a knock down price...
Quirky but classy design, sharp Full HD pics, kind to Freeview...
Weedy speakers, huge remote control...
A top-draw telly available at a knock down price...
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While rival manufacturers are still scrabbling around in a desperate attempt to catch up with the outstanding design prowess of Samsungs previous LCD range, the Korean brand has moved the goalposts again with its new touch of colour models. The inje...
Gorgeous design, Superb picture quality, Outstanding features and connectivity...
Sound could be punchier...
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Glossy black with a touch of red? Well, it's a bit different. Sets that sport this 'rose black' finish fall into 's Series 6 Touch Of Colour (TOC) range. While not breathtaking, it's an attractive piece of styling, and certainly brings a luxurious air...
Stylish, colourful set, nice picture balance, good offair picture...
Doesn't have quite the punch or clarity of the class leaders...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-31 03:38:53
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Glossy black with a touch of red? Well, its a bit different. Sets that sport this rose black finish fall into Samsungs Series 6 Touch Of Colour (TOC) range. While not breathtaking, its an attractive piece of styling, and certainly brings a luxurio...
Stylish, colourful set; nice picture balance; good off-air picture...
Doesnt have quite the punch or clarity of the class leaders...
An eye-catching TV where the good looks are complemented by solid picture performance...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-11-19 20:24:57
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This Full HD, 46-inch LCD screen from Samsung has a delightful red surround. It has a 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 100Hz Motion Plus technology, an Ultra Clear panel and four HDMI sockets. It measures 1,131x775x280mm...
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What's that? You like this TV's dark red finish? Don't let hear you call it that. This screen's finish is ‘rose black.' Got it? Get it? Good!Whatever the official colour, the LE-46A656 and its translucent bezel surely look the part. The subtle hue ma...
Neat ‘rose black’ finish, vibrant picture, good with movement...
The top TVs offer greater clarity and even more detail...
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