Samsung LED HDTVs


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Samsung’s UNB6000, UNB7000, and UNB8000 series of LED HDTVs are discussed in this Crutchfield video. www.crutchfield.com

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21 Responses to “Samsung LED HDTVs”

  1. andersonjjj333 Says:

    i love samsung televisions

  2. MGR1900 Says:

    Ok, these two people are informative and I have no complaints there. Great job. However, they also have an SCTV and SNL quality about them and I just can’t not laugh while I watch them. They seem awkward and uncomfortable.

  3. youmich Says:

    Great review, helpful and informative.

    Great job.

  4. PS3fancy Says:

    Cool…

  5. popitn2nd Says:

    the best review i’ve ever seen! you answered all info i need to know. thanks!

  6. omgtkseth Says:

    Ive heard samsung sint ‘honest’ when they tell their pixel response times…

  7. PS3fancy Says:

    “Man that really opens things up…” You know he was uncomfortable!

  8. mrseptember1983 Says:

    Very informative. One of the better reviews that I have seen. However, aren’t these two boring? He secretly likes her. LOL!

  9. iLakerNation Says:

    Great review, fantastic!! Will be getting 7000 or 8000 series this month -thanks

  10. AWarlordsView Says:

    omfg that 8000 is so hot well i think i know what ima buy with my tax return! 8-)

  11. Porkonfork Says:

    Currently getting the best price for the 46″ 8000
    but hold the fort, the wirless LinkStick ??
    Is this included (hopeful buyer) ??
    And is there an Ethernet port in the rear as well
    What a great TV…..

  12. crutchfieldtv Says:

    Hey Porkonfork,

    The 46″ UN46B8000 is a pretty sweet TV. The LinkStick is a relatively inexpensive add-on for $79.99, and we do have them in stock along with the TV if you find yourself ready for an upgrade.

    The TV is a Crutchfield Signature item, meaning you get Free delivery, lifetime tech support, and a 60 day money back guarantee.

    Got any questions? We can answer them.

    Crutchfield
    800 555 9408

  13. mellamacd Says:

    haal ik t?

  14. jorgeluisvasquez Says:

    Steve would flunk any lie detector test.

  15. golf123morgan Says:

    Just to check the 6000 is LED because I sure she said it was a LCD.

  16. crutchfieldtv Says:

    Good point, golf123!

    These are LCD TVs with LED backlighting. Samsung (and other TV makers who use LED backlighting) will frequently say ‘LED TVs” as a kind of shorthand, but technically these Samsungs are LCD TVs.

    Hope that helps!
    Julie at CrutchfieldTV

    800 555 9408

  17. crutchfieldtv Says:

    golf123morgan,

    This TV is an LCD TV with an LED backlight.

    LCD TV’s must have a light behind them that shines through the panel, most LCD TVs use a fluorescent light, these Samsung TVs use LED backlighting instead of fluorescent.

    I hope that helps clear this up, that can be a very confusing thing too many people, so I’m glad you asked.

    Thanks,
    CrutchfieldTV
    800 555 9408

  18. barrycallebaut Says:

    Hi,

    I’m interested in one of the 6000 series T.V’s but was hoping you could tell me what the picture is like from a 45 degree viewing angle as the room that it will be situated in dictates this.

    Thanks in advance.

  19. 99virgo Says:

    Why is everyone crying about the differance between Edge lit & rear array lit LED. They are both nice sets. Each have strengths and weakness.

  20. crutchfieldtv Says:

    Good one, They did not include a viewing angle specification in the manual for these TVs. We have however seen multiple reviews from reputable sources that indicate the Samsung TV looks really great on axis, but loses something when you get off angle. They were not specific regarding the angle at which the picture becomes noticeably worse.

    You may want to check these out in stores before coming back to Crutchfield to make your purchase.

    Hope that helps,
    CrutchfieldTV
    800 555 9408

  21. Kleina15 Says:

    These TVs are truly next gen.

    Just wondering how TVs will be even better …
    Maybe a higher resolution, but what else?

    Thanks for this video. =)

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