[ใหม่] Low Price Buy Samsung UN55ES6500 55-Inch 1080p 120Hz 3D Slim LED HDTV (Black)

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Product Features
Size: 55-Inch
  • Smart Content with Signature Services
  • Smart Hub
  • Built-in WiFi and web browser
  • Power consumption operational 58 Watt,Power consumption stand by / sleep 0.1 Watt
  • Full HD 2D or 3D

This Samsung Smart TV features Smart Content with Signature Services to add to the enjoyment. Apps built for TV connect you to family and friends, help you maintain a healthy lifestyle, and make learning fun for kids. A full web browser with WiFi built-in lets you search the web and access your wireless network. Use AllShare Play to view content from multiple devices on the big screen. The Clear Motion Rate of 480 renders fast motion scenes in clear detail. Also enjoy full HD 3D with two pairs of glasses included.LG 47LM620T, Sony KDL42EX410BU, Panasonic TX-L32C5B, LG 42LS3400, LG 42CS460, Samsung UE40EH5000 , LG 42LM620T, Sony KDL32CX523BU , Samsung UE40EH5300, Samsung UE40ES6300, LG 32LS5600, Samsung UE46EH5000, Samsung UE40ES6710, Samsung PS51E450, LG 50PA4500, Sony KDL46HX853, 42 Inch LED 3D , Panasonic TX-P42S30B , Samsung UE32ES6300 , Samsung UE32EH5300, Samsung UE32ES6710, Samsung PS51E490, Panasonic TX-L42E5B, Samsung UE37ES6300, LG 50PM470T , Samsung UE46ES6300, Sony KDL40HX753BU, Sony KDL40HX853 , LG 47LM660T, LG 42PM470T , Panasonic TX-P50X50B, Sony KDL55HX853 , Samsung UE40ES5500KX, Panasonic TX-L37E5B , LG 37LS570T, Samsung UE46ES6710, Sony KDL46EX723BU, Samsung UE32ES5500KX, Panasonic TX-L47E5B, Samsung UE46EH5300, Toshiba 46TL963B, Panasonic TX-L32X5B, Panasonic TX-P42UT50B , LG 42LM615T, Panasonic TX-L47ET5B, Samsung UE55ES6800

Never miss a moment with Samsung Smart TV. Watch your favorite movies while you browse the web or explore the Smart Hub. Find more content you love by searching for shows, movies, and videos across vudu, Hulu Plus, YouTube, and other digital content providers. Movies are handpicked for you through recommendations based on your viewing history and ratings. Access all your apps and download new ones such as Netflix, Facebook, YouTube, Hulu Plus, and Twitter! Browse the web while you watch movies and TV shows, and enjoy TV while you chat with friends and family online, all on one screen.

Signature Services

Family Story

Share your most previous family moments with Family Story on your new Samsung Smart TV. Family Story provides a quick way to upload photos to a gallery, even from your mobile device. You can also chat in real time, post messages, and share important family events so everyone is kept up to date.Toshiba 32DL933B, LG 42LM3400, Samsung UE46ES6800, Samsung UE60ES6300, Panasonic TX-P42X50B, Sony KDL46EX653BU , Sony KDL32EX653BU, LG 32LK450U, LG 42LM660T, Toshiba 40RL953B, Panasonic TX-P50VT50B, Panasonic TX-P50VT30B, Sony KDL40EX723BU, Toshiba 40TL963B, LG 55LM620T , Panasonic TX-L42U5B, LG 50PM670T, LG 32LM3400, SAMSUNG 46IN, LG 42LK450U, Panasonic TX-P42ST50B, Panasonic TX-L32ET5B, LG 32LS570T, Samsung UE37ES5500KX, LG 47LV355U, Panasonic TX-P50U30B , SAMSUNG 40IN LED TV, Toshiba 40TL868B , Samsung UE32ES6800, Samsung UE40D5520, Toshiba 40BL702B, Samsung UE46D6100, Panasonic TX-L37ET5B, LG 42LD450, Sony KDL55HX753BU, Sony KDL32HX753BU, LG 37LK450U, Sony KDL32EX723BU, Samsung UE40D5000, 55 Inch Smart LED TV, Samsung UE50ES6710, Toshiba 46TL868B, Panasonic TX-P42VT30B, Samsung UE50ES6300, Samsung PS43E490, Sharp LC40LE511E, LG 47LW450U

Fitness

Now you can maintain a healthy lifestyle with Samsung Smart TV's Fitness. Exercise at home through the video-on-demand service and manager your workout history. You can also track your progress by downloading the Exercise App onto your mobile device.

Kids Story

Kids Story combines home entertainment and education with Samsung's new Smart TV. Through this TV, we can recommend a variety of child-friendly programming so you can watch your child enjoy the pleasures of learning. The fun and exciting games will entertain your child and family for hours.

First Impressions
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The box is *huge*. The TV is *thin*. Not even an inch at the edge, and maybe just over in the center. The menus are pretty straightforward. (I don't care too much about the 3D or Smart features of this TV at the moment, and don't have much frame of reference for how to judge modern 3D, so I can't really review these aspects.) The screen doesn't seem too glossy, but it apparently works very well as a mirror because I can see a negative image of my kitchen when it's off.
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Struggle
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One extremely annoying "feature" of these TVs that I've found out after purchase is the "CE Dimming" feature. This is not the "ECO Dimming" or anything you can control; It's hard-coded into the certain picture modes (Standard and Native, at least). This feature is something that will reduce the backlighting when there is mostly black on the screen. (For example, if there is 100% brightness white text on a pure black screen, it would actually display at a fraction of that intensity due to the backlight dimming). I've read that this is to reduce the appearance of light bleeding in from the edges, since it's edge-lit. This "feature" annoys me significantly, particularly because I am not allowed to control it. After searching around I found out this is called "CE Dimming" and you can hack it by going into the service menu (you can find the instructions online yourself), however messing with it apparently voids the warranty. The only picture mode I found that doesn't use this is "Movie" mode. But, movie mode looks terrible with its default settings.

After 3 days of struggle, experimentation, and research, I've found settings that actually give me a picture I can call "good" or better. I'm not an expert, but I'm technical and pretty picky. So, because I have found no calibration settings for this series of TVs yet, I'm going to provide the ones I am using, if only to prevent any of you from having to obsess over this for hours and hours. I'll offer a little bit of explanation as to why I'm setting it the way I am. I got some guidance and expertise from a known site, but as of right now they do not have professionally calibrated settings. What I did is by eye only.Samsung LE40D580, Sony Bravia KDL32EX401U, LG 47LM669T, Sony KDL32EX403U, Sony KDL40W5500U , Sony 32 Inch, LG 60PM670T, Sony Kdl-32ex520baep, Sharp LC60LE636E, Sony KDL40EX403U, LG 50PV350T, Panasonic TXL37D28BW , Samsung PS60E6500EUXXU , Panasonic TX-L42E30B, Samsung PS43D450, Loewe Xelos 40 Inch, Sony Bravia KDL37EX503U , Samsung UE32D5520, LG 42LW550T, Sony KDL22EX553WU , Sony KDL32CX520BU, Toshiba Regza 42AV635DB, LG 47LV355T, Panasonic VIERA TX-L37E30B, LG 55LM660T, Samsung UE40C6510, Samsung PS63C7000, LG 32LD490, Sony KDL40EX401U, LG 32LV355T , Samsung UE46D6530, LG 55LW550T, LG CS460, Sony KDL24EX320WU, 42 Inch LED TV, 42 Inch 3D LED TV, Sovos 19 Waterproof , LG 42PJ350, SHARP LC70LE836E, Samsung UE40C5100, Panasonic TX-L37E3B, Samsung UE40D6100, Panasonic TX-L42E3B, Panasonic TX-P46ST30B, LG 37LD450, Samsung UE55D7000, LG 32LH7000, LG 37LV355T

Settings
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Picture Mode: Movie
Backlight: 15
Contrast: 100
Brightness: 46
Sharpness: 10
Color: 50
Tint: 50/50


Comments on the Settings
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Movie mode is the only mode I found that doesn't use "CE Dimming", which is a huge annoyance to me. (I'd rather see edge-lighting, easily. Not sure why I can't control that, Samsung.) Backlight, brightness, and color are kind of like salt and pepper: Use to personal taste in your environment.

A note about almost all the other settings: I like an eye-popping, colorful picture as much as the next guy, but I don't like it at the expense of information loss. From my own experimentation (in Standard and Native modes), all the Dynamic Contrast and Black Tone settings did was flatten out the low end of the blacks. Dark scenes look like "paint by number" with all kinds of banding and digital multiplication/division. Lame, worthless settings if that is the effect, and a problem in general with "digital" stuff.
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Standard white balance isn't fine-grained enough to make the adjustments to any of the picture modes that are necessary, in my opinion. I messed with it for a long time, so I know. :) The only way to get actual, fine-grained color control is to use the 10p White Balance settings. Now, I only know this from messing around with it, but what this does is allow you to control the individual colors R, G, and B as 10 different intensities, from black to white. So, Interval 1 is the darkest reds, greens, and blues (close to black), and Interval 10 is the brightest R, G, and B, close to white. If you use "Expert Pattern 1" you can see how this works. Short summary?: Red is WAY over-represented and blue is WAY under-represented when everything is set at 0. Everything looked neon until I calibrated this, particularly the reds, and greens to some extent. (Maybe they can create a "1980's" picture mode!)

The noise filters aren't needed when you have everything calibrated correctly. They are kind of an excuse for having the eye-popping over-saturated settings that Standard and Dynamic mode come with. I'm not too sure on the Film Mode and LED Motion Plus. They didn't give me any noticible changes. The Auto Motion plus is nice, but I found that it starts getting choppy when you have other effects going on, including a lowered sharpness (I imagine it must be doing some extra calculations for that.) So, I only set it to Clear because it doesn't seem to get choppy with that set, but still provides some stability and smoothness in fast scenes.
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