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bbunnys

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#171050 3-Apr-2015 09:04
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Does anyone have any feedback on this TV. Ive got a 2 year old Samsung 55 inch series 6 but looking for something slightly bigger. 
Not interested in one that does 4k, 3d or anything. Just want a good basic TV in the 60 inch range. But does not seem like a lot else out there for the price.

https://www.noelleeming.co.nz/shop/home-entertainment/televisions/led-televisions/60-led-tvs/samsung-ua60h6400asxrd-60-full-high-definition-3d-smart-led/prod129685.html

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PoHq
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  #1276609 3-Apr-2015 09:10
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I have the UA55H6400 55 inch model. No complaints. It's been excellent. Happy to answer any specific questions if you have any. Cheers.



bbunnys

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  #1276637 3-Apr-2015 10:30
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PoHq: I have the UA55H6400 55 inch model. No complaints. It's been excellent. Happy to answer any specific questions if you have any. Cheers.


Thanks for the info.
Do you ever notice much motion blur or stuttering. Im mainly using it for Sky Sport and Netflix via Apple TV.


PoHq
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  #1276647 3-Apr-2015 10:45
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No mate, no blur or stuttering what so ever. As I say it's been great. No complaints. In fact it's been more than great, i'm very happy with it. I'm much like you no need for 4k or 3D but it was hard to get a non 3D Smart LED at the the time I bought it. I think I have used 3D once.

I changed the region of the TV to UK so I have all the UK on demand channels on the TV. My US stuff sits on Apple TV. All via unotelly at the router.

Apple TV is great on it, can't comment on Sky as I don't have that.

I have one minor complaint with the TV, you can't custom name the input sources i.e. HDMI 1 Can't be renamed Apple TV. There is a few generic ones as default but as I say no custom ones. My father in laws Sony allows custom rename.

Hope that helps.



Dunnersfella
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  #1276663 3-Apr-2015 11:27
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Low on contrast, high on features.
Motion is okay, 3D is there if you want it.
Connectivity is good, stand looks like it was 'on trend' about 4 years ago... but if you're wall hanging the TV, that's a mute point.
There's 60" Panasonic's (FHD), 60" LG's (UHD) and 60" Sharp (FDH) in the price bracket to consider.
You'll want to see as many side-by-side to make sure.

bbunnys

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  #1276991 4-Apr-2015 07:41
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Thanks for feed back guys.

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