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: Samsung 65" LED TV owners?


OriginalJC
06-29-2013, 05:37 PM
A bunch of places have this Samsung LED TV on sale right now
Samsung 65" 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV (UN65EH6000FXZC) : LED TVs - Best Buy Canada (http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/samsung-samsung-65-1080p-120hz-led-hdtv-un65eh6000fxzc-un65eh6000fxzc/10243935.aspx?path=0daefd72fda98abb8f7c0f01aeaca30 9en02&SearchPageIndex=1)

Samsung 65" 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV (UN65EH6000FXZC)

Anyone here that owns this TV and can give feedback?

I understand it's a base model TV, and the minimal amount of inputs sucks... but as far as the panel/picture, reliability go, good buy?

ime2006
06-29-2013, 07:45 PM
if you are not too keen on the picture quality and you want to go big.
This is definitely a great buy.

Or, get a projector, such as Epson 3020 with a 100inch fixed projector screen (depends on area of your wall) for around 2000.

StylinRed
06-30-2013, 02:05 AM
im not keen on samsungs reliability had 2 bad experiences with sets that we place in rooms
googled and samsung reliability issues dont seem to be unique

this is based on sets from a few years ago though maybe that's changed

if size isn't a major issue i'd go down to 60" or even 55" and grab a sony instead i think there are still some hx750/850 sets around with superior pq even the 650 is supposed to have better pq than that samsung set

if you would like a larger set and lower price go with Panasonic over samsung


read some reviews and comparisons at AVS | Home Theater Discussions And Reviews (http://avsforum.com) cnet etc

nabs
06-30-2013, 05:03 PM
this set regularly goes on sale for special pricing events.

MelonBoy
07-01-2013, 09:54 PM
Just as a heads up Samsung likes to cheap out on the parts sometimes..
My last Samsung was a 40" LCD my screen stopped working one day. I was out of warrenty, so I looked around on the net for a solution and found one.

Apparently a common problem is they put low quality or low capacity capacitors into the tv.. I was able to fix the mine by replacing a few of the burnt out capacitors. Cost me probably about $20-30 bucks to fix myself.