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The Samsung UE32F6400, as is typical of the company's TVs, comes with an impressive list of features. This 32in LED-backlit LCD screen offers a full selection of catch-up TV services and smart features alongside a Freeview HD tuner – and with such a shar...
Sharp and subtly detailed picture, Deep black levels, Great sound quality, Excellent catch-up TV services, Easy to use...
Whites could be punchier, 3D isn't comfortable for long periods of time, Voice interaction feature is ineffective...
It might have its niggles – the voice interaction and 3D being its lowest points – but this Samsung is still very desirable. The offer of all four UK catch-up TV services will definitely be one of its main attracting points, but from a very listenable s...
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The Samsung UE32F6400 is denizen of two crowded areas – Samsung's 6 Series range of LED TVs and the 32-inch market – and, on the face of it, is very similar to the F6800 LINK, we looked at recently. As a fairly high tier Samsung product, it naturally come...
Strong contrast, Impressive blacks, Good screen uniformity, Highly accurate after calibration, Boatloads of features...
A bit of stutter, Too small for 3D really, Price seems a touch steep, Viewing angles not immense...
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We know from our review of the 40in F6400 that 2D picture performance is excellent, so let's see if the baby of the family can match that of its bigger brother.The Samsung UE32F6400 sports the same design and build quality of the UE40F6400 we previously r...
For prospective buyers looking for a 32” flat-panel HDTV, you'd be hard pushed to find one that can offer the same level of 2D picture quality than that of the Samsung U32F6400. The array of calibration controls and Samsung's impressive colour management...
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NOTE: We tested the 32-inch F6400 model. However, with the specifications between this model and the 40 and 46, 55 and 65-inch models almost identical, we're confident that our tests with the 32-inch model will reflect a very similar experience were you l...
Samsung's 3D TV range scales nicely this year, with this inexpensive 3D Smart TV retaining many of the very cool features of its more expensive stablemates. 2D performance is excellent, and 3D performance fair. But the real star of the show here is the Sm...
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Like Chelsea, the football team it sponsors, Samsung's rise to the top of the TV premiership is partially due to the depth of its squad. A quick browse of Samsung's website reveals an incredibly wide and varied line-up of 'F' series TVs, covering all need...
Market, leading catch, up TV content, Terrific HD pictures, Easy, to, use operating system...
Voice control frustrating to use, SD pictures, Plasticky build...
The UE40F6400 is a brilliant LED TV, offering assured pictures and plentiful features at a reasonable price. Build, picture quality and operating speed aren't a patch on the F8000, but the gap in quality is much less telling than the gap in price. The ne...
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What is the Samsung UE40F6400? The mid-range Samsung UE40F6400 is the most affordable TV we've seen from Samsung's 2013 TV series to date. Despite this, though, it's still well featured, including such ‘big hitters' like Samsung's latest Smart TV interfac...
Great value, Great pictures for the money, Comprehensive video streaming options...
Motion issues with 3D, Some aspects of the Smart interface are a little inscrutable, Dynamic contrast system 'turns off' LED lighting during fades to black...
It's been a disappointing year for more affordable mid-range TVs this year. But, against this disappointing backdrop, the Samsung UE40F6400 really stands out. It's thoroughly deserves its Recommended badge as it's the best sub-£700 TV we've seen this year...
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Last year it was the dual-core processor that really brought smart TV into the realm of real-world usability. In 2013 it's quad-core processing that's making multitasking apps possible. But who actually needs to use Skype on a TV while surfing the intern...
Choice of apps, 200Hz processing, Touchpad remote, Wi, Fi and Galaxy integration, Freeview HD...
Poor voice activation, Soft SD images, S Recommendation lacks polish, Samsung account required...
It's not the best upscaler, nor the slimmest TV, and some won't like the need to use MotionPlus for both 2D and 3D, but we're quite taken by the Samsung UE40F6400. Packed with apps within a reasonably polished Smart Hub system, there's plenty of contrast...
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Follow @tommorgan3For this review we tested the 40in model in the 6 Series F6400 range, but it's also available in 32in (UE32F6400), 40in (UE40F6400), 46in (UE46F6400), 50in (UE50F6400), 55in (UE55F6400), 65in (UE65F6400) and 75in (UE75F6400) screen si...
Samsung's TV requires some tweaking to get the best from it, but the results look superb for the price...
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All of UK's catch-up TV services? Exciting and immersive picture? Costs less than £500? Yes, please. The Samsung UE40F6400 has it all. With a Full HD screen, active 3D, all the advantages of Samsung's excellent Smart Hub, multiple HDMI connections, two r...
Stunning detail and immersive picture, Bright, punchy and vibrant colours, Superb selection of catchup TV services, Slick and attractive interface, Easy to use, Responsive remote controls, Decent sound quality, 3D glasses included, Good price...
Slight red tint to picture, Motion flickers with 3D, Voice control is still ineffective...
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The UE40F6400 that we're reviewing today is the 40-inch model within the F6400 series, which is the lowest (and most affordable) range in Samsung's 2013 LED TV hierarchy to be equipped with active-shutter glasses (ASG) 3D technology. The F6400 does not ha...
The Samsung UE40F6400 is a highly capable LED LCD television whose only major letdown is its handling of 3D Blu-ray movies: the undefeatable motion interpolation imparts soap opera effect onto what should appear filmic, which will bother you if you're a v...
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All of UK's catch-up TV services? Exciting and immersive picture? Costs less than £500? Yes, please. The Samsung UE40F6400 has it all. With a Full HD screen, active 3D, all the advantages of Samsung's excellent Smart Hub, multiple HDMI connections, two r...
Stunning detail and immersive picture, Bright, punchy and vibrant colours, Superb selection of catch-up TV services, Slick and attractive interface, Easy to use, Responsive remote controls, Decent sound quality, 3D glasses included, Good price...
Slight red tint to picture, Motion flickers with 3D, Voice control is still ineffective...
With everything the Samsung UE40F6400 has to offer at this knockdown price, it's hard not to be completely tempted.Not only does it come with all the bells and whistles (and then some more) of a modern smart TV, it also delivers the goods when it comes to...
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Samsung's UN46F6400 ($1,449.99) is very similar to the company's UN46F6300 ($1,349.99). By LCD standards, they're practically identical—except the F6400 has a 240 Hz motion processor, and you're paying just $100 more for it.Taken on its own merits, the F6...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2016-12-29 03:38:35
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Samsung’s F6400 line of mid-range LED Smart HDTVs delivers a sharp picture with colors that jump out from an inky black background. It’s equipped with all the bells and whistles you’d expect from a TV in this price range, including a generous catalog of W...
The Samsung F6400 series of edge-lit HDTVs deliver a sharp picture with dark blacks and vibrant colors. Features are abundant, but the screen doesn't get very bright and the Smart Touch remote can be tricky to master...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2016-12-29 03:38:35
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The Samsung UE46F6400 has arrived in our lab and is about to be put through its paces in a whole load of tests. But the very first thing we did... Samsung just showed us one of the new functions it's introducing on its 2013 TV line: S Recommendation. Wha...
Good 3D, Faithful colours (Delta E = 1.8), Good contrast (3,160:1), Effective motion interpolation, Two remotes, one with a touchpad, Media player supports a wide range of file formats...
Narrow viewing angles, Potential clouding, Some reflections are visible, despite the antiglare filter...
The Samsung UE46F6400 has surprisingly good picture quality, better than the more expensive Samsung F8000. Both have equally good colours, but here the contrast is doubled, making for darker black. The only thing really holding this TV down is its narrow...
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Name: Type: Specifications: Price as reviewed: :While not quite as dazzling as the flagship F8000 models with their slimline bezels and low-clearance stands, the F6400 Samsung TVs still look very attractive. At 49.5mm thick, it's a fairly plump set by...
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The Samsung UE32F6400, as is typical of the company's TVs, comes with an impressive list of features. This 32in LED-backlit LCD screen offers a full selection of catch-up TV services and smart features alongside a Freeview HD tuner – and with such a shar...
Sharp and subtly detailed picture, Deep black levels, Great sound quality, Excellent catchup TV services, Easy to use...
Whites could be punchier, 3D isn't comfortable for long periods of time, Voice interaction feature is ineffective...
It might have its niggles – the voice interaction and 3D being its lowest points – but this Samsung is still very desirable. The offer of all four UK catch-up TV services will definitely be one of its main attracting points, but from a very listenable s...
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The Samsung UE32F6400 is denizen of two crowded areas – Samsung's 6 Series range of LED TVs and the 32-inch market – and, on the face of it, is very similar to the F6800 LINK, we looked at recently. As a fairly high tier Samsung product, it naturally come...
Strong contrast, Impressive blacks, Good screen uniformity, Highly accurate after calibration, Boatloads of features...
A bit of stutter, Too small for 3D really, Price seems a touch steep, Viewing angles not immense...
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The UN65F6400 is the second largest in the F6400 series. It is a slight step up from the F6300 series below it. The two series are pretty much the same except for 2 major additions in the features department...
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Samsung's F6400 line of mid-range LED Smart HDTVs delivers a sharp picture with colors that jump out from an inky black background. It's equipped with all the bells and whistles you'd expect from a TV in this price range, including a generous catalog of W...
Dark black levels. Strong feature set. Solid 2D and 3D image quality.
Tricky remote. Voice recognition is erratic. Low brightness levels...
The Samsung F6400 series of edge-lit HDTVs deliver a sharp picture with dark blacks and vibrant colors. Features are abundant, but the screen doesn't get very bright and the Smart Touch remote can be tricky to master...
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techreviewsource.com Updated: 2016-12-29 03:28:17
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Samsung's F6400 line of mid-range LED Smart HDTVs delivers a sharp picture with colors that jump out from an inky black background. It's equipped with all the bells and whistles you'd expect from a TV in this price range, including a generous catalog of W...
Dark black levels. Strong feature set. Solid 2D and 3D image quality.
Tricky remote. Voice recognition is erratic. Low brightness levels...
The Samsung F6400 series of edge-lit HDTVs deliver a sharp picture with dark blacks and vibrant colors. Features are abundant, but the screen doesn't get very bright and the Smart Touch remote can be tricky to master...
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Samsung's F6400 line of mid-range LED Smart HDTVs delivers a sharp picture with colors that jump out from an inky black background. It's equipped with all the bells and whistles you'd expect from a TV in this price range, including a generous catalog of W...
Dark black levels. Strong feature set. Solid 2D and 3D image quality.
Tricky remote. Voice recognition is erratic. Low brightness levels...
The Samsung F6400 series of edge-lit HDTVs deliver a sharp picture with dark blacks and vibrant colors. Features are abundant, but the screen doesn't get very bright and the Smart Touch remote can be tricky to master...
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Samsung’s F6400 line of mid-range LED Smart HDTVs delivers a sharp picture with colors that jump out from an inky black background. It’s equipped with all the bells and whistles you’d expect from a TV in this price range, including a generous catalog of W...
The Samsung F6400 series of edge-lit HDTVs deliver a sharp picture with dark blacks and vibrant colors. Features are abundant, but the screen doesn't get very bright and the Smart Touch remote can be tricky to master...
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Overclockersonline.net Updated: 2015-03-27 11:10:44
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Every holiday season I like to keep an eye on the and deals in the New Year for ideas on what I can do around the house and home theatres seem to be at the top of the list. For some of you, it might be the same. If you flipped through the flyers you'll se...
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