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(EDIT: SEMI GLOSS), super clean picture, accurate color after calibration!
(((EDIT: The title said matte screen before. I guess it's more of a semi-gloss, but definitely less glossy than a full gloss screen.))) I'm using this as a computer monitor, not so much as a TV, but I do watch a lot of Blu-Rays and TV shows on Netflix. I just upgraded to a larger living room, and my old Samsung 46" CCFL-backlit LCD did not cut it. I couldn't even read the text on the screen when browsing the web. So I drew up some diagrams, did some trigonometry, and decided that I needed at least a 60 or 65" TV. Being out of the TV market for several years, I didn't keep up with all the new features and marketing lingo, so I visited a few big box stores to get information on what all of this new "Smart" features, CMR, micro-dimming, etc. Turns out CMR is just a combined rating of processor speed, micro-dimming, dynamic contrast, and other various stuff. Apparently micro-dimming on Samsungs is all software. Why? Because these babies are all edge-lit. They don't have "real" local dimming, only "fake" local dimming. That guy working at best buy telling me he could tell the difference between the non-fake microdimming and fake microdimming screen? Ridiculous. All that fancier faster processor does to get you the higher CMRs is make the fake microdimming and automotion plus feature work better. I'm the type of guy who turns this stuff off completely. The 6300 doesn't come with the smart remote, which is a bummer because I rather liked that feature. But I wasn't going to pay 400 extra to get the next model up just to have the remote. In fact, I like the 6300 model more than the 6400, 7100, 7500, or 8000 because of the matte screen. I have a window right behind me, and from various angles other windows coming from the sides, so not having nasty reflections on black screens (or anything that happens to be black on the screen) is a big deal to me. I just don't like seeing my own face in the middle of a movie. The menus are very slow, and you have to point the remote directly at the TV, or it will not register your button pressing. From consumer reports, I'm told that these LED-backlit models don't have great viewing angle. I disagree. There seems to be very little distortion at 45 degrees away from center. I don't like my color settings to be vivid, natural, dark, bright, contrasty, dim, or anything other than "accurate." So, I googled some calibration settings to 6500K, and after going through that process the picture was... pretty darn good. In case anyone was interested, they are posted below. "Movie mode" apparently changes the color temperature model / white balance mode to 6500K, and from there you can adjust the other settings. Compared to the high end Panasonic Viera plasmas, this LED-backlit model seems much brighter. Compared to the Sonys, it seemed to have fewer artifacts. Compared to the LGs, it didn't have as much reflection. Or maybe I'm just biased. Oh, also apparently this 65" model only uses about 82 watts. I haven't verified this with my meter yet, but my old 46" used about 150 watts. Wow... Picture Mode Movie Backlight 16 Contrast 95 Brightness 45 Sharpness 15 Color 50 Tint G50/R50 Advance Settings Dynamic Contrast Off Black Tone Off Flesh Tone 0 RGB Only Mode Off Color Space Auto 10pt White Balance On Gamma +1 Expert Pattern Off xvYCC Off Picture Options Color Tone Warm2 Digital Noise Filter Off MPEG Noise Filter Off HDMI Black Level Normal (Low if available) Film Mode Off Auto Motion Plus Off LED Motion Plus Off 10pt White Balance On Interval Red Green Blue 1 0 0 1 2 -1 0 -1 3 0 0 1 4 -1 0 0 5 -1 0 +1 6 0 -1 -1 7 -1 -1 -2 8 0 2 1 9 +1 0 0 10 +2 0 0 White Balance Setting Value R-Offset 25 G-Offset 25 B-Offset 27 R-Gain 19 G-Gain 22 B-Gain 21 Screen Adjustment Picture Size Screen Fit
June 2013 · Electronics
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Samsung UN65F6300 65-Inch 1080p 120Hz Slim Smart LED HDTV (2013 Model)
4.2★ · 1,474 ratings, as of 2023
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