Fiosh
 
 
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 Samsung - 46" Class (45-9/10" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - HDTV
Samsung - 46" Class (45-9/10" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - HDTV
Samsung UN46EH5000FXZA LED HDTV: Enjoy your favorite TV shows, movies and more with this Samsung LED HDTV that features Wide Color Enhancer Plus and Clear Motion Rate technologies for clear images with intense picture detail.
 
This is a Great TV
Customer Rating
5.0 out of 5
5.0
Posted by: Fiosh
from Dallas, TX
on November 9, 2013
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Picture Quality
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5.0
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5.0
Features
4.0 out of 5
4.0
What's great about it: Crisp picture, good color & contrast, excellent price
What's not so great: Only thing lacking is apps
This TV is fantastic. I generally stick to 3 brands for TV purchases: Samsung, LG and Sony. In the past few years, Samsung and LG have surpassed Sony in a lot of ways - plus Sony prices their TV's way too high without providing advantages over similar units. I watch a lot of sports and action movies, so I was concerned about the 60Hz processor not being able to perform. Whatever the "Clear Motion 120" feature is doing, it's working, because side-by-side this TV is just as crisp as any of the 120Hz models. The guy at the store told me because it's dual-core 60's, you kind of get the benefits of a 120Hz... whether that's the truth or not, it looks good to me and that's what matters!
I listed the lack of apps as a downside but I want to be clear: I did not need the "smart tv" apps for this TV because I already have Apple TV, XBOX, Wii U and a few other devices that run all the TV-based apps I need. I found that, for this price range, you can either get a little bit larger screen or get a smaller screen with apps. That was an easy choice for me. My advice: if you want to drop an extra hundred bucks for TV-based apps, get the bigger TV and then go a few aisles over and pick up an Apple TV or a Roku.
This product has... Easy to set up, Great value and features for the price, Right number of connections, Easy to use remote control
About me... Sports enthusiast, Technically savvy viewer, Love to stream movies, action movies
I would recommend this to a friend!
 
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Internet Connectable?No
Verified Purchaser:Yes
My Best Buy number: 2523629621
My Best Buy number: 2523629621
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 Samsung - 46" Class (45-9/10" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - HDTV
Samsung - 46" Class (45-9/10" Diag.) - LED - 1080p - HDTV
Samsung UN46EH5000FXZA LED HDTV: Enjoy your favorite TV shows, movies and more with this Samsung LED HDTV that features Wide Color Enhancer Plus and Clear Motion Rate technologies for clear images with intense picture detail.
 

What does120 technology mean for a TV with only a 60Hz refresh rate?

It appears you are using a misleading title to imply a "looks like" 120Hz when it is not.
It's supposedly a dual-core processor, so while you don't get 60Hz x2, you apparently get better than just 60Hz. I asked the same question and, regardless of whether or not the dual-core answer is 100% accurate, the proof is in the eye of the viewer... I watched this tv side-by-side with a 120Hz unit and it looked great to me. I suggest anyone to do the same before making a purchase decision and not rely on the marketing behind it.
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