Samsung 46B6000 46inch LED TV
Jan 14th, 2010 | By SimonPower consumption is certainly something I consider when purchasing any new consumer electronics. The last thing I really want is to purchase a TV that continually drains my wallet with a power guzzling 600W usage. The advancements of technology have allowed us to enjoy the benefits of high definition pictures without expensive monthly bills. To test the power draw on the UN46B6000, I will consider the case of the TV being powered off to monitor the phantom load and watching basic cable TV.

To answer our very first question, by removing the CCFLs the 46B6000 draws less than 100W when watching TV. This is an amazing reduction from previous models which means while you pay more upfront, you will be saving over the life of the TV.
Good thorough review. However, I have a consistent problem with Media Play disconnecting after a few seconds to a few minutes. Many Internet forums report this for both Mac (I have an iMac) and PC-based systems, many brands of wireless servers (mine is Airport), wired, wireless, and combination networks, and many server software packages, including Samsung’s PC Share Manager (I use EyeConnect).
Any references to problem cause and/or solutions will be much appreciated. Thanks,
Jim Key
I have the UN46B7100 this thing is super thin!! i still can’t believe how clear the picture looks on this thing, blue ray OMG!! the only complaint about this t.v that ive found from other consumers is that it looks to real, so it makes everything else thats fake well fake!!!
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