Samsung LN46B640 46″ 1080p LCD HDTV

Sep 16th, 2009 | By Simon

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Manufacturer: Samsung

In January of 2009, Samsung ushered in a series of new TVs. One of the biggest and most anticipated releases by Samsung was the LED LCD HDTV, but let us not forget about the 1080p LCD HDTVs which we’ll be looking at tonight. Not only coming in at a much lower cost, these new TVs couple energy efficiency with advanced picture quality. It’s the best of both worlds.

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The Series 6 feature an improved Ultra Clear Panel to produce deeper and blacker tones and bolder colors. The 120Hz Auto Motion Plus is back to help eliminate motion blur and judder. Combined with a 4ms response time, this should be a fast TV suitable for all your entertainment needs. On the B640, some changes have been made to the USB hub which I’m very excited about – we can view photos, listen to music and finally watch movies! I’d almost love to say DVDs will soon be extinct with this new feature.

Without revealing too much more, let us start our review of the 46″ B640; a model in between the entry-level Series 6 and top end.

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  1. Nice looking blog. Which template are you using? Nice post as well!

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  2. Just hope that more channels could start broadcast in HD. But it’s probably quite expensive to buy all the new equipment needed.

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  3. Don’t think we can get the LN46B640 in the UK. This looks like the nearest version to it: http://www.buydigital.tv/Product-show.asp?BigClass_Id=11&SmallClass_Id=300.

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  4. Nice review. I just purchased a 640 for the USB. However, mine does not produce sound when playing avi or mp4 from USB. How did you generate the avi file in the first place? Thanks!

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  5. Nice writeup!

    Wish I had seen this page before I ordered my tv today. Got the same samsung at best buy this afternoon. Out of stock, but delivering it to me tomorrow at noon.

    Thanks.

    -Mike

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  6. Would you happen to know what’s the spece between the bottom of the TV and the stand? I am wondering if the receiver can fit in this space. I bought that TV, it wasn’t delivered yet, but don’t know if the receiver can fit between the TV and the stand. Thanks for a response.

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  7. Fanny Fadel wrote:

    Would you happen to know what’s the spece between the bottom of the TV and the stand? I am wondering if the receiver can fit in this space. I bought that TV, it wasn’t delivered yet, but don’t know if the receiver can fit between the TV and the stand. Thanks for a response.

    Off the top of my head I can’t remember but it would only be in the range of 1.5″ or so

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