This UN46C9000ZF review will cover the basic specs and features of the USB mass storage player. It plays back photos and videos loaded from USB hard drives and mass storage devices. The interface is easy to use. When you insert a device, the player recognizes it and asks you if you want to view media, play a movie, or view photos. You can view photos one at a time or create a slideshow.
Sony 46EX700
The Sony 46EX700 UN46C90000ZF review focuses on its picture quality. This unit’s image quality is excellent, but it lacks the sharpness and color accuracy of the Samsung UNB7000. But it delivers more details than most 120Hz TVs, so you can’t complain. If you’re looking for a 120Hz TV, the Sony EX700 is worth a look.
The Sony 46EX700 has a 46-inch LCD display with edge-LED-backlighting. It offers a full HD resolution of 1080p and a 120Hz refresh rate. In addition, it features 10-watt stereo speakers and a Presence Sensor. The EX700 isn’t the ultimate home theater, but it’s a fine choice for Internet videos and a low-cost, midrange option.
The Sony 46EX700 UN46C90000ZF features a slick layout that’s easy to use. It has direct access buttons for settings such as 3D and Internet Content. It also supports DLNA software. This means it can be easily used by other Blu-ray players.
Another impressive feature is its extensive set of picture settings. It has four color-temperature presets and a full white balance control. There are also two types of noise reduction and the CineMotion option. All these features work to enhance the picture quality.
While the Sony KDL-46EX720 lacks Dynamic Edge LED, it does feature an edge-LED backlighting system. Its edge-LED system has local dimming, but it doesn’t include Dynamic Edge LED, which allows for deeper blacks in brighter rooms.
Samsung UN46C6300
This Samsung UN46C6300ZF review will focus on the features of this new universal remote control. It is equipped with 45 buttons and a backlight. It also comes with a d-pad made of hard plastic. Moreover, this remote also works with other Samsung AV devices marked with “Anynet+” logo. As far as features are concerned, this remote is quite standard. It is also shipped with batteries, a stand, and an instruction manual. It also includes a cleaning cloth, so you can wipe it clean after use.
The audio quality of the Samsung UN46C6300ZF is decent, but it’s not perfect. It occasionally loses dark shadow detail, which is a bummer. Also, the micro dimming feature doesn’t work properly; it’s software-based, and we were unable to find any benefits from it in our tests. Another feature that we were disappointed with was the inflated Clear Motion Rate number. In fact, the two models have the same 120Hz panel and display the same motion processing.
If you’re looking for a 46-inch 1080p LED television, the Samsung UN46C6300 is an excellent choice. Its 120 Hz Clear Motion Rate technology helps to minimize blurring in situations where there’s a high amount of movement. This is useful for action films and games, as they often involve fast movement. It also has Touch of Color technology and Wide Color Enhancer Plus technology. Moreover, it offers two ten-watt speakers, Anynet Plus capability, and two USB ports. Aside from these features, this television also comes with a PC input and one component video input.
In our testing, the Samsung UN46C6300ZF outperformed the LG P32C6300 in color performance. In contrast, the Sony 46EX700 managed to display more consistent color temperature and had smoother color transitions. Its viewing angle was also better, and its additional component AV input helped it stand out among the competition.
Toshiba 50L7300U
This Toshiba 50L7300U UN46C900ZF review will highlight some of the features of this television. It features six picture presets, including AutoView which automatically adjusts luminance levels according to ambient light and screen content. It also features basic picture settings, including Backlight and Edge Enhancement, plus more advanced features like ColorMaster with hue, saturation, and color brightness controls. This unit also supports Wi-Fi networking.
The TV comes with a large backlit remote control, IR blaster cable, and wireless QWERTY keyboard. It supports the new Cloud TV technology from Toshiba, which promises a more enhanced smart TV experience. The TV also includes a few pre-installed apps, including a family calendar, personal messaging, and a fully-functional Web browser.
Samsung F5000AF
This Samsung F5000AF UN46C9000 ZF review will discuss the features of this plasma television. Its five-eighths-inch uniform cabinet is sleek and thin, and its edge-lit LED backlight eliminates the need for a thick cabinet. It is also equipped with two HDMI ports, but does not offer wireless connectivity or Web services.
In terms of sound quality, it is average to below average among LCD TVs, although the F5000 was a little bit better than its F6300 rival. In contrast, the LG and Vizio did a much better job at color fidelity, while the Samsung tended to wash out darker areas. The LG remained true to color even if viewed at an angle.
The Samsung F5000AF UN46C9000ZAF has good picture quality, but it lacks many of the bells and whistles of more expensive sets. It has two HDMI ports, although it is missing one, and it doesn’t come with the Samsung Smart TV suite. However, it has a nice stand and an extra HDMI input.