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Model numbers for this Samsung TV are mystifying. Currys and Dixons make use of UE46B7000. It's very perplexing. The Dixons Store Group 46B7000 has a distinctive red line surrounding its trim. Online sellers like Amazon market the 46B7020. This has no red trim. On other places its every now and then called the 46B7020W or 46B7000WW. All these models are in essence the matching TV.

Initial Views: By far the most remarkable attribute of the UE46B7000 is the depth of it. Less than 1.5 inches, in actuality.Unlike some other manufacturers, Samsung has found space for the lot within the package - no need for a separate box. And the set looks first-class as well, with a sheer black border and a see-through stem linking the support and the television itself.

Audio Quality: As a rule contemporary Televisions have poor quality audio outputs and the UE46B7000 is no exception. There is so little depth to include decent speakers. So, if you're planning on investing a lot of funds in a TV like the UE46B7000 you really ought to think about connecting it to separate speakers.

Screen Performance: The difference with the UE46B7000 is that, instead of fluorescent tubes to supply backlighting, it uses LEDs. Although the backlighting technology is unusual, the UE46B7000 remains a LCD TV. LED backlighting is supposed to have the following benefits:

* The LED backlit UE46B7000 has an even output of lighting across its picture. Fluorescent lit Televisions are more inadequately lit in the centre of the display.

* As the LEDs are absolutely controllable and can simply be totally switched off, they can make perfect blacks.

* The monitor responds earlier.

* Additional colours can be displayed.

Connectivity: The UE46B7000 comes with four HDMI, two USB, and one LAN port - all most of us are expected to want for a lot of years at least. The USB ports allow the playing of a multiplicity of multimedia file formats as well as to your wireless set-up (you will require a separate dongle.) And the LAN network connection permits straightforward access to files on your home network.

There are in reality two remotes. The principle one curves over at one end (intended to put on an armchair arm?). A bit odd to hold to begin with, but you get used to it. The second, smaller remote merely allows volume power and channel changes.

Expense in use: The UE46B7000 uses around 115W in service - well below the ordinary requirement. Less than a watt on stand by.

Summing up: Although the sound performance of the UE46B7000 is not up to scratch, it outperforms its competitors, with brilliant colours and black blacks. The best picture quality in its class.

Reviews and Cheapest Price in the UK for the UE46B7000 at UE46B7000 and UE46B7000 Review



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