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If you're in the market for a new smart TV and to find some of the best deals on the web, you've come to the right place. Here's where we find the best deals on Smart TV's in the UK, as well as offering you a bit of information about what's so great about...
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This TV is part of Samsung's ‘upper mid-tier' 6 Series range which, in itself, is very well populated. We've actually already seen the UE32H6400 and the 55-inch H6400, that were very solid models so we'll be expecting more of the same from this ever-so-sm...

Almost unbelievable screen uniformity, Excellent black levels, Really good contrast performance, Superb Smart TV features, Current pricing is keen...

Shallow viewing angles, Input latency could be lower...

You could do a lot worse, that's for sure and with the current online pricing (October 2014), this TV represents really good value. The H6400 has a winning combination of features, design and picture quality that is rivalled by few in this price bracket...
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The Samsung UE40H6400 is yet another five-star screen from the Korean company – following big brother UE48H6400 (£700) – and the 40in Full HD screen easily lives up to expectations, with its wealth of smart features (no other manufacturer offers all the U...

Superbly detailed picture, Well-judged colour balance, Strong contrast and crisp edges, Smart features, Design and interface...

Rivals are cheaper...

The UE40H6400 is an engrossing screen, with smart features that rivals struggle to match.However, the Sony KDL-40W605B is equally subtle and captivating, and costs £100 less Nonetheless, the Samsung is a stunning TV. Recommended...
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For this review we tested the 40in model in the Samsung H6400 Series 6 range (UE40H6400), but it's also available in 32in (UE432H6400), 48in (UE48H6400), 55in (UE55H6400) and 65in (UE65H6400) and 7 5in (UE75H6400) screen sizes. All models have identical s...

The Samsung UE40H6400 has good image quality for the price and all the Smart TV you need...
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Samsung's 6 Series H6400 Full HD fleet represent its high-spec, mainstream TV offering. Streets away from the contentiously curved world of UHD flagships, these models are Smart TVs for the rest of us. They combine catch-up TV services with mobile integra...

Crisp images, Excellent Smart Hub, Classic design, Two remotes...

Uncomfortable 3D, Doesn't deliver deep blacks, Motion Plus a minefield, Ugly Football Mode...

The UE40H6400LED has all the right credentials to become a best-seller for Samsung. Set up right, its crispy Full HD pictures, rich colours, and punchy contrast look great with most types of content. The brand's Smart Hub proposition remains strong, alth...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2018-03-22 04:21:08
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Samsung's 6 Series H6400 Full HD fleet represent its high-spec, mainstream TV offering. Streets away from the contentiously curved world of UHD flagships, these models are Smart TVs for the rest of us. They combine catch-up TV services with mobile integra...

Crisp images, Excellent Smart Hub, Classic design, Two remotes...

Uncomfortable 3D, Doesn't deliver deep blacks, Motion Plus a minefield, Ugly Football Mode...

The Samsung UE40H6400 can be considered an extremely well equipped internet-connected mid-range Full HD flatscreen. From design to image quality, it barely puts a foot wrong. Although not exactly fresh, the translucent-edged frame remains perennially popu...
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With a transparent trim and a chrome-plated four-legged pedestal stand (which is swivel-capable), the UE40H6400′s styling is a throwback to Samsung televisions from a few years ago. The polished black bezel is impressively slim given the set's direct LED...

With the UE40H6400, Samsung has successfully addressed our two major complaints about last year's outgoing UE40F6400. The addition of a Quad-Core processor definitely made menu navigation and Smart TV applications a fair bit zippier. 3D mode was much impr...
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While Samsung's high-end fleet of curvaceous Ultra HD tellies have been generating plenty of noise this year, the brand's real volume comes on the back of its 6 Series screens, which is where the 40-inch H6400 model fits in. These mainstream HD models wi...

Smart Hub with a selection of catch-up TV services, sharp and colour-rich HD picture performance, crowd-pleasing design, reasonable audio performance for the size...

Some picture presets and Motion Plus modes are too artefact ridden, Soccer mode images look downright ugly, crosstalk-addled 3D, awaiting iPlayer and Demand 5 (due in future)...

Overall, the Samsung UE40H6400 is an alluring 40-inch telly. It combines a sharp, contrasty high definition image with a well stocked Smart Hub and selection of apps and catch-up services. There are some other caveats, however, such as BBC iPlayer...
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Samsung is taking the TV world by storm this year, one set at a time, and this 32in LED from the 6 Series is the latest screen to carry the torch. The UE32H6400 has all the assets of its big brother (the UE40H6400 ): a natural, detailed picture, wealth...

Brims with subtlety, Insightful and realistic colours, Abundance of features, Seamless interface, Attractive design...

Price might be too high for some...

The Samsung has everything, but price could be a sticking point. Yet this 32in is a class leader in picture and sound quality and, if your budget suits, then it should be on your shopping list...
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Samsung's UE32H6400 is the 32-inch member of its thoroughly good value H6400 models, part of its Series 6 line-up for 2014. This TV follows its brethren by offering a packed features list and a cracking performance for a price that's a notch above competi...

Fast user interface, Quad core processor, Smart Hub platform, All, round picture quality...

Poor speakers, No 3D specs, Voice interaction, SmartView 2.0 app...

That a 32-incher has every UK terrestrial TV app is one thing, but when they're accompanied by Netflix and Amazon Instant AND powered by a quad core processor? Samsung, you have our attention, and anyone after a future-proof 32-incher for all-round dutie...
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We've already seen the 55-inch version of the popular Samsung H6400 range of TVs. However, whilst the average AV enthusiast might plump for the biggest screen affordable or practical, the reality is that most people are still buying the smaller screen siz...

Impressive blacks, Great dynamic range, Accurate colours, Excellent video processing, Comprehensive smart features...

Minor banding on pans, Limited viewing angles, Stand remains an acquired taste, Bit small for immersive 3D...
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It may not be the cheapest 48in screen we've seen recently, but Samsung's UE48H6400 still represents stunning value for money. The design, while not especially original – the X-shaped stand seems a bit dated – is still attractive, with a glossy inner beze...

Great value, good allround picture, excellent Smart TV system...

Slightly clunky Smart interface, unhelpful picture presets, clouding if you don't reduce the backlight...
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Note: The design, on-screen display (OSD) menu, connections around the back, and remote controls on the UE-48H6400 are identical to those found on the smaller 40-inch UE40H6400 we reviewed back in May, so please refer to that article if you need more deta...

There were times we sat transfixed in front of the Samsung UE48H6400, scarcely believing the outstanding picture quality we're seeing from this eminently affordable set. At a street price of around £600, we cannot recommend it highly enough...
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What is the Samsung UE48H6400? Samsung 48-inch TVs are like buses: you wait years for one to come along, and then two arrive at once. Unlike the recently tested UE48HU7500 , though, the £700 UE48H6400 doesn't squeeze a UHD pixel count into its relatively...

Excellent picture quality, Content-rich smart TV system, Attractive slim design...

Some 3D crosstalk, Average audio, Smart interface is a little cumbersome...

The UE48H6400 is another outstanding mid-range Samsung TV. Nuff said.Next, see our pick of the Best TVs you can currently buy...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2017-03-01 09:04:15
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After looking at Samsung's top-of-the-range 2014 models (the H8000 and HU8500), we've moved on to something a little more classic: the H6400. Since Samsung don't loan this model out, we headed on down to Boulanger to test it. Little has changed with th...

Good 3D images, Accurate colours (average Delta E = 2,3), Good contrast ratio (3380:1), Effective motion compensation function, Two remotes, including one with a very practical touchpad, Media player supports numerous video formats...

Narrow viewing angles, Possible clouding, An antiglare finish, but the screen is still shiny...

If it ain't broke, don't fix it. The H6400 has inherited the 2013 F6400's image quality. The image processing is good and produces a natural picture. Another real boon is the excellent contrast ratio, better than some top-of-the-range models. Although it...
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Have you come across a 48in LED/LCD screen before? We certainly haven't. The Samsung UE48H6400 is the first of this new screen size, and we like it. A lot. Sharp, clear and full of subtle detail that's impressive at this mid-range price, the 6400 hooked...

Brilliant picture quality, Sharp, subtle detail, Great selection of on-demand services, Smart interface, Easy to use...

Smart remote isn't as intuitive as it could be...

Is this 48in Samsung screen one of the best TV deals of the year so far? We certainly think so.Samsung's picture quality has been pleasingly fuss-free this year, as we've also seen on the higher-end UE65H8000, and they've toned down that slightly overdone...
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Bigger glass and more efficient cutting has led to a new size of TV – the 48-incher – though the UE48H6400 has the same footprint as 46-inch TVs from last year.The Samsung UE48H6400's spec sheet is initially hilarious, with the first line reading 'Curved:...

Full HD detail, Clean images, Palm, sized remote, Speedy navigation...

Poor picture presets, Unwatchable Football mode, Inaccurate voice control, SmartView 2.0 app...

A quad core processor, intense detail and fantastic blacks levels make the first-ever 48-inch TV we've reviewed a winner. A fine example of a direct LED-backlit LCD TV, the UE48H6400 has contrast and black levels to spare, while both upscaling and smart...
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What is the Samsung UE55H6400? The 55H6400 is a mid-range 55-inch LCD TV boasting edge LED lighting and Samsung's current (non-Tizen) Smart TV system. It also provides 3D playback with two pairs of free glasses, and can be bought for around £750 at the ti...

Great picture quality for the money, Impressive value, Content-rich smart system...

Unhelpful picture presets, Dark scenes can lack shadow detail, Fairly flimsy audio...

We'd pay the extra for the UE55H6700, but if £750 is as far as your budget will stretch the UE55H6400 is a great option that currently enjoys very little serious competition...
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Samsung has already given us a look at some of their top-end TV offerings for 2014. The 65HU8500 was a curved Ultra HD 4K TV, whilst the 55H8000 retained the bend but was a ‘mere' 1080p resolution. Predictably these flagship TVs delivered super pictures a...

Great blacks, Punchy contrast performance, Accurate Colours, Super video processing, Incredible Smart TV features...

Some array banding on panning shots, Still don't like that stand...

It seems as though most of the resources of Samsung's design department have been directed towards their curved screen ranges. The 55H5400 is almost a carbon copy of last year's design but that still means it's an attractive looking thing, with a very nar...
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Have you come across a 48in LED/LCD screen before? We certainly haven't. The Samsung UE48H6400 is the first of this new screen size, and we like it. A lot. Sharp, clear and full of subtle detail that's impressive at this mid-range price, the 6400 hooked...

Brilliant picture quality, Sharp, subtle detail, Great selection of ondemand services, Smart interface, Easy to use...

Smart remote isn't as intuitive...
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