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Description: 32" 1080p LED Backlit LCD Television (1" depth)
Reviewer: Robert Wiley and Jack Burden
Dimensions: 30.2" W x 18.7" H x 1.2" D (w/out stand) / 30.2" W x 21" H x 9.4" (w/stand)
Weight: 15.4lbs (w/out stand) / 21.3lbs (w/stand)
Date: Spring/Summer 2011
Picture Quality Rating (Non-HD): 8/10
The D6000 gave us mixed results with non-HD signals. There is significant lack of natural background blur no matter if the LEDMotionPlus feature is turned on or off. Fortunately this issue is eased somewhat in the movie mode setting. Essentially the 120Hz judder reduction feature is not adjustable in the D6000. The ensuing picture from the D6000 has a soap opera effect without the depth created by natural background blur. The inbuilt judder reduction technology for which there is no control included in the TV, obviously goes into hyper drive when processing and upconverting lower signals such as 480i or 480p. It almost made me dizzy watching a couple movies. That out of the way, color was very good, as was clarity, vibrancy, and light output. Dark scenes with 480 content got over saturated at times, losing dark matter detail.
Remote Control/Menu Funtionality: Samsung has revamped the overlay menu system in favor of a more opaque blue laddered system. The options are similar, but this menu is a little easier to use than last years - though not as impressive looking. When it comes to menu systems we prefer practical, so good job Samsung. The D6000 series does not include options for Dejudder control nor for turning off the 120Hz rate feature (previously called AutoMotionPlus)
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