
Customers often highlight the exceptional picture quality, easy setup process, and reasonable price point of the 58" Class - LED - 6 Series - 2160p - Smart - 4K UHD TV with HDR. While some users have concerns about the lack of Bluetooth connectivity and the quality of the remote control, the overall positive feedback suggests that this TV offers great value for its price range.
When anyone asks me about a television recommendation, I always point out that stores always use Samsung for their displays. They just look the best. But they can break the bank as well. Maybe I'm just too old to notice, but in my opinion, this is a beautiful screen, vivid and almost edge to edge. It was extremely easy to set up, both with the cable company here and with my Apple TV. I'm cutting out cable very soon, so this was important. The television also comes with plenty of apps, all of the ones you've come to expect like Hulu and Netflix and Amazon Prime as well as others. I have not yet tried it with a digital antenna, although that will happen soon. Why not 5 stars? Minimal reasons, but just enough that it isn't perfect. First, is the unfortunate "feet." No everyone mounts their televisions, and the last Samsung I bought had more of a platform stand as opposed to these wobbly feet that I see on even the cheapest of televisions. I will probably have to mount it now for fear of those feet breaking or sliding off the stand if bumped. Second, the remote is not fully compatible (or universal) but will take on most functions of your cable remote. I think it will be ok with a digital antenna from what I can see. Again, not a huge issue, but makes for less-than-perfect. Third, I don't care for how the full menu of options comes up and covers half of the screen and hangs there for a long time. I'm guessing I can eventually find the button that would quickly get rid of it, but after 2 weeks I have not (though I admit to it not being a top priority). I feel this television is not as intuitive as I'd like. BUT...it's a Samsung, and it's a really great price for what you get. If those 3 small issues aren't a big deal for you, then I would absolutely recommend this television.
Posted by AnnieO
Had to replace an older 55” TV and this one was the perfect size. Great picture and easy to set up! And priced less than half of what I paid for the older one! I wish Samsung would standardize the placement of the holes for the mounting brackets, as this required that I reposition the mount on a brick wall, which was not an easy task!
Posted by Ohioguy
I have found myself in assisted living due to a bum knee. My 7 year old 50" Quasar 4 K UHD, yes it was a Quasar purchased from Tiger Direct for $225, decided to go to black suddenly and did not come back after trying several voodoo tricks. Being mostly trapped in a small room with the only entertainment TV, I went looking for something in a comparative price range. I found several with names I am not sure of and being completely resigned to NEVER purchasing a Vizio Product of any kind I found this. I have had several Samsung products over the years so I took a chance on this. The screen is 8"s larger and the price of $399 was somewhat comparable. So far The picture is crystal clear and crisp. I intend to put a sound bar on it but the audio is not that bad in a 285 square foot room. My advantage to being here is that I am only about 8 ft from the screen making is very crisp and clear. Setup was extremely easy. The most difficult part was getting it from the floor to the stand. Will update if I run into any problems. I am very happy aright now.
Posted by MILOSMOM
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