Samsung UE40H6270 - The 40 inch TV test

| Type | 40 inch , Full HD |
| mark | Samsung |
| EAN (s) | 8806085983694 |
| resolution | 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) |
| size | 102 cm (40 inches) |
| Refresh rate | 200Hz CMR |
| receiving | DVB-T, DVB-C, DVB-S2, WiFi, CI + |
product Description
The Samsung UE40H6270 has a LED backlight TV with a screen diagonal of 102 cm (40 inches). This TV features an elegant design in combination with technical finesse. With a Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels (1080p) and a refresh rate of 200 Hz CMR are fast moving images smoothly darstelltbar in action scenes or live broadcasts in sports. The energy efficiency class A + is good and starting four hours 365 operation consumes the Samsung UE40H6270 approximately 72 kWh per year. The actual energy consumption will depend on how you use the TV.
Reception & Connections
To receive are programs over DVB-T (terrestrial), DVB-C (cable), DVB-S2 (satellite) or CI +. Integrietes Fi completes the package to receive options from well. Anyone who wants to can easily thanks to the Samsung Smart Hub Live TV Recommendations access based on your taste and your viewing habits.3D & Features
The Samsung UE406270 can in a stunning depth of content in 3D rendering. Who does not has the opportunity to play 3D content delivered, to whom be the 3D enjoyment not granted. Thanks to the innovative 3D Converter from Samsung, enjoy 2D content in 3D. To make this work analyzes the 3D Converter 2D imagery. He then converts it so that it produces a 3D image in real time and with realistic spatial depth.
Conclusion
Anyone interested in the Samsung UE48H6270 decides opts for a multitasking marvel with 3D function, elegant design and a lot of wonderful features. Samsung offers the UE48H6270 much much technology at a reasonable price. Also the numerous customer opinions in various portals we can only agree. Games fans Koemm with the preset already delivered their money and can boldly spend the winter time in front of the screen, while sinking into the gaming experience.





