Samsung UE46ES6800 LED Smart TV Review

Being the world’s largest television manufacturer by shipment volume, as well as the one responsible for seeding the popularity of “LED TV” displays among consumers, Samsung Electronics understandably offers a huge selection of such TVs to cater for all needs and budgets. The ES6800 is part of the Korean brand’s Series 6 lineup for 2012, sitting a couple of rungs off the flagship ES8000 series, and one step below the ES7000.

Today we’re reviewing the Samsung UE46ES6800, which is the 46-inch model within the range. A glance at the specification sheet reveals the inclusion of dual Freeview and Freesat HD tuners, edge LED backlight technology, active-shutter 3D capabilities, and Smart TV functionalities bolstered by integrated WiFi, but the omission of gesture/ voice controls and built-in webcam/ microphone (for Skype use) which are available on the step-up ES7000 series. Let’s see if we can uncover any more difference through our battery of tests, especially in terms of picture quality.

Note: The specific unit we tested was the UE46ES6800UXXU, which denotes the UK 3-pin-plug version. Even though we did not review the smaller, 40″ Samsung UE40ES6800, there shouldn’t be any drastic difference in performance given that they both share similar specifications except for screen size.

Design

By Samsung’s standards, the stylistic cues implemented on the UE46ES6800 are relatively conservative. At 13mm wide, the bezel is more dimensionally endowed than those almost invisible ones found on the ES7000 or ES8000, but still manages to remain unobtrusive since its black finish is not as glossy as most others.

Samsung UE46ES6800

Like most edge-lit LED LCD televisions, the 46ES6800’s chassis is impressively slim. The LCD screen exhibits a slight sheen, though is far from reflective. The company’s trademark translucent plastic trim makes an appearance here too, covered by a chromium-plated fringe.

The chrome finish extends to the four-pronged table-top stand, giving a flowing sense of continuity. As was the case with the UE40ES7000, we had trouble lining up the supplied screws with the holes on the back of the television – a sign of inferior workmanship. It is best to follow the given instructions by laying the panel flat (LCD screen face down) on a soft surface, and then assembling the stand. Fortunately this is a once-off process that doesn’t need to be repeated beyond setup.

Connections

Samsung has reduced the number of HDMI inputs on this year’s HDTV models – including even the top-end ES8000 series – to three, and the ES6800 is no different. A strange decision, we must say, considering that most competitors seem to offer four HDMI ports on their midrange and high-end displays.

Rear connections on Samsung UE46ES6800
3 x HDMI, 3 x USB, Component, SCART, aerial, Freesat, ethernet & audio outs

Remote Control

The Samsung UE46ES6800 comes with one of the nicest clickers we’ve seen in recent times. The buttons are embedded within the same plane as the surface (and so are not protruding out), yet still deliver extremely satisfying tactile feedback. The front surface sports a faux brushed effect, which is brilliant because it does not pick up fingerprint nor dust. And the remote can even be backlit at the press of a button.

Samsung ES6800 remote

We would have appreciated the presence of a dedicated [Aspect Ratio] key, but all in all this is a wonderful effort from the Seoul-headquartered firm – one that wouldn’t look out of place if shipped with a flagship TV.

Smart TV Features

It’s fair to say that Samsung’s internet-connected portal (dubbed “Smart Hub” by the company) boasts the most comprehensive suite of Smart TV apps available on the market at this time of writing. All the major video-on-demand (VoD) services, ranging from BBC iPlayer and ITV Player to Lovefilm and Netflix, can be accessed through the platform once the television’s firmware and Samsung Apps are updated to the latest version.

Smart Hub

The UE46ES6800 features inbuilt wireless connectivity for hooking up to your home broadband network, which greatly increases the chances that the Smart television functions will be used. The cuboid-shaped [M] button that summons the Smart Hub interface is located centrally on the remote control (perhaps too well-placed, since we’d repeatedly press the key by accident when calibrating the TV in the dark!).

 

11 comments

  1. Hi good afternoon, please, I beg you to send me the calibration UE46ES6800 Led TV, I have been following your site for the election of my purchases and my friends for over four years and they are few experts in the field of the quality and perfection of the TV, would make me the happiest man on the planet, including donation would be interested in your website.

  2. Hi good afternoon.Can You post after calibration settings of this Tv? Thanks.

  3. One step below the ES7000 is the ES6900, not the 6800, although on the spec sheets they are the same (we know that doesn’t guarantee anything) the look is slightly different being dressed in a full silver finish with even less depth to the unit being practically equal to the ES7000. Maybe this model was born out of the clouding issues already reported by other reviewers of the ES6800. Either way look forward to seeing this model pass through your test rooms… and the Philips pfl7007 which is now at John Lewis, then I can decide which one to buy :o)

    Always appreciated!

  4. How is Samsung ES6800 in comparison to Sony HX850, in terms of picture quality?

  5. @delcy: From the review samples we have tested, the Sony HX8 is better than the Samsung ES6800 PQ-wise, especially in terms of backlight uniformity.

    Warmest regards
    Vincent

  6. Hi Vince,

    As this tv is same spec as the ES6900 and the ES6710 (except the omission of a dual core chip in the latter) and I can’t find a comprehensive review on either, just want to ask a couple of questions on this model.

    I notice this tv reproduces 1080 lines of motion with both Motion plus & LED motion plus on, is that with Motion plus set to “clear” or a more aggressive setting? Also I notice in the calibration settings you give, LED Motion plus is set to “off”, is there a reason for that, does it dim the picture too much?

    Also is this tv lit at the top and bottom or down the sides like the Sony 853?

    Again, always appreciated!

  7. Where can i find the Picture Calibration settings?`

    cheers

  8. Can you please send me the calibration settings you used. I want to get my TV looking perfect so any help would be appreciated.

    Cheers

  9. any chance of a break down of the calibration settings, got the 55″ yesterday and want it looking its best
    cheers

  10. @Simon: Our calibrated settings can be found on our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.459536127424101.111163.110909255620125&type=3

  11. Do these settings work with the 46UF6800 LED?

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