Samsung H6350  TV Review

Reviewed Apr 16, 2014 at 12:00am
Tested using Methodology v0.9 
Samsung H6350
7.9
Mixed Usage 
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Notice: This TVs was replaced by Samsung J6300
Except for two small issues, the Samsung H6350 LED TV is a real winner. The picture quality is impressive for an LED TV. If it is within your price range, this is your best choice - unless you need a wide viewing angle.

Our Verdict

7.9
Mixed Usage 

Overall, the Samsung H6350 LED TV is a very solid mid-range LED TV. The majority should opt for this TV. One of its few drawbacks is that the picture becomes desaturated when you are not sitting directly in front of it. If you don't mind an uglier build and very slow smart features, you can save money by opting for the H6203. The picture quality is the same. If you just want the best picture quality, the H7150 is even better, but it is also pricier.

Pros
  • Great picture quality, no matter the amount of light sources in your room.
  • Very low motion blur and average-good input lag. Using this TV to play video games is great.
  • Very thin borders.
Cons
  • Limited viewing angle. If you have a lot of viewers, the seats on the sides will not have as good of a picture quality.
  • Poor uniformity on a gray screen. This can be seen in panning shots.
  • 7.9
    Mixed Usage
  • Changelog

    1.  Updated Apr 16, 2014: Review published.
    2.  Updated Apr 14, 2014: Our testers have started testing this product.
    3.  Updated Apr 07, 2014: We've purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab.

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    Design
    Design

    Samsung slightly improved the design this year compared with the previous F6300. The biggest change is the very thin borders, the thinnest we have seen so far.

    Stand

    The stand can swivel about 20° on each side. The TV wobbles a little bit when you push it, but the stand is wide enough to not worry about flipping over.

    Borders

    0.43" (1.1 cm)

    Thickness

    1.85" (4.7 cm)

    Picture Quality
    9.3
    Contrast
    Black0.021 cd/m²
    White100.4 cd/m²
    Contrast4,781 : 1

    The blacks are very good for an LED. You will not have any problem using this TV in a dark environment. The calibration of the screen was good, but not perfect by default (the full list of picture settings that we used is at page three of this review).

    9.0
    Black Uniformity

    There is no visible clouding or backlight bleeding. This problem is commonly found on LED TVs thinner than this Samsung H6350.

    5.5
    Gray Uniformity

    Unfortunately, like most LEDs, it suffers from some dirty screen effect. This is mostly visible with gray backgrounds, but can sometimes be seen in panoramic shots. The pricier Samsung H7150 that we tested had better uniformity.

    6.2
    Viewing Angle
    Viewing Angle22°

    Like all Samsung LED TVs, the viewing angle is limited. At about 22°, the picture starts to desaturate and turn slightly white. The average person won't notice this; it is more apparent when walking past the TV or switching seats.

    8.5
    Average Room
    Reflection1.8%
    Surface TypeSemi-gloss

    Even though it has a semi-glossy screen, it does a good job of reducing the amount of light that is reflected. A few overhead lights won't be a problem.

    8.7
    Bright Room
    Max white329.1 cd/m²

    It can get very, very bright. It performs really well in a room with windows.

    0.0
    3D
    3DNo
    Pixels
    4kNo
    Motion
    8.5
    Motion Blur

    For an LED, the motion handling is surprisingly good. The majority of the blur is caused by the frame rate instead of the response time of the pixels. The distinct images seen is due to the scanning backlight.

    Motion Interpolation
    Motion InterpolationYes
    Inputs
    7.9
    Input Lag
    Input Lag44.1 ms

    The input lag is pretty good. You'll want to set the input type to PC or turn on Game mode. Otherwise, we measured an input lag of 88ms.

    Side Inputs

    3 HDMI
    3 USB
    1 RF In

    Rear Inputs

    1 HDMI
    1 Audio Out
    1 Ethernet
    1 Component In
    1 Composite In
    1 Digital Out
    1 IR Out

    Smart Features
    8.5
    Smart TV

    Samsung has the biggest selection of smart TV apps. Its smart TV platform is very good. Check out our full review of Samsung's 2014 Smart TV platform.

    Remote

    However, this model comes only with a standard remote. Higher-end models like the H7150 have a special remote that doubles as a mouse pointer with voice commands. The standard remote makes it harder to navigate the apps, especially when browsing the web.