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Samsung UE40C5100 40-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p 50Hz Slim LED TV with Freeview
 
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Samsung UE40C5100 40-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p 50Hz Slim LED TV with Freeview

by Samsung
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)

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Technical Details

  • Samsung 1080p Full HD LED TV with 4 HDMI and Freeview
  • Wide Colour Enhancer Pro gives some of the fullest, most lifelike colours ever seen on a TV
  • Transfer your videos, music and photos from your PC or mobile device wirelessly
  • Anynet+ lets you one-touch control any compatible Samsung device connected via HDMI
  • Digital noise filter to reduce signal interference and reproducing clear images with sharp details
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Product details

  • Item Weight: 16 Kg
  • Boxed-product Weight: 20 Kg
  • Item model number: UE40C5100
  • ASIN: B003DNSJ1I
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 29 Mar 2010
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,410 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

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Product Description

Manufacturer's Description

Full HD 1080P

Anyone can say they have the clearest picture, but only Full HD 1080p has twice the detail and twice the resolution of regular HDTV. It delivers dazzlingly, rich colour and vivid details, and even corrects the errors from standard definition content. It's definitely not your father's HD.

Transfer your videos, music and photos from your PC or mobile device wirelessly and effortlessly
Transfer your videos, music and photos from your PC or mobile device wirelessly and effortlessly

All Share keeps you connected

Samsung HDTV takes the struggle out of sharing your talent with the world, or at least with your family. Transfer your videos, music and photos from your PC or mobile device, wirelessly and effortlessly. It even connects with multiple PCs. Who said you need connections to get on TV?

Connect Share Movie

There’s no excuse anymore for leaving all those great digital pictures and videos in your cameras. All you need with the Samsung HDTV is a USB connection cord. Just plug it in then instantly play. It even works for your music collection, so now anytime is showtime.

Plug-in your USB device and watch your videos or listen to your music
Plug-in your USB device and watch your videos or listen to your music

Ultra Clear Panel

Utilising enhanced black expression with low haze by optimising the light’s phase and increasing the transparency ratio in ultra clear panel, the new Samsung full HD TVs can reduce reflection of out light and increase contrast.

This TV doesn’t settle for less than perfect

A picture that’s smooth and clear doesn’t always magically appear. That’s why many of our latest HDTVs are equipped with a digital noise filter. When you have a less-than-perfect picture in a poor reception area, this filter reduces the analog noise created during transmission, reproducing clear images, sharp details, and bringing images back to their original beauty.

Wide Colour Enhancer Plus

The challenge of any TV screen is to recreate reality through colour and light. We met this challenge with our Wide Colour Enhancer Plus feature. After analysing each pixel, it stretches them to their 3-dimensional limit. What you get is the fullest, most lifelike colours you've ever seen on a TV.

The advanced features of Samsung LED TVs produce stunning picture quality
The advanced features of Samsung LED TVs produces stunning picture quality. Click here for a larger image

More real than reality with HyperReal Engine

Your mind won’t believe your eyes. That’s how breathtakingly stunning the picture quality you get with Samsung’s HyperReal engine is. Enabled by Super 3C Realization, the picture is as unrivalled as it is unbelievable. This way, you’re never just watching a movie, you’re living it. Every moment will ring truer, go deeper, feel stronger, look richer. Hard to believe when you’re on your couch.

Crystal TV™ design

Samsung Crystal TV refers to subtle changes in the product's design. The beauty of nature lies in its ever-changing form, colour and light. New materials offer a never-seen-before TV that captures the essence of natural beauty through natural light, styles and tones which constantly appear to change with the viewing angle. Samsung Crystal TV bezel is not made up solely of one colour pigment, it is a sophisticated combination of multiple colours which produces a seamless, natural gradation.

Control all your compatible Samsung devices with one remote control
Anynet+ delivers one-touch control for all compatible SAMSUNG audio and video devices connected via HDMI

Inspired by nature, designed with style

Samsung continues to be inspired by the beauty found in nature and our latest HDTVs reflect that. Each of our series represent different elements found in nature—Metallic Sensation, Mystic Earth, Stone Black, Rhythmic Lines, and Sierra. And the understated tones change depending on the viewing angle and environment. Skillfully sculpted and ultra-slim, our new Samsung HDTVs are the essence of beauty.

Anynet+

Take the drama out of enjoying your home theatre. Anynet+ delivers one-touch control for all compatible SAMSUNG audio and video devices connected via HDMI. Now one touch is all it takes instead of a coffee table full of remotes.

4 HDMI

All it takes is one cable to connect your TV to your other audio and video sources. Our HDMI slot allows you to import all kinds of content without compression including pictures and videos from your digital camcorders and multimedia PCs. Now enjoying it all on a wide HD screen couldn't be easier.

Eco Sensor measures the intensity of the room’s light and automatically calibrates the brightness of the image on the screen
Eco Sensor measures the intensity of the room’s light and automatically calibrates the brightness of the screen

Light controlling, energy saving

Samsung HDTVs are easy on the planet — and on your eyes. Our unique Eco Sensor measures the intensity of the room’s light and automatically calibrates the brightness of the image on the screen. In a brightly lit environment, the picture brightness grows even brighter, and in dim surroundings, brightness is reduced. So now you’re not wasting energy on a bright screen when it isn’t needed. Enjoy the best picture possible with a TV that’s aware of its surroundings.

Planet First

Samsung is committed to provide consumers better green experiences through innovative technology, design and processes. So you can put your feet up and relax knowing you're leaving a smaller carbon footprint.

Swivel Stand

With the innovative swivel stand you’ll never miss a frame. It delivers a great view from a wide range of angles, ensuring that virtually any seat you choose is the best in the house.

Box Contains

  • TV
  • Remote control
  • Batteries
  • Power cable
  • Instruction booklet


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    134 of 138 people found the following review helpful
    I've had my UE40C5100 for just over a week now and thought I'd share my thoughts with you. The first thing that strikes you about this TV, even before you've unpacked it, is the size of the box that it's delivered in. It's sooooo thin! Really, unbelievably thin. So thin and light in fact, that you'll wonder if there's actually a TV in the box! However, pop open the top of the box and you'll find ample polystyrene packaging to keep your prize purchase well protected. There's a bag containing parts for the stand, the remote control (batteries supplied), cable tidies, blanking plates (should you decide to wall mount) and the all important instructions and warranty information.

    Unpacking the box is very straight forward, and once again as you slide the TV from it's carton, you'll be struck by how slim the TV is, even compared to it's box. It's only 27mm thin, and is very light indeed. You'll also slide the glass base from the carton, which you'll need to connect to a perspex upright before you can mount the TV on it's stand. Then you attach a back plate to the TV, allowing the TV to mate with the base. This is very a straighforward matter, involving a few philips head screws, but I'd recommend that you follow the instructions closely and have a 2nd person to hand to help you lower the LED panel onto the stand's connection points. Care must be taken to attach the stand whilst the TV is in it's upright position, rather than laying horizontal, in order to ensure a level fit. I had the TV unpacked and on it's stand in around 5 minutes.

    Next, cabling was very straight forward. The TV has 4 HDMI slots, an ethernet network port, optical audio out, a headphone socket and the obligatory aerial socket. There are also 2 USB ports. All sockets apart from the aerial are located on the left hand side of the TV (as you look at it from the front), running vertically. They are set back by a couple of inches to allow the cables to flex round, yet remain out of sight. The aerial socket is located on the back of the TV, pointing downwards, about 2/3 of the way from the right hand edge. There are no SCART or component sockets on the unit itself, instead a HDMI adapter for each is supplied, along with a DVI connector, should you wish to connect a PC or DVI equipped DVD player. I connected my Freesat box, Xbox 360 & Playstation 3, along with the aerial and linked into my Netgear gigabit switch via the ethernet port. In order to keep the cables tidy, a selection of plastic clips with self adhesive backing are supplied, along with a split flexible plastic tube. These can be used to bring order to the unruly mess of cables that could spoil the aesthetic effect of the install.

    When you power on the TV for the first time, the TV will take you through the very straight forward process of setting up your preferred language before searching for Freeview channels. Rather bizarrely, mine failed to find BBC1 & BBC2 on Freeview. However, I think that this may be an aerial cabling issue with our new house. I'll figure that one out and report back. The tuning process takes approx 3 minutes. Then the TV will show you a demonstration of how to connect items via HDMI, etc. The on screen graphics during this process are excellent. They're PC quality, in fact. Very different to the basic on-screen menu's on my previous 2 year old Panasonic LCD.

    Once you're tuned in, and have marvelled at the menu's, it's time to put your feet up and watch a bit of telly! The first programme that I watched was the England vs USA match on ITV1, via Freeview. I was immediately impressed (as were my g/f and guests) by the clarity of the picture, even on standard def Freeview. (Perhaps there is some upscaling and tidying of the picture going on.) There are lots of picture settings to be tweaked on the menu, and in fact I'd say it's taken me about a week to tweak the picture to my satisfaction.

    Other connected items worked immediately too. I was impressed to see that the TV had picked up all the relevant setting for my home network, and had found my Buffalo Linkstation Live 1Tb Network Attached Storage (NAS). The TV is able to stream movies from a NAS, or PC running media streaming in a variety of different formats, from DiVX files through to Blu-Ray rips. You can also browse your shared photographs and play music from the same interface. It all works really well. Straight away, I was able to navigate to the correct folder on the NAS (using the Samsung remote control) and stream the majority of my movies. Again, the on-screen interface looking fantastic, whilst being very intuitive. The picture quality of streamed movies is exceptional. Obviously, it depends on the quality of the file encoding, but the TV certainly does the best with the subject matter. One thing that does grate a little, is that some movies will pause, rewind and fast forward, whilst others will not. Perhaps future firmware revisions will address this. For the record, you can also play movies, music and view photos from an attached USB memory stick or hard drive.

    Similarly impressive were the picture quality from Blu-Ray played by the PS3, via HDMI. Also streamed movies and games played on the XBOX 360. The TV supports up to a full 1080p on any of the inputs and will prompt you in the top left hand corner of the screen when it switches resolution. Forza 3 on the Xbox looks particularly good.

    The remote control is pretty straight forward. It has all the buttons on there that you'd expect, plus some that you'll probably never use! It's not the most intuitive remote I've ever used, but it's not bad. It's quite large too, and the buttons are well labelled. Also, it's back lit. This is really handy when you're watching the TV in the dark. A button on the top r/h corner activates the back light. One press activates, it goes off after a few seconds, but comes on again as soon as you press another button. In this sense, it's a bit odd, because you can run the risk of pressing a button that you didn't want to (if you get my drift), however a quick double press of the back light button has the same effect without activating some unwanted function. Another nice touch on the remote is the addition of Braille markings next to the volume, power and programme up/down buttons.

    My thoughts on picture quality were initially excellent, then mixed, now after some tweaking are back to excellent. As the TV is edge lit by LED's, rather than fully back lit (much more expensive), you might notice some bright patches on black/very dark scenes. However, altering settings such as black level to "low" rather than "normal" seem to have improved this. One thing to look out for whilst altering settings via the menu, are the hints at the bottom of the screen that tell you what effect the settings will have. Nice touch Samsung. There's also a built in light level sensor that Samsung call the "Eco Sensor". This dims the TV when the room is dark, and brightens it when light levels increase. This works really well, and you can also alter the lower level to which it will dim, just in case you find the picture a little too dim when the room is in darkness. Another nice touch, when you have the Eco Sensor switched on, is the "Fuel Gauge" info display that shows when you press the "INFO" button on the remote. This shows graphically how much power the TV is using (or not as the case may be). In brief, my advice for the perfect picture, is fiddle with the settings until you find what suits you best. Also it would each of the HDMI inputs, etc, have their own picture settings stored, so you'll have to tweak levels for each device that you have attached.

    Sound quality is surprisingly good for the size (thinness) of the set. You'll wonder how they squeezed speakers into the unit, and where they are located! There is good stereo representation from the TV, although it's rather lacking in bass if you're looking for Hi-Fi quality sound. The TV also has built in Dolby Digital Pulse & DTS 2.0 decoding, but only takes it's audio feed via the HDMI cables, there are no optical or coaxial inputs. I noticed that the TV struggles with the low bass rumble on Forza 3's music whilst showcasing a new vehicle. I put this down to the size of the speakers that are built into the unit struggling to convey the sound, rather than being caused by plastics rattling or resonating. However, it's widely accepted that LCD/LED TV speakers aren't generally the ultimate aural experience, and if you're into the full-on home cinema experience, you'll want to use a surround amp and speakers to get what you really want. That said, for general TV watching, the speakers are genuinely pretty good and will go plenty loud enough for most people's requirements without sounding muddy or distorted. In fact, I decided NOT to set up my surround system, because I wanted to avoid the extra mess and cabling in the room.

    Build quality of the set seems to be very good indeed. The unit has a gloss perspex surround with rounded edges, it looks very pleasant and expensive. The screen has a gloss finish, rather than a matt finish like you'd see on most LCD screens. It adds to the vibrancy of the image on-screen, but will also reflect the room under bright lighting conditions. However, our TV is located in the corner of the living room, opposite a bay window and the reflections aren't very distracting at all. I'd suggest not having it facing a bright window, square on.

    The manual for the TV is just ok. It reads well, but for me at least, doesn't explain well enough about some of the settings for the TV. Particularly the DTS2.0 & Dolby Pulse decoding. But for most people, I'm sure there's more than enough info in there, should you wish to partake.

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    12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
    By lazyade
    Amazon Verified Purchase
    As ever with Amazon very quick delivery, and being a Prime member helps. I really like the TV, I had upgraded from another Samsung 1080p LCD model. The 100hz is much better, especially on standard definition broadcasts. I'm using the TV with Sky HD which is very good for playing Xbox and also streaming DLNA content from my Netgear Stora, all works very well. One thing I am a bit disappointed about is that I don't believe you can access iPlayer or web content on this TV, I should have done some more research but I assumed as it had DLNA then I'd be able to access web content. Not too much of a worry as I can do this from my Sony Blu Ray player.
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    13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
    It was with great expectations that this set arrived very quickly from Amazon (thanks Amazon for ongoing excellent customer service)- the thought of owning a LED panel at this price point, especially as the set is still selling in other stores for up to [] was exiting.

    My expectations were set too highly though, you get what you pay for.

    NOTE: All rear connections are way over to the left (looking from the front of the set) some side ways and some downfiring. The exception is the central downfiring power cable.

    The good:
    *Picture with HD sources is good as far as detail- Blue ray "avatar" is stunning (But see below)
    *Plenty of connections, 4 HDMI (but see below)
    *The styling of the set is good, but obviously its going to be the picture that counts!
    *Lightweight, so one person can move it (ever tried movng a 42" plasma set??)
    * Media player is Ok, and convenient to use.
    *Handset has a backlight you can turn on for use in low light.
    *Energy efficient (75 watts running, and < 1 watt on standby)

    The Bad:
    *You cannot use expensive "thick" HDMI cables, as there is very little clearance room to attach the HDMI plugs. ( dont buy cables with fat plug ends),The HDMI plugs are on the left side of the set, so you have to bend them around sharply or they will 'hang out' the side and be visible from the front!
    * Poor sound quality- yes you could add a 5.1 system, and i have this,- but most people will use the set with the internal speakers, and they are poor, downfiring units (this is due to the set only being about 1 inch thick!)
    *Mine doesnt sit perfectly level on the base- its a bit sloping!- the set is also a bit 'flimsy'
    *Handset looks cheap

    The Ugly!:
    *As is a problem with many cheaper LED sets, the picture quality drops off as you viewing angle shifts away from the centre- the picture will become increasing greyer and loose colour (contrast reduces) as you move out to the side- presumably only a problem if you intend to view from multiple angles. Sitting dead infront of the screen is fine.

    *LED TVs running at 50Hz (as this one does) don't do movement very well- fast moving images are tiring to watch on this set in my opinion. There is a setting called " LED motion plus", which improves this aspect a little.

    Overall, this is a reasonable set, but be realistic about what you are going to get- LED televisions are still fairly new technology, and this is a fairly budget set. Compared to my 42 inch 3 year old phillips plasma screen, I'm not really convinced LED screens at this price point are really offering much more- Yes you get a great 1080 detailed picture with HD sources, but its a very different picture to watch (The blacks are very black and the whites dazzling), yes high contrast, but does seem very tiring on the eyes and hard to get a comfortable picture.

    The set has lots of connections, the on-screen menus and options are good, and it looks sleek and modern. Unfortunately there are issues with the set which you need to know before you buy.

    Advice: See some LED screens in action first before you buy!
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