- 46-inch LCD HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution for the sharpest picture possible and red Touch of Color design
- Auto Motion Plus 120Hz for amazingly fluid motion, 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 4ms response time, Wide Color Enhancer 3 for more vivid colors
- InfoLink RSS feeds of news, weather and sports via Ethernet; ; side-mounted USB port for displaying JPEG/MPEG files and listening to MP3 audio
- Inputs: 4 HDMI-CEC, 2 component, 2 composite, 1 PC, 2 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 optical digital audio output
- Includes removable stand; measures 44 x 30.7 x 10.9 inches with stand
The 630 series takes your home entertainment beyond television with advanced connectivity. Real-time news, stock and weather updates are sent to your screen thanks to the InfoLink feature. Action has never looked smoother or more realistic with Auto Motion Plus 120Hz technology and 1080p high definition resolution. Details are crisp and bold. Brilliant images have deeper blacks with an 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. And unique Touch of Color design makes a stunning impression in any room.


March 5, 2010
#1
This review is for the CEVA delivery company. I ordered my TV 2 weeks ago and still do not have it. It was misplaced and lost in Atlanta for 8 days. Once found it was sent to Savannah,GA which is a 30 min drive from my house. Now I have to wait 3 days for final delivery. I wish I would have paid more at best buy and just brought it home from the store. The TV better not be damaged or I will be irate. The bad delivery service has taken the fun out of buying this expensive TV.
March 5, 2010
#2
Before purchasing google the tech/repar sites for the hundreds/thousands of dis-satisfied customers that have had hdmi port and power board failure.
Conveniently for Samsung this usually only occurs after the warranty had run out.
I have a 2008 Samsung LCD HDTV that has had two hdmi ports and the power board fail.
The most ridiculous part of all of this – is that Samsung continues to use old/cheap capacity resistors on their boards (ones the manufacturer said were obsolete back in 1999 – ten years ago!).
March 5, 2010
#3
Like two others on here, I also have the power problem. It will not power on. I’ve tried multiple outlets in my house. I get no LED indicator that it’s in standby mode.
I did not buy from Amazon so I’ll be calling Samsung direct to deal with this.
March 5, 2010
#4
I’m a very unhappy buyer! My Samsung TV failed within months from a faulty power unit. I Googled “Samsung TV problem” and discovered Samsung TVs have a documented defect that turn them into bricks within a year or two. Samsung is aware of the defect but has left thousands of buyers in the lurch with their callous customer service.
I advise you to Google “Samsung TV problem” before wasting you money on one of these duds!
March 5, 2010
#5
The picture is beautiful — 5 stars.
The physical unit is attractive; it looks good in the living room — 5 stars.
The remote is average — quite complicated as is normal these days and the layout of the buttons is merely usable enough — 3 stars.
The instructions and set-up are overly complicated. The single most frustrating aspect of home theater is the large number of possible equipment combinations and how they should be connected and configured to get the best possible picture for a given programming selection. There should be pictures and diagrams for every possible combination of equipment and this should be the largest section of the manual. The on-screen set-up menus need to be logically accessible and offer positive feedback to user inputs. The quality of the documentation was average for the industry, which is to say it was pretty miserable. The wording, logic, accessibility and feedback of the on-screen set-up controls was also average for the industry and likewise miserable. This is more of a criticism of the industry as a whole, but it gets — 3 stars.
The response to buttons on the remote control is extremely slow. This is a usability nightmare. It leaves the user wondering if they pressed hard enough? Do they need to press again? Is the remote aimed correctly? Did they press the correct button? and so on. This is an on-going issue that persists for the life of the television. Because this has such a large and ongoing impact on the user experience I give this — 1 star.
Great picture and appearance.
Average remote, set-up and instruction.
Bad usability because of slow electronics.