Typical price: £1,400
What is it: 46-inch 1080p LCD TV with 100Hz Motion Plus system
What we think: A great TV which looks stunning as well as delivering an amazing picture
Samsung LE46F86 Review
Reviewed on: 15 October 2007
Not so long ago, 1080p screens were a relative rarity. Now you can't throw a scone without hitting one. But this is good news, because 1080p makes HD DVD and Blu-ray come alive, and gaming can also find a whole new level of realism.
The Samsung LE46F86 is the latest 100Hz, 1080p TV from the Korean company, available for around £1,400. There is also a smaller 40-inch model available if that better suits your needs for around £300 less.
Design
It seems almost boring to say it, but once again, Samsung deserves credit for making a TV that looks good in the corner of your lounge. Each year they improve on the previous design, and make their equipment cooler and prettier. The LE46F86 has the same smooth lines as the other Samsung screens from this season.
At the rear there are the usual inputs and outputs. All of the larger Samsung screens now have three HDMI sockets -- two of which are at the back -- which we are pleased to see, although the time is coming when we'll need more than three of these little blighters.
There are also analogue inputs in the form of component RCA connections for HD for the Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and some upscaling DVD players. Two Scart sockets are present for hooking up video recorders and cable/satellite/Freeview boxes. There is also a VGA PC connector, for people who want to use their TV as a monitor or hook up a media centre PC.
At the side there is a USB connector, S-Video and composite video in, along with the third HDMI input. These side connectors are really handy for hooking up camcorders and games consoles, if you don't need them connected all the time.
This TV also features the prettiest power button we've ever seen on a TV. A glowing, thin blue strip is a touch-sensitive control for putting the TV into standby. It's a little pointless, but we do think it's very cool.
Features
The LE46F86 offers the standard picture enhancement options we're now used to on Samsung TVs. While we still take issue with the way these screens are set up out of the box, we are happy that Samsung offers such in-depth control of the picture settings.
We're sure many people will leave the TV set to the default settings, but this is a shame. Just by doing a few simple things like turning down the backlight can really improve the black levels.
We are also big fans of the Samsung menu system, which is well designed and simple to use. Our only real issue is the setup routine, which seemed to mess with tuning. The first time we tried it, it didn't scan for digital channels -- still, this was fixed by scanning again.
The LE46F86 features Samsung's 100Hz mode, which ensures films look smooth and judder free. It's a feature we think appeals to some people more than others, but it also makes support for the 24p standard possible, which is supposed to offer film lovers a more cinematic experience.
The LE46F86 is also 1080p ready, which means you can get the very best out of your Blu-ray or HD DVDs, if you have something that can play those formats back. Samsung also includes its gaming mode on this TV, which will appeal to console owners who want a nice sharp, motion blur-free picture.
Tell us what you think
Do you own this product? Want to share your experiences with other CNET UK users?
Write your own review of the Samsung LE46F86
Can't find the product you're looking for? Want to suggest a product for review?
Special Offers from our Sponsors
Latest Television Reviews
Sony Bravia EX1 (KDL-52EX1)
An always good and occasionally outstanding performer, but it's far too expensive
Philips Cinema 21:9 (56PFL9954H/12)
Great piece of kit, but its price tag will make it unobtainable for most
JVC Xiview LT-42WX70
Interesting attempt at creating an innovative TV, but some of its promised functionality is yet to be realised
on Televisions
Philips 9704: LED Pro TV with Wi-Fi
Philips is trying to conquer the high-end TV market with its new 9704 range, in the form of the 40-inch 40PFL9704 and 46-inch 46PFL9704. £2,500 for a TV, anyone?
More:




