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Samsung LN40B610

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Samsung LN40B610
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Remote Control Summary



This is a review of the Samsung LN40B610. The other TVs in this series include the LN46B610 and the LN55B610. Test data should be broadly applicable to all models in the 610 series. Read here for more details on series differences.

• Large, well built remote
• Big, easy to use buttons
• Can't control other devices except those from Samsung

Ergonomics & Durability (7.20)

The remote that comes with the LN40B610 is a sizeable device, but that's not always a bad thing; the wedge shape of the remote means it fits well into the hand. The textured plastic back makes for a firm grip, and there is a built-in backlight. This is controlled by a single bright pink button at the top of the remote, which means that it shouldn't be a problem to find the remote, hit that button and then change settings or channel even in a dark room.

The remote also feels very robust. Although it is plastic, it feels tough, and the rounded edges and corners mean that it is unlikely to get broken or cracked from an accidental drop.

Button Layout & Use (4.85)

The large, soft plastic coated buttons on the remote may look a little childish, but they are very effective and are comfortable to use. The layout of the buttons is good; it puts the volume, channel and surrounding controls under the thumb. The directional keys are a bit of a stretch, though, and these are needed to use the on-screen menu. Those with smaller ahnds in particualr will find themselves often shifting the remote in the hand to reach the buttons, and the other controls (such as the channe number buttons and the device control buttons at the bottom) will require two hands to reach.

Programming & Flexibility (1.0)

There are a number of device control buttons at the bottom of the remote, but these are a little deceptive; they only work with Samsung devices connected over a HDMI cable using Samsung's own AnyNet + system. Many other manfacturers include remotes that can be programmed to work with other manufacturers devices, but this one only works with Samsung devices.

Other Models in the LNXX610 Series
This is a review of the LN40B610, specifically. The other TVs in this series should be broadly similar in terms of performance and usability. For details about any differences, click on the image to jump to the Series Comparison page.
LN46B610
46'
LN52B610
52'

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