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Samsung UN46B7100

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Remote Control Summary



Editorial Note: This is a review of the Samsung UN46B7100. Test results are for this model, but should indicate the general performance of other sizes in the Samsung 7 series. The Samsung 7 series also includes the UN40B7000 and the UN55B7000.  Read here for more details on series differences.

• Fits nicely in hand.
• Large easy to press buttons.
• The tail on the bottom sometimes creates an awkward grip.

Ergonomics & Durability (5.85)

At first glance the Samsung UN46B7100's remote looks similar to the remotes we've seen from other Samsung HDTVs. There's a glossy finish and a nicely curved back. The buttons provide good key travel, but could provide better tactile feedback. The balance is good, the remote is bottom-weighted so it gets a little more precarious as you move your hand towards the top. We love the backlight on the remote, which has a dedicated button to turn on/off and gives off a comfortable orange glow when turned on.

The UN46B7100's remote has a strange plastic 'wing' that juts out from the bottom. Although this wing can be useful for scratching your back, or reaching something that's a few inches out of arm's length, it makes for an awkward grip.

Button Layout & Use (6.10)

The Samsung UN46B7100's buttons are laid out slightly differently from other Samsung remotes. The most obvious difference is that the Volume/Channel buttons and the D-Pad have swapped places, so the D-Pad sits above the Channel/Volume controls and just below the number pad. This still places most of the key controls in easy reach of most people's hands when holding the remote at neutral, although those with small hands may have to stretch just a bit. The labeling on the buttons is very good with large text, although some of the abbreviations used can be a bit arcane. We were happy with the wide range of angle that the HDTV responds to.

Programming & Flexibility (1.0)

The Samsung UN46B7100 cannot be used as a universal remote, but it can control other Samsung devices connected via HDMI using their Anynet+ technology. We're not big fans of proprietary systems like this, but will award one point for it.

Other Models in the Samsung 7 Series
This is a review of the Samsung UN46B7100. The other sizes of HDTVs in this series should be similar in terms of performance and usability. For details about any differences, click on the image to jump to the Series Comparison page.
UN40B7000
40 inches
UN55B7000
55 inches

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