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Samsung UN46D6000

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Color Accuracy

Reasonable color accuracy.

The color temperature of the Samsung UN46D6000 was much more variable than the graph below shows. Therefore, we’ve included a scatter plot to demonstrate what we mean. Each black dot represents a shade of grey the Samsung UN46D6000 can produce. As you can see, a significant number of these greys are purple on the color gamut, outside the circle which indicates the limitation of human perception. These are colors that aren’t represented on the linear graph above.

Samsung-UN46D6000-colortemp-gamut.png

Below is the standard, 1-dimensional representation of the spike towards blue on a simple, linear gradient. However, the color temperature drifted towards colors that aren’t represented on this scale. More on how we test color temperature.

Color Temperature Chart
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The curves are relatively smooth, which means that gradients won’t exhibit too much color banding. The halo surrounding a glowing moon should not be surrounded by rings; it should transition smoothly. The sagginess of the curve is our major concern, because it indicates that all the darker shades of a color will be pulled towards its darkest value. For an image of a sheet of red velvet, you might lose shadow detail in its dark folds. More on how we test RGB curves.

RGB Curves Chart

Below we have comprised a series of gradients, based on the RGB curve results, both for the Samsung UN46D6000 and for a few of its leading competitors. These colors are computer-generated, and don’t necessarily match what you will see on the TV screen, but they can give you an idea of color banding and peaking.

Red Response Comparison
Ideal Response
Samsung UN46D6000 Red Response
Samsung UN46D6500 Red Response
Sony Bravia KDL-46HX729 Red Response
LG 42LV5500 Red Response
Green Response Comparisons
Ideal Response
Samsung UN46D6000 Green Response
Samsung UN46D6500 Green Response
Sony Bravia KDL-46HX729 Green Response
LG 42LV5500 Green Response
Blue Response Comparisons
Ideal Response
Samsung UN46D6000 Blue Response
Samsung UN46D6500 Blue Response
Sony Bravia KDL-46HX729 Blue Response
LG 42LV5500 Blue Response

The color gamut of the Samsung UN46D6000 coincided quite nicely with the Rec.709 standards for televised color. Many TVs oversaturate, so it’s a relief to see that the color points are mostly accurate for this model. The most oversaturated value is blue, and its inaccuracy is very subtle. More on how we test peak color gamut.

Color Gamut Chart

The table below contains all the numeric details of the Samsung UN46D6000’s color gamut performance, compared to the rec. 709 standards.

Rec. 709 versus Samsung UN46D6000
u' (rec.709/measured) v' (rec.709/measured) Error
Red 0.4507 / 0.4516 0.5229 / 0.521 0.00210238
Green 0.125 / 0.127 0.5625 / 0.5616 0.002193171
Blue 0.1754 / 0.178 0.1579 / 0.1475 0.010720075
D65 (White) 0.1978 / 0.1971 0.4683 / 0.4729 0.004652956
Other Models in the UNxxD6000 Series
For more information on other models in this series, check our Series Comparison Page.


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