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Introduction
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01.Tour & Design
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02.Blacks & Whites
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03.Color Accuracy
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04.Motion
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05.Viewing Effects
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06.Calibration
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07.Remote Control
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08.Connectivity
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09.Audio & Menus
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10.Formats & Media
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11.Power Consumption
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12.Vs Sony KDL 46VE5
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13.Vs Samsung UN46B6000
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14.Vs Sharp LC 46SB57UN
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15.Conclusion
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16.Series Comparison
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17.Ratings & Specs
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18.Comments
Toshiba 46RV525R
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Samsung UN46B6000 Summary
• The Samsung has better overall performance.
• The Samsung has a LAN and USB port, for additional functionality.
• The Toshiba is significanlty less expensive.
Value Comparison Summary
The allure of an LED backlit screen is hard to ignore. It's got that buzzword appeal. And our testing bore out the hype with positive results: great color, great contrast, great motion blur reduction. To boot, the Samsung has Internet connectivity, something definitely missing from the Toshiba.
| Comparison Specifications | ||
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| Toshiba 46RV525R | Samsung UN46B6000 | |
| Size | 46 inches | 46 inches |
| Price | $1199.99 | $2100 |
| Type | LCD | LED LCD |
| Format | 1080p | 1080p |
Blacks & Whites
The Samsung was capable of a much deeper black and a much brighter white, leading to a significantly higher contrast ratio.
| Blacks & Whites Comparison Chart | |
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| Toshiba 46RV525R Score: Black Level: 6.98 Peak Brightness: 7.84 Contrast: 6.85 |
Samsung UN46B6000 Score: Black Level: 8.00 Peak Brightness: 8.84 Contrast: 8.42 |
Color Accuracy
The Toshiba's color temperature was more even than the Samsung's, but the Samsung performed slightly better on our RGB tests.
| Color Temperature Comparison | |
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| Toshiba 46RV525R Score: 10.00 | |
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| Samsung UN46B6000 Score: 8.96 | |
| RGB Comparison | |
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| Toshiba 46RV525R Score: 7.93 | |
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| Samsung UN46B6000 Score: 8.55 | |
| Color Gamut Comparison | |
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| Toshiba 46RV525R Score: 5.13 | |
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| Samsung UN46B6000 Score: 4.32 | |
Motion
The Samsung has significantly less motion blur; the two TVs have roughly equivalent artifacting issues.
| Motion Scores | ||
| Toshiba 46RV525R | Samsung UN46B6000 | |
| Motion Smoothness | 5.00 | 7.50 |
| Motion Artifacting | 5.00 | 4.75 |
Viewing Effects
The Samsung had an average viewing angle for an LCD HDTV; the Toshiba's viewing angle was more narrow than average.
| Viewing Angle Comparison | |
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| Toshiba 46RV525R Score: 3.90 | Samsung UN46B6000 Score: 4.55 |
Connectivity
The Samsung doesn't have as many ports as the Toshiba, but its USB and LAN port provide it with extra media functionality.
| Connectivity Comparison | ||
| Toshiba 46RV525R | Samsung UN46B6000 | |
| HDMI | 3 | 4 |
| Component | 2 | 1 |
| Composite | 2 | 1 |
| S-Video | 1 | 0 |
| VGA | 1 | 1 |
| Analog Audio In | 4 | 1 |
| Digital Audio Out | 1 | 1 |
| Analog Audio Out | 1 | 1 |
| LAN | 0 | 1 |
| USB | 0 | 1 |
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