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The Samsung 43-Inch BE43T-H Pro TV is a commercial-grade 4K UHD display designed for professional digital signage. Featuring 2 HDMI and 2 USB ports, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth, and built-in speakers, it supports 16/7 operation for reliable all-day use. The easy-to-use Samsung Pro TV app enables dynamic content creation and management, while HDR technology ensures vivid, accurate colors. Ideal for businesses seeking impactful, high-quality visual communication.
Brand Name | Samsung |
Item Weight | 26 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 37.9 x 2.4 x 22 inches |
Item model number | LH43BETHLGFXGO |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Flat |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Item Weight | 415.99 Ounces |
Standing screen display size | 43 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Wattage | 60 watts |
A**R
Outstanding Picture Quality!
At first, the realism of the picture was startling, especially contrasted with the terrible low quality18 month old Hitachi I was replacing because it developed horizontal lines and was failing. People look like they are about to jump off the screen, almost three-dimensional. We use a sound bar, so can't really comment on that aspect, although together with the amazing picture we have a theater-like experience. Lots of adjustments can be made to tweak the picture to your liking, I especially like the dynamic setting to brighten the screen in daytime or when the program is dark. It's a little difficult to get accurate flesh tones on all programs though. Colors are vivid and true, images are so sharp. Love it!We bought this commercial TV for residential use because we specifically wanted a high-quality, non-smart TV for the master bedroom. It's too bad that there are so few non-smart televisions now, although you can just elect not to connect a smart TV to the internet I imagine. We don't want to take the risk though.This model Samsung comes with a standard three year warranty, although it was difficult to determine the actual warranty period because of conflicting paperwork in the box and on Samsung.com. After several calls (annoying), we finally verified the three year coverage period.The remote should be larger with more space between the buttons, and Samsung please start backlighting all of your remotes!We mounted the TV to a rotating stand, otherwise it comes with those standard flimsy legs. It would be nice if TV's came on rotating pedestal stands like they used to. Not everyone wants to wall mount their televisions.It's been in service two weeks, and we are enjoying it very much so far, no problems. Cannot comment on any of the commercial features because we don't use them, apparently there's a YouTube app but we aren't connecting to the internet as we have a cable box. If you are in the market for a non-smart TV, I recommend this one.
R**Y
Get the 2020 edition if you can; much better than the 2023 version.
I originally bought the 2023 edition because it was slightly cheaper; luckily it had a vertical line of dead pixels so I was able to return it. For my work, I had bought ~15 of the 55" 2020 versions and had hoped the 2023 versions had good updates to them; I was wrong. You can pull the back cover on the 2020 versions and physically disconnect the bluetooth/wifi chips, truly making your Commercial TV into a dumb TV. I had done that in the 2020 versions I had bought for work. However, someone had recently bought a 2023 version at work and asked me to disable the BT/Wifi and I found they integrated the BT/wifi into the front interface card, making disabling them nearly impossible without potentially damaging the circuit board. What primarily annoyed me with the 2023 version was the inability to just power on and select the last source, and the remote was 'apple-ified' with too few buttons. I purposefully wanted a 'dumb' TV that didn't connect to the internet or bluetooth, and didn't run a bunch of apps, and didn't try to think for me. If I left it on HDMI 1, start up on HDMI 1...that's not so hard...except on the 2023 version it was too hard (it'd ask what input you wanted every power-on). I think Samsung noticed people were buying their commercial TVs for that reason, and added a lot of crap into the newer versions.Anyhow, it's a nice 'dumb' TV but with decent hook ups (like optical audio). I have it hooked up to a full PC with a pi hole in my living room, then use the web versions of streaming platforms for any steaming TV/movies. And also of course use it for the full-on internet, because why would you use stupid apps on a 'smart' TV when you can simply have a full-blown computer? Oh, because most consumers are ok with paying less so they can monitor you. As a side note, a 55" curved Samsung on a desk is fantastic for coding...bigger than that will cramp your neck a bit. The other great thing about commercial TVs is their duty cycle is much longer...they're meant to be on a long time. Consumer TVs will eventually burn in if you leave them on too long.Bottom line...get the 2020 version if you can.
J**N
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY
I strongly advise you not to waste your money on this TV.I have barely used this tv for the 3-1/2 years I have owned it, watched movies once or twice a week.Recently had a guest visit so we were using it like a regular tv while they were visiting.Until it quit working.The last time I spent this amount of money for a tv, it weighted 200 pounds and lasted more than 20 years, as far as I know it could still be working.From what I have read Samsung is not the company it used to be and their quality control is lacking.Read the reviews other people have had the same issue.Now I don't know if I am going to pay a tv repair man to tell me to junk the tv or if I should just junk tv and cut my losses, if this thing is fixable, how long will the fix last.I should be enjoying my tv not having to deal with this 6 months after the warranty end date.Will not be buying anymore Samsung products.
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