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SAMSUNG 75-Inch Class Crystal UHD 4K BEC-H Series HDR Pro TV w/ 3D Surround Sound, PurColor, Contrast Enhancer, Use for Digital Signage Displays, Commercial TV, Alexa Built-In (LH75BECHLG, 2023 Model)

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Size: 75-inch


Style: 2023 Version


Features

  • FINE-TUNED COLOR FOR A VIBRANT, LIFELIKE PICTURE: PurColor creates the most optimal picture performance on your commercial TV, displaying a massive range of colors for an immersive viewing experience
  • WITH 4K, SEE EVERY SHADE OF COLOR PRECISELY AS INTENDED: Powerful 4K upscaling ensures you'll view your favorite content and digital signage displays in resolution up to 4K
  • ENHANCED SENSE OF DEPTH & COLOR: Contrast Enhancer dynamically adjusts the contrast, resulting in an enhanced sense of depth and color
  • SEE THE DETAILS IN EVERY SCENE: High Dynamic Range increases light levels on your commercial TV, enabling you to enjoy all the visual details with an enormous spectrum of colors
  • VIRTUAL SOUND THAT TRACKS THE ACTION: You'll be fully immersed in the audio experience with our virtual top channel audio and 3D surround sound

Description

The BEC-H Series 4K Pro TV with PurColor and High Dynamic Range delivers the most optimal picture performance, with a massive spectrum of colors for your digital signage displays. The commercial TV features virtual top channel audio, 3D surround sound, and Q-Symphony for a fully immersive audio experience. The sleek, minimalistic design seamlessly fits in with any business interior. ¹Check for Q-Symphony compatibility on soundbar product specifications.

Screen Size: 75 Inches


Brand: SAMSUNG


Display Technology: LED


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 60 Hz


Special Feature: Flat


Included Components: Stand, Power Cable, Remote with Batteries


Connectivity Technology: Wireless, Bluetooth, USB, Ethernet, HDMI


Aspect Ratio: 1.851


Product Dimensions: 2.36"D x 65.87"W x 37.72"H


Brand Name: ‎SAMSUNG


Item Weight: ‎67 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎2.36 x 65.87 x 37.72 inches


Item model number: ‎LH75BECHLGFXGO


Color Name: ‎Black


Special Features: ‎Flat


Speaker Type: ‎Built-In


Item Weight: ‎67.02 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎75 Inches


Aspect Ratio: ‎1.851


Wattage: ‎230 watts


Date First Available: July 5, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fantastic television
Size: 55-inch Style: 2023 Version
So far so good. It's very basic! Beaut though, very thin, low reflection, good in low to high light, sturdy stand and comes with mountable ready with the design in the back. To smart-ify it use a chrome cast or roku. Got this as a gift with these things in mine: big print, great picture, big loud sound, quality options, easy to use menu, very simple, no microphone, no apps, no smart features. It does have a Samsung app you can link to play things from your personal device but you don't have to link it or connect it to the internet. If you do connect it to the net, all that will be available is YouTube. The remote is small and is kind of like a mouse. It's hard to mess it up but occasionally you may forget how to control the volume, left and right is back/fast forward and volume is up and down. If you want to elder-ify it use like a sharpie, highlighter, or colored tape to label. It's almost impossible to see the remotes buttons in the dark. People also call this a "dumb tv" or "non-smart" TV. About the best value for the quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023 by Goddess_A

  • almost impossible to set up
Size: 43-inch Style: 2024 Refresh
Does not work properly Keeps locking up with an error code [ try again later ] is not compatible with our CATV system . wish i had returned it right away I had a tech come out and look at it He as Baffled , could not get it working , LOCKED in error mode
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Great business display
Size: 43-inch Style: 2023 Version
Used for our business to display advertising. Works great with great picture quality.
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024 by Jason

  • worst instructions ever and no mounting screws included
Size: 43-inch Style: 2024 Refresh
I have been buying Samsun tv's since the late eighties. I don't know what happened to them. It used to be so simple to install. Now the pictured instructions are useless. They describe installation for every model they have in one dumb set of figures. The "simple users guide" is anything but simple. First of all you need a magnifying glass to read it. And when you do you will find Samsung lawyers have been at work filling the pages with stupid things you shouldn't do. When you finally get to the points there is none. Then to add insult to injury there are no screws in the mounting holes, nor does it tell you the size you need. I used Chatbox GBT to find the size and went to a hardware store. I don't think I will buy any Samsung equipment again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024 by MAG

  • Good for the price
Size: 43-inch Style: 2024 Refresh
I got this to be my computer 2nd monitor for editing my short films. The blacks go grey when your even slightly off angle from a full frontal view. Sound is fine, but I'm not needing that to be insanely loud or anything as I sit right in front of it in a quite space. Again, for the price it's great and it's not Chinese spyware, so that's good. I lived in Shanghai for 5 yrs, yea I don't trust tiktok or anything tech from there. Nothing against the ppl of China, they are great. Gov not so much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024 by james h.

  • THis model is not known to be bright which is good for signage
Size: 55-inch Style: 2023 Version
SAMSUNG 55-Inch Class Crystal UHD 4K BEC-H. installed a ton of the BET-H. this is same model although a little brighter and lighter weight. i've hundreds of the BET/C displays out there running 247. you won't be sorry if you purchase for commercial scenario. not bad for home too! caution however, they do not have Netflix app availability!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024 by Integrator

  • Works, but has nasty trap that might get you.
Size: 50-inch Style: 2024 Refresh
Update 12/05/2024 at end.. I bought this because I did not want a 'smart' TV. I needed a couple of HDMI inputs and a Tuner to watch over-the-air TV. I did not want a mandatory account with some company and a giant page of ads just to watch my own content (or play on an XBOX/Playstation.. etc). This works fine for that. While they would love for you to turn on the 'smart' functionality, they don't push it. This is really supposed to be something you park up on a wall in your business and have something customers can look at. It has a good tuner and the inputs are sufficient for most needs. The picture quality is fine. I have never pushed it hard to see how 'purdy' it might get. So whats this 'trap' I speak of? A failure mode that really sucks. My unit went in to a funky state where you can not access the menu system (they call the HUB). If you try, you get a message saying "Preparing. Try again later". The operating system (OS) in the device is running. That's why you can get messages telling you to go away. So, in my case, I was stuck on the HDMI port I was last using. Which for the most part (while I was researching the issue) was fine. After many reboots, unplugs, etc, one day I found I could change to TV channels with the remote. Yay! (not so fast there champ).. But now I can not switch back to the HDMI ports. That requires access to the HUB screen to choose inputs. If you research the issue (use the message above), you find this is not an issue with this specific model. A large number of Samsung models have this problem. It is not isolated. You are not alone. BTW: the remote sucks for being very minimalistic. Hey, you don't need 50 buttons if you are going to stick this on the wall in your business. Right? Certainly not a button to switch inputs. Complaining aside, it works fine as a display. You do not have to connect it to any network or get an internet account to use it. The UI is functional, if not a bit 'not for the home' kind of techie oriented. Attach it to a nice sound bar and it is very serviceable in the living room. Unless you get bitten by the trap. (Now I have to go see if all the support line horror stories are true for me too) --- update --- No change in rating, but.. you can dig yourself out of the trap (mostly). After some wrangling, including removing the TV from the wall mount, dragging it to my cable modem and directly plugging in to the network, it popped up a network settings menu. I set it to use wired network and it was able to see the internet. Then after a cold boot or three, it suddenly started letting more things work. I plugged my laptop in on an HDMI port, and Windows saw the display, but nothing showed on screen. A bit more cajoling and another reboot, and it wanted me to login into a Samsung account. I resisted and nothing better happened. Since I had a really old account, I set that up. At this point, I could get DeX to work from my Samsung phone. So I could use it as a desktop from my phone, and I can also still change TV channels. There was no antenna, so nothing to see, but we were making progress. Another hard reboot and it stated it was installing an update. After that, the 'hub' screen now comes up. I can switch between TV and plugged in devices! Out of the woods, right? Not quite. The setting menu will not load. Audio will only go out the TV speakers, and not my HDMI connected soundbar. For now that will work. There is no way to make any settings menu based changes. For the basic settings I can change basic image settings (cool, standard, warm,warm2) and a basic audio setting (standard, adaptive). But not much more. I would not wish this pain on anyone else. I am a bit of a tech-head by profession. Getting it this far was a major pain in the a*s. It works as a nice display. PC, Game console and TV work. No soundbar. So 4 out of 5 is better then just 1. Still haven't called support. Trying to avoid that as much as possible. Right now I think I know more about the problem then a first tier support center tech will. And I don't really know jack. Except you can get out of the hole. Mostly. Extra note: It is no longer connected to the internet. No functionality was lost in doing that. If I want it to connect to the internet, I let it use a hotspot out of my phone temporarily. Very controllable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024 by Customer1701

  • Worst deal ever on Amazon
Size: 43-inch Style: 2024 Refresh
Over the years I've bought many Samsung devices, phones, tablets. During that period I've noticed a decline in quality. I thought I could have been overly critical, but this TV proved my findings to be correct. Not only did this TV not work with my Comcast cable TV device, the remote control was really cheaply made with a half dozen buttons, some of them sticking in the depressed position, the menu software was so slow you could never be sure if it was ever going to respond. There were more less offensive deficiencies but it was enough to say USLESS, so I returned it, only to get the final insult when they informed me my refund would take 3 weeks or more. That's my final purchase from Samsung! Also, the picture was not very good and the adjustment menu's were clumsy, slow and failed to improve the picture. UPDATE: They finally issued my refund after 3 weeks!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024 by Allen

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