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Contents Serial No Contact Samsung WorldwideDigital TV Notice Precautions When Displaying a Still ImageInformation on Use One-Touch Button Tools Button Press SymbolTrademark & Label License Notice Contents Content Library Getting Started Installing the StandDisconnecting the Stand Stand Type Installing the Wall Mount KitAssembling the Cables Wall-Mount TypeWhen installing the product with a stand Preparing before installing Wall-MountSecuring the Installation Space When installing the product with a wall-mountSecuring the TV to the Wall To avoid the TV from fallingAccessories Component Cable Scart Cable Holder-Ring 4eaPress to see an on-screen menu of your TV’s features Viewing the Control PanelANT Viewing the Connection PanelLAN EXT RGBDigital Audio OUT Optical ComponentPC/DVI Audio # EX-LINKDigital Audio System ConnectionsDigital Audio connection HD connectionNormal Remote Control Mini Remote ControlInstalling Batteries in the Remote Control Mini Remote ControlMedia Play menu, etc Viewing the Remote ControlChannel list, Internet@TV Play and Anynet+ modes. ∏Auto Pairing Pairing the Remote ControlManual Pairing Where the sound is heard the loudest Finding the Remote ControlSignal to find the remote control Control button to stop the soundEnter If you want to reset this feature Viewing the DisplayOperation the Menu Viewing the MenusChannel Menu Cable Search Option Auto Store Air / CableManual Store Depending onUsing the Full / Mini Guide Full Guide Mini Guide Default GuideDefault Guide → Full Guide / Mini Guide Full GuideAll Channels Using the Colour buttons with the Channel ListChannel List Added ChannelsChannel Mode Channel List Timer ViewingCancel Schedules Sort analogue channels onlyPicture Menu Picture Options Size Screen ModeFilm Mode Digital NR → Off / Low / Medium / High / AutoScreen Picture ResetAuto Adjustment Sound Menu Selecting the Speaker Sound ResetSelecting the Sound Mode Sound SelectTimer 1 / Timer 2 / Timer Setup MenuSleep Timer Menu LanguageTeletext Language Digital Text → Disable / EnableBroadcast Subtitle PreferenceSecurity Child Lock Network Network Type / Network SetupBroadcast Common Interface Parental Lock Parental RatingGeneral HDMI1/DVI, HDMI2, HDMI3, HDMI4 PIP SettingsPIP You can connect the LAN via a Sharer Router Network ConnectionNetwork Connection Cable LAN Connection for a Dhcp EnvironmentYou can connect the LAN via a Sharer Router Network Connection WirelessLAN Connection for Static IP Environment Cable Network Setup-Auto Setting the NetworkNetwork Setup Cable Network Setup Network TypeIf Security Key is already set In access point list, select Network Setup Cable Network Setup-ManualConnecting WPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup Try again if connecting operation doesn’t workWireless Network Setup-Manual Network SetupWireless Network Setup-Auto Edit Name Input MenuSource List HDMI3 / HDMI4 / USB1 / USB2Legal Notice Using the Remote Control Buttons in the Product Guide MenuSupport menu Product GuideHD Connection Guide Software UpgradeSelf Diagnosis Contact SamsungButton to select Media Play USB & Dlna Connecting a USB DeviceExit Media Play mode English Media Play USB DeviceRemoving a USB Memory Device Safely Media Play FunctionEntering the Media Play USB & Dlna Menu Screen DisplayTimeline Sorting the Photo ListOption Description Basic View FolderPhoto List Option Menu To perform a Slide Show with only the selected Files Viewing a Slide ShowPlaying Current Group Slideshow Control ButtonsSlide Show Option Menu Sorting the Music List Music List Option MenuOption Description Play Current Group Playing MusicPlaying a Music File Music Function Information IconPlaying the selected Music Files Option Description Repeat ModePlaying the Music Group Music Play Option MenuMovie List Option Menu Changing the Favourites SettingSorting the Movie List Title , Folder , PreferenceSupported Subtitle Formats Playing a Movie FilePlaying a movie file Supported Video FormatsPlaying the movie group Video Play Control ButtonsPlaying the selected Movie Files Option Description Picture SettingSound Setting Picture Size Playing Movie continuously Resume PlayUsing the Setup Menu Network Connection Diagram-Cable Setting the Dlna NetworkNetwork Connection Diagram Network Connection Diagram-WirelessSystem Requirements Installing the Dlna ApplicationInstall the Application Supported FormatsDescription File Using the Dlna ApplicationProgramme Screen Layout Option Description Share Cancelling a Shared FolderApplying the Current Settings Sharing a FolderServer Using the Dlna FunctionUsing the Dlna Menu HelpTo connect to a TV Connecting Anynet+ DevicesWhat is Anynet+? To connect to Home TheatreSetup Setting Up Anynet+Switching between Anynet+ Devices Option DescriptionTV Remote Control Buttons Available in Anynet+ Mode Anynet+ MenuOn or Off RecordingListening through a Receiver Home Theatre Plug & Play, etc Troubleshooting for Anynet+HDMI-CEC is set to On in the Anynet+ Setup menu English Content Library Stop Content Library mode and Returns to TV modeYou can control the volume of the played content Button OperationsUsing the Contents Using the Content Management USBGetting Started with Internet@TV What is a Widget?What is a Snippet? When there is a lot of data, a page control is used Dock modeSidebar mode Screen DisplayDone Yellow button Exit the Edit Snippet menu Editing Snippets in the DockDelete Red button Remove this TV Widget System Settings menu allows you to Using the Profile WidgetProfile Settings menu can limit access to widgets Administrative Controls menu you canAbout Profile widget Widget Gallery SettingsDeveloper Settings menu You can make your own widget About Yahoo! Widget GalleryChanging the Temperature Indication Mode Using the Yahoo! Weather WidgetFrom the Settings menu Create a Snippet for a Favourite CityTo control the slideshow display Using the Yahoo! Flickr WidgetTo view Flickr photos in a slideshow Website for widget service provider information Troubleshooting for Internet@TVProblem Possible Solution Some widget contents only haveHelp Website Country WebsiteConnecting through a Wired / Wireless IP Sharer Connecting to the Home Network CentreConnecting to a Wi-Fi Ad-hoc Network About the Home Network CentreSetting Up the Home Network Centre Message View Call Arrival AlarmSchedule Alarm Media Play Control Buttons Using the Media FunctionStop Media Play mode and Returns to TV mode Pressing the ENTEREbutton during pause resumes the playColour buttons red/green/yellow/blue Teletext FeatureTeletext pages are organized according to six categories InformationDisplay Modes Using Your TV as a Computer PC DisplaySetting Up Your PC Software Based on Windows XP Sub and HDMI/DVI InputTroubleshooting Before Contacting Service Personnel Plug your set into a different mains socketSpecifications Risk of Electric Shock do not Open Warranty Conditions Important NoticeTerms and Conditions Version 3, 29 JunePreamble Conveying Verbatim Copies Conveying Non-Source Forms Page Page Limitation of Liability How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsRevised Versions of this License Interpretation of Sections 15GNU Lesser General Public License Lgpl Conveying Verbatim Copies Conveying Non-Source Forms Page Page END of Terms and Conditions OpenSSL License Original SSLeay LicenseKorrekte Entsorgung von Altgeräten Elektroschrott Svenska Správná likvidace výrobku Elektrický a elektronický odpad Eesti Correct disposal of batteries in this product KKorrekt bortskaffelse af batterierne i dette produkt Správná likvidace baterií v tomto výrobku

UE40B8000 specifications

The Samsung UE40B8000 is a standout model in the realm of LED televisions, celebrated for its sleek design and robust feature set. Launched as part of Samsung's B8000 series, this television measures 40 inches diagonally and offers a stunning Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, ensuring a crystal-clear picture quality that captivates viewers.

One of the main highlights of the UE40B8000 is its adoption of Samsung's ultra-thin design philosophy. With a depth of just 29.5mm, it epitomizes modern aesthetic appeal, making it an attractive addition to any living space. The television's elegant exterior is complemented by a premium stand, allowing it to blend seamlessly into various decor styles.

A significant technological feature of the UE40B8000 is its use of LED backlighting. This technology enhances brightness and contrast ratios, delivering vibrant colors and deep blacks. Coupled with Samsung’s Wide Color Enhancer 2 technology, the television is capable of producing a rich spectrum of colors that brings images to life, making it ideal for watching movies, sports, or any visually immersive content.

The UE40B8000 also features Samsung's Auto Motion Plus technology, which reduces motion blur during fast-paced scenes. This feature is particularly beneficial for sports enthusiasts and action movie fans, as it ensures that every frame is smooth and fluid.

In terms of connectivity, the television is equipped with four HDMI ports and two USB ports, making it easy to connect multiple devices, including gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and external storage devices. This makes for a versatile entertainment center that accommodates various multimedia options.

Another notable aspect of the UE40B8000 is its energy efficiency. It has been rated highly for its energy-saving capabilities, which not only helps reduce electricity bills but also contributes to a sustainable environment.

Moreover, the television includes Samsung's AllShare feature, allowing users to wirelessly connect to compatible devices and stream content seamlessly. This user-friendly interface enhances the viewing experience, enabling easy access to a wide range of entertainment.

Overall, the Samsung UE40B8000 is a remarkable television that combines state-of-the-art technology with an elegant design. Its focus on picture quality, user experience, and connectivity options makes it a popular choice among discerning consumers looking for an immersive home entertainment experience.