The Samsung J5500 LED TV is a good basic 60Hz TV. While it does have a good smart TV interface, it lacks more advanced features like motion interpolation or 24p playback. The picture quality is good in both dark and bright rooms, but it has quite a lot of motion blur.
The Samsung J5500 has great picture quality overall, both in dark and bright rooms. However, its motion blur could be an issue for gamers or sports enthusiasts. It also has judder when displaying 24p movies.
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The Samsung J5500 has the same stand as the pricier J6300. It is stable, but a bit wide.
The contrast ratio is great, and the blacks are deep when viewed in a dark room.
The colors on the J5500 change as soon as you are at an angle. You can still see the picture, but it won't be as good.
Update 01/06/2017: We have changed the methodology of testing. Since this is an old TV which we don't have anymore, we extrapolated the results from 2016 TVs.
The semi-gloss finish on this Samsung doesn't reflect a lot of light. You will have no problem having a few lights on.
The maximum luminosity of the screen is average, so while it isn't the best choice for a porch or sunroom, it should be fine in a room with a few windows.
Unfortunately, there is a small judder in every movie. It is not that noticeable, though.
Game Mode on this Samsung brings the input lag to 40 ms. PC mode is barely higher, at 41.9 ms. Movie mode has 91.7 ms of lag.
This TV has Samsung's new Tizen smart interface, which includes a full web browser.
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I have this TV, also the 40-inch version. However, mine has a viewing angle layer, which improves the viewing angles of the TV, at the cost of contrast. I’m pretty sure my TV is the same model and size as the one in this review, so I don’t understand why mine has the viewing angle layer, which makes such a difference in picture quality.