🚀 Elevate your business visuals with Samsung’s 55" Pro TV — where clarity meets control!
The SAMSUNG 55-Inch BE55T-H Pro TV delivers stunning 4K Crystal UHD visuals with a powerful Crystal 4K processor and HDR for vibrant, true-to-life colors. Designed for commercial use, it supports extended 16/7 operation and features built-in speakers, HDMI, USB, and tuner connectivity. Its mobile-friendly Pro TV app empowers professionals to effortlessly create and manage digital signage content anytime, anywhere.
Brand Name | SAMSUNG |
Item Weight | 31.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 48.4 x 2.4 x 27.8 inches |
Item model number | LH55BETHLGFXGO |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Flat |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Item Weight | 31.3 Pounds |
Standing screen display size | 55 Inches |
Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 6E+1 |
B**D
It's just what I wanted, a fantastic non-smart TV - but the remote is lacking
I have been a cord cutter (streamer) for 11 years and use a computer (of the many I've built in the past decades) to stream with hooked to the TV in my living room. So I sought out and found this TV because I didn't want a so called smart one, because streaming with a PC it truly where it's at compared to using a bunch of TV apps that spy on you and show ads. ... And this TV does what I want fantastically, with the huge 65" 4K screen being a marvel of clarity indeed. The screen is so wonderfully bright, even in low light and the colors are beautiful. I also truly appreciate that this TV doesn't try to force you to hook it to the internet, in that it allows you skip the setup for both WIFI and BT. But the remote is quite lacking, It only has a few buttons and doesn't even have number buttons on it, because everything it does is on screen. This doesn't bother me, as I said above I do all my TV watching streamed through a computer over the internet and haven't had cable in 11 yrs. But if you hooked this TV up to cable, the lack of any number buttons on the remote would likely be annoying. Update: I bought this TV in early Sep. 2024 for $640.00 and in just 5 weeks the price has gone up $70.00 more. I see that the greedflation era is still burning all of us down.
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.
O**A
THIS IS A SMART TV.
We specially tried to AVOID a SMART TV and bought this Commercial TV model ONLY because it was NOT written SMART in Amazon.com. We were so DISAPPOINTED that when this TV came we saw that it is SMART!!! We learned it only when TV was on. Its video starts from the word "Smart". No information about this you can find in a poor instructions how to use it. This is a computer with a big monitor working through WiFi connection to Internet, but with a virtual (not convenient) key board. Entering a PBS channel (ONLY through internet it is possible) takes a lot of time.In addition, the quality of a LC display is very poor in comparison with a conventional TV.This is a step back for people who want to have a good quality TV on the channels selected by them.Samsung offers many terrible channels that impossible to watch. Only good thing of this "TV"-computeris its price.
S**Y
AmazingTV @ amazing price
This tv is beautiful, wasn’t too heavy as I am a small girl. I lifted it myself and got then stands on myself. The picture of beautiful and I’m so happy with it! I got a 55” which I think is perfect for a bedroom! Love it
S**N
Great for use as a computer monitor
I use this tv as a computer moniter it's on for 16hrs a day and hasn't let me down. I run 4k games with a nvidia 3060ti video card and it's smooth as can be. maybe there are better refresh rates but this is a great value for the money. It also is dumb but has youtube app built in and you can plug in other devices to make it smart, ie i use a smart 4k blue ray player for hulu, netflix, prime, and a few other streaming services plus youtube and it works like a charm.
T**N
A good NON-SMART TV that's still affordable
I actually tried to buy this at Best Buy (same price). They would only sell it to me under a business acct. (seriously) It is primarily advertised for business use for signage. They don't need the bells and whistles that come with a smart-TV for that kind of use. I guess they figure a majority of folks would not have an interest in a non-smart TV. Picture quality is great, I swear, the TV shows now look so fake with the increased viewing resolution. Sound is adequate.I bought a metal stand to place it on rather then depend on those cheap plastic stands most of the new TV's come with. Piece of mind with animals in the house.
S**L
Quality 4K Picture at a reasonable price
Exactly what I wanted - a quality 4K picture without all the smart TV extras. This TV is just a passive receiver for my other devices which are routed through my 4K stereo AV receiver. Big picture quality improvement over my 90s TV and weighs half as much! Very pleased.
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