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The Samsung MU6100 is an entry-level 4K LED TV with decent picture quality and good smart features. Its build is a bit plasticky and simplistic, but it performs particularly well with video games thanks to its low input lag which keeps it responsive.

December 6, 2018 Read more reviews Professional statement PLEASE ADVISE: You must fill out all insurance information prior to booking your next appointment including; Insurance ID and Member ID. Viktorya Belenkova graduated with honors from the State University of New York College of Optometry.

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During her academic career, she was a member of the Golden Key National Honor Society and Beta Sigma Kappa International Optometric Honor Society. Upon graduation, she completed a rigorous residency program at East New York Diagnostic and Treatment Center in Brooklyn. Belenkova has experience with specialty contact lens fittings (such as astigmatism, kerataconus and corneal transplants) and multi-focal contact lens fittings. She provides nonsurgical, diagnostic and therapeutic care of the eye including medical eye examinations, refractive surgery consultations, pre and post-operative care, treatment of minor eye injuries and infections, and manages ocular diseases such as dry eye syndrome, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy.

Dr.Belenkova is fluent in English and Russian. Read more In-network insurances. I traveled to NY from California for VEE and started having very irritated eyes. I was afraid I can contracted pink eye and needed to see a doctor right away. I was referred to Town Optical by a business associate that works in NYC. I got an appointment that morning. Everyone in the office was very nice and helpful.

Belenkova was very thorough and professional, as well as nice. The office staff made sure my visit was covered by my insurance and I only had to pay my co-pay amount. Turns out I didn't have pinkeye - thankfully! And was able to work at the VSP booth for VEE. Toy camera analog color for windows. I really appreciate everyone's help.

The MU6100 has a decent picture quality. The excellent contrast ratio means the MU6100 can display deep blacks, which is good for dark home theater room, but the average black uniformity might affect really dark scenes.

When set in a brighter room, the good SDR peak brightness and the decent way it can deal with reflection means the MU6100 will still be a good performer in those conditions. The gray uniformity could be better and dirty screen effect is visible. Viewing angle is also disappointing, reserving the best picture quality to peoples sitting in front of the TV. HDR on the MU6100 is unremarkable, as the HDR peak brightness is inadequate and the lack of a local dimming feature and of a wide color gamut option can't really set it apart from a normal SDR TV. The MU6100 overall gray uniformity is average. On the 50% gray uniformity, we can see that the 4 corners are darker than the middle of the screen.

We can also notice some darker and lighter horizontal and vertical bands, which, unfortunately, cause some dirty screen effect. Examining the 5% gray test picture, we can notice that both sides are lighter, but this is only due viewing angle and is not a real problem when looking at the TV in person. When viewed in person, not many issues can be noticed at all, which is a good result here. Out of the box, when set on the 'Movie' picture mode and 'Warm2' color tone (the most accurate setting available), the MU6100 accuracy is disappointing. The white balance dE and Color dE are both high enough so that most enthusiasts could notice the inaccuracy and the gamma is also over our desired 2.2 target.