Sunday, 6 February 2011

LCD TV Full HD 1080p Samsung 40-inch Widescreen review

Samsung LE40C750 40-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p 200Hz Motion Plus Allshare 3D Ready Internet LCD TV with Freeview HD





 

 




Samsung LE40C530 40-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p LCD TV with Freeview



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This review is from: Samsung LE40C530 40-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p LCD TV with Freeview (Electronics)
After looking at various TVs to replace my ageing 32" LG I settled for this Samsung 40" after reading the good reviews and I wasn't disappointed.
Right out of the box you can tell that the unit is nicely designed and built. I got it hung on the wall and plugged up quickly and ran through the easy to follow set up procedure.
Picture quality is really good considering the scare stories you hear about larger TV sets and SD pictures. The built in noise filter works well with most modern SD programs. Indeed, a few times I've had to see whether I'm using a HD signal or not. Give it a full HD signal and the result is spectacular. Crisp vivid images with nice black tones without endlessly fiddling with the many picture options. I haven't changed much from the default and I'm very happy with the result.

Samsung LE40C530 40-inch Widescreen Full HD 1080p LCD TV with Freeview

Considering the small downward firing speakers audio is very good. Wide sound with lots of detail.
I can't recommend this TV enough. The price is a steal.



 review.. by m.r.i.c
A great product, we bought this along with other Samsung products to complete a full home entertainment system and they all go together superbly. The TV is nice to look at, nicely made and, in common with the other components we bought has touch controls so no more clunky buttons to push. The picture is superb, even when watching ordinary TV. It really comes into its own when watching BluRays or HD TV though, it gave us a real kick to see our friends mouths drop open at how good the picture is.

If I have one moan, its that I really don't ever want to leave the house now!!





Samsung LN46A530 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

This review is from: Samsung LN46A530 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
Hi Everyone,

We recently purchased this TV, and I have to say it is GREAT. We got it primarily for our photography business - basically, to use it as a giant monitor for editing and to show photographs to clients. It is the exact look and feel we were going for.

So far, everything has worked out perfectly. Particularly, it looks wonderful with our iMac putting video out to it at 1920x1080 @ 60 hertz via HDMI (mini-dvi to DVI to HDMI). It looks great as well with our Compaq PC laptop hooked up through VGA - again at 1920x1080 @ 60 hertz. I honestly don't see a difference on this model through VGA vs. HDMI, but I haven't run any comparison tests yet.


The sound is really decent on this TV. We can set it at a volume to comfortably here it at 30 feet away without maxing out the volume. Though, we can also hook it up to our sound system to put out more sound / bass. It does have optical sound out which works just fine for this (or you could use the standard RCA red & white audio out).


The display itself is absolutely crisp. We haven't tried customizing it yet, but there are a good bit of options for that as well. To give you an idea, a photograph on our 20" iMac looks just as good (if not better) on the 530 Samsung. There's no loss of color, blacks, or details. Originally, the images on the TV seemed to have a sharpening affect applied - we took down the sharpness on the Samsung and it is now spot on.

I'd easily recommend this TV to anyone. It has all the inputs and outputs you'd need. The display is absolutely great (on par with an Apple screen - which is saying a lot). It has a nice, sleek feel to it (even the buttons are recessed and don't poke out). It is easy to use.

Oh, one note: it is a 60 htz tv, not 120 htz. For us, we didn't want or need the 120 htz as we're primarly working with photographs. Really, movies and TV are still at 24 fps and 29.97 fps ... it'll be quite a while before they go higher than that (to 60 htz or 120 htz) ... at the moment I believe 120 htz movies are actually at 24 fps and then the 120 htz tv displays 5 frames per actual frame to make the movie appear smoother. Just some tech talk there.

- Spencer




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