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5.0 out of 5 stars samsung led tv
Review Date: 25 Aug 2009
Reviewed By: Paul Hornsby (dundee scotland)

top notch tv picture quality is stunning in normal definition and out of this world in hd ...... great tv for the money if you have around about 1k to spend on a tv i would strongly recommend finding that little bit extra and buying this tv you wont be dissapointed ...............

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5.0 out of 5 stars Probably the best TV anywhere near the price
Review Date: 5 May 2009
Reviewed By: Keith Roberts "The Critic" (Northampton, UK)

New technology - LED back light- has made this TV outstanding. My daughter who has a plasma set, wanted to know why the picture was so clear! Also it's a beautiful design (didn't like the red surround of the 40inch model)
I was all ready to buy a Sony - because everyone does - then saw this model, which was just recently on the market. There wasn't any choice...
Unless you're ready to pay £2000+, take a look at this TV in action first. You wont regret it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply Superb!
Review Date: 24 Jun 2009
Reviewed By: Hitman (Cambs, England)

When I first saw this TV in a store I could not believe how fantastic the design was - super slim and super sleek. I have now owned one of these TV's since May 2009 and I am bowled over by the picture quality. I started off with it hooked up to an old Sky+ box through the Scart connection. The performance with this set-up ranged from average to poor with a grainy picture and nasty motion artefacts.
The picture using the in-built digital tuner is very good (even though my aerial is fairly old and the connecting cable even older!
Next I hooked it up to a Blu ray player using an HDMI connection and this provided absolutely fantastic picture quality with deep blacks, bright whites and vibrant colours. The 100Hz processing keeps motion artefacts in check to provide excellent fast action reproduction. I spent some time playing with the huge number of picture settings - although the 'out of the box' settings are pretty good. Even the on-screen menus are nice to use.
I now have a Sky+HD box connected through HDMI and this is fantastic! Watching 'Planet Earth' really shows off the Samsungs abilities and Wimbledon coverage in HD seems like you are actually at the side of the court. Even the SD content through the sky HD box is superb.
The viewing angle is pretty good but the blacks do start to look greyer as the angle increases #which is typical of LCD screens#.
In my opinion the price of the Samsung wall mount is daylight robbery. I have used a standard slim Vesa wall bracket which does the job just fine. If you don't want to mount it on the wall it comes with a nice heavy glass base that looks good and works well.
The only real down-side is the sound quality which sounds fairly hollow and weak irrespective of tweaking the equalizer settings. I have it connected to an external surround sound amp using the optical digital output so I don't use the internal speakers at all.
The inbuilt picture gallery and other content is quite fun as are the internet widgets - though the novelty factor soon wears off. The DLNA was a doddle to set-up using the supplied media server software. I can now bore my family and friends with my holiday videos and photos at the touch of a button.
In summary this is a stunningly designed TV that provides picture performance to rival much more expensive sets. Highly recommended.

Source: Amazon.co.uk


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