Samsung LNT4065F 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
- good dealI bought this TV about 4 weeks ago. It is great, no problems or issues with it. Great picture. I've had friends with sony's and sharp's over and they swear it is a more superior picture than theirs. I read all the reviews for this and was worried about possible problems with having to flash the chipset, but not one single problem. I guess the earlier production models had some issues. The 15000:1 contrast ratio is awesome, and the new models are posting 25k and also 100k. It can from a company called Vann's. It took 5 days to get by way of ground shipping. I had an all around pleasurable experience with Vann's and Amazon.
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- Samsung on the Top!Super picture quality. Great contrast and color rendition. Like all LCDs generates some heat when on. Also, it has more reflections from rear windows than I thought it would have.... a minor annoyance. Overall very satisfied with it and highly recommend the brand.
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- Great HDTVI spent months looking over Sony's XBR4 and XBR5. Until I came aross this Samsung. It has a great crisp picture both in color and in black and white. It looks like the plasma TV. It has great sound. It is a must have
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- A great looking hdtvThis is a terrific TV and the picture is at the top of the heap. I had spent a lot of time looking at HDTV's side by side and nothing looked better to me, lots that looked worse though! Out the box the settings are just to bright for me, bit of tweaking and its perfect, I think I need another one of these. :o)
Couple of things that could be better on the remote, its not very ergonomic and the buttons are tiny for big fingers. Also I don't like that to switch A/V inputs you have to keep hitting the same button to cycle through all of the inputs.. Not that big of a deal as it does skip inputs that don't have signals and for the most part I don't even use the TV remote anymore, I'm using a universal
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- LNT4065F as my biggest computer monitorBefore buying this TV, I have been to Best Buy and Circuit City many times to compare between 120ghz and the regular 60ghz 1080p TVs. My eyes could not tell the difference except on a 52'' Samsung 120 ghz model. Spider Man on the 52'' looks artificial. Personally, I prefer the regular 60ghz HDTV.
I am really impressed with the resolution and how easy the TV is to set up. The manual is clear, and the different settings of the TV is easy to adjust. Upgrade to the latest firmware was hassle free. I simply used my USB flash drive and followed the simple steps on Samsung's website.
I really like the swivel stand. I could make adjustment to the viewing angle just by gently pushing the either sides of the TV. The blue light below the Samsung logo has the option to be turned off. The overall feel of the TV is excellent with the blue light on.
To test the slide show feature, I upload some files into my flash USB stick. I plug the memory stick in, and the slide show option is up. Samsung does not automatically adjust the pictures to fit the screen. I wish the TV could provide the options that are found in Windows Display on my computer. My idea is to use the TV as a giant photo display. It still can be done, but I just need to use my laptop and a photo viewing program. FastStone Viewer is free to download from CNet.com.
I use a regular VGA cord to connect my laptop to the TV. The resolution is 1920x1080, and the display is beautiful. Movies look excellent on my new Samsung. As a computer monitor, I love the rich and detailed feedbacks of the TV. I highly recommend this TV to anyone.


