Samsung LN-R238WA 23" Widescreen HDTV-Ready Flat-Panel LCD TV buy audio, video, ultimate electronics
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Features
• Amazing 3,000:1 contrast ratio, high 500 cd/m2 brightness, broad 170-degree viewing angles (H x V)
• Samsung DNIe (Digital Natural Image engine) enhances images; features a 181-channel NTSC tuner
• 3 watts per channel x 2; SRS TruSurround XT simulates dynamic surround sound from any 2 speakers
• HD-ready widescreen LCD television with 23-inch PVA screen; 23 x 17.4 x 3.5 inches (W x H x D) without stand
• 1,366 x 768 native pixel resolution; accepts HD signals up to full 1080i; includes HDMI and PC inputs |
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Samsung LN-R238WA 23" Widescreen HDTV-Ready Flat-Panel LCD TV Customer Reviews
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First and foremost, this is the best TV you can get for the price. After doing a lot of research on HDTV's I chose this one for my bedrooom. 23'' inches is perfect considering I live in a one bedroom apartment. People I worn you to play close attention to the HD inputs TV's have. With technology rapidly changing and retailers trying to sell older goods, make sure you purchase a TV with and HDMI input. Don't settle for a DVI input because it's a must that the audio be wired seperately. This may cause your video and audio to be slightly out of sync, especially when watching live events. Though HDMI cables can be costly they carry both audio and video signals. And, if you lucky like me, your cable provider allows HD cable service at an extra minimal cost. This experience was truely plug and play, except for the mounting time, and hiding the wires in the wall. I've never spent so much damn time watching the discovery channel. The sports look amazing and even the non-HD channels look more crisp. Its even more of a plus if you have TIVO or DVR, you can watch the same jaw dropping segments over and over again.
One downfall this television does have is that many other manufacturers harness their HDMI ports to the motherboard with one or two screws. Samsung doesn't. The first TV I bought worked great, then the HDMI port loosened from the motherboard, and wasn't functional. The TV simply wouldn't recognize I had my HD cable plugged in. I suggest buying an extended service plan with any piece of electronics over $250, yes this also applies to IPODS. We all know it breaks down to be about a dollar a day for the next three years, but it's well worth it. I took my TV back to Circuit City, they exchanged it with no problem. Unfortunately, when I returned it my brother bought a 42'' HDTV LCD and made me feel like a broke joke, but that's another story.
All in all its worth every penny!! Especially with a progressive scan DVD player. I can't wait for HD-DVD |
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