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Samsung LN37A330


$1,000.00 Released February, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Free in-home repair service (provided by Samsung) is fast and reliable - several users report damaged panel issues that were quickly and effectively resolved. Picture controls are advanced yet easy to use - dedicated brightness setting helps users custom-tune levels to their given environment. Overall picture quality is comparable to full 1080p units - 720p/1080i resolution at this size provides top-notch HD imagery.

The Cons:Minimal I/O connectivity strip limits external device support - users hoping to run a cable box, disc player and gaming device will have to seek out a different unit.

The LN37A330 from Samsung is an entry-level HDTV and combination computer monitor in the entry level 3 Series line. For more information refer to the full Samsung 3 Series report.

Specs

  • 720p native resolution
  • 8,000:1 contrast ratio
  • 6 ms response time
  • Two 3 watt speakers
  • Inputs: HDMI x 2, Component x 2, Composite x 1, S-Video x 1, VGA x 1

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    Free in-home repair service (provided by Samsung) is fast and reliable - several users report damaged panel issues that were quickly and effectively resolved

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    Picture controls are advanced yet easy to use - dedicated brightness setting helps users custom-tune levels to their given environment

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    Overall picture quality is comparable to full 1080p units - 720p/1080i resolution at this size provides top-notch HD imagery

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    Black levels are especially high-quality - 8,000:1 contrast ratio enables bold, vivid color reproduction and black/white balance

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    Stock sound outputting is surprisingly decent - audio is clear and well-balanced, with frequency ranges fairly distinguishable

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    Off-angle viewing is fantastic - many users report consistently-bright, clear viewing from a nearly 180-degree view

Cons
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    Minimal I/O connectivity strip limits external device support - users hoping to run a cable box, disc player and gaming device will have to seek out a different unit

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