What is it?
Television Shopping is tough. There are all sorts of specs and measurements and stuff to keep track of. That's why we decided it's time to put together some instructions on how to buy one. Take a look!
Today's lesson: The " Mark
When shopping for a television, you want to make sure the " is in the right place. For example, look at this Samsung LCD 1080p television with Wide Color Enhancer and ConnectShare Movie. The " comes after 46, meaning the screen is 46 inches from corner to corner. That is the right place for the " mark.
The wrong place would be proceeding and following the word "television" (like such). That implies that it is not undeniably a television, but something that you could call a television even though it doesn't necessarily do television stuff. For example, a "television" could be a mirror or a window or a sculpture of a television. That's the problem, there is no way of knowing exactly what a "television" is until you get it home and take it out of the box.
So, to recap: after a number, " is good. Around a word, " is bad.
Features
- Full 1080p High Definition resolution gives you over 2 million pixels, making the clarity and detail of your picture razor sharp
- 200,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio delivers deeper blacks and brighter whites through contrast and dimensions
- Multiple HDMI connections allow you to share your TV with other devices simultaneously. Movies, video games, photos and more can be hooked-up with one simple connection that imports content without compressing it
- With Samsung’s Anynet+ you’ll enjoy one-touch control for all your HDMI-connected compatible devices like your Samsung TV, Blu-ray Disc player, AV Receiver and Home Theater
- ConnectShare Movie lets you watch videos, play music or view photos from a USB drive. Simply plug your USB directly into your Samsung TV’s USB port and watch on the big screen with friends and family
Warranty: 90 Day Samsung
Authorized for SquareTrade Extended WarrantySpecs
| Specifications: | |
|---|---|
| Class: | 46" |
| Viewable: | 45.9" |
| Tuner: | NTSC/ATSC/QAM |
| Resolution: | 1920 x 1080 |
| Signal Compatibility: | 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i |
| Computer Support: | 1920 x 1080, 1024 x 768, 800 x 600, 640 x 480 via RGB/HDMI |
| Dynamic Contrast Ratio: | 200,000:1 |
| Aspect Ratio: | 16:9 |
| Sound System: | SRS TheaterSound |
| Clear Motion Rate: | 60 |
| Input/Output: | |
|---|---|
| HDMI: | 4 |
| Component: | 2 |
| Composite: | 2 |
| VGA: | 1 |
| PC Audio Input: | 1 |
| DVI Audio Input: | 1 |
| Digital Audio Out: | 1 |
| USB 2.0: | 2 |
| Ethernet: | 1 |
| RF In: | 1 |
| Additional Features: | |
|---|---|
| Panel Type: | CCFL, LCD |
| V-Chip: | Yes |
| AllShare: | Yes |
| Wide Color Enhancer: | Yes |
| ConnectShare: | ConnectShare Movie |
| Eco Sensor: | Yes |
| Game Mode: | Yes |
| Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC): | Yes |
| Auto Channel Search: | Yes |
| Auto Power Off: | Yes |
| Auto Volume Leveler: | Yes |
| Clock & On/Off Timer: | Yes |
| Closed Captioning: | Yes |
| Sleep Timer: | Yes |
| Dynamic Noise Filter: | Yes |
| Swivel Stand: | Yes |
| Speakers: | Built-in 10W x 2 Speakers |
| Voltage Range: | 120VAC, 60Hz |
| ENERGY STAR Compliant: | Yes |
| Dimensions: | |
|---|---|
| With Stand: | 44.3"(W) x 29.2"(H) x 10.8"(D) |
| Without Stand: | 44.3"(W) x 27"(H) x 3.2"(D) |
| Weight: | |
|---|---|
| With Stand: | 51.4 lbs |
| Without Stand: | 44.2 lbs |
In the box:
- Samsung LN46D550K1FXZA 46" 1080p LCD HDTV
- Base with Hardware Screws
- Remote Control
- Power Cord
Sales Stats
- Speed to First Woot:
- 32m 46.223s
- First Sucker:
- myparentsnamedmechris
- Last Wooter to Woot:
- wotwe
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