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Samsung LN55B640


$2,800.00 Released April, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Sound quality is above average, don't really need to turn it up very high to hear what everyone is saying. Doesn't take very long to set up from box to completely ready. Very crisp and sharp picture looks accurate.

The Cons:Will not accept apps. Can seem over-saturated and overly vivid until you adjust the settings. Button is cluttered with buttons and confusing, takes some time to learn what they all do.

The Samsung LN55B640 is a 55" high definition LCD TV from Samsung's high-end 6 Series. The TV features a native resolution of 1080p, dynamic contrast ratio of 80,000:1, and 120Hz technology. Connectivity options include 4 HDMI ports, an ethernet port, and 2 USB ports.

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For more information, see the full 2009 Samsung 6 Series report.

Features

  • 55" LCD Display
  • 1920 x 1080 (16:9) resolution
  • 120Hz technology
  • 4ms response time
  • 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • Wide Color Enhancer
  • SRS TruSurround HD
  • Game Mode
  • RSS reader
  • Built-in 10-watt stereo speakers
  • Built-in tuner
  • Inputs: 4 x HDMI, 2 x composite, 2 x component
  • Ethernet port
  • 2 USB ports
  • 53.7” x 32.4” x 3.3”
  • Energy Star compliant

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    sound quality is above average, don't really need to turn it up very high to hear what everyone is saying

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    doesn't take very long to set up from box to completely ready

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    very crisp and sharp picture looks accurate

  • 1

    colors can be adjusted to look natural and bright

  • 1

    fast enough response in Game Mode to let you play video games lag-free

Cons
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    Will not accept apps

  • 1

    can seem over-saturated and overly vivid until you adjust the settings

  • 1

    button is cluttered with buttons and confusing, takes some time to learn what they all do

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    viewing angle is a bit limited, can't get more than 30 degrees off center before things get grey

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