SAMSUNG LNS4095DX 40" 1080p LCD TV $1699 shipped

Wib

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I bought this TV a couple of months ago from another online merchant for around $2500. At the time, BestBuy had it priced at $3200. Wish I'd waited.

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rise

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damn, i was ready to get the sceptre 37" 1080p for 1299. do you think this is $400 better? obviously the contrast is much better, features seem similar and the warranty is the same. i plan on alot of gaming. they don't list Qam though.

i gotta replace this 14 y/o crt :p
 

rise

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Originally posted by: PhoenixOrion
now i want to do a side-by-side comparison with this and the westinghouse 42" 1080p for $1300.
wheres the westy at for that $$ ?
 

PhoenixOrion

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rise

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thanks man, i forgot about that thread. no tuner in that model though.

maybe i'll just get the sceptre at costco and return it if its too small.
 

DBL

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Doesn't this TV have an overscan issue when being hooked up to a PC?
 

iseestars

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depends entirely on what you're going to use it for. If you want a thin flat-panel LCD, this is the best TV for the money. It's worse than a DLPTV for color/contrast, but better for no replacement bulbs. It's good for size and weight. Best LCD flat-panel in this price range.

Depends entirely on your needs. You can get a 1080p DLP for around the same price
 

Z33

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want slim....... mainly for XBOX 360, will use for sat TV but i dont care about sat TV PQ
 

SpeedZealot369

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Originally posted by: PhoenixOrion
now i want to do a side-by-side comparison with this and the westinghouse 42" 1080p for $1300.

The contrast on the westy seems kinda low... 1000:1? Is that sufficient? Other lcd's have like 3000:1...

SZ
 

FreshPrince

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can anyone verify the 1080P?

if you research newegg, the specs:

Input Video Compatibility TV system:

American NTSC standard color
ATSC
480i/480p/720p/1080i
 

Z33

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newegg does say 1080P. 2 places

Recommended Resolution 1920 x 1080


and


R/F input: 2 (air/cable)
Component video input (Y,Pb,Pr)
(480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p): 2


they just forgot to put it in the area u mentioned. It is a 1080P display,
 

Fritzo

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Probably one of the best LCD's out there. I've had mine for a few months now. Can't recommend it enough.

BTW- Samsung's Anynet system ROCKS if you can get a Samsung receiver to go with it.
 

Fritzo

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Originally posted by: iseestars
depends entirely on what you're going to use it for. If you want a thin flat-panel LCD, this is the best TV for the money. It's worse than a DLPTV for color/contrast, but better for no replacement bulbs. It's good for size and weight. Best LCD flat-panel in this price range.

Depends entirely on your needs. You can get a 1080p DLP for around the same price

I've yet to see any DLP that beats an LCD or Plasma for color and contrast.
 

FreshPrince

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Originally posted by: Z33
newegg does say 1080P. 2 places

Recommended Resolution 1920 x 1080


and


R/F input: 2 (air/cable)
Component video input (Y,Pb,Pr)
(480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p): 2


they just forgot to put it in the area u mentioned. It is a 1080P display,

it will display 1080p from other sources, but the built-in ATSC tuner cannot accept 1080p signals?

 

bigpow

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Originally posted by: PhoenixOrion
now i want to do a side-by-side comparison with this and the westinghouse 42" 1080p for $1300.

No comparison Bud.
I own a 42W2, and I feel really lucky my Westy is flawless....
Check other owners, they're swapping their Westy left & right, trying to find one with less bugs.

If Samsung was available for this price when I bought my Westy, I'd buy the Samsung instead. There's no competition!