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Absolutely recommend this TV
0 out of 1 users found this review usefulI would absolutely recommend this TV. I did a great deal of research and this model was absolutely the best combination of performance and cost when compared to the Sony models. The 1080i option is definitely worth it as is the higher 10000:1 contrast ratio. I compared this model to the Sony equivalent in the store in side by side settings and the Samsung had a more 3D look where the Sony had a more picture frame look. The setup is fairly straight forward. The only thing I still do not understand is what is the best way to "stretch" the picture to fully fill the screen when viewing the HD vs. non-HD channels. I am hoping the HDMI cable will do this automatically. The audio is very good, it has a nice, full sound.

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THE DIFFERENCE IS AMAZING
Best LCD available for picture quality. The picture settings were perfect right out of the box. A few minor flavor adjustments and I can't take my eyes of the screen. If you're considering a new 1080P set, check out Samsung's 46" LN-T4661F. Take time to compare, the difference is amazing.

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Makes a solid choice for anti glare
Overall, the Samsung LNT4661F came close to the picture quality of its slightly more expensive brother, the LN-T4665F. If you’re stuck with a bright room or simply don’t want to contend with the glare from the 65F’s screen, the Samsung LN-T4661F makes a solid choice.
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Delivers good picture quality with plenty of style and
Although not quite the best of its breed, the Samsung LN-T4661F delivers very good picture quality with plenty of style and functionality.

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Minor quirks but the picture is great
After 3 days from purchase the picture disappeared, The sound was there and the online TV guide worked; but on the channels there was no picture. I looked on the internet for a solution and all I needed to do was unplug the tv from the electrical outlet wait 1 minute and plug it back in. This solution worked. I still do not know what caused it not to work. two things I do not like about this tv is the voice control it's not as gradual as it could be, and when changing channels it goes dark for a second before the channels appears. Not sure if it's a fuction of this tv or all DLP tv's. Other that that the picture is great.
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One of the best TV
This is one of the best TVs we have seen and we look at allot of them. The colors are bright and vivid. Dark scene detail is impressive and HD looks real. But to get the most our of this TV you'll need to invest in a Calibration DVD or have it professionally calibrated. The only real complaints we have are that its a bit expensive and it needs the afore mentioned calibration support.
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Mitsubishi OWNS the Wide Screen HD Arena
They call themselves the Wide Screen people, but they are also THE High Definition People! This set is spectacular! Upgraded to this 65" from a WS-55111 55" HD (720i) that I've had for the past three years. The Net Command set-up is not as customizable as before, but it does it all just fine. The new built-in TV Guide function is like on-board Tivo and works just the same. The Brilliant picture is incredible and the 1080p is the best on the market. Simple plug & play (Simplay HD) of all of my components, and the set can interface with my Pioneer Elite A/V Receiver almost like it was made for it. Digitally connects via HDMI or IEEE to everything, and the set hosts a lot of analog accessabilty, as well. A tad bit pricey, but worth every dollar. Take a look at the stand for this model. Very nice styling and really fuctional.

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Expensive but worth the price
The Mitsubishi WD-65831 may be expensive, but its standout picture quality, sleek design, and superb feature set make it worth the price to high-end buyers.

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It's better then I thought it would be.....
I bought this from a local electronic retailer. I had to buy a new Projection TV because my old one was finally ready for the trash heap. But after shopping around and looking into price verses features I liked this Hitachi the best I even looked in the stores and on the web. But only after plugging up this model did I see how bad my old one really was! This TV blew me away right out of the box. Now this TV is a CRT but delivers a awesome picture and the HDTV Is even better. If you have or use an antenna you can actually pick up HDTV Channels with this model for free and even some DTV this has a HDTV tuner as well as a Analog tuner all though this TV may not be as good as a DLP Or LCD. CRT's are more reliable And Trust worthy. The picture is so great and so close you'd never know the difference between this and it's other counter parts on the market. My buddy down the block has a LCD and he paid about 6 times what this CRT cost me and he now wishes he had bought this model instead. Some sales man told him in stead buy a LCD it was a better picture but he swears he can't see where it is so go figure. Now the sound on this model is ok. But not the greatest if your looking for the "Movie Theater experience" then your gonna want to buy a Surround Sound System as well I mean you did just drop the dough for a great TV why not go ahead and buy your self some awesome sound and have a TV room all your friends and family will want to be at during the game or even just to watch a great movie. Hope this review helps you in your buying as far as I am concerned I am a totally happy consumer and the TV is far better then I thought it would be?.

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Best for Quality, Price and Features !!
The whole unit is on wheels which is an amazing feature. It's effortless to move it for cleaning and attaching new devices. It has composite, component and s-video inputs. As well as optical audio out, and rca audio out. You can use the TV speakers as your center speaker if your surround sound receiver supports it. Using the component inputs to attach devices to the TV gives the sharpest picture I have ever seen on a big screen TV, I think it's even better than the $4000 plasma screens I've seen.
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