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Samsung LNT4069FX 40-inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV | 
| Brand: Samsung Category: CE
List Price: $1,799.99 Buy New: $1,149.98 You Save: $650.01 (36%)
Rating: 108 reviews Sales Rank: 6669
Color: Black Media: Electronics Display Size: 40 Shipping Weight (lbs): 41.2 Dimensions (in): 39.4 x 3.4 x 25.1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: LNT4069FX Model: LNT4069FX UPC: 036725240698 EAN: 0036725240698 ASIN: B000WV47YW
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| Features:
| • | HD-Grade 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) pixel resolution: High resolution pixel density with built-in image scaler to handle inputs from a variety of sources | | • | Wide Color Enhancer optimizes a color’s hue resulting in more natural colors | | • | Auto Motion Plus 120Hz panel | | • | 178 (H)/178 (V) viewing angle | | • | 20,000:1 contrast ratio/550nit brighness |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The LCD TV LN-T4069FX offers you incredible Auto Motion Plus 120Hz technology that reduces motion blur for crisp, precise action. The color-saturated 40" picture boasts a 20,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, displaying rich blacks and capturing subtle nuances. Enjoy connectivity with all your other digital devices, with 3 HDMI ports and a full complement of inputs. And the handy HDMI-CEC feature lets you control all your CEC-enabled peripherals using just one remote.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 103 more reviews...
great... September 26, 2008 T. B. Alyanak i do recommend this product to everybody..it is one of a kind..it is great in everyway...
the perfect fit September 16, 2008 Paulmeister (Fort Worth, Tx USA) I ordered this set for my family last Christmas of 2007 and set it up one evening with my sister while the folks were out. When they came home that night - boom! Their measly old 19" CRT had vanished and in it's place was just a blackness, filling the main cavity of our entertainment cabinet - 40 inches, to be exact. They were quite surprised, as you would imagine. And when I fired up Blue Planet HD for them, the 'wow' factor was just so evident in the air that it took some effort to keep from grinning. The main reason for why I chose this TV over all others was that it was THE one large-screen Television set that made a perfect fit within the bounds of the family entertainment enclosure. Situating it in the shelf, minus the stand, I discovered how close a call it was - hardly more than 1/4" to spare on every side. The top actually rests against the mount pins for the shelf above it, which was perfect, since now having no stand to hold it upright, it would have otherwise fallen in backward. Like my title states, it couldn't have been a more perfect fit. There are lesser reasons of course - Samsung's renowned picture quality and construction, the sleek, straight-forward and jet black design, as well as the ability to use 120hz interpolating. Some of the key settings of my set are as follows: contrast 90 brightness 45 sharpness 20 color 50 tint 50/50 backlight 6 color tone normal The most important setting of all for me, though, was the Mode. This is an LED back-lit set, you must realize, and if you ever look at an LED light next to an incandescent bulb, you realize the color tone is 'cool' or blueish compared with the warmer feel of traditional lighting. This was especially evident this past Christmas when I drove by a house using LED Christmas lights (if I ever needed a reason NOT to buy them, that was it). The Samsung at it's Default settings, gives off this same blueish look that I don't find terribly appealing. Setting the Mode to 'Movie' seemed to magically make the picture not look like it was being lit by LEDs. There are many other settings for fine-tuning the picture, like black-level adjustment, noise reduction, etc., but I've left most of those at their default 'auto' setting or off. Picture quality is excellent and bright. I've never seen any artifacting or ghosting, as some others have reported. Stardust HD looks amazing. The 120hz works just as advertised. It works with any HDMI source... which is fine, since all A/V sources are routed through an excellent Yamaha RX-V661 receiver unit (would never buy any other brand of receiver) and to the Samsung via HDMI. This means you can watch virtually anything with interpolation. I have it off by default, though, since the feature causes motion to look unnaturally smooth and tends to attract attention to itself, but it is fun to turn it on sometimes for the 'wow' factor and if you are watching the right thing it really can be spectacular (Documentaries, Sports, high speed action sequences in movies, etc.) We don't own the Matrix, but I can imagine how liquid smooth the 'bullet-time' scene would appear... Coming close to a year old, this set has been a solid performer and I've never had a reason to regret my decision. Come to think of it, every screen we've bought in the last few years has been Samsung, including my latest acquisition - a 61" Samsung DLP Television. I am, as of this writing, killing time and waiting for my Oppo 983H player to arrive so that I can fire up my first movie on it and check that the screen has no problems. Technology is great! (when it works)
LCD quality is good but remote.... September 6, 2008 Johnny (Fremont, CA) I have purchased this from AMAZON and I am somewhat disappointed by the overall experience primarily by the remote control. I also use JVC & SONY TVs. The good: - The HD picture quality is good. Comes with good tunable options. - PC/MAC connection works awesome with 1080p resolution. The issues: - The Samsung remote is a turnoff. Its angle of acceptance is very less and often hampers user experience. This affects me every day and would not have purchased this product if I have known before. - The LCD tv even with 120MHz is not very good in reproducing fast moving games. i ended up moving this to bedroom and purchased a old CRT 36inch for watching sports. For best sports viewing, check plasma out.
After 6 months of use. August 27, 2008 Neal Ryan Kammeyer (Las Vegas, NV. USA) I have had the 4069FX for over 6 months now. I have tweeked the settings a little but I find my picture better than anything I am seeing new in stores now. I love the matte finish! It eliminated any glare that may come through the windows or certain lighting. The only thing I could think of changing about the TV is the placement of the speakers. They face downward off the TV. But the sound I get out of them is still superb. I even utilize 900mhz wireless headphones on it and sound remains great! I have an x-box and a wii hooked up to it and all play flawlessly. I keep the 120hz feature off as it makes everything look like a home video. Though I am sure you will find it fun to play with at times! Anyways, this was a purchase that I have not regretted and I highly recommend it!
Samsung 4069 an excellent performer (after service issues) August 16, 2008 Joel (Potomac, MD) Have (mostly) enjoyed the 4069 unit since it arrived last November. It does take a while - 10 or 15 minutes, it seems - to warm up for best pic quality. But the display is generally excellent, especially on the 16:9 digital channels. Some of the SD channels tend to the muddy side but we haven't played with setting them up a lot. Also, I recommend leaving the SD 4:3 ratio pictures in their native form. The set will stretch them to 16:9 but the result, for me, is ugly. Auto-tuning takes too long as others have posted (about 20 minutes). But after it's done, we can receive digital signals via the Comcast cable without a cable box. And, through some quirk of the cable service, we can receive some apparent on-demand or pay per view offerings that neighbors may be subscribing to. How else to explain that certain digital channels are being rewound as we watch them? The movie will get to a certain point, then rewind back to the "good part". There are some rather exotic tastes in the neighborhood. Cable company says it has no idea how this happens and I'm not pursuing it with them. So far, I don't detect any motion artifacts like ghosting or image trails. The audio is clean and full-sounding. The bad: shortly after we got it, the set developed an intermittent condition where the left half of the screen was slightly less contrasty than the right half making it appear there was a line down the middle (but there was, in fact, no line). It could be cured by turning off and turning back on. I realized it should be serviced because the condition could only get worse. We called Samsung for warranty service. It took the service company about 10 days to acknowledge the service request (I had to call them to ask when service would be rendered), another few days for the set to be picked up. They held it for more than a month and returned it but the problem had not been repaired. A second service call was arranged and after another month, the set is back, apparently repaired this time. They replaced a "t-com"(sp?) board the first time and the entire LCD panel the second. What's really scary is that there are no strict guides (at least here in Maryland) on how many tries the mfr get to repair before they must replace the set. You are at their mercy entirely. Be nice when you deal with their customer reps is my best advice. All of the above negatives notwithstanding, the set was worth the price which is now much lower than when we bought last fall.
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