Samsung LN-T4661F : Samsung HDTV – TV review and Video
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- PC Compatible
- VESA Compatible
- HDMI Connectivity
- Side AV Inputs
- Built-in DACS speaker Systems
- CCFL(Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp)
- Anynet Plus
- 3 HDMI
- USB 2.0
- Wide Color Enhancer
- 10000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
Samsung’s 46″ LN-T4661F HDTV LCD delivers 1920 x 1180 (1080p native) resolution, 10000:1 contrast, 8ms video response time, along with HDMI, PC Input, and an ATSC tuner.LN-T4665F offered slightly better picture quality despite the shine .This is high-definition television at its best! The Samsung LN-T4661F’s three HDMI and USB ports let you add DVDs, camcorders, PCs and other digital devices to your home entertainment center. And this Samsung HDTV’s HDMICEC capability lets you control all CEC-compatible devices with one remote. With its SRSTruSurroundXT The 3D Y/C digital comb filter constantly analyzes the three dimensions of picture height, picture width, and picture changes-over-time to dramatically reduce edge image artifacts while improving transition detail.





i got a 1080p , 2 ms response time , 10000:1 contrast ratio and its only 22′ inches
29 December 2009 @ 9am
I HAVE GOT A TV THAYS 50,000:1
30 December 2009 @ 4am
I have had this tv for just over a year now and the colors have just recently faulted… There is now a blocky green shade to the dark areas of the image and other colors like red and orange tend to be blocky also… I have no idea what has done this. any ideas?
3 January 2010 @ 6pm
what i was question about is that here you have a nice HD-TV but not so nice computer with a VGA out port. if you have afford with a nice tv like this you should upgrade/buying new your computer first imo.
5 January 2010 @ 3pm
“why include a VGA port on a HD-tv? seems pritty stupid.”
Because, newfag, Alot of people connect their pc to their HDTV, and VGA has still better desktop quality than HDMI.
6 January 2010 @ 10pm
well fyi, samsung ain’t japanese
7 January 2010 @ 8pm
for older computers.
10 January 2010 @ 7pm
if you wanted your pc in obviously how is it stupid? you cant even spell pritty so no wonder you can’t understand why.
11 January 2010 @ 6pm
why include a VGA port on a HD-tv? seems pritty stupid.
is there any HD tv that suport touch screen for ordinary people?
12 January 2010 @ 7pm
what hapened man think before you speak
14 January 2010 @ 2pm
i know im not a retard
15 January 2010 @ 12pm
A monitor which is used for computers. That’s what you thought.
18 January 2010 @ 6am
7200 by 4800? I don’t think that exists because the largest HDTV is 2160p. You’re probably thinking about a monitor.
20 January 2010 @ 1am
Nope, im not sure about the size, but it is around 7200×4800
20 January 2010 @ 3pm
Never mind, there’s so such thing as SHDTV it’s actually called a quad HDTV which has resolutions has high as 2160p.
23 January 2010 @ 12pm
and dont forget that this is from 2007
23 January 2010 @ 3pm
SHDTV
super high deftion television, also exict
24 January 2010 @ 2pm
samsungs are overated, the only reason people buy samsung tv’s is because of their name. have you ever heard of pioneer? no but it just happends they had created the best tv that has ever been made, look it up on cnet its the Pioneer elite kuro. Samething with the sony’s. sony dont make that good of tv’s but people buy em because of that stupid sony logo bassically because of their name. what im saying isnt an opinion its all fact do your research.
27 January 2010 @ 10am
1080p is the highest resolution for a TV, but large size computer monitors, like a 30″ apple cinema display has a much higher resolution;2560 x 1600
28 January 2010 @ 7am
i think he said 1080p is the highest resolution
he said: 1080p that’s the highest resolution in the world……………
then another sentence
29 January 2010 @ 10am
that’s because samsung makes sonys LCD
1 February 2010 @ 9am
1920×1080 is the highest resolution? Are they sure?
3 February 2010 @ 6am
AGREE, i watch this side by side w/ other brands and this Samsung beat them all in picture quality.
only the Sony Bravia come out a tie w/ the Samsung.
5 February 2010 @ 9am