TVs Buying Guide
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CNET editors' rating:
4.0 stars
Excellent
THE GOOD
Reference-quality black-level performance; superb color accuracy; solid screen uniformity for an LCD; extensive range of picture controls; comprehensive connectivity with three HDMI and one PC input; ultrasleek glossy black design.
THE BAD
Extremely expensive; poor off-angle viewing characteristics; shiny screen causes distracting reflections in normal room lighting; minor blooming visible in dark areas.
THE BOTTOM LINE
A breakthrough in LCD picture quality with some issues, the LED-powered Samsung LN-T4681F will nonetheless impress the staunchest videophiles.
CNET Reader Reviews
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November 2, 2007 10:53
3.5/5
I have a couple of these tvs in my magnolia section at best buy. A 46 and 52 inch. This tv has alot of problems, both tvs have a flickering at the bottom left side that goes dim to bright. It happen in both tvs and its very noticable. The picture at... read more » -
December 18, 2007 01:05
4.0/5
I think the CNET reviewers did a great review on this TV. I work for Samsung and I have seen this TV next to several other TVs and it is one of the top 3 LCD TVs in the market. Unforunately there are a few fake consumers on CNET (probably our compet... read more » -
October 2, 2007 05:33
5.0/5
I originally sought out for the 52" version but settled on the 46" to save $1000 anf determining 46" would "be enough". When I went to the store to see this set in person I was in awe! It far and above out-classed everything else in the store's sh... read more »
Where to Buy
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