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Samsung LN19A650


$350.00 Released February, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Easy to set up, just takes a few minutes to handle. Bezel design is attractive with nice detailing along the top and bottom. Sharp and detailed resolution that makes every image very clear.

The Cons:Sound quality is washed out and needs to be turned way up to be heard properly. Non-HD signals tend to be stretched out, doesn't auto-detect the aspect ration. Auto-channel finder takes almost an hour to find everything.

The Samsun LN19A650 is one of Samsung's entry-level flat screen HDTVs. It has a 19" 120Hz LCD display, and the plastic framing is tinted a dark red color. Its dynamic contrast ratio is 5000:1, and screen resolution is 1440x900.

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Response time is 8ms, and the HD format supports up to 780p. The LN19A650 comes with two built-in stereo surround-simulating speakers. It has one each of HDMI, composite AV, S-Video, component, and PC input, and has optical sound output and a headphone jack. The set comes with a stand made of the same tinted plastic as the bezel, but this can be detached for use with a wall mount (not included).

Features

  • 19" LCD display, 120Hz
  • HD up to 780p
  • 1440 x 900 resolutiion
  • 5000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • Samsung DNIe+ image ehancement
  • Included 3-watt stereo speakers
  • Stylish red-tinted bezel and stand
  • Inputs: HDMI, Composite AV, S-Video, Compoent (Y/Pb/Pr), PC, RF
  • Optical sound output
  • Headphone jack
  • EnergyStar qualified, 50W power usage

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    easy to set up, just takes a few minutes to handle

  • 1

    bezel design is attractive with nice detailing along the top and bottom

  • 1

    sharp and detailed resolution that makes every image very clear

  • 1

    changes channels quickly without a long delay so you can flip easily

Cons
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    sound quality is washed out and needs to be turned way up to be heard properly

  • 1

    non-HD signals tend to be stretched out, doesn't auto-detect the aspect ration

  • 1

    auto-channel finder takes almost an hour to find everything

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