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Samsung PN42C430
$549.00
Released April, 2010
The Pros:Audio quality is clear, dialog easy to understand at lower volumes. Simple streamlined design without distracting buttons or other markings, looks sleek. No noticeable motion blur with fast moving subjects.
The Cons:Tv itself emits a buzzing sound from the internal components. Base for the TV often ships with the wrong screws, need to go out and get the right ones. Room lighting can cause reflections that wash out the black levels, making them seem grey.
Samsung's PN42C430 is part of the 2010 edition of entry-level Series 4 plasma TVs, and it has a 42" flat panel display. It displays video in a vibrant range of colors and up to 720p resolution.
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Its main features include a very clear front panel that greatly reduces glare coming off the surface, which enhances contrast and darker areas of the picture. This display uses 600Hz subfield motion, which reduces blurring and makes moving images or text appear more fluid. Other features include USB inputs and a light sensor that automatically adjusts screen brightness to accommodate lighting conditions in any room and potentially save energy.
Features
- 42" flat-panel plasma display
- 720p HD
- Glare-reducing front panel
- 2 000 000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- 2x 10W stereo speakers
- Automatic brightness adjustment
- 600Hz subfield motion blur reduction
- 0.001 ms response time
- Ports: 2xHDMI, 2xComponent, 1xComposite AV, 1xUSB 2.0
- Anynet+ connection with other Samsung devices
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audio quality is clear, dialog easy to understand at lower volumes
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simple streamlined design without distracting buttons or other markings, looks sleek
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no noticeable motion blur with fast moving subjects
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SD content is well handled to not look dramatically poor next to HD content
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tv itself emits a buzzing sound from the internal components
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base for the TV often ships with the wrong screws, need to go out and get the right ones
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room lighting can cause reflections that wash out the black levels, making them seem grey
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