Drive- By Shooting Review – Samsung LN40B650 40Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color
Introduction
Today’s Drive-By Shooting Review victim is none other than the Samsung LN40B650 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color; and I must say – that no matter how hard we tried this TV would just not lay down and die for us. It is one tough customer; as far as LCD monitors go I mean. Smart and Sexy; and it has plenty of open real estate for ballgames. Let’s get to the review.
Features / Performance
As far as price goes, this HDTV is neither too cheap nor too expensive. It’s just right, and has a host of features you would to expect to pay much more for. For instance, 4 HDMI Ports and USB and Yahoo Widget and do I need to continue? There’s plenty of stuff to talk about with this TV; however, too much to talk about here. Suffice to say that if there is a feature out there that is not available on the LN40B650, then you probably don’t need it. I mean, it’s a 40” LCD monitor that has connections for days, can play video, display pictures directly from almost anything and the list goes on. If your into the internet, you’ll really like the Yahoo Widgets.
120Hz in this 40 inch Samsung LCD means speed, and lots of it; you want be having any issues with ghosting or action blur with this beauty. 1080p resolution rendering is flawless, and games and movies alike look sensational on this LCD TV. As usual, Samsungs’ integration of the QAM tuner and their implementation of dejudder processing is better than any other manufacturer out there.
It offers picture in picture and that very cool ‘Red Touch of Color” feature. While it does not do anything extraordinary for the TV itself, it does give off truly visually appealing red ambient light; which seems to improve the whole viewing experience, without being too much.
As with most Samsung TVs the remote Is as good they get, and has every function needed by human kind. The remote is well mad and withstand the occasional toss across the living room; In addition, it connects quickly and effortlessly to all common components.
Conclusion
The Good – Everything, The Bad – Not Much, The Ugly – That all TVs aren’t as nice as this one.
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