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Samsung LNT-4671 LCD Review

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2007

Here is another review, this time of the Samsung 46" 71 series LCD. Of course, it is uncut. I'm also going to upload the outtakes. Don't forget to check my blog at www.always-seek.blogspot.com. I'm going to do a review of my wife tonight. Obviously I like to have fun.

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  • WHAT IS THE PC INPUT DISPLAY RESOLUTION!!! I was thinking about Sony XBR variations but there PC INPUT DISPLAY is only viewable at 1366 x 768!??!? This makes me want to buy this samsung... going to curcuit city today to pick this one up... cant find the PC input display information ANYWHERE on the web.

  • I am not sure what the max resolution input display is. I do know however that I have played HL2:Episode 2 on my Samsung, and set the resolution from the game to 1900 X 1400, and have seen it output to 1080p according to the Samsung. I can check it tonight.

  • I just checked it in the following set-up:

    I have a DVI to HDMI cable and plugged the cable to my computer and the Samsung, using Mac OSX Leopard. I am right now using it and when I press info on the TV, it says 1920 x 1080i. I hope that helps. It might do higher, but at least it does that.

  • Sorry for posting again, but I changed the resolution on my MacBook Pro, and now it says 1920 x 1080p when I press info on the TV remote.

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  • Before U buy this samsung JUNK put SAMSUNG TV CLICKING into a google search and read about THOUSANDS of samsung customers that are screwed and pissed off.

    Don't be the next SHAMSUNG SUCKER !!

  • DON'T LET SHAMSUNG SHAMYOU !!

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  • this tv fucked me. the screen started acting strange and gave out after 3 years. i will never buy samsung again.

  • lol @ 120

    guess im mexican too =)

  • good video man! Ive been trying to find a decent video on this tv, but their always a bout a black guy who has to make it into a hip hop video. they gotta show their "bling" their computer , their this, their that, etc... all behind rap music.

  • Good job on the review. I was about to get the 81 series until they said there is no 120hz to give it that real life look. I saw the 650 series that just came out, and I might get that one instead. At first they were some problems with the TV shutting off automatically, but they fix this through a fireware update

  • nice veeery nice... I was at Circuit City today shoppin for a new tv and i opted for a Sony KDL-40XBR4 (faster Proc, 120hz FPS, nice cheasy glass look, responsive menu). However what i have learned is that mostly all of Sony's HDTV's do NOT display at 1920X1080p resolution while using it as a HDTVPC. It only comes in at 1366X960. Thats why i asked. I havnt tested my Gaming Rig on my TV yet (arrives this morning) But if it cant display what i want then imma get That beauty u got there.

  • Good reveiw, this can be informative to consumers planning on purchasing HDTV's and this reveiw has also contributed and added credence to my prior knowledge of the HDTV world. But I didn't hear you mention the Auto motion feature native to the LNT-4671 which greatly reduces motion blur. This is a really a cool feature and the benefits should be mentioned, though I did here a cameo mention about sports fans having complaints about the triple ball effect. But overall a good reveiw.

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