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Samsung 40 High-Definition LED Television with HDMI Cable

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Make this Samsung 40" High-Definition LED Television the focal point of your home entertainment system. Enjoy your favorite programming, movies and games in stunning full HD with vibrant, natural...
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  • @TheDerrenBrown

    Those are manufacturer calibrated dynamic contrast ratios numbers.

    True contrast ratios are much much smaller using standard scientific laboratory measuring devices.

  • @ConceptVBS True but most standard lcds are sixty thousand to one contrast and this i 2 million to one so still makes big improvement

  • oh myy goshhh

  • lol he says I'm jealous of LED, im in love with my 65" 3D plasma :D

    Check my channel out to see my 65" 3D plasma setup

  • If you were hoping to connect a home theatre system up to this with a cable box, it is not possible.. Anyone with an answer to this, please message me.

  • @HSN HA MADE A BIG MISTAKE IN DESCRIBING THE CONTRAST ON THIS TV. THIS MODEL DOES NOT HAVE LOCAL DIMMING WITCH IS WHEN THE TV CAN TURN LED'S ON AND OFF. SO I GUESS YOU WOULD CALL THIS FALSE ADVERTISEMENT.

  • @OtomoTenzi its because they have the color temp set to cool without adjusting the color space.

  • Howcome everything on the screen looks so BLUISH??!!!

  • It is NOT, I repeat, NOT an true LED television. True LED television of this size is still years away. The largest OLED (notice the difference) is only 15 inches.

  • This is an LCD television with LED backlight instead of a cathode fluorescent tube.

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