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I like this Samsung B2240MW

Saturday, May 21st, 2011

I like this Samsung B2240MW 22-Inch 70000:1 5 ms DVI Matte LCD Monitor ( Black) Wow Samsung B2240MW 22-Inch 70000:1 5 ms DVI Matte LCD Monitor ( Black) LCD Flat Panel Displays, Samsung, B2240MW 22″ 1680 x 1050 70000:1 LCD Monitor, B2240MW »» Continue Reading for Samsung B2240MW 22-Inch 70000:1 5 ms DVI Matte LCD Monitor ( Black)

Samsung LN40C630 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Samsung LN40C630 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV (Black) AwesomeI did a lot of research for TV’s in this price range. I’ve bought a few plasmas and LCD’s previously, and this TV blows them all away. This is a great price point, size and brand name TV. You can’t go wrong really, you will most certainly be satisfied. The 120hz setting on Clear works best, otherwise gives your TV content a weird soap opera look, so either set it to Clear or turn it off. This LCD works great with a PS3 also, and supports 1080p/24hz resolution, so when you watch blurays, the picture is crystal clear. If you experience any input lag when playing games (delay from button press to action on screen), try setting the source name of your PS3 to PC, it seems to fix that issue pretty well. The sound on this TV is very robust and clear, although when watching blurays I have to turn it up to hear dialogs, which then makes action sequences really loud, but it’s not a big deal. The design of this TV is just awesome. It has the glass bezel and gloss table top, definitely one of the best looking TV’s that I’ve ever seen. The stand also swivels, which is something every TV should have, but usually don’t.The remote works well, and is very sturdy. The onscreen menus are very clear and even provide descriptions to most of the settings so you don’t need to try and figure out what certain settings do. Its a pretty thin and light panel too, so if your mounting it, it should stay pretty flat on the wall.I’ve got nothing but positives to say about this set, its worth every penny, and I’m usually very critical about … … : continue reading…