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Friday, November 20, 2009

Samsung HDTV LN22B360 22-Inch

Samsung LN22B360 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV






Brand Samsung

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Product Description
* 22-inch high definition TV with 720p resolution
* One HDMI, two component, and one composite video input
* Improved picture with 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 8ms response time and Wide Color Enhancer 2 technology
* Two 3W bottom speakers and SRS TruSurround HD for a rich surround-sound experience from two speakers
* One-year parts and labor warranty

Product Details
# Product Dimensions: 3 x 22 x 15.1 inches ; 11.2 pounds
# Shipping Weight: 19 pounds

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Reviews Samsung HDTV LN22B360 22-Inch


This is a third gen LCD; sound is a little better with adjustments, but still the same speakers (Use Exteral Speakers), picture is much better & with the adustable backlight feature makes the picture a much deeper, richer screen to view. It has all the hookups you'll need Except it only has 1-HDMI input. The Price is Right & Shipping is Free.

First of all, the T.V. has good sound for one that is more suited for a bedroom (not a master sized); I don't believe it's best suited for either the kitchen or living room (both too big). If you are that concerned about the sound, you can just plug in some computer speakers in the headphone jack for some richer sound, samsung didn't just build that in the set to make it look pretty. And if you're looking for a more expensive solution, then there's always digital audio. It's silly to expect that you're going to get the same kind of sound from a 22' inch that you would get on a 32' inch or larger.

The 4 series is better than the 3 series, but the A series is older than the B series. They were willing to let me keep it, but after doing a little bit of research I found that the technology has leapt forward since it was made. Among other things, it had only a 3000:1 contrast ratio whereas this one has 15,000:1. These days there's little difference between the massive numbers spun out by manufacturers unless you're in a high tech calibration setting, but when you talking one that low, it's not a good thing.

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