Samsung LN22B350 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black

November 26th, 2009 by LCD HDTV review Leave a reply »

Samsung LN22B350 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black

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An ideal HDTV for smaller rooms, Samsung’s LN22B350 offers crisp, bold HD images. The 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 8ms response time and Wide Color Enhancer 2 technology help deliver a more realistic picture quality. Its elegant “piano black” cabinet looks equally as amazing. With a variety of connections, including one HDMI input, one PC input and a headphone jack, easily connect digital devices such as a DVD player or PC while listening through a headset.Features Overview 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio (Learn more) 720p pixel resolution Fast 8 ms response time: minimizes blurring of fast motion in sports programs (Learn more) Wide Color Enhancer2: optimizes a given color’s hue, result
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1 comment

  1. Giona says:

    This was my first LCD HD purchase. (I’m late to the party.) I chose Samsung, and paid a premium, for one silly feature, which is an on/off timer. Most TVs have sleep timers, but I used my little old 14″ JVC to wake up! I couldn’t find a reliable maker of LCDs that included an on timer except Samsumg. It not only has an on timer, it has three! Perfect for when you’re going to be away and want your TV to go off and on at different intervals to make it appear that someone is home. And of course, to serve as my alarm clock.

    Sadly, I had to return the unit the following day. Why? Because even though the specs say that it has one composite and one component input, you can only use one or the other as it only has one video jack. Depending on your cable, you plug the video link into the one jack, and the audio into either of the remaining based on whether it’s composite or component. You cannot have two machines. I had my old VCR (yes, how quaint that I still use one) and a middle-aged DVD player–one of each. Of course if you have later model attachments, you can use the HDMI, etc. But be advised, this set has limitations for older toys.

    As for the sound quality I have read about here and on other sites, I didn’t notice anything particularly wrong with it. There are about 5 different settings and admittedly one of them is tinny, but the sound was much richer when set to “movie,” and it includes an equalizer of sorts. The sound was perfectly enjoyable. So if connecting components doesn’t mean anything to you, I recommend it for bedroom or kitchen placement.

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