Samsung LN46A850 ReviewSamsung LN46A850 46 Inch HDTV has a touch of color with a thin bezel deep, narrow and has a built-in tuner, full high definition 1080p resolution with 120Hz Auto Plus service. A fast 4 ms with a response rate Ultra Clear Panel produces smooth motion for sports and film scenes of action and a dynamic contrast ratio of 50,000:1 enables deep blacks and crisp lines. Excellent connectivity and networking with 4 portetosse HDMI 1.3 (3 rear / 1 side).

I bought this TV as an upgrade to a Sharp AQUOS 32 inch and I am very happy with my purchase. First you have a great design very thin and light. The image quality is excellent, with almost perfect black deep, saturated of bright colors. It also has something more than black-level controls.

Surprising to see the HD channels, even with rabbit ears in a good reception and I think I need not say anything about the great mirar BluRay movies in this series.

The preloaded content is great, there are songs, stories and games for children. It also has step by step recipes, with photographs of high resolution, fitness programs and slide shows of beautiful landscapes and works of art. When you start running the slide show that almost feels like the TV itself is an image. There are other features, such as plug and view the contents of a USB device, also with aconnection to the Internet.

There are some things that I liked, though. First, the car moving 3Plato the image to see and hear in the foreground issues are floating in front of funds. You can also create stuttery motion and the camera pans that had seen while watching a TV series. So I ended up switching off the automatic movement. And I have not really noticed any difference with the 120 Hz in my old collaborazionen TV 60 hz.

Even if it has been described as a red stripe g?owy (touch of color) in the pictures, if not the essence of television, is hardly visible.

The audio I felt weak at first, but with the surround sound turned on, it was extended to a comfortable level. Not the greatest sound, but I think it is acceptable for this profile, thin TV.

The profile is more subtle problems that entries on the back are not recessed so you need to mantenereer the televisioit off the wall almost twice the thickness of the same, if you decide to mount without cutting through the wall.

The biggest problem for me is the clouding (ligh areas with a black background) on the screen that most people think this is a common problem among LCD screens, not just Samsung. My TV has a slight edge in the bottom right and some on the upper right. Doing some research on the web, I came to think that  could be caused by tightening the screws on the rear causing minor opacity aligns perfectly with a screw in the hole on the back. I saw people on the forum suggesting loosening the screws, but that may void the warranty. Some people also suggest that there is a pause for the period and the clouding may disappear, but I used the TV for a week now, it’s still there. The only solution I had found that seemed a little helpful is to reduce the level of backlight to 0, but you can still see in the dark scenes in a movie or at the bottom of the PS3 XMB if you have a very good eye.

Without this problem, I’d have given Samsung LN46A850 5 out of 5.

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