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Huge Quality HDTV for a not so 'Huge' price
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Model / Serial #: |
LN-T1953H |
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Date Written: |
April 22nd, 2008 |
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Product Rating: |
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4 out of 5 stars |
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Pros: Has HD Tuner, excellent picture quality, good
sound, and just the right size for me. |
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Cons: Doesn't tilt down that much and takes a bit to
turn on. |
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Bottom Line: Great TV for your bedroom or other
non-living/entertainment rooms. |
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Last
June, I was started looking for a TV for my bedroom. I wanted something that
wasn't too big but was of good quality and had a high definition tuner built-in
to it. Keeping this in mind, I shopped around for Sony, Panasonic and Samsung
televisions but I also looked at the LG, JVC, and Sharp brands as my last
choices. The size of television I was looking for was something under 24 inches
because it was going to sit on a drawer. After about a week of looking around I
decided on this Samsung LN-T1953H 19 inch LCD HDTV because it is
the right size even though it is a wide screen TV, has a HD tuner built-in, and
is one of the brands from my first choice list.
STORES I SHOPPED :
I looked for prices at Cdw.com as my work has an account with them and
they also have an employee purchase program. They price they gave me was lowest
but the shipping was too much. I check eBay.com also but didn't see any
thing cheaper—plus I don't trust eBay sellers anymore after some bad
experiences. Then I looked at Frys Electronics but I did not like their
prices either. So then I went to Circuit City and saw this TV on display.
I liked it. A day later I went and purchased it from there. Over all I saved a
bunch and paid $431.99 plus tax. That was the cheapest I could find this TV at
the time and guarantee that it was not defective or a lemon.
THE INSTALLATION & SETUP :
Installing this TV basically involves unpacking everything from the box,
attaching the base (no screws), setting the unit on a shelf/stand/drawer,
plugging in the AC cable, and plugging in the TV Cable or the Cable from your
Satellite receiver. In my case I plugged in the cable from my Dish Network
receiver. Then if you have any other accessories like DVD players/recorders or
game consoles, plug them in. This unit has a High-Definition Multimedia
Interface (HDMI) port that I used to plug in my Samsung DVD-HD870 DVD
Player that I purchased a few weeks later. I purchased the same brand of
DVD player for best compatibility between the two.
When you turn on this TV for the very first time, it will go through the channel
scanning process if you have cable or an antenna. This process will take a few
minutes to scan through and find all available channels. It’s a one time thing
so it is worth the wait. Once the scanning completes you are all set and ready
to enjoy your new TV.
If you have Satellite TV then you will probably use an AV (Audio/Video) or
S-Video with Audio cable to connect to this TV. Doing this will basically skip
the scanning process as you will not be using the TV mode instead you will be
using either the AV or other input modes. Then you will just have to tune your
receiver and you are all set to enjoy your new TV.
I have experience with both of these setups and I had Comcast Cable at first and
then I switched to Dish Network later on.
THE INPUTS :
There are many different inputs on the back of this TV: Component, Composite,
DVI, HDMI, Audio (RCA), RF, and USB. The component input is basically the next
best thing if don't have an HDMI compatible device such as a DVD player. The
Composite connection can be used to plug in your digital camera or camcorder to
view your home productions. You will need to plug in the audio to the RCA audio
port for sound. You can use the Digital Video Interface (DVI) input to use this
TV as a computer monitor. I prefer HDMI as it has way better quality and all
using just one cable. But do note that HDMI cables can cost around 10 to 30
dollars (just have to look around). You can use the RF port to plug in your TV
cable.
LOOK AND FEEL :
The TV looks great in my bedroom. Now I cannot say the same for all the wiring I
have in there for the Satellite cables, DVD player cables, and the power cables.
The speakers are hidden below the LCD. Almost looks like there are no speakers
at all on this unit. The shiny look also makes it look expensive and of great
quality.
SOUND QUALITY :
I have this TV in my bedroom so I really don't need it to be too loud even
though it can be. I have no home theater system or other sound enhancement
system added to this because there is just no room or the need. The volume is
sufficient enough that I can turn it up as loud as I want when there are
external noise in the area or as low as I need it at night to not disturb
anyone. The sound is also very clear so even at low volume you can still
understand the voices. The sound on this unit is great for pretty much any room.
But if you put this TV in your entertainment center, then I would recommend
plugging this into your stereo or home theater system for enhanced audio
performance and quality.
PICTURE QUALITY :
This is probably the best feature about this HDTV. The picture quality is
unprecedented and exactly as expected from Samsung. The videos and pictures are
clear, crisp and very sharp; even better than some larger TV's. I have
experience watching high definition channels on this TV when I had Comcast
cable. The quality was just unbelievable; not grainy, blurry or over exposed
like on other competing televisions. If you visit a store that has these TV's on
display, you will notice right away that the Samsungs have way picture quality
that does not hurt your eyes.
Now if you try to watch this from angles more than 45 degrees (roughly)
vertically, you will see dark areas. If you watch it from more 60 degrees
(roughly) horizontally, the picture will start to get darker and darker. But
this is not too much of an issue for me as I have this TV sitting on a 6 inch
stand on top of my drawer. So when I watch TV while relaxing on my bed without
any kind of elevation, I do not have any visibility or neck problems. Now I
cannot set this too high as this unit does not tilt too far downwards. If you
need it tilted further down, then you should put something under it or wall
mount it and use the wall mounts to tilt.
This is a wide screen TV so DVD viewing is excellent. My DVD player has 1080i
(HDTV) upconversion or upscaling so the quality is even better than regular DVD
quality. It is almost at HD quality but not exactly HD.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE :
I personally watch TV a lot so I use this TV a lot. I turn it on in the morning
when I wake up and leave it running while I dress up for work. Then when I get
home from work, it's on again. It stays on until I go to bed at around 11PM or
midnight. So basically I have a lot of experience with this television and I
also give it a good work out daily. I have not had any problems with the TV
itself. All the issues I have had were either related to my Dish Network service
or DVD player. I have always had good experience with this TV. The only thing I
would change on this is the start up time. Takes around 10 or maybe 15 seconds
to start up (I really don't mind).
FINAL THOUGHTS :
If you are in the market for a small television, then do not hesitate to get
your hands on this one or a similar model. The price went down since when I
bought it so there are even more reasons to buy this. Samsung has gotten to be
one of the best brands in television along with Sony and Panasonic (in my
opinion of course). I wouldn't hesitate to buy another Samsung in the future. So
run off and get this now. |
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Details & Specifications |
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Manufacturer: |
Samsung |
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Website: |
www.samsung.com |
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Flat Panel Type: |
LCD TV |
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LCD Response Time: |
8 ms |
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Screen Size: |
19 Inches |
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Contrast Ratio: |
800:1 |
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Digital TV Standard: |
High Definition Television (HDTV) |
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Broadcast Format Displayed: |
720p(HDTV), 480p(EDTV), 480i(SDTV) |
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Broadcast Format Supported: |
1080p(HDTV), 1080i(HDTV), 720p(HDTV),
480p(EDTV), 480i(SDTV) |
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Built-in Tuner: |
ATSC & NTSC |
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Natice Aspect Ratio: |
16:9 |
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Brightness: |
300 cd/m2 |
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Viewing Angle: |
160 |
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Rear Input Connectors: |
Component, Composite, DVI, HDMI, Audio
(RCA), RF |
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Headphone Jack: |
Yes, available |
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Audio Type: |
Virtual Surround |
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MTS Stereo: |
SAP / MTS Stereo |
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Speakers: |
2 Built-in 3 Watts each |
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Picture in Picture: |
Yes, available |
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Parental Control: |
V-Chip |
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Sleep Timer: |
Yes, available |
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Remote Control: |
Yes, standard |
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OSD Languages: |
English, French, Spanish |
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Channel Labels: |
Yes, available |
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Dimensions: |
18.9 in. (W) x 15.5 in (H) x 2.3 in (D without
stand) 7.1 in (D with stand) |
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Weight: |
11.5 pounds with stand and 11 pounds without
stand |
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Color: |
Black |
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Description: |
With its sleek shape and thin, piano-black
frame, Samsung's LN-T1953H enhances your decor even when it's off. turn it on,
and this 19" LCD TV comes to life with brilliant colors and intense blacks.
Moving images flow naturally without jagged edges, thanks to the fast 8ms
response time. The handy picture - in - picture feature and a wide viewing angle
adds to its versatility. |
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