Samsung DLNA HDTV
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by: Arman Panji
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Looking for a solution Ryan browsed the web. Finally he discovered about DLNA or Digital Living Network Alliance. It's an alliance of 250 famous brands of electronic manufacturers. It is said that DLNA will enable the TV, computers and all other digital gadgets in people's home to communicate with each other. Ignoring all the technicalities he stumbled upon one sentence which caught his eye "With DLNA, you can just use your TV's remote to call up the video on your TV". He finally found what he was looking for. Now Ryan only has just one more problem, to get a TV which is DLNA compatible.
Next thing he did is searching the net to find which TV would be the perfect choice to display his collection of vacation videos and pictures. After a couple of days researching he finally decided on a Samsung LCD HDTV more specifically a Samsung LN52A750 52-Inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV. Actually, Ryan has some other models he like but they are smaller than this 52-incher. Thinking that bigger is better to show off his videos he finally decided on this model. Let's take a peek at the list he made about the pros and cons of this TV. He compiled this list after reading lots of user reviews around the internet.
Pros:
* This is a 1080p High Definition TV. Unlike the old 720p a 1080p TV delivers much more details.
* With 30,000:1 contrast ratio all blacks look exactly black instead of dark grey and whites and just plain whites without shades of other colors
* Fast 5 ms response time combined with 120 Hz refresh rates makes fast scenes look fluid.
* Pretty light for a TV this size (49.2 pounds).
* 4 HDMI inputs is more than enough to plug additional HDMI components.
* With TruSurround feature you can use a separate surround sound system to make improve the sound quality.
* Built-in USB 2.0 port where you can connect devices like digital camera directly to this HDTV to view the JPEG photos or MPEG movies. You can also plug your MP3 player and listen to the music collection through this HDTV's audio system or your home theater speakers.
* Up-converted DVDs looks stunning. Blu-ray movies just look fabulous.
Cons:
* The remote is oddly shaped and the Ipod-like scroll takes a lot of time to get used to.
* Slow in picking up digital cable signal. It's also slow when switching between channels.
* The glossy screen still reflects some light though not by much.
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