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Chris

Jan 1, 1970
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A friend is looking to get a 27" SDTV & asked me what I think of them.
I said I haven't heard anything bad about Samsung, but when I thought
about it, I haven't really heard anything at all.
Any comments on reliability & picture quality? It's a second TV
mainly for his kids.

Thanks,

Chris
 
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LASERandDVDfan

Jan 1, 1970
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A friend is looking to get a 27" SDTV & asked me what I think of them.
I said I haven't heard anything bad about Samsung, but when I thought
about it, I haven't really heard anything at all.
Any comments on reliability & picture quality? It's a second TV
mainly for his kids.
A friend is looking to get a 27" SDTV & asked me what I think of them.
I said I haven't heard anything bad about Samsung, but when I thought
about it, I haven't really heard anything at all.
Any comments on reliability & picture quality? It's a second TV
mainly for his kids.

Samsung is okay. Better than LG, IMO, but I would recommend considering a
Toshiba. - Reinhart
 
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Art

Jan 1, 1970
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I have a 27" Samsung that is about 6 years old, only serviced it once.
Agreed, there are far worse items such as Apex, Zenith, Etc. Depending on
what your friend wants to spend he can look at Sony, Snarp, Hitachi, Etc.
 
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John Del

Jan 1, 1970
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Subject: Samsung TV's reliable?
From: Chris [email protected]

Any comments on reliability & picture quality? It's a second TV
mainly for his kids.

Cheap shoes, cheap tools, cheap tires........
You get what you pay for.

John Del
Wolcott, CT

"I'm just trying to get into heaven, I'm not running for Jesus!"
Homer Simpson

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Jason D.

Jan 1, 1970
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I have a 27" Samsung that is about 6 years old, only serviced it once.
Agreed, there are far worse items such as Apex, Zenith, Etc. Depending on
what your friend wants to spend he can look at Sony, Snarp, Hitachi, Etc.

Samsung is also fine but I would rather look at a midrange RCA set
without Gemstar feature. Samsungs stick with stereo models and nearly
all used RCA tube in 27", it's a toss up in 25" models.

Get one that has component, s-video and regular video inputs. Xboxes
use component video to get most of pix quality. RCA, Samsung has them
for reasonable price for 27" models. No reason to pay more for one
with xbox plug (retangular female plug), it is combined component &
audio input.

Even consider JVC also, again 27" models uses RCA tubes which also is
good and newest models has all the inputs you want and power efficient
(105W) due to new power supply design in JVC sets in began in mid
2003. RCA, Samsung usually consumes 120 to 160W.

Cheers,

Wizard
 
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Chaos Master

Jan 1, 1970
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Chris[[email protected]] iscrivinhated/wrotou na mensage/messagem
A friend is looking to get a 27" SDTV & asked me what I think of them.
I said I haven't heard anything bad about Samsung, but when I thought
about it, I haven't really heard anything at all.
Any comments on reliability & picture quality? It's a second TV
mainly for his kids.

Samsung TV's and monitors are very good IMHO. I also like LG.
 
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Chris

Jan 1, 1970
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Chris[[email protected]] iscrivinhated/wrotou na mensage/messagem
A friend is looking to get a 27" SDTV & asked me what I think of them.
I said I haven't heard anything bad about Samsung, but when I thought
about it, I haven't really heard anything at all.
Any comments on reliability & picture quality? It's a second TV
mainly for his kids.

Samsung TV's and monitors are very good IMHO. I also like LG.

Thanks. I'll let him know that Samsungs are o.k., but he might be
better off with a Toshiba.

Chris
 
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Sofie

Jan 1, 1970
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Chris:
..... YES.... the Toshiba would be a better choice..... also it will probably
cost more money (an indicator of manufactured cost which might have
something to do with performance, quality and reliability)
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Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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Chris[[email protected]] iscrivinhated/wrotou na mensage/messagem

Thanks. I'll let him know that Samsungs are o.k., but he might be
better off with a Toshiba.

Chris
 
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