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Samsung LN46A630 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color

Samsung LN46A630 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color

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Samsung LN46A630 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color

 
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Samsung's 630 Series is a perfect way to step up to Full High Definition 1080p resolution with Auto Motion Plus 120Hz. A fast 4 ms response rate produces smooth-motion scenes for sports and action movies, and a dynamic contrast ratio of 40,000:1 makes for deep blacks and crisp lines . Superb connectivity and networking with 3 HDMI 1.3 ports. Turn your LCD into a full-scall home viewing gallery and watch your favorite photos in a slideshow and listen to your MP3�s with WiseLink (USB 2.0).

 
 
 
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Product Details
Product Length:4.0 inches
Product Width:44.0 inches
Product Height:27.0 inches
Product Weight:49.2 pounds
Package Length:47.9 inches
Package Width:33.9 inches
Package Height:13.8 inches
Package Weight:70.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 134 reviews

Features
  • Touch of Color design with narrow width bezel

  • HD-grade 1920 (H) x 1080 (V) pixel resolution

  • Auto Motion Plus 120Hz�

  • Widescreen aspect ratio

  • 40,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5
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5excellent set  Aug 18, 2010
This is a really great TV. I have had it for 15 months now, and we have had not 1 problem with it. It is the center of my home theatre system. I paid almost $1500 for it, and now in 2010, 46" LCD's are under $1k. The cost of what it was vs what they are now is the only complaint. It would be nice to have 1 more HDMI port, and to have all ports on the bottom of the set, but that is OK. Hi Def on comcast looks incredible. I don't have blu-ray, only an upconvert dvd. So, my only hi-def experience is through comcast Cable. Standard Definition is OK too. It is a little blurry but as you sit farther from the set, you don't notice the blur. Overall, It does not dissapoint. The sound is OK. If I had to do it all over again, I maybe would have gotten the next size up, but that is it. The clarity, the performance, the looks, its all great. I highly recommend getting this set. I am more of an audio person, and I think this performs. Definately buy it if you find one used.

4Fine deal... with a caveat  May 24, 2010
This 47" refurbed Samsung 120Hz rates highest on all but one count. This one count is in the units frame design. The plastic frame surrounding the LCD screen is VERY suseptible to mars and scrapes. This refurbed unit showed this flaw clearly. My attempts to clean them -without using harsh chemicals- was almost useless. Revealing that the plastic is difficult to clean up with just mild soap and water. In its design, it would have been better if a much thinner metal frame was used, so a mild solvent could be used for any cleaning.

5Remarkable HDTV  Nov 01, 2009
I absolutely love this HDTV. I constantly get compliments from people about the amazing picture quality of this television. I'm now looking for a smaller bedroom television and will definitely be sticking with a quality Samsung product such as this.

5Great picture  Oct 18, 2009
This TV replaced a 42" insignia LCD. There is no comparison, although I only paid $100 more for this than I paid for the Insignia less than 2 years ago.

I hadn't planned on replacing my TV, since I was not dissatisfied with my old one, but the whole time I was beta testing Windows 7 on my media center, I could not use the HDMI out. So I took the chance on the problem being with an older TV rather than my newer computer, and it paid off. I got to use HDMI again.

The picture is crisp, very little artifacts. Sports, movies, everything looks good. I spent the last couple days jumping randomly through my movie collection checking things out at 1080P again, and love the results. So bright, so crisp, all without having to be in torch mode.

My Xbox Elite is out for repair, so I went and bought a Sony PS3 and some games to try it out with, and games are outstanding.

For a completely unplanned, spur of the moment purchase, I am very happy with this unit. I had narrowed myself down to four different brands, a Sony, a LG, another Insignia ,and this. When I went to the local brick and mortar, they had all of the nearby, and I was able to direct compare them all with the same source running, and this one, while more expensive than the others I was looking at, more than made up for the minor price difference by having such a noticeably better picture.

And the fact that the remote is in the database for my Harmony One remote didn't hurt either - discrete codes for pretty much everything there is on the TV.

Very happy in every respect with this TV.

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1Horrible Support  Oct 10, 2009
It was nice while it lasted. It died in July. It is still broken.

This is the saga of my still unresolved problem television. I would have never imagined that 3 months would pass and I would still be stuck with a dead television. Every time I think I have turned a corner that will bring me to the end, a fixed television it is not so.

I should have never purchased a Samsung product. Plain and simple. I know this now. I purchased an LCD television and to make matters worse I purchased it from Sears. This was on 12/19/2009. I was happy. The TV worked and it looked good. Until it didn't. In late July of 2009 the TV would not power on correctly.

- I called Samsung support because Sear's sales person told me it only had a manufacturer warranty unless I upgraded to theirs. We did some troubleshooting and the technician determined the problem. He said the parts will be shipped to me and I will call a technician who will visit and fix the TV.

- A week passes and I do not see any parts. I call the repair company Samsung has contracted and they say the parts are back ordered. Okay I wait.

- I wait a month and I see nothing. I check the status of my ticket online and it says the ticket is canceled. I call the repair company again. They say the parts are still on back order and suggest calling Samsung.

- I call Samsung and the woman tells me the parts are back ordered. I ask here for an ETA. She says there is none. I ask her what good is my warranty if there are no parts to fix the TV. At this point it seems there is no intention of fixing my TV. The apathy pours out of my earphone. I finally tell her that I just wish to sell the useless TV back to them. She offers to arrange for Executive Customer Service to exchange the TV. Since it will never be fixed I settle for that.

- After a week someone finally calls me. This is in early September. We exchange information. He says that he will prepare the exchange which will take a week (really?? a week) and then it will be sent to Sears to exchange the TV since I purchased it there. I ask how long all of this should take to get the TV. He says two weeks.

- The next week I get a call from the same representative (I guess it does take a week) and he says the information has been sent to Sears and I should hear from them shortly, riiiiiiiiight.

- I do not hear from them. I call Samsung for a status. They say they know nothing. This I do believe. I ask them to check with Sears on the status, maybe give a nudge.

- Two weeks later there is no contact. I call Samsung and ask if I can have the contact information for the person at Sears receiving the exchange request and an RMA number. The woman gives me the RMA number but will not release the contact info. I ask her if she can contact them for a status. She says she can re-submit the request.

- Still nothing. I try calling some Sears numbers and no one knows what an RMA number is. I am not joking. Everyone said they didn't even know what an RMA was.

- A couple days later I get a call from I'm not sure if it was Sears, Samsung or an intermediary. She said she was from some company other than Sears or Samsung. They say they will contact someone at my local Sears store and make sure something happens.

- Nothing happens. I decide to visit the store (09/04/09). I am told that nothing can be done until the department manager is back and he will be in on Saturday. I come in on Sautrday. He is not there. I come in on Monday. He is not in. I am told he will be in on Thursday. I come in on Thursday. He is in. I give him the RMA number from Samsung. He checks it and calls HQ. He says it is not a Sears RMA number and is probably a Samsung reference number. He asks me to call Samsung and see if they can e-mail the exchange information to him and he will try and take care of it. He gives me his card. I call Samsung and give them the info. They need a fax number. I get the fax number and call back the rep updates the ticket and I ask him if someone will e-mail/fax the info. He's says that he is sure someone is working on the ticket and it will be done.

- (10/09/09) I am sure no one is working on it. No one ever has. Why would they now. I call Samsung. The women confirms that no one sent any information to the department manager at Sears. She says she will check with her manager to see if she can re-submit the request to Sears HQ (which has been done twice supposedly) and "maybe" in addition send it to the department manager. No promises, no hope, end of call.

I have no idea what is going on. When I get on Samsung's site both tickets, the repair and exchange ticket are canceled (but I'm sure some one is working on it). I have never encountered such an infective system as Samsung's support service. I strongly recommend not buying a Samsung product. I will update this blog as more unfolds. I should have started this sooner but I could never have predicted such problems. In the meantime I relate my story to everyone I know, who are dismayed and affected. I am probably missing a lot of phone calls I have made but this is the meat of it.

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