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Old 06-07-2009, 12:58 PM   #1
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Has anyone heard or seen one of these? I've heard of OLED, but never heard of just plain LED TVs. I received a junk mail supplement from StansburyAV (never heard of them before) which showed a 46 inch LEDTV for $2,300. Looked pretty interesting. The TV is 1.2" deep and displays a 3,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and Auto Motion Plus 120Hz.

Any thoughts on this technology?

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Has anyone heard or seen one of these? I've heard of OLED, but never heard of just plain LED TVs. I received a junk mail supplement from StansburyAV (never heard of them before) which showed a 46 inch LEDTV for $2,300. Looked pretty interesting. The TV is 1.2" deep and displays a 3,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and Auto Motion Plus 120Hz.

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It's just LCD with LED backlighting. There's a number of LED zones - not that many - backlighting the TV to give better blacks.
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Has anyone heard or seen one of these? I've heard of OLED, but never heard of just plain LED TVs. I received a junk mail supplement from StansburyAV (never heard of them before) which showed a 46 inch LEDTV for $2,300. Looked pretty interesting. The TV is 1.2" deep and displays a 3,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and Auto Motion Plus 120Hz.

Any thoughts on this technology?
Just bought one these 55ins LED Samsung Tv's. Fabulous. Its 200Hz and produces very good contrast with many settings and adjustments available.
4 HDMI connectors but only one component and composite so you need a switcher box if you have older units with no HDMI output .
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Are you talking about the Sammy 7000 "Edge lit" LCD - LED (thats what I'm guessing)? $2,300 seems steep for a 46" model... It depends what country your in though? The hole 3,000,000.1 does not mean much, but it a very nice display never the less.

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Great TV, i have the 6000 series and think it was a good buy. I dont mind that it has mostly HDMI inputs as I have no gear that would ever use a composite cable. The pic is fantastic and I have only used some settings I found online, I could only imagine how this thing would look calibrated...
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id rather have a plasma
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Im sure you would thus the reason of u owning one,he was simply stating he thought it looked interesting,lets not turn this into a lcd vs plasma war.I dont think the question was asked what would u rather have!
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