Samsung LTM-1575W 15" LCD Flat-Panel HDTV-Ready TV buy bestselling audio, video, electronic equipment find reviews, ratings, prices
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List Price: $1,099.99
Features
• 400:1 contrast ratio; 450 cd/m2 brightness level; 60,000-hour lamp life
• HDTV monitor accepts 1080i, 480P, or 720P video signals from DTV set-top boxes, DVD players, and satellite receivers
• WXGA resolution (1280 x 768)
• Display capability exceeds 720p
• PC picture-in-picture shows both PC desktop and 1 video source |
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Samsung LTM-1575W 15" LCD Flat-Panel HDTV-Ready TV description
Designed for maximal versatility, Samsung's 15-inch-diagonal LTM-1575W LCD monitor (also available in a 17-inch model) has an internal TV tuner and external jacks to let you view virtually any source, including HDTV (from an external set-top ATSC decoder), DVD, VCR, and satellite. Because it's fully digital, it can also be used as a high-resolution WXGA (1,280 x 768) PC monitor. This widescreen (16:9 aspect ratio) set offers compatibility with 1080i, 480p, or 720p high-definition signals. PC PIP (picture-in-picture) lets you watch a video while continuing to work on the PC. Stereo speakers are driven with 3 watts each and deliver Virtual Dolby simulated surround sound. Rear-panel connections include one S-video input, one progressive-scan audio/video input (for DVD or DTV), one RF video input (for use with older VCRs or cable boxes), and one PC audio/composite-video input. A .128-inch headphone jack affords private listening from any source. The monitor features VESA (75 mm) standard mounting holes and can be mounted on a stand or on the wall. |
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Samsung LTM-1575W 15" LCD Flat-Panel HDTV-Ready TV Customer Reviews
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Buy Samsung at your own RISK
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| I bought a Samsung flat-panel television in March, and it the panel went dead in April. I brought it to a one of Samsung's certified dealers for repair, and waited and waited. Finally in May, I was told that the the television panel was indeed defective and couldn't be fixed, so the manufacturer was obligated to replace it under the warranty. It's now September, and guess what, I'm still waiting for the replacement. Buy from Samsung at your own risk. From my own experience, they don't stand by their products. |
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