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Mitsubishi WD-65833 Review

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

Perhaps the best value in big-screen HDTVs right now is in microdisplays, more commonly known as rear-projection TVs (RPTVs). As the category shrinks because of ever more popular and large flat-screen models using plasma and LCD technology, RPTV prices continue to drop.

Samsung LN-T4671F Review

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

Samsung’s LN-T4671F is the third HDTV we’ve reviewed to incorporate video processing that smooths out judder, or the inherent choppiness and stutter during motion that can show up most noticeably on film-based video. Although we’re still ambivalent about its effect on most Hollywood films, we really like how it treats material that includes slow pans [...]

Mitsubishi LT-46144 LCD TV Review

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

As LCD and plasma compete for your hard-earned dollars, every difference between the two flat-panel HDTV types takes on more significance. This year, with the availability of 1080p resolution in both, 120Hz processing has emerged as the big spec-sheet differentiator: LCD has it, while plasma does not. Those extra hertz–60 is the standard–ostensibly reduce blurring [...]

Samsung FP-T5084 TV Review

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

Samsung’s FPT5084 represents the company’s opening foray into the jungle of 1080p-resolution plasma, and it’s a solid first effort. Compared with the company’s earlier, less expensive HP-T5064, a lower-resolution 50-inch plasma, the FP-T5084 looks cooler and performs a bit better, although not cooler and better enough to earn a higher overall rating. You might expect [...]

Samsung LN-T4665F LCD HDTV Review

Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

The image quality of the best flat-panel LCD HDTVs has improved with every generation, and Samsung’s 2007 step-up model, the LN-T4665F, is irrefutable proof. To cut to the chase: in many ways it delivers the best picture we’ve seen yet from any LCD, and it compared well against the best plasmas on the market. Of [...]


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