Looking at the Samsung UN46b7000 LED TV reveals an up-to-date flat panel unit that makes use of latest-generation technologies to present its 46 diagonal inch picture in 1080p resolution, which is what the industry delivers in high definition-ready televisions these days. It's outfitted in a piano black enclosure and comes in at nearly 40 pounds without its swivel stand and 50 pounds with it.
When taken out of the box, the televsion is all set up to receive HDTV, and standard-issue closed captioning and parental lock abilities the norm. The television tuner also delivers that which has come to be expected, including picture-in-picture (PIP), MTS stereo system and SAP (secondary audio program) features.
At only 1. 2 inches in thickness, the Samsung 46b7000 LED TV is very slim. It can do this because it uses its LED technology ("edge-lit LCDs") so intelligently. The light emitting diodes line up along the backlit edge, which is where many non-LED/non edge-lit TVs must bulk up in order to present their pictures. Its supplied swivel base allows the unit great flexibility in swiveling around, too.
There is also a specially-made wall mount that allows the television to be flush-mounted to a surface, which adds to its attractiveness. Technologically, this model falls in the middle of the Samsung lineup of LED televisions, but it has a full suite of useful interactive features, including the ability to stream photos and videos from DNLA-certified network connections.
There are a number of various input ports, including universal serial bus (USB) and HDMI ports (four HDMI and two USB). Overall, the television works very well with digital components and can convert a number of analog components when called upon to do so. Other input ports include a VGA input that can handle PCs and an ethernet port that helps to provide a great deal of versatility.
Weighing in at a relatively light 39 pounds without the stand, the Samsung UN46b7000 LED TV is an extremely slim-looking television. It does this through the utilization of LEDs (light emitting diodes) that present its display in a very clear and sharp fashion that makes use of latest-generation technologies. It's also easy to move around on its swivel base.
When taken out of the box, the televsion is all set up to receive HDTV, and standard-issue closed captioning and parental lock abilities the norm. The television tuner also delivers that which has come to be expected, including picture-in-picture (PIP), MTS stereo system and SAP (secondary audio program) features.
At only 1. 2 inches in thickness, the Samsung 46b7000 LED TV is very slim. It can do this because it uses its LED technology ("edge-lit LCDs") so intelligently. The light emitting diodes line up along the backlit edge, which is where many non-LED/non edge-lit TVs must bulk up in order to present their pictures. Its supplied swivel base allows the unit great flexibility in swiveling around, too.
There is also a specially-made wall mount that allows the television to be flush-mounted to a surface, which adds to its attractiveness. Technologically, this model falls in the middle of the Samsung lineup of LED televisions, but it has a full suite of useful interactive features, including the ability to stream photos and videos from DNLA-certified network connections.
There are a number of various input ports, including universal serial bus (USB) and HDMI ports (four HDMI and two USB). Overall, the television works very well with digital components and can convert a number of analog components when called upon to do so. Other input ports include a VGA input that can handle PCs and an ethernet port that helps to provide a great deal of versatility.
Weighing in at a relatively light 39 pounds without the stand, the Samsung UN46b7000 LED TV is an extremely slim-looking television. It does this through the utilization of LEDs (light emitting diodes) that present its display in a very clear and sharp fashion that makes use of latest-generation technologies. It's also easy to move around on its swivel base.
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