| Samsung LN22A330 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 5 reviews) Sales Rank: 1229 Category: CE
Publisher: Samsung Studio: Samsung Brand: Samsung Label: Samsung Color: Black Media: Electronics Batteries Included: 1 Display Size: 22 Shipping Weight (lbs): 12.8 Dimensions (in): 3.3 x 24.1 x 15.5
MPN: LN22A330J1DXZA Model: LN22A330J1DXZA UPC: 036725228504 EAN: 0036725228504 ASIN: B00141AZ0O
Release Date: May 18, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | 8ms Response time | | | 3,000:1 Contrast Ratio | | | 1 HDMI Input, 1 Component Input | | | 3W Audio Output | | | Headphone Jack |
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Product Description Showcase your favorite movies or TV shows in bright, high definition brilliance. Complete with a PC input, you can display photos, videos, or listen to your digital music selection via your new LN22A330. The LCD HDTV offers 720p resolution with an 3,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and a speedy 6ms response time for a bright, clear picture. A variety of inputs, like HDMI, make this TV versatile for all sorts of situations.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Very pleased, and room for improvement October 10, 2008 This TV has exceeded expectations. Having read many previous reviews criticizing the sound quality and/or volume, I was apprehensive but finally decided to try it out. So glad I did! It's only been hooked up for a few hours, but I'm thoroughly pleased (and I'm watching/listening from nearly 20' away! And the volume isn't even 1/4 of capacity. (As far as being 20' away, that's *not* my usual TV-watching distance, but right now I'm in the dining room and looking into the living room where the TV is positioned to face me, and I'm impressed.) There are a couple of things I'd tweak on the remote, including adding backlighting, but really this is not a complaint.
  great t.v July 31, 2008 t.v works great. lots of plug ins for audio and video, hmdi input and laptop input are a plus.
pros- 720p 3,000-1 constrast/dynamic contrast ratio vivid color and sharpness built like a samsung
cons- built in speakers kind of suck but come on get surround sound! kind of pricey for a 22 inch but after using it for this long i cant really complain.
  Great Value July 27, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I gave it 4 stars only because something has to be absolutely spectacular for me to give it 5 stars. Pretty much anything good that has been said about the set is true. I do have to take exception with the comments that it takes a long time to turn on. I took a stopwatch to it with the following results. From the time I pressed the power button it took 2.5 seconds for the "welcome tune" and about 9 seconds to deliver a picture. I expect that most people can live with that. I have two Sony Bravia sets that take about the same amount of time to start up. Overall, it's a very good set and a solid value.
  decent TV July 8, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
no complaints except that the volume on this TV can be a little too low.
  22 inch keeps pace! July 7, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have the 22 inch version of this model line (Samsung LN-22A330) for my bedroom, and am VERY impressed. The picture quality is fantastic, and it has settings where you can fine tune the settings for individual channels.
I have it on every morning for the news while I'm getting ready for work, and every night as I wind down and fall asleep (very appreciative of the person who first installed sleep timers on TVs).
I like everything about this unit, including the "tools" function on the remote for the most-used items in my house (including the sleep functions). There are "fun" settings, too...where you can choose not only your energy savings level, but also what type of image you're watching...a "movie" versus reg tv....it deepens the color beautifully without actually changing the colors.
The only item I find disconcerting is the sheer amount of time it takes to respond to turning the unit 'on'. Once you hit Power, just ignore it and ...................................................THEN you'll hear the tones turning it on (tones may be set at different volumes and even turned off if you poke around in the menu long enough to find it).
Given time, I'll certainly get used to the amount of time it is, but for now it's bothersome as there is no other indicator that you actually hit the button correctly (the light on the power button on the tv doesn't flash at first, nothing).
If I needed to replace this 22" unit for some reason, I'd buy the same model again in a heartbeat. Very pleased with Samsung's 330 line. Excellent value for the price for a bedroom tv.
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