
My 18 year-old Samsung 40” TV finally died, so I headed to Best Buy for a replacement. I knew the newer Samsungs were both better and far cheaper than my first hi-def model, but I was blown away by both the price and the picture quality. It cost me about 30% of the price of my original TV, and came with a built-in Samsung channel network, as well as super easy access to all the main premium services. Set up was super easy, and took me no more than 20 minutes, including the time to take it out of the box. I can’t speak yet to its durability, but I’m betting on it being great because of the long service life of its predecessor. I also feel that I can view it as somewhat disposable because of its very low price point.
Posted by DeepHistorian
The tv I purchased was a great buy because of the sale price annnd the tv was so easy to set up. First the tv was light weight I easily put the stands on it and set it on table in bedroom. Then after connecting the cable box and turning the tv on with remote, the smart tv instructed me to follow the programming steps to set it up. It was so easy:
Posted by OGFlores
I recently grabbed this Samsung TV, and I’ve been really impressed with it. The picture quality is fantastic for the price—colors are vibrant, blacks look rich, and even fast-moving scenes (like sports or gaming) stay sharp without too much blur. The smart features are super easy to use, and it has all the usual streaming apps, so setting it up was a breeze. The interface is clean and intuitive, which I appreciate because I’m not the most tech-savvy person. The sound is decent for a TV in this price range, though if you're really into sound, a soundbar could take things to the next level. But honestly, for the price and what you’re getting, it’s hard to beat. If you’re looking for a solid mid-range TV that ticks all the boxes, I’d definitely recommend this one.
Posted by Hoagie