Samsung LN22C350 22-Inch 720p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)
- 3Wx2 audio output
- Wide Color Enhancer
- ConnectShare
- 1 HDMI (ver 1.3)
- Component & PC input
Make the move to the smoothest LCD action ever. Samsung’s LN22C350 LCD HDTV offers incredible color and rich clarity, all on a 22-inch screen. Add the power of Samsung’s Wide Color Enhancer, for a picture that optimizes a given color’s hue, resulting in more natural rendering of colors and lifelike action. Samsung HDTVs are also ENERGY STAR compliant, helping the environment by using less energy while saving you money.
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List Price: $ 329.99
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C. Poutasse
September 5, 2010
Review by C. Poutasse for Samsung LN22C350 22-Inch 720p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)
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It’s not 42+ inches but it’s perfect for our needs. Great picture and, of course, easy operation. We have it on mounted on the wall in a bedroom used for a bedridden person. Would definitely recommend it to anyone.
Sonny
September 5, 2010
Review by Sonny for Samsung LN22C350 22-Inch 720p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)
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Samsung flat screen was exactly what we needed for the kitchen area. Perfect size, crisp picture and energy efficient.
Sharon Spuganich
September 5, 2010
Review by Sharon Spuganich for Samsung LN22C350 22-Inch 720p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)
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I wanted a new flat screen for my bedroom – I have a Samsung HD in my livingroom and love it so I went with this one – it is great! The picture is sharp and it is just the right size for a bedroom. Started loving it as soon as I hooked it up!
Q. Thornton
September 5, 2010
Review by Q. Thornton for Samsung LN22C350 22-Inch 720p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)
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This is my first HDTV so I really can’t compare it to other TV’s. I just purchased this product about two weeks ago and I love it. I did lots of research for the size and if I wanted to go for a 120HZ instead of 60 HZ refresh rate. All the 120HZ were at a bigger size and I had a budget. I went with this one.
Now I mostly use this HDTV for video gaming. I have an Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii. The Xbox 360 came with a HD Component plug but the PS3 didn’t so I purchased a HDMI plug thinking it was a HD Component plug. Oh well. It worked fine with the tv. The TV has one HD component plug, a couple of USB ports, and one HDMI. My lack of research was in this area as I didn’t think I needed more than one HDMI port. The HD cable box I had to get used an HDMI port therefore I would have to unplug/replug the PS3’s HDMI whenever I want to play. Not too much of a hassle! lol.
So out the box, I had a little trouble screwing the stand into the bottom of the HDTV. Perhaps it was my screwdriver, but it still took me more than an hour to screw the darn thing into it and it’s not even that tight cause it wiggles around a little bit. They should have made the holes a little bigger I think.
Setting up the HDTV to work with the many components was as smooth as butter. At the time I didn’t have my cable box and only had my gaming systems so the option for the Air and Cable channels didn’t work for me. To switch between components, all you do is press the source button on the remote and go to TV, Component, HDMI, and Media (for USB). My cable box was on HDMI and my Xbox 360 was on Component.
The graphics look amazing. Again this is my first HDTV so I can’t compare to others. I found that I could change the view size to that of widescreen or fullscreen (4:3 or 16:9 ratios). There were more options than that which is great! Also, there were cable channels in HD so that was even better! Game Mode isn’t really a big deal. It comes on automatically when I play my games. It makes the screen a little darker at least that’s all I can notice. And I turn it off when watching cable.
I guess the only thing I can point out about the graphics is that when watching a movie in standard IT REALLY SHOWS its choppyness in the background especially with older movies. Not sure if there’s an option to fix this. I could probably mess around with it.
The sound of the HDTV is decent, and I guess because of the size and where you use the TV. I have a small room so it’s prefect but if you’re using it in let’s say a master bedroom and you are playing a big action movie or so, you have to turn it up more than 70/100 to hear it well. There might be an adjust in the menu also for this, haven’t played around with it much lol.
As far as using it for pictures and music from a media player, I haven’t used the HDTV for that yet. Once I do I’ll edit this review. In the meantime, I think this HDTV is awesome for being my first one!
Thanks for reading *(^^)*
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