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Samsung LN19C350 19-Inch 720p 60 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)
Samsung LN19C350 – Gadgetrick.com previously wrote articles about Panasonic TC-L32U22, The Print Shop, and Kodak Zi8. Now we are talking about Samsung LN19C350 19-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 LN19C350 LCD HDTV offers incredible color and rich clarity, all on a 19-inch screen. Add the power of Samsung’s Wide Color Enhancer, for a picture that optimizes a given Read the rest of this entry »
Samsung LN40C630, Simply Enough
Samsung LN40C630 – Gadgetrick.com. in the previous post we have little to discuss a headphone that is named Ultrasone HFI-680 and a cellphone that could be used as a music player, the Samsung SGH-T369. Previously we have also discussed Lenovo IdeaPad, a smart laptop which will help us in our daily work. Now it’s time we discuss Samsung LN40C630, a much-loved TV. TV makers are pushing LED-based LCD TVs hard, in part because the newfangled backlight scheme allows thinner, more aggressive designs and slightly better energy efficiency.
However a larger part, we suspect, has to do with profit margins: TVs with LED backlights generally cost more than Read the rest of this entry »
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Samsung PN50C7000, Excellent black-level performance
In a previous post we discussed great laptop Gateway NV59C09u which has Blu-ray drive included, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro – black phone, and Acer Android Debut, Acer Liquid E. At this time we will post a review of the new category in gadgetrick.com that is television. In the first review about television, we will discuss Samsung PN50C7000. As the least expensive plasma TV for 2010 to feature 3D compatibility, the Samsung PNC7000 series will strike a chord of interest with those who care both about the picture-quality advantages of plasma over LCD–such as improved uniformity and off-angle viewing–and about that much-hyped third dimension. And judging from the four 3D models we’ve reviewed, plasma provides a significant advantage over LCD for 3D picture quality too.

