N (Moon, Space): How it is: Nice and clear screen with good color reproduction. Intuitive, if cluttered, remote. All ports are at the back, and component and composite port are one and the same, befitting its budget ambitions. Only two HDMI ports, which may not matter much if just using as some ersatz computer monitor (hey, HTPC!) or a bedroom TV (...Roku?). Also missing due to budget constraints: smart TV functions--you ain't watching that Netflix of yours unless you get an HTPC or a settop box. You aren't probably going to miss the extra pixels, but you are going to miss the higher refresh rate--motion blur is rather pronounced on this TV. Movies, being shot at 30FPS, however, work better than, say, sports or games. LED cuts down on power cost, resulting in one of the most efficient TV of its size. It's not sidelit or direct-lit, though, so it's not particularly going to be thin depth-wise (it does have a thin bezel compared to other TVs of this size).
D. J. Blann: I'm always puzzled by reviews that complain about stated features of products. In this case, I have read several reviews by people that complain that this Samsung TV is not a Slim model. Apparently some people rely only on pictures and not on detailed descriptions of things like Specifications, or Product Measurements.
Maddie (Beverly, MA USA): I should point out that, contrary to another reviewer's statement, this TV is indeed VESA compatible for wall mounts. I had no problem attaching the TV to a Cheetah mount (also purchased on Amazon). In this case, the Amazon description was not clear what the mounting options were, so I was forced to (gasp!) visit the Samsung web site. A quick search on the model number and I was able to download the manual and review the detailed specs, including mounting hole measurements.


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