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41 of 41 found the following review helpful:
Great as a monitor, but make sure you set HDMI 1 as PC Feb 19, 2010
By E. Loehr If you are going to use this as a monitor with a computer using an HDMI output, go to "Menu" "Input" then drop down to "Edit Name" and select that. Then choose "HDMI1" and scroll down and select "PC." This will correct the display for the PC text. Once I figured this out, I was very happy with my purchase. Beautiful picture!
46 of 48 found the following review helpful:
Ultimate, cheap, HD dorm TV Aug 08, 2009
By DVyas I ordered this TV on Thanksgiving night 2008 from OfficeMax. I had it sent to my dorm in Berkeley. This TV totally does its job. It acts as a great second monitor and as a great TV. The local HD channels look great on this thing (when I have my antenna properly adjusted). I also use it to play my Wii games. Using component cables, this TV excellently converts the 480p video output from my Wii to match the 1080p resolution of the screen, the video does not feel laggy or grainy. Also it remembers whether you prefer 4:3 or 16:9 for you SD TV viewing, so you don't have to keep resetting your preference each time you start it up like on lower-quality TVs
(side note: I don't know how anyone can stand to watch SDTV stretched to 16:9 when it is meant to be 4:3, it makes everyone look short and fat)
The only con I can see with this TV is that it lacks composite and S-Video inputs. The DVI, VGA, and 2 HDMI inputs are great, but that lack of a second component input or any composite inputs makes it difficult to use multiple non-HD devices on it.
I strongly recommend this TV.
30 of 34 found the following review helpful:
I already spend to much time in the kitchen! Jun 15, 2009
By Richard Stromberg
"Photo Buddha"
I installed this TV behind the sink in my kitchen. I thought maybe I could watch the news while I washed the dishes. I now have a tall stool in my kitchen and watch TV way too much. This is simply one of the most beautiful pictures I have ever seen, and I'm a Photographer. This is bargain for the money. The sound is good, it would be nice if the sound amp was a little bigger. But if it was, then I would never leave the kitchen. "Perfect" for the job and place is an under statement. Makes me want to have two kitchens, LOL. Hmm, maybe the bathroom. Then I would be Fat and Clean. BTW 24" would have been to tall to fit under the cabinets.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Great choice for a bedroom TV Jan 09, 2010
By M. Gironda I picked up this set from a local retailer and then returned and ordered from Amazon because the price was $100 less! We are using the 2333HD as a bedroom TV set, not connected to a computer at all... decided to go with this model because (1) it was better-priced than Samsung's 22" TVs, (2) it was in stock and Samsung's 22" TVs are hard to find, (3) the feature set was better--Samsung's 22" TVs are not 1080p, and (4) it matched the room better because the walls are blue and this set has a blue glow to it (which can be turned off, unlike the red "Touch of Color" on the 22" TVs). The nice little SURPRISES we got with this deal were (1) a 6' HDMI cable in the box and (2) a great little TV with Optical Audio Out and other expandability features that I didn't expect. For the price, this TV is great, picture is excellent with several settings to tweak and some presets as well, decent audio that wouldn't win any awards but certainly works well for watching the news in the morning and watching a movie while we were unpacking boxes (we just moved). Some reviews have claimed "tinny" audio... don't forget that audio and picture are also dependent on the broadcast!! That being said, don't expect little speakers to give you beautiful, rich surround sound--that's obvious! 10,000:1 contrast ratio has seemed adequate, I have not seen evident pixellation yet... and the level of motion blur did not distract me while watching an HD broadcast of college football or Air Force One (an action movie). Air Force One DID show some dark-light pixellation but I think that was the broadcast--fast-moving commercials during the movie were crystal-clear in HD (I use Cablevision's HD broadcast, which is only 720p). I highly recommend this item for a bedroom or college dorm room.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Samsung Monitor/ HD TV Jan 11, 2010
By L. Packard My husband and I were looking at options for adding TV capability to a new office. We thought our only choices were to add a TV (and find a place for it in a small room), or install a TV card in our computer. Then I saw an ad for this monitor, and began price shopping. Found a pretty good deal on Amazon. Read the many reviews already posted; was a little disconcerted about the complaints about the audio quality, but decided to go ahead and take a chance. Can I hear what they're complaining about?... yes, but, adding in external speakers, it's really not obvious enough to bother me in the least! The only real complaint I have (like some others) is the size quality of the manual instructions. I wear bifocals, but even with them, I had to get out a magnifying glass to be able to read which button was for what. This isn't helped any by the fact that the location of the buttons... along the right hand side of the monitor, shiny black like the rest of the monitor, so if they've labeled, you can't see them. Take my advice, and set up the remote first thing after you get the monitor plugged in! Using the remote, everything's easy! Also, if you don't have "Cable" service, select "Air" as the type of connection, even if you're connecting a coax cable to it.
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