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Samsung TXN3075 30" Widescreen HDTV-Ready Flat Screen TV

Samsung TXN3075 30" Widescreen HDTV-Ready Flat Screen TV

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Features:
  • 30-inch DynaFlat screen provides crisp, clean images; TV is 35.4 x 23.1 x 22 inches (W x H x D)
  • 2 sets of auto-sensing 1080i/480p/480i component-video inputs, 3 rear AV inputs, 1 side AV input
  • DynaFlat HD CRT screen reduces reflections and glare; multiple-focus electron gun improves picture resolution and brightness
  • Pro-Chip Plus de-interlacing progressive scanning enhances standard (interlaced) video sources
  • 15 watts per channel with 2-way, side-firing speakers; includes equalization and audio presets


Description:

Big pictures no longer have to rest on big footprints, a fact exemplified by the 30-inch DynaFlat HD TXN3075. And the television is not only space-efficient, but well made: Samsung's proprietary DynaFlat technology provides a perfectly flat viewing image that has none of the curvature, image distortion, or glare associated with traditional screens.

Pro Chip NTSC-to-progressive-scan conversion improves typical (interlaced) TV viewing by combining odd and even scan lines, presenting flicker-free images, much like those found on today's better computer monitors. The picture becomes crisp from edge-to-edge, due in part to a 3D Y/C comb filter and velocity-scan modulation circuitry, which also maintains corner focus. If you want to watch Hollywood films at home on DVD, 3:2 pulldown is indispensable. The difference between film and video frame speeds causes slight blurring, stuttering, and other motion artifacts, especially during fast-action sequences. 3:2 pulldown corrects these anomalies so you can experience a smooth picture much closer to that of the original film.

In Samsung's DynaFlat HDTVs, the overall resolution is higher than earlier-generation sets because the individual phosphor color spots (pixels) are smaller and closer together. Its multiple-focus electron gun is capable of illuminating finer spots to achieve a much more detailed picture.

A DVD presented in progressive scan and/or HDTV content can be connected through either of two sets of auto-sensing wideband component-video inputs, and three rear-panel audio/video inputs (one with S-video) and a set of side AV inputs are also available. A pair of two-way, side-firing speakers with 15 watts per channel rounds out the set.

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