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Samsung LN-T4669F 46" LCD TV

Samsung LN-T4669F 46" LCD TV

(Widescreen, 1920x1080, HDTV - MPN: LNT4669F)
Description: For those who are ready for the clearest, brightest picture on the market today, Samsung presents the LN-T4669F. Full 1080p resolution is just the beginning: Samsung's incredible Auto Motion Plus 120Hz technology reduces motion blur for cri.... Read More

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Date Reviewed:  11/19/2007
  • PainGain
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    Mar 2006

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Strengths: 1080P, Narrower Bezel Than Most LCDs/Plasmas, Anti-Glare/Matte Screen, 120hz, Auto Motion Plus
Weaknesses: Rare Occurance Of TBE (Triple Ball Effect) During Football Games (using game mode or adjusting AMP fixes this).
Summary: First of all, I would definitely recommend this LCD. Here's my story.

I narrowed my selection of LCDs down to Samsung and Sony due to their rave reviews, reputation, and performance. However, I quickly narrowed these two brands down to the Samsung due to Sony being priced much higher.

Now, for the Samsung, the LN-T4665 (glossy screen) and LN-T4661 (matte screen) quickly caught my eye. I was leaning towards the 4661 due to the anti-glare screen since glare from windows REALLY annoys me.

Then, the newer versions the LN-T4671 (glossy) and even newer LN-T4669 (matte) have been released. Although a bit higher priced, In my opinion, their performance definitely warrants the upgrade (120hz, higher contrast, auto motion plus feature).

So, the 4669 became the winner due to the matte screen and smaller dimensions. The 4671 is several inches wider, which would've made it a tight squeeze where my TV is located. Both are 46" sets, but the 4669 has a narrower bezel. It's a true beauty!

The one problem that these Samsung suffer from is a Triple Effect of a fast moving object. However, this can be fixed! This set is loaded with settings. Utilizing the "Auto Motion Plus" corrects the action and makes this a beautiful set to watch movies, sports, or to play video games at 1080P!

I fully recommend this set. It's a champ!

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Date Reviewed:  12/06/2007
  • brsreekumar
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    Jun 2006

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Strengths: 3D like image,vivid colors, of course all the benefits of LCD like no burn in, no bowing, halo effect etc.
Weaknesses: has the infamous TBE but apparently samsung is working on a firmware to overcome it. pricey, but then you cant beat the picture
Summary: I am really impressed by its picture quality. With a simple indoor antenna, I am able to get all the local channels with incredible quality.

It provides a 3D effect in the pictures most of the time, the depth is just amazing.

very happy customer

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Date Reviewed:  12/09/2007
  • smileyg
  • from TX
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    Dec 2004

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Strengths: 1080P, Anti-Glare, Matte Screen (for rooms with glare), 120hz, Auto Motion Plus, 3D like image,vivid colors
Weaknesses: has TBE but barely visible when AMP is off, some versions are supposed to have stutter
Summary: The things which I liked most were that it had great picture quality, matte screen (there is lot of sunlight in my room) and that it didnt have any of the typical burn-in issues that a plasma brings in. Again, did I say amazing picture quality.

The SD programming is so-so but HD is awesome. I just use a regular indoor antenna and that is enough. The depth which is there in pics particularly when AMP is on is unbelievable. All in all, greatly recommend it

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Date Reviewed:  02/01/2008
  • gvc76
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    Jan 2008

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Strengths: Beautiful Picture, Non-existent blur, Matte screen.
Weaknesses: Weight, when compared to the very latest HDTV technology.
Summary: While I was in the market for an HDTV it seemed that every review I read kept talking about HDMI and HD cable and how great it was to be able to distinguish the individual grass blades on the football field, and I was thinking "Great! Another review from a cow with a satellite dish". And still, I wasn't sure what kind of picture I would get from my 15-year-old rusty rooftop antenna with no amplifier and a couple hundred feet of rat-chewed, sun-cracked standard 75-ohm downlink cable. Well, was I and my friends in for a huge surprise! The broadcast picture reception is so incredible that everybody is asking me what cable service I have! They don't believe it's just off-the-air programming. Same, of course, for DVDs. The picture is bright, lifelike, with vivid colors, even when viewed at very acute angles.

The LN-T4669F has a matte screen, which is a huge advantage when watching TV in a bright room or with background lights. Reflections are almost non-existent, so the washed-out picture and the headaches that I was getting with my old set are a thing of the past. Contrast is great despite the published specifications showing that the shiny screen models have the upper hand. Those specs do not really do justice, because in the end that contrast advantage is lost due to reflections (unless viewed in a darkened room).

The motion with the 120 Hz refresh rate is extremely smooth. I saw the comparison between the 60Hz and the 120Hz models at the store and I knew right then and there that I would not get a 60Hz TV.

Swivel screen is a nice touch - lets you orient the screen towards your viewing position without moving the base, so the dust settling down on the furniture does not get disturbed too much :)

This set came all ready to go. The factory presets are perfect; I didn't have to change anything.

Now I've got so used to the bright, clear picture that this set delivers that I almost can't watch my old VHS tapes any more - they just look too blurry for my taste. It's time to upgrade all of them to DVDs, I suppose.

The weight is something that took me by surprise when I started looking into LCD TVs. Knowing how lightweight flat panel computer monitors are, I was expecting similar weight savings with LCD TVs. Alas, it isn't so, and this model is no exception. I suspect that all TV manufacturers sneakily fill up their sets with tiny sandbags, so that they can sell us their "new, lightweight" sandbag-free models at double the price. So, unless you are willing to fork out that kind of cash, buy this model. You'll love it.

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Date Reviewed:  01/22/2008
  • neddihew
  • from TX
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Strengths: Screen clarity & brillance, rich colors, narrow bezel, 120Hz Auto Motion, 20K:1 contrast, 1920x1080 resolution, excellent compliment of video & audio inputs/outputs, and easy to use remote control.
Weaknesses: None thus far.
Summary: After comparing the set's specifications and images with those of other manufacturer's, I concluded the LN-T4669F was the best choice for my home. The set is connected to a non-HD satellite receiver and a local channel air antenna, yet the pictures seem lifelike and are far superior to those received on an existing LCD TV. The owner's manual provides detailed instructions on programing and use of the set and the remote control allows live adjustment of picture and sound modes and picture size. I am very satisfied with the TV and would recommend the LN-T4669F to anyone wanting a high quality 46" LCD HDTV.

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Date Reviewed:  01/14/2008
  • Matsarah
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    Dec 2006

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Strengths: Awesome TV ... The picture looks great and the new 120 Hz Automotion for this TV makes an football experience that much more enjoyable. price was good, picture is excellent, no complaints
Weaknesses: some non-hd channels are kind of grainy, but overall the TV is excellent and HD looks fantastic on TV and in DVD
Summary: This TV is fantastic. It looks stunning and the pictures it provides are breathtaking. The detail when watching football games is fantastic. Although the price is rather high from some retailers, I was able to shop around and get the TV for $1,900. This TV is worth every penny. The new 120 Hz automotion allows for the picture to remain crisp and clear when watching fast-moving scenes.

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Date Reviewed:  12/31/2007
  • velum
  • from OR
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    Aug 2005

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Strengths: 120-Hz Auto Motion Plus processing produces very lifelike images when watching DVDs. High contrast ratio. Matte screen. Vivid colors. Interface for PCs.
Weaknesses: Reportedly the triple-ball effect and stutter artifacts when using Auto Motion Plus, although many people need to look for these to notice them.
Summary: I've been very pleased with this TV. The image is sharp, bright, and clear. I do not see any "ghosting" that people have criticised LCD's for. The remote is well laid-out. The TV can also be used as a huge monitor for a computer, which is useful for those who have home-theater PC's.

The feature that set this TV apart from others is that it has the Auto Motion Plus (AMP) processing, which seems to interpolate images between the actual frame in the signal. The effect is best seen when watching DVDs, and is barely noticeable in TV shows or even sports. It creates a lifelike, 3D feel that is pretty striking. Some people really like it. Others find the motion too fluid or feel that it makes films look like soap operas, at least when they first see it. After watching for a while, some people seem to start liking the AMP more. To my eyes, AMP also gives the illusion of producing a sharper image on DVDs - it makes me wonder how much benefit HD-DVD or Blu-ray would bring. I'd highly recommend spending some time watching film content on it before buying it. (Of note, AMP becomes disabled when watching content through an HTPC.)

The other main feature that sets this apart is that it has a matte screen, as opposed to the glossy screens which Samsung seems to be moving towards. For me, a matte screen was important since it reduces the glare from the windows in the room.

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Date Reviewed:  01/15/2008
  • tdkman2
  • from CA
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    Jan 2004

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Strengths: 120Hz Automotion Plus, 1080P, Contrast Levels, Matte Screen, Vivid Colors, Weight, Bezel, Rotates on Stand, USB Port.
Weaknesses: TBE when watching football games (when AMP is on). Slight stutter.
Summary: I've been very happy with this set and would recommend this TV to anyone looking for a 120Hz LCD TV in a heartbeat. I originally considered 120Hz sets from Sharp, Samsung, and Sony. I'd read about the banding issues on the Sharp sets, and the Sony sets were a bit more expensive, so then I did some more research and decided that a Samsung would be the way to go.

I wanted a 46" 120Hz set, and decided that I would prefer the matte version. The LN-T4671 had a glossy screen that I didn't particularly like, but the LN-T4669F fit my needs. And on top of everything else, it was the second lightest 46" set from Samsung...only the LN-T4665F was lighter by a mere 5 pounds.

The colors are vivid, and you can save settings for each type of input (HDMI, Component, PC, AV1, etc). For myself, I actually thought that watching some the SD channels were much better when compared to other LCD sets as well. I've been happy with my purchase, and would still choose the same TV given the price, selection, and technology of current sets out there right now.

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Date Reviewed:  03/19/2008
  • suenj26
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    Aug 2006

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Strengths: Anti-Glare/Matte Screen, 120hz, Auto Motion Plus
Weaknesses: RED power standby light
Summary: It take me 2 months to comparing diff kind of models 61 69 or 71, last I decided to choose this one because cheaper $$$ than 71, 120 Hz and Matte Screen. Although the price is rather high but I think you will happy to buy this one. Right now the price still high, I really don’t know why because super bowl is finish but I think it may be people want to watch basketball or NASCAR. You will be happy what you got.

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Date Reviewed:  02/18/2008
  • actg121
  • from CA
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Strengths: - Easy to setup and adjust - No glare on the screen - Sharp picture quality - Swivel stand
Weaknesses: - None I can find so far
Summary: I was comparing this TV with the LN-T4671, which was a bit more expensive but had higher contrast ratio. I think this TV is a better deal because the 4671 does not have an anti-glare screen and the higher contrast ratio is hardly noticeable. Highly recommend this TV. The only drawback is that it looks a bit small in an average size room.

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Date Reviewed:  01/31/2008
  • dannybo123
  • from OH
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Strengths: 1080p,perfect fit for top of fireplace mantel, vivid colors (lifelike),excellent for football games because of 120 Hz Auto Motion Plus,this is just a super tv set
Weaknesses: NONE
Summary: After adding a corner onto my existing fireplace I was looking for the largest possible lcd to put there. I compared three different Samsung models (61F, 65F, 69F). Ilooked at the total width of the screen and choose the 69F. This model is the narrower of the other two and the weight only increased 5lbs. Also this set has a lot more to offer. Another reason Why I choose Samsung is that I had their Projection TV and had a good picture with only a 1080i. The wife and I are completely satisfied with this magnificent TV set.

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