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	<title>Comments on: Samsung UN46C9000 Review – 46-inch LED LCD HDTV</title>
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		<title>By: Afnans</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2012 12:34:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I researched LCD TV ledoms and prices for over a year, checking them out in a local store.  When I saw this Samsung, I jumped at it: * Price was right, under $700 * Great picture with super low refresh rate(to minimize the blurring you see on older sets). * The one in the store ran much cooler than older ledoms.  This was important as I wanted to put the set inside my entertainment cabinet. * Great tuner: My old analog TV could only pick up 2 channels via the antenna. (I mostly watch DVDs.) The Samsung picked up over 20 digital channels flawlessly, just using a $20 RadioShack inside antenna!  I don&#039;t need cable! * The picture is simply stunning when you are viewing a hi-definition broadcast (1080i).  I gasped when I first saw it. Only downside: You can&#039;t use a VCR with this set because it doesn&#039;t have the outdated composite video input that VCRs require, only the newer component and HDMI inputs.   I&#039;ve had this set for a couple of months and I love it!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I researched LCD TV ledoms and prices for over a year, checking them out in a local store.  When I saw this Samsung, I jumped at it: * Price was right, under $700 * Great picture with super low refresh rate(to minimize the blurring you see on older sets). * The one in the store ran much cooler than older ledoms.  This was important as I wanted to put the set inside my entertainment cabinet. * Great tuner: My old analog TV could only pick up 2 channels via the antenna. (I mostly watch DVDs.) The Samsung picked up over 20 digital channels flawlessly, just using a $20 RadioShack inside antenna!  I don&#8217;t need cable! * The picture is simply stunning when you are viewing a hi-definition broadcast (1080i).  I gasped when I first saw it. Only downside: You can&#8217;t use a VCR with this set because it doesn&#8217;t have the outdated composite video input that VCRs require, only the newer component and HDMI inputs.   I&#8217;ve had this set for a couple of months and I love it!</p>
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