Samsung LN-S2341W 23-Inch LCD HD-Ready TV
- Stylish, affordable HD-ready 23-inch LCD TV; measures 26.5 x 18.3 x 8.9 inches (WxHxD) with stand
- Built-in 125-channel NTSC tuner; can view HD programming with cable/satellite set-top box or optional receiver
- 1366 x 768-pixel resolution, 500 cd/m2 brightness, 8 ms response time, up to 3000:1 contrast ratio,
- Inputs: 2 composite, 2 component, 1 RF, 1 HDMI, 1 PC VGA
- Two stereo speakers, 3 watts apiece (6 watts total)
Product Description
Samsung's LN-S2341W is for the consumer who demands the highest quality - and value - in a wide screen HDTV LCD. Its 3000: 1 dynamic contrast ratio and HD-grade resolution deliver a remarkably crisp picture in vivid color. The slim, black frame incorporates side speakers; two component video inputs and an HDMI input that allow connectivity to a wide range of digital devices, including digital satellite/cable boxes, camcorders, HD DVD up converters and more. The 23" size is perfect for medium-size bedrooms, kids' playrooms and home offices.
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Samsung LN-S2341W 23-Inch LCD HD-Ready TV
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- Publisher: Samsung
- Label: Samsung
- Studio: Samsung
- Average Customer Review:
based on 22 reviews
- Sales Rank in Electronics: #23050
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Summary: love it! 2008-05-22
Comment: this was my first flatscreen/hdtv...its been really reliable, great tv, i dont understand all the other reviews about it not supporting alot of their other devices....i have hooked up alot of things to it n it all worked perfectly, it has such a clear picture...the only downside which i wish i had been better informed of when i bought it is that it does not have an atsc(digital) tuner, it only has an analog tuner...but other than that its a great tv
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Summary: Would have been a nice product 50 years ago 2008-03-27
Comment: This product is nothing more than an expensive computer monitor. It does NOT recieve digital or HDTV channels. That simple. I purchased an expensive HDTV antenna to capture the "hidden" channels. Forget it. It only picks up the ancient analog channels. I could do that with my 20 year-old tube TV. The HDTV logo on the front is misleading....no, it's an outright lie. If I could give this zero stars, I would.
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Summary: Good picture - needs better features 2007-03-25
Comment: I use analog cable only with this unit in a bedroom location.
Pros: Picture is very good given the analog signal source. Plenty of audio for our bedroom setting. Unit looks good.
Cons: The remote must be pointed within a very narrow angle range towards the receiver for it to pick up the remotes signal. The onscreen channel numbers are very small and hard to read at a distance. I have found no way to increase font size. Long delay in unit turn on with remote make you keep pushing the power button and hoping you have it pointed at the proper angle. Would rate it at between 3 and 4 out of 5.
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Summary: Excellent Value 2007-03-24
Comment: This LCD TV displays brilliant color when watching HD TV. It does not have the pip function for TV as advertised. It does not have audio out. You can defeat that by hooking up your cable box to your Home Theater System. I also would recommend using a HDMI cable to connect the TV to your cable box, it provides a superior picture than using the component cables (less image artifacts). I have an XBOX 360 connected and the games are beautiful. There is a problem watching XBOX 360 dvd on the LCD but I use the xbox for gaming. If using a Home theater system with a DVD make sure you buy Widescreen format DVD's and configure your DVD player accordingly
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Summary: Don't call customer service 2007-03-19
Comment: I was having trouble getting it to play DVDs through the component video connections, so I called Samsung's customer service. The girl I talked to gave me no useful information. By reading through the manuals of both my DVD player and the TV, I learned that it would work if I used an HDMI cable. I haven't had any problems since.
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