Product information

Samsung LN46A550 detail information

02/05/2008

Brand
Samsung
Product
LN46A550 
Partnumber
LN46A550P3FXZC 
Description
TV will never be the same. With Samsung’s stylish 46" LN46A550 LCD HDTV, you experience your favourite movies, shows, sports and games in an incredible Full HD 1080p resolution. With the Wide Colour Enhancer, it covers 72% of the colour gamut, and the 30,000:1 contrast ratio delivers truer blacks and brighter whites. 
 
General
Product Type
46 in LCD TV
Digital Television Certification
HDTV
Video Interface
HDMI
USB Port
yes
HDCP Compatible
yes
Connector Type
1 x USB 2.0
3 x HDMI
 
Display
Diagonal size
46 in - Widescreen
Technology
TFT active matrix
Resolution
1920 x 1080
Display Format
1080p (FullHD)
Image Aspect Ratio
16:9
Viewing angle
178 degrees
Viewing angle (vertical)
178 degrees
Additional Features
Touch-sensitive controls
Matte finish
 
Video Features
HDTV Ready
yes
 
Remote Control
Remote Control
Remote control - Infrared
Supported Devices
TV
Features
Hot keys
 
Audio System
Sound Output Mode
Stereo
Audio Controls
Bass
Treble
Balance
 
Miscellaneous
Antenna
None
 
Power
Battery
None

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  • HDTV-How do I hook up different componments?
  • Question by bozoagain, Wednesday 23rd of July 2008 09:01
    Hello, EEK!

    I hope this is the right forum. I have a 46" SamsungLNA650 that I want to hang on the wall. At present,all I have is
    (1) The TV,
    (2) Time Warner HD receiver Box,
    (3) Panasonic regular CD/DVD Player,
    (4) Panasonic VCR,
    (5) I have an old Sony Prologic (non-HDMI) surround sound receiver (9 years old)
    (6) Newly installed outlet for behind TV

    _______________________________________________________
    Now I ask you, should I dump the regular CD/DVD player and get a Blue ray player AND a regular DVD Upconverter player, or is that overkill? I mean, do I really need Both? (I still want to play audio CD's and Mp3 discs) And I may also want to get a newer HDMI Surround sound too.

    I will need one HDMI for the TV (in wall)
    Do I need additional HDMI for the BlueRay inside the wall too? Or does everything besides the TV HDMI connect to the HD Cable box and I only have one HDMI in the wall?

    If I use the old surround sound, I will need composite (or better)cables to the TV (inside walls)?

    As you can see, I'm dense on these issues..Is there any sites that can explain this further? Thank you for any help.

    As far as the cable themselves..1's and 0's...Is it truly neccessary to get Monster Cable? What is a safe length for inside wall...about 15"?

    bowdown
    Answer by platinumsword, Thursday 24th of July 2008 02:59
    Hey bozoagain

    I see that you have few variables going on and there can be numerous scenarios.

    I don't where your budget is but I will give you one.

    If you can you will want to use HDMI for connecting your components. Most newer receivers support multiple HDMI inputs so you could plug in your Time Warner HD receiver Box, Blu-Ray Player and DvD Player, etc and then have a single output to your TV. So in theory you could have your single in wall output behind where you want to mount your TV on the wall. Your should not have any issues with the cable length in the wall as long as you are not exceeding 50 feet or other means have to be taken. Monster cable is not worth it.

    So basically the only really thing you will want to start with is to add a newer receiver to your setup to start with.


    Here is an example of a receiver supporting multiple HDMI inputs.

    ONKYO - TX-SR806

    Link: http://www.gspr.com/onkyo/images/txsr806_rear_300.jpg


    Check this link out to get opinions on why you really don't need monster cable.

    Link: http://club.cdfreaks.com/f149/expensive-hdtv-cable-really-better-than-cheap-one-239888/



    CoolCool
    Answer by DiiZzY, Friday 25th of July 2008 10:22
    You can really go for the cheaper Yamaha 663 unless you want to play loud :-)
    The 806 actually seems worse than the 805 in the audio area :/
    As for cabling, you dont really need to go the monster cable route but getting Surpa or something "decent" at least improves signal quality on ~5 meters or longer.
    //Danne
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