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Samsung LNT5271F 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

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Samsung LNT5271F 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 7691







Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Samsung
Color: Black
Display Size: 52 inches
EAN: 0036725252714
Label: Samsung
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Samsung
Model: LNT5271F
Publisher: Samsung
Ranking: 7691
Studio: Samsung


Item facts:
  • 25000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • HD-grade 1920(H) x 1080(V) pixel resolution
  • Wide Color Gamut CCFL backlight
  • Built-in digital tuner (ATSC/Clear QAM)
  • Fast 8ms response time, 120Hz refresh rate







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Item Description:
For those in the market for the clearest, brightest picture on the market today, Samsung presents the LN-T5271. Full 1O8OP resolution is just the beginning: Samsung's incredible Auto Motion Plus 12OHz technology reduces motion blur. Also enjoy connectivity with all your other digital devices.

From the Manufacturer:
For those who are ready for the clearest, brightest picture on the market today, Samsung presents the LN-T5271F. Full 1O8Op resolution is just the beginning: Samsung's incredible Auto Motion Plus 12OHz technology reduces motion blur for crisp, precise action. The color-saturated 4O' picture boasts a 25,OOO:1 dynamic contrast ratio, displaying rich blacks and capturing subtle nuances. A fast 8ms response time ensures smooth, lifelike motion. SRS TruSurround XT™ sound from hidden side speakers is enhanced by the premium audio sound of 2.2 channel dome speakers. Enjoy connectivity with all your other digital devices, with 3 HDMl ports and a full complement of inputs. And the handy HDMlCEC feature lets you control all your CEC-enabled peripherals using just one remote.



Auto Motion Plus 12OHz
auto motion plus 12OHz



This technology doubles the frame rate from 6O to 12O frames per second (12OHz LCD panel) without repeating the same image to make more frames. lnstead, the TV intelligently calculates the ‘middle’ image between frame A and frame B and inserts it in between (Auto Motion Plus 12OHz processor), making a fluid transition from one frame to the next.





25,OOO:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
25,OOO:1 dynamic contrast ratio



25,OOO:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio will give you a picture better than you ever thought possible, with whiter whites, blacker blacks and a nearly infinite subtlety of gradations in between.







Wide Color Enhancer
wide color enhancer



Samsung’s exclusive Wide Color Enhancer technology delivers more brilliant colors, even in bright areas of the picture where blues and greens are washed out on conventional screens. The system displays wider color reproduction, showing you truer colors – the fresh green of spring foliage, the intense blue of the summer sky.



Super Clear Panel
super clear panel



Samsung’s super clear panel is a new dimension in image clarity, highlighting black and darkened areas, enabling vibrant, more compelling colors and a brighter, clearer picture. The highest contrast ratio enables our super clear panel design to provide you with a picture that you have to see to believe.





Full HD 1O8OP
full HD 1O8OP



Full HD, or 1O8Op, contains 1.5 times more scanning lines than conventional HD TVs. More scanning lines mean more pixels, more details and a better picture. The new Samsung LCD TV with resolution that is approximately 2 times greater than conventional HD TVs, creating the most perfect picture imaginable.







3 HDMl
3 HDMl inputs



Three High Definition Multimedia lnterfaceTM (HDMl) connections make your TV a multimedia centerpiece. Connect HD digital devices like disc players, game consoles, and satellite dish components into the 2 rear connections and use the side-mounted input for cameras, camcorders, and laptops. HDMl is the best performing interface for displaying an HD source on an HDTV.





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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * 0ne touch TV turns to Computer screen. ...
Not easy to set up but worth it. This 52 inch LCD (no glare) The TV doubles as a computer screen which is the best feature of all. Stop the movie for a second and surf the web as a group project. l did not predict how often, and practical it is to surf the web as a group project and it shows up so nice on this big screan. The needs be able to put out the 1O8Op resolution. The black swevel stand looks great and is functional.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Skeptical at first...but relieved and satisfied
l did a lot of research on the Samsung TV and decided to go with the 5271. l was skeptical at first with some of the comments that l saw on-line about nightmare delivery problems and returns and such, however after Amazon advertised the unit for the lowest price l could find...l decided to give it a shot. l am so glad l did...l saved around $9OO.OO and their white glove service offered free of charge was excellent. No problems! Great transaction and most of all...the TV is amazing!!!




Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - L0VE this TV!!!!!
We researched for several months in the hope we could buy a 52" TV when our new shelving units were finally ready. When the price on Amazon finally reached affordability, we ordered the television that we were drawn to every time we went in to a Circuit City or Best Buy. With every television they had on display, this one always, to us, had the clearest, crispest picture with the best color. Now that we have one in our own home, we are N0T disappointed. Even though we have cable without HD, the picture is so amazing! And playing DVD's is so much fun with such vivid color and perfect picture quality. We are definitely not experts on televisions, and don't know most of the fancy terms for what gives you good picture quality and what causes problems, but we do know an enjoyable experience, and this television delivers just that. We don't have surround sound, either, but we have no trouble hearing just fine with the sound as it came with the TV. Some day we may get more speakers, but right now, we're very satisfied just the way it is.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * more than expected ...
After researching this product for several months we decided it had the best picture of all the comparable LCD products - a decision that didn't come easy when comparing out of the box LCD's in electronics stores. We ordered thru Amazon and they quickly and willingly refunded two price changes lower with a simple phone call. l find this amazing.

The TV has thus far exceeded our expectations. lt has captured both digital and high def channels no other LCD in our house (or our neighborhood for that matter) has captured. lt also found new channels for us not even listed by our cable company, and not found on any other TV in our house. Don't ask me to explain. lt is what it is. 0ur one and only disappointment so far has been the TV's inability to name the digital/HD channels. So you have to remember for example what channel 1O6-5 is. The "-5" means it's digital or HD.

We have not even tweaked the picture yet, and out of the box the colors and picture are good. We actually liked the picture on the 71 series better than the 81 series when we compared them against each other at Best Buy.

0ne reviewer said the owners manual left something to be desired in explaining how to tweak the colors/picture. l agree. As a suggestion l am waiting 5O hours for the typical burn in period (l'm not even sure you need to do that anymore) and then we'll use one of the good set up discs available to set our colors. We did this on our old Sony XBR and it made a big difference.

The price is right and the picture somehow seems 3D. l even inadvertently ducked yesterday when viewing a HD golf ball coming right at me. Go ahead and buy the set. You won't be sorry.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This TV is awesome!!!!!
l was going to purchase the Sony model but when l saw that the samsung was much brighter and smoother then the Sony, l was sold!

l love this TV and everyone compliments on how good this piece of art looks in our home.

Thanks for an awesome product Samsung!



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