Samsung LN46B640 46″ 1080p LCD HDTV

Sep 16th, 2009 | By Simon

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Pictures are nice but videos are better. In this page I’ll share with you four videos of the 46B640 in action captured with my Samsung HMX-20C high definition 1080p digital camcorder. YouTube only allows us to host high definition videos in 720p, so I’ve made the original files available for download. They average about 20MB.

These four videos were taken record with the TV display mode set on Standard, Dynamic, Movie and Natural. The clip is the second chapter of “The Mummy”. As you’ll notice in the pictures, there was no visible ghosting making this TV great for all entertainment needs.

Standard – download original file here

Dynamic – download original file here

Movie – download original file here

Natural – download original file here

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  1. Nice looking blog. Which template are you using? Nice post as well!

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  2. Just hope that more channels could start broadcast in HD. But it’s probably quite expensive to buy all the new equipment needed.

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  3. Don’t think we can get the LN46B640 in the UK. This looks like the nearest version to it: http://www.buydigital.tv/Product-show.asp?BigClass_Id=11&SmallClass_Id=300.

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  4. Nice review. I just purchased a 640 for the USB. However, mine does not produce sound when playing avi or mp4 from USB. How did you generate the avi file in the first place? Thanks!

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  5. Nice writeup!

    Wish I had seen this page before I ordered my tv today. Got the same samsung at best buy this afternoon. Out of stock, but delivering it to me tomorrow at noon.

    Thanks.

    -Mike

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  6. Would you happen to know what’s the spece between the bottom of the TV and the stand? I am wondering if the receiver can fit in this space. I bought that TV, it wasn’t delivered yet, but don’t know if the receiver can fit between the TV and the stand. Thanks for a response.

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  7. Fanny Fadel wrote:

    Would you happen to know what’s the spece between the bottom of the TV and the stand? I am wondering if the receiver can fit in this space. I bought that TV, it wasn’t delivered yet, but don’t know if the receiver can fit between the TV and the stand. Thanks for a response.

    Off the top of my head I can’t remember but it would only be in the range of 1.5″ or so

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  8. What do I require to do to connect my notebook to samsung plasma TV? I wish to connect my computer to my plazma HDTV (Samsung PN58B650 58-In 1080p Plasma HDTV) which has few HDMI Inputs. {What you can advise|What are my selections & what do I need to purchase to connect my Toshiba to HDTV. Want to connect this to the TV so that the movies I usually find in Internet I can watch in my HDTV.

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  9. Bring me a tip how to plug-in my Sony notebook with Samsung HDTV? I want to link my laptop to my plazma HDTV (Samsung PN58B860 58-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV) which has three HDMI Inputs. What are my choices & what do I have to get to plug-in my Dell to HDTV. I’m seeking to plug it to the Samsung so that the movies I enjoy in a net one can see in my plasma tv.

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  10. hatsukitemo, terftigtewheat:

    You can connect your computer/notebook to the TV with any VGA cable or HDMI cable, depending on what outputs your computer/notebook has. You will also need to connect audio out from your notebook/computer using a 2.5mm to RCA.

    Enjoy!

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  11. I don’t know how you came with this idea, but is great. Hope you don’t mind if i use it in my projects?

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  12. I purchased a Samsung 640 series TV about 8 monthes ago and it is by far the best TV I’ve ever owned. There is one thing about it that concerns me. Two or three times a week I come home and find the Tv “partially on”. The TV has a blueish grey glow and the back of the cabinet is warm. When I left the house the screen was off and completely black. My concern is that the Tv will wear out prematurely. Is there anything I can do to prevent this from happening?

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