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jmsnyc
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 18, 2012 @ 4:33p
Is this a rebranded Samsung. I have a 42" which definitely is.
jwengerd
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 18, 2012 @ 4:57p
I wish it had a 120hz refresh rate
Squonk
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Dec. 18, 2012 @ 5:20p
jwengerd said: I wish it had a 120hz refresh rate
From what I understand, only the larger sized HDTVs have the higher refresh rate. Could be wrong? If so, contribute.
VirtuaL
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Dec. 18, 2012 @ 5:54p
Hmm, this is a DIFFERENT model than the 39" Insignia TV that was $249.99 over Thanksgiving. I picked up that one.
Edit: This one is NS-39L240A13, mine is NS-39D240A13.
Edit: Ok, looking at power-consumption numbers, this one is not LED, mine is LED. This one has three HDMI, mine has two.
Dell4600
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 18, 2012 @ 7:52p
I have the 40L240A13 (just like this one but 40" instead of 39") and I like it a lot. I got it a month or so before Black Friday so didn't get a killer deal, but I was ready to get one and just went to BB and bought it. For less than $300 (and 1" smaller than the one I got) I would jump all over this if I didn't already have one.
mattao21
Member
posted: Dec. 18, 2012 @ 10:42p
Purchased. Thanks.
Hoogineer
Geeky member
posted: Dec. 18, 2012 @ 11:37p
VirtuaL said: Hmm, this is a DIFFERENT model than the 39" Insignia TV that was $249.99 over Thanksgiving. I picked up that one.
Edit: This one is NS-39L240A13, mine is NS-39D240A13.
Edit: Ok, looking at power-consumption numbers, this one is not LED, mine is LED. This one has three HDMI, mine has two. How has the $249.99, 39" model treating you? Mine arrived with a dead vertical line of pixels and I returned it and just spent the extra money to get a Samsung 40" LED model, rather than getting a replacement.
raiderj
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 8:16a
Hoogineer said: VirtuaL said: Hmm, this is a DIFFERENT model than the 39" Insignia TV that was $249.99 over Thanksgiving. I picked up that one.
Edit: This one is NS-39L240A13, mine is NS-39D240A13.
Edit: Ok, looking at power-consumption numbers, this one is not LED, mine is LED. This one has three HDMI, mine has two. How has the $249.99, 39" model treating you? Mine arrived with a dead vertical line of pixels and I returned it and just spent the extra money to get a Samsung 40" LED model, rather than getting a replacement.
My Black Friday 39" has been working great. Felt like it took a bit of tweaking to get the picture to where I liked it having an HTPC hooked up. Overall no complaints for the price.
ProppaT
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Dec. 19, 2012 @ 8:20a
Squonk said: jwengerd said: I wish it had a 120hz refresh rate
From what I understand, only the larger sized HDTVs have the higher refresh rate. Could be wrong? If so, contribute.
It's more common on larger panels, but you can still find it on smaller (more expensive) panels if you look around.
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