Enjoy a crisp high-definition picture in any room in your home with the Samsung LN19B360. It sports an advanced LCD panel design for impressive contrast and deep black levels. And Samsung's Wide Color Enhancer optimizes each hue, for rich, natural colors.
Take advantage of the built-in analog and digital tuners — simply connect an antenna to enjoy free over-the-air TV broadcasts. If you're a cable TV subscriber, the "QAM" tuner lets you watch unscrambled channels without a set-top box taking up extra space.
The versatile LN19B360 has an HDMI input and a component video input for hooking up your high-definition gear. And a composite video input means you can still connect your VCR or camcorder. You can also use this HDTV as a computer monitor thanks to the dedicated PC input.
Details: 18.5" screen (measured diagonally) widescreen aspect ratio high-gloss black finish built-in digital (ATSC) and analog (NTSC) tuners for over-the-air TV broadcasts (antenna required) built-in QAM cable TV tuner receives unscrambled programs without a set-top box (cable service required) 1440 x 900 pixels 8-millisecond pixel response time 15,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio built-in stereo speakers (3 watts x 2) remote control picture settings memory for each video input 3 A/V inputs, including: 1 composite video 1 component video (accepts signals up to 1080i) 1 HDMI (accepts signals up to 1080i) PC input: analog RGB (D-Sub 15-pin) RF input for antenna/cable signals optical digital audio output for Dolby® Digital Energy Star® 3.0 compliant — see our article on TV power consumption for more info about this and other testing standards detachable stand (stand "footprint" is 10-3/4"W x 7-1/8"D) wall-mountable 18-3/4"W x 13"H x 3"D (14-1/4"H x 7-1/8"D on stand) weight: 10.6 lbs. with stand; 9.3 lbs. without stand warranty: 1 year parts & labor — carry-in service Want more peace of mind? Extended Service Plans Available
I don't know very much about QAM/ATSC tuners. Is there a limit on how high these can be "tuned"? With a set-top box, the channels go up to thousands. In the "old days", the TV's analog tuner would only tune channels went up to 99 (? maybe 127) ...
I guess the question is: I have brighthouse (central florida), I want to put a TV in the kid's room for NickJR but it is on channel 134. 1) Can QAM/ATSC tune channel 134? 2) Anyone know if Brighthouse in CFL scrambles channel 134?
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