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 Samsung - 40&quot; Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
Samsung - 40" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
With a brilliant 1080p display, 60,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and multiple HDMI inputs, this HDTV provides a stunning focus for your multimedia center.
 

are some of your tv's both PAL/SECAM and NTSC etc?

the reason for this question is that some of your customers are foreigners or have families outside of the Us and might want to carry their tv sets over to them.
If you purchase the unit within the North American Territories, it will only have support for NTSC/ATSC/QAM broadcasting systems and only 100v-127v 60Hz power. Outside of the NA territories you will not only need a converter for the broadcast, but also for the power.

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 Samsung - 40&quot; Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
Samsung - 40" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
With a brilliant 1080p display, 60,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and multiple HDMI inputs, this HDTV provides a stunning focus for your multimedia center.
 

Remote control or not?

It says you have to buy a remote for this TV. I read your previous answer but will you please CONFIRM that this set has a remote control?
I'm sorry for the confusion. All the Samsung TVs come with a remote. If at any point on the product page, it says that you need to buy a remote, it is most likely referring to the purchase of a universal remote if you would like to control more then just your TV (since the Samsung remote is not a universal remote).

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 Samsung - 40&quot; Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
Samsung - 40" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
With a brilliant 1080p display, 60,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and multiple HDMI inputs, this HDTV provides a stunning focus for your multimedia center.
 

TV Sstem

I live in Mongolia, and planning to buy tv from bestbuy.com. Are the TVs compatible in Asia
If you purchase the unit within the North American Territories, it will only have support for NTSC/ATSC/QAM broadcasting systems and only 100v-127v 60Hz power. Outside of the NA territories you will not only need a converter for the broadcast, but also for the power.

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 Samsung - 40&quot; Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
Samsung - 40" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
With a brilliant 1080p display, 60,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and multiple HDMI inputs, this HDTV provides a stunning focus for your multimedia center.
 

what models have pip? & what is pop?

I was wondering what models of samsung have pip and what is POP?
Thanks for the question! The Samsung LCD TVs that offer PiP are the 40" and larger B630 units. Also PoP can main any number of things, although I do not recognize what that term relates to on the Samsung TVs. Please ask another question strictly about POP and elaborate where this term was seen so I may answer it for you.

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 Samsung - Refurbished 32&quot; Class / 720p / 60Hz / LCD TV
Samsung - Refurbished 32" Class / 720p / 60Hz / LCD TV
Experience your favorite TV shows, movies or sporting events in clear detail with this LCD TV that features 450 cd/m² brightness and an 8000:1 dynamic contrast ratio for lush images. The fast 6 ms response time reduces blurring and streaking. This product has been refurbished. Learn more.
 

Does this Tv have an output for both video and audio?

Thanks for the question! Although all Samsung TVs offer inputs for both audio and video, only audio outputs are available.

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 Samsung - 40&quot; Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
Samsung - 40" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
With a brilliant 1080p display, 60,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and multiple HDMI inputs, this HDTV provides a stunning focus for your multimedia center.
 

What is the difference between the B530 and B550 series?

Great question! Some of the differences between the B530 and the B550 are: 1) The B550 is Touch of Color Red, while the B530 is only black, 2) The B550 offers a higher contrast ratio, 3) The B550 offers USB2.0 which allows you to view photos and play MP3s from your usb devices.

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 Samsung - 40&quot; Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
Samsung - 40" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
With a brilliant 1080p display, 60,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and multiple HDMI inputs, this HDTV provides a stunning focus for your multimedia center.
 

What matters more in this tv the 60,000:1 aspect or the Hz. ?

I'll give a quick rundown on what each of these terms means in regards to the technology that is offered on the Samsung TVs, and hopefully you will be able to determine which features are best for you.
The contrast ratio is the measure of a panel brightness, defined as the ratio of the luminance of the brightest color to that of the darkest color that the system is capable of producing. The Hz refers to the frequency at which the signal is transmitted at. The standard is 60Hz, while some TVs can actually upconvert the signal all the way to 240Hz. Also, the higher the Hz, the smoother the picture will become (this is due to the TV essentially doubling or tripling the frame rate).

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 Samsung - 40&quot; Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
Samsung - 40" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
With a brilliant 1080p display, 60,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and multiple HDMI inputs, this HDTV provides a stunning focus for your multimedia center.
 

Can I use this tv to view Internet TV? What connectors are required to a PC?

I'm sorry, but the B530 series does not offer Internet@TV. For this feature you will want to look at the 6 series and higher models.

also, in order to setup an internet@TV enabled TV to connect to the internet, you will need a Samsung Wireless Linkstick (sold separately) and a wireless router with access to an internet connection.

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 Samsung - 40&quot; Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
Samsung - 40" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
With a brilliant 1080p display, 60,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and multiple HDMI inputs, this HDTV provides a stunning focus for your multimedia center.
 

can i mount this tv on a wall?

As a matter of fact, the LN40B530 can be wall mounted. You will want to use a Vesa approved wall mount with a bracket size of 200mm x 200mm.

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15 years ago
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 Samsung - 40&quot; Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
Samsung - 40" Class / 1080p / 60Hz / LCD HDTV
With a brilliant 1080p display, 60,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and multiple HDMI inputs, this HDTV provides a stunning focus for your multimedia center.
 

what is the difference between 120hz and 60hz

The Hz of an image is basically the frames per second the image is displayed at, so a 60Hz image is a 30 FPS image, and a 120Hz image is a 60 FPS image. The more frames per second, the smoother the motion (especially for fast action sports or movies) and the more of the signal you will see.

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