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I purchased 2 of these TV’s to upgrade from my 40” Samsungs. For the price they are awesome. The picture quality is decent and the colors are vibrant. All functions of the TV work well. Set up of the TV is simple and straight forward. In a couple of the reviews people were a little dissatisfied with the length of time that it takes to connect to the Smart TV apps. It does take a little bit to connect however keep in mind that the TV has to connect to the Internet and then load the content. I would say it takes about the same time as my Apple TV service. The other complaint was lack of HDMI inputs. I believe this is because many people use a hub such as a home theater receiver to connect all devices therefore you don’t need many on the TV. I needed more so I got an HDMI switcher through Best Buy and that works well.
Samsung made another great product and Best Buy delivers an awesome service.
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Customer Rating
5
High end bookshelf
on July 24, 2013
Posted by: Samsungfan101
from Lakewood, CO
I purchased these speakers as my main (front) speakers for my home theater system. I primarily listen to music and I was impressed with the overall sound quality that these speakers provide. The music quality is very transparent providing very real sounds. I compared them to the Bowers and Wilkins 685. The overall sound was more true than the 685's although they also cost more than 2x the price. Well worth the price for the sound.
I am going to write a simple overview in the first paragraph and get into more tech information in the second paragraph.
I bought 2 Apple TV's at the same time based on the cost. $99 each is not a bad price for what this product does. It is simple to set up and actually using it is even easier. If you can use your iPod, iPhone, or iPad you can use this without any real direction.
Now for the more technical stuff. I got Apple TV so that I could play my iTunes through my home theater receiver. It is a Denon AVR-3803. It does not have airplay so I wanted something that I could run through my system without having to have my iPod hooked up directly to the receiver as it is a pain to switch songs. The sound quality of the songs is equal to using the iPod. It is not quite the quality of actual CD's but with a library of over 20,000 tunes it is much simpler. Since it is Apple TV I also pulled up some video. Standard def is standard def. Hi Def is very close to Blu-Ray quality. If you use Mac computers Mt. Lion OS will allow Apple TV to pull up your computer on your TV so the possiblities are only going to increase. I have not tried to download media from Apple TV but for streaming it from my rather large list of Apple products the wi-fi connection is extremely fast. I do not see any point in connecting to a LAN.
So simply put if you are looking for an all-in-one media device and use iTunes I would strongly recommend Apple TV. It's simple and has the Apple quality that many of us have come to enjoy.
This iMac features a FaceTime HD camera and 27" LED-backlit widescreen display for video chatting with friends and family. Wireless networking allows you to connect to the Internet without wires.
Customer Rating
5
Great all around computer
on May 18, 2012
Posted by: Samsungfan101
from Lakewood, CO
After years of using PC’s and being a Mac hater I started to change my thinking. One product started this trend and it is called the IPod. When it came time to upgrade my computers at home, both desktop and laptop I took a very hard look at Mac. This computer does just about everything a PC does and dollar for dollar costs about the same. Once I got this computer home and started to use it I realized that it is just the opposite of a PC. So it took no time at all to become comfortable with. The one thing I did notice almost straight out of the box is that it is more stable than a PC. Simply put it does not “crash”.
The display is very bright and clear. When watching videos there is very little buffering time. The Mac operating system updates regularly and seems to be tested prior to releasing updates so that you don’t have 5 fixes for 1 update.
I would recommend Mac products to anybody that wants simplicity instead of headaches. If you are a user that needs Window’s based programs you can load Windows onto this computer as well as the Mac OS. You will have to reboot the computer into either system though. However Mac’s App store also has a couple of “parallel” programs that allow Windows based programs to run with the Mac OS. The other big advantage to the Mac OS is the cost. Mac is set to release its newest OS sometime during the summer. The cost is around $30 per household.
The only thing that is a pain is the CD/DVD rom placement. It is on the side of a big monitor so it's a bit of a pain to access. That's all I can find wrong with it.
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After years of using PC’s and being a Mac hater I started to change my thinking. One product started this trend and it is called the IPod. When it came time to upgrade my computers at home, both desktop and laptop I took a very hard look at Mac. This computer does just about everything a PC does and dollar for dollar costs about the same. Once I got this computer home and started to use it I realized that it is just the opposite of a PC. So it took no time at all to become comfortable with. The one thing I did notice almost straight out of the box is that it is more stable than a PC. Simply put it does not “crash”.
The display is very bright and clear. When watching videos there is very little buffering time. The Mac operating system updates regularly and seems to be tested prior to releasing updates so that you don’t have 5 fixes for 1 update.
I would recommend Mac products to anybody that wants simplicity instead of headaches. If you are a user that needs Window’s based programs you can load Windows onto this computer as well as the Mac OS. You will have to reboot the computer into either system though. However Mac’s App store also has a couple of “parallel” programs that allow Windows based programs to run with the Mac OS. The other big advantage to the Mac OS is the cost. Mac is set to release its newest OS sometime during the summer. The cost is around $30 per household.