Price: $629.95 - $629.95
This TV is a steal for the price. Many of the TV's in the same price range/quality that have similar features are priced higher. Features wise its pretty standard with a couple bonuses. PIP is great but I do wish there was an option to change the input for the PIP. For some reason you can not view certain input combinations. My other minor complaint is there are no optical inputs, but I guess if your going HDMI why would you need it? I own other Samsung products and the remotes need some work in general. For this TV it had very small square buttons on the bottom half of the remote which is kind of awkward. Again these are very minor complaints. What I like about this TV I can plug lots of devices into it, from PS3 to video editing euipment. Picture quality wise it is excellent especially when you keep this in mind, your picture is only as good as the source. Most consumers jump into the HD revolution with out realizing that lots of LCD's are 720p. Don't get me wrong 720p is great and difference between 1080p is fairly small but if 1080p will be new standard why spend another $1000.00-2000.00 in 2-3 years to replace your 720p TV?
Price: $ - $
After extensively testing this phone for over an hour and asking numerous questions from the salesman and other owners I was on the fence. Then hearing the cost of service I passed on it.
This is a hard sell for the average consumer. This thing seemed to be designed for the tech junkie, yuppie weekend warrior, rich privileged kids, and tech reviewers who got it for FREE. Price wise $500-$600 is too steep, especially considering all the things it does NOT do.
I guess you have to honestly ask yourself which of the previously stated are you. This is gonna sound like odd but check out the Helio site and they compare the Helio Ocean and the iPhone side by side. They only compare basic features and thats it, you'll be surprised at $500-$600 does NOT get...
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