Samsung LN40C630 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)
 Time for an upgrade! 
 
I have literally been following the prices of HDTV's  for about a year now, and there is no better time for an upgrade!  Samsung just released their new "C" series, and somehow they are  remarkably less expensive than their pre-existing models! The majority  of the websites are selling this HDTV for $800+, Amazon's lower-than-low  price is less than the rest of the market. I purchased it here on  Amazon, and received my HDTV in 5 days (could have been 4 days, but I  had school all day). CEVA did the shipping for my HDTV, which I was wary  at first because I have only dealt with UPS and Fedex. However, CEVA  provided excellent customer service as they did contact me and I  verbally specified a delivery time. Packaging was very efficient, and  surprisingly light too! 
For those who prefer using TV stands, you do have to assemble it on  your own. Extremely easy to assemble though! All it took was 9 screws  (already in the box) and I recommend using a power-screwdriver.  Directions said it required two people, I did it solo! I was just eager  to hook up my PS3 via HDMI cable and experience the wonderful world of  1080P. 
Okay, now for the specifics and why this HDTV deserves a spot in  your living room - As I mentioned before, right up to my purchase I  extensively followed the quality and price of several HDTVs. The  Samsungs 530, 550, 630, 650. The Samsung 630 is the best deal for your  money, here's why: The 5 series is less expensive, but only offers  refresh times of 60Hz as compared to the 630 which is 120Hz. This is a  big difference, and means that your HDTV with 120Hz displays at least  twice as many frames-per-second which makes movies, not only sports,  very fluid and more realistic. Another difference is the response time,  where as the 5 series has a 6ms response time, the 6 series has a 4ms  response time. And if you are a gamer, a difference of 2ms can make a  big difference. So why the Samsung 630 and not the 650? The only  difference now is the contrast ratio. The 630 comes with a 80,000:1  contrast ratio which in my opinion, still creates an extraordinary depth  to the display. TV contrast ratio's are starting to become stable  around the 70,000 - 100,000 range (or much higher for LEDs). Whereas, 3  years ago the highest was around 10,000 but kept constantly rising. So  this HDTV is very much future proof. Yes, the 650 has a higher contrast  ratio, but is it worth the extra $200 something dollars? 
All in all, if you're not worried about price, go all out and  purchase a LED HDTV. But if you want to shop smart, this HDTV is the way  to go.



 
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