Typical price: £1,600
What is it: A 46-inch LCD TV with integrated Freeview and support for 'Full HD' 1080p
What we think: Picture quality is very good indeed but be prepared to have to fiddle with the settings to get the best picture
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 24 May 2007
Tags: Samsung, Samsung LE46M87, motion blur, speakers, performance
We like:
Picture quality; styling; level of image customisation through menus; three HDMI sockets
We don't like:
Sound quality; default picture settings; slow remote control response
CNET UK judgement:
The Samsung LE46M87, also available as the LE46M86BD, is a great TV that offers good performance and support for 1080p. Providing you're willing to spend some time playing with the menus, it's a good buy
Full review:
1080p is here to stay -- for people who want to own the best possible equipment, it offers them the opportunity to enjoy some of the finest-quality images ever seen in the home. Continue Reading...
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