Typical price: £1,400
What is it: 46-inch 1080p LCD TV with 100Hz Motion Plus system
What we think: A great TV which looks stunning as well as delivering an amazing picture
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 15 October 2007
Tags: Samsung, Samsung LE46F86, Samsung LE46F86, Samsung LE46F86, DVD player
We like:
Design; 1080p; better than average sound; HD and SD picture quality
We don't like:
Remote control is sluggish and ugly; Freeview could look better
You might also need:
HDMI cables; HD DVD or Blu-ray player; HD games console
CNET UK judgement:
The Samsung LE46F86 is an excellent television with everything you could possibly need, including 1080p, Motion Plus to make films look smoother and a great selection of inputs. Be prepared to spend a bit of time setting the TV up when you get it out of the box
Full review:
Not so long ago, 1080p screens were a relative rarity. Now you can't throw a scone without hitting one. But this is good news, because 1080p makes HD DVD and Blu-ray come alive, and gaming can also find a whole new level of realism. Continue Reading...
Samsung LE46F86 History
13 Sep 2007 in Crave
Samsung LE46F86: 1080p LCD TV causes mass drooling
If you want the ultimate LCD TV technology and a damp chin, might we suggest you cast your eye over the new Samsung LE46F86, a TV whose plethora of yummy features that will make you dribble
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