Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Samsung LE26D450 26-inch Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV with Freeview

 Brand Samsung | Model: LE26D450G1WXXU
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Samsung LE26D450 26-inch Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV with Freeview

Samsung LE26D450 26-inch Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV with Freeview

Feature

  • ? 2x HDMI
  • 1x PC Audio In (Mini Jack)
  • ? 1x PC In (D-sub)
  • ? Energy Efficiency Class: B
  • ? On-Mode In Use Power Consumption (Watts): 42

Product Overview

Samsung LE26D450 26 LCD TV 1080P 1HDMI Blk LE26D450G1WXXU Televisions LCD TVs


65 of 66 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, 3 Jun 2011
By 
JamieG - See all my reviews
This review is from: Samsung LE19D450 19-inch Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV with Freeview (Electronics)
Absolutely brilliant TV for my room. I've always loved Samsung TVs for their rich and vibrant colours which is exactly what I got. The tv has very easy to use settings to change things such as colour, contrast, sound etc and I literally had 100s of Freeview channels installed on the tv in minutes as soon as I plugged it in.

I also ordered an extra HDMI lead to connect the TV to my laptop so I can watch things like BBC iPlayer, 4oD, films already on the laptop etc.

Overall an excellent TV with a surprisingly small price tag ;)


85 of 87 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent value for money, 31 July 2011
By 
Conviviality - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Samsung LE32D450 32-inch Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV with Freeview (Electronics)
I've had this unit a few days now. My main motivations for the purchase were:

1. I needed a 32 inch TV for a bedroom.
2. The TV brand must be recognised for quality and reliability.
3. I wanted to be able to stream movies from my home network to the TV.
4. The TV didn't need to be 1080p compliant, for the following reasons:
a. The set I intended to purchase wasn't going to be larger than 32".
b. I would be further than 3 meters (approx 9 feet) from the tv when viewing, so 1080p would be pointless.

So, satisfying number 1 was a no-brainer (the TV's 32") and, as for 2, Samsung is recognised for building quality sets that tend to be reliable (which is why many other brands use Samsung panels in their units). Furthermore, with work I tend to live in hotels a lot. Many that I've stayed in tend to have Samsung sets in their rooms, which is perhaps evidence of quality and reliability at an affordable price (something lacking robustness would soon break in a hotel environment). Even if that's a false impression on my part, I've become familiar with the interface and have found the sets (of varying models) to be user-friendly and more than satisfactory in terms of picture quality.

Regarding the streaming of movies, this brings me to an interesting point (and back to the issue of brands): after much research I was initially considering a few models by various manufacturers (LG, Toshiba, and Samsung) but a review of another Samsung model (the LE32c450) surprised me by stating that most Samsung's will play movie files directly from a USB device plugged into the TV. For me, this was an added bonus, as I wouldn't necessarily have to go to the trouble of streaming movies from my home network -- I could simply plug a drive/usb stick into the TV and watch movies that way. So, I decided to buy the le32c450 from another retailer...but they'd sold out. The LE32D450 (the tv which this review is about)was a little more pricey than the bargain price I'd spotted but, on Amazon was still a bargain, so I took the plunge.

Upon attaching the TV to the stand, I noticed what others have commented-upon: that the stand can appear flimsy and a little difficult to attach properly. Some brute strength (I don't have a cordless screwdriver) sorted this problem and, although the stand 'appears' flimsy, I don't think it is...if you have the strength (or a cordless screwdriver) to attach it properly. That said, the stand is only temporary, as I will soon be fixing the TV to a wall bracket.

When I powered the TV on (via the standard, but nothing special remote) several easy-to-follow prompts helped me set-up the TV (including automatically scanning for freeview channels). Once this was done, I viewed several of the channels and found the picture and sound to be more than satifactory (I am no expert reviewer of TVs, but I've watched enough in my time to know what, to me, qualifies as a good picture...and bad speakers annoy me -- yet no red flags were raised in that department). I've now been using the TV for a few days and have watched a variety of programmes and movies (of various file types) and neither the sound nor picture has been of concern; in fact, I've been delighted with both. Who doesn't love a bargain?

Now, onto the USB 'magic'.Up until recently, I didn't know that many Samsung TVs could play movie files directly from a USB device. In fact, if they marketed this feature more aggressively, I'm certain many people wouldn't have the need to buy media-streamers. This was the feature I was most keen to explore, so, over the past few days I've been watching films and documentaries (in order to test the tv) via a hard drive I have connected via the USB port of the TV. I've found that the TV will play the following formats: avi, mp4, mkv, TS. I've read that it plays others, but haven't had the chance (or need) to verify that yet. Regardless, it's pretty astounding, and the on-screen menu for navigating through my files (on the USB device) is nicer than the one that comes (for example) with my dedicated media streamer (a WDTV Live). I couldn't be happier. For those wishing to plug their camera into the TV to look at pictures, this feature should also allow you to view the video you've taken with the camera. You'll find that you can't do this with many TVs (as they normally only support the playback of pictures -- and in some cases music -- via the USB port).

Finally, an oddity (and I've read that this applies to most, if not all Samsung TVs): there's no 'power off' button. The TV can be put on 'standby', but you can't completely power off unless you unplug the unit from the wall. For most people this won't be a problem, and it certainly doesn't bother me. It does however, bother my significant other (who likes to completely switch off most electrical devies before going to bed). So, luckily, I found a use for a free 'Lime Energy Saving Plug'... Read more


45 of 46 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Bedroom or Kitchen Perfection, 24 Jun 2011
By 
Paul Hassall (UK) - See all my reviews

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This review is from: Samsung LE19D450 19-inch Widescreen HD Ready LCD TV with Freeview (Electronics)
Using this to replace an aging 14" CRT tv in the bedroom. Arrived a day ahead of the estimated date so huge thanks to Amazon. As with all LCD's, spend time adjusting the picture options to suit your room and to get the type of picture 'you want'. Only had it a day or so, but so far, very happy.

Pros:

New 2011 model, at time of purchase, Amazon was £20-£35 cheaper than other retailers.
Easy Set-Up.
Sleek Looks, nice coloring in the frame (still a dust magnet like most lcd's)
Excellent image quality. (freeview tested only, will be updating to sky multiroom soon, so will update on HD image)
Very good program guide (if your familiar with the Sky Guide, it even shows a mini screen when searching)
Nice clear sound, some good options/variations in this section (like most lcd tv's, they always sound very different if changing over form a CRT tv.)

Cons:

Stand needs a bit of work, doesn't quite feel like "its home" when screwed in, but this should not stop you buying.
Only 1 HDMI but this can easily be solved with an HDMI switch box form a company such as NEET.

Summary:

If your after a good brand lcd tv with lots of picture options, clear and easy no fuss set-up, clean looks and simple tv guide, this would suit you perfectly for the kitchen or bedroom. There is also a 22" version if you need a slightly larger screen.

UPDATE: Just a quick mention, the firmware on this tv may need upgrading if you set turns itself off on random occasions. Simply visit the samsung uk website, search for the model of tv, click on the firmware tab and download it onto a usb drive. Once the file is unpacked on the drive, connect it to the back of the telly and upgrade the firmware via the menu system.

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