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This TV replaced a 42" insignia LCD. There is no comparison, although I only paid $100 more for this than I paid for the Insignia less than 2 years ago.
I hadn't planned on replacing my TV, since I was not dissatisfied with my old one, but the whole time I was beta testing Windows 7 on my media center, I could not use the HDMI out. So I took the chance on the problem being with an older TV rather than my newer computer, and it paid off. I got to use HDMI again.
The picture is crisp, very little artifacts. Sports, movies, everything looks good. I spent the last couple days jumping randomly through my movie collection checking things out at 1080P again, and love the results. So bright, so crisp, all without having to be in torch mode.
My Xbox Elite is out for repair, so I went and bought a Sony PS3 and some games to try it out with, and games are outstanding.
For a completely unplanned, spur of the moment purchase, I am very happy with this unit. I had narrowed myself down to four different brands, a Sony, a LG, another Insignia ,and this. When I went to the local brick and mortar, they had all of the nearby, and I was able to direct compare them all with the same source running, and this one, while more expensive than the others I was looking at, more than made up for the minor price difference by having such a noticeably better picture.
And the fact that the remote is in the database for my Harmony One remote didn't hurt either - discrete codes for pretty much everything there is on the TV.
Very happy in every respect with this TV.Get more detail about Samsung LN46A630 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color.
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