Samsung LN-T4681F 46″ 1080p LCD HDTV with LED backlight
Samsung LN-T4681F 46″ 1080p LCD HDTV with LED backlight

If you are ready for the clearest, brightest LCD picture on the market today, look no further. The LN-T4681F offers full 1080p resolution and reduced motion blur due to its LED Motion Plus™ feature. Samsung’s SmartLighting™ technology allows for an amazing 500,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and ultra-sharp blacks. The LED backlight also provides more natural color representation. Your home viewing experience has just risen to a new level.
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Connections
- HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface version 1.3): 3 (2 rear/1 side)
- Component video: 2 (Y, Pb, Pr)
- S-Video input: 1 side/1 rear
- A/V inputs: 1 side/1 rear
- PC input (D-sub) 1 rear
- Headphone jack 1 side
If you are ready for the clearest, brightest LCD picture on the market today, look no further. The LN-T4681F offers full 1080p resolution and reduced motion blur due to its LED Motion Plus feature. Samsung’s SmartLighting technology allows for an amazing 500,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and ultra-sharp blacks. The LED backlight also provides more natural color representation. Your home viewing experience has just risen to a new level.
User Ratings and Reviews
4 Stars Samsung TV
Great TV at a great price. Incredibly easy to install, no problems with delivery. Great picture.
5 Stars Insanely great televeision
Samsung has created a thing of beauty with it’s LED-LCD TV line. The blacks on phenomenal and when used in conjunction with a Samsung Blu-Ray player, it works flawlessly as 1 product. When you turn off the TV, the Blu-Ray goes into sleep mode, when the TV is off and you insert a movie, the TV comes on while the Blu-Ray begins to load…an amazing product. I would advise caution regarding the sellers and shippers though.
5 Stars Very pleased
Very pleased with this purchase. The TV is excellent and was quite easy to set up. I would recommend it.
5 Stars So far, so good. Finally took the plunge for an HD set.
I finally took the plunge for an HD set. At the time that I last set up my home theater - HD had _just_ come on market. Some early CRT-based HD sets were available, but the specification wasn’t quite there, and certainly content availability was very low. The sets were _very_ expensive as well. So I simply opted for a high-end Standard Def. set from Sony.
Things were fine for a long time.
Then the LCD sets came on the market. Vendors wanted more money for what was, to my eyes, an inferior picture. CRT based sets were quickly discontinued - not necessarily because LCD technology was superior (it certainly wasn’t) - but because such sets take much less floor space on a show room floor. The poor color representation, and pixelization, and motion blur of LCD sets turned me off, and Plasma wasn’t much better. I just couldn’t see spending more money for a worse picture, even if the set had physical advantages in terms of space, and power savings.
Well, fast forward to today. After looking over several Samsung models - I ended up purchasing this set. It’s by no means the current “best available” at this point - but considering the price and quality it’s quite good. The black levels on this set are amazing (none of that dark gray = black). The color representation is excellent. And, so far, judder and motion blur seem acceptably low.
Hi-definition sportscasts look amazing. NHL and NBA (currently in-season) look fantastic - the gleam of the ice or the court, or the reflections off the glass barriers is really something to see.
The X-Box 360 looks fantastic in 1080p - and video games don’t seem to have any real lag between the control and updates of on-screen action.
The 3:2 pulldown, movie mode (24 fps) looks quite alright so far. Several DVDs (don’t have the Blu-Ray yet) look almost Hi-Def when up-sampled (several guests have been amazed that it wasn’t actually a Hi-Def source).
All in all, pleasantly happy with this set, and looking forward to several years of viewing pleasure.
5 Stars Get it while it lasts
Best LCD I’ve seen to date, bar none. I did my homework for quite sometime and found the 81F series to be a hidden gem. This being the 2007 LED backlit series, it was $1,000 cheaper than the 2008 Samsung LN46A950 (120Hz). Thankfully, I got mine in time: the 2009 Luxia series Samsungs LNXXB8000 (240Hz), LNXXB7000 and LNXXB6000 do not have local LED dimming! What’s the point of having an LED backlight? Grab your A950 and 81F series while you can.
Only one notable con: sound quality. Certainly not a deal breaker, but you’ll definitely not want to depend on the internal speakers.
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