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Title: Samsung M87 52-inch LCD television
Pros: Size, screen, 3 HDMI slots
Cons: Poor broadcast picture quality really shows up, dust attracts to it like a fly to you know what
Verdict: The M87 is a very good television let down by non HD quality signals
Summary: - We all like big don't we, big cars, big houses, so why not big TVs? Well that's what Samsung is hoping with its whopping 52-inch LCD television as apart of its Bordeaux range. But does it impress? We get watching to find out.
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung LE52M87BD
Pros: Peerless black level for an LCD, Good connections, Superbly crisp colours and bright picture
Cons: Some issues with motion handling
Verdict: Further proof that the old plasma v LCD arguments are becoming less and less relevant. It's certainly not perfect, but it's one of the finest big-screen LCDs we've seen to date
Summary: If there's a TV out there right now with more up-front appeal than Samsung's LE52M87BD, then we can't think of it. It's a vision in gloss black, and at 52 inches it's the biggest LCD Samsung has done to date
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung LE40M87BDX
Pros: Excellent specification, Great price
Cons: Standard-def pictures not perfect
Verdict: A fantastic LCD that takes the format to new levels of quality
Summary: Here's a preface: we liked this TV so much, we bought one. A journalist spending £900 is not something that happens often, but there's a good reason in this case. Firstly, an utterly unbelievable spec, starting with a 15000:1 contrast ratio
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100/100 |
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Title: Samsung LE40M87BD
Pros: >Full HD 1080p screen, Excellent for gaming, Three HDMIs ,
Summary: Fragger's best friend.
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung LE40M87BD 40in LCD TV
Summary: If you want decent picture quality and a great set of features for less than 800, check this LCD TV out.
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90/100 |
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Title: Samsung LE52M87BD
Pros: Black levels are outstanding by LCD standards; beautifully designed; connections are second to none
Cons: Occasional motion-handling issues
Verdict: Although some relatively minor issues when it comes to handling motion mean there's still room for Samsung to improve, the LE52M87BD is overall a pretty sensational LCD package that certainly gives rival plasma screens something to think about. Well worth
Summary: The Samsung LE52M87BD is a 52-inch 1080p LCD TV which has strikingly good picture quality. Black levels are deep and convincing and the set delivers rich and vibrant colours. Hi-def reproduction has clarity and definition and the set looks fantastic with
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83/100 |
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Title: Samsung LE40M86BD/87BD
Pros: Strong picture quality, Impressive black levels, Good design and connectivity
Cons: Motion blur, Some of the optional features are flawed
Verdict: Sometimes manufacturers can try too hard. Forget all the fancy features - this is a great LCD without them
Summary: We live in an age where competition between established CE marques and ascendant Chinese manufacturers has now become so intense that each is trying to outdo the other with fancy-sounding proprietary technologies
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung LE40M87
Pros: Styling; picture quality; ease of use; connectivity
Cons: Sound is weak and unimpressive; remote control is slow to respond
Verdict: If you want a 1080p screen at a remarkably low price, this is probably the TV for you. It's a good performer and beautifully designed. It has a few annoying quirks, but it's a solid LCD television
Summary: The LE40M87 is another fantastic value TV from Samsung, which has an enviable knack of producing TVs that hit all the sweet spots. This manages to boast a pretty design, a 40-inch screen, a 1080p display and three HDMI inputs -- all for £800. It's a real
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung LE46M87
Pros: >1080p., Good for games., Triple HDMIs. ,
Cons: Shabby build. Noisy picture at times.
Verdict: Good with quality HD sources, but otherwise disappointing
Summary: AKA 'The Tulip' TV
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60/100 |
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Title: Samsung LE-52M87BD
Pros: Freeview Playback system works well, Good 720p image, Good value, Impressive features, Easy to use, All the features you could ask for, Excellent performance, Great build and handles well, Good value considering its pedigree, Great pictures, Loaded with f
Cons: Black levels could be better, Limited viewing angle, Can't record two digital channels, Motion handling issues, Tendency for noise
Verdict: Jaw-dropping pictures and an outstanding features count to match
Summary: If you're looking for a TV which has style at its core, you have to consider one from Samsung. And the brand's new flagship LCD TV, the 52in LE‑52M87BD, certainly fits that bill
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100/100 |
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Title: Samsung LE52M87BDX LCD TV
Summary: Samsung's M87 series of LCD TV's is distinguished from the M86 series by a small silver strip at the base of the screen. This adds a nice touch to what is already an outstandingly beautiful piece of kit. With its perfectly smooth round edges, the LE52M87
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Title: Samsung LE52M87BDX Review: 52" Full HD 1080p LCD TV Test
Summary: It's nearing the end of its life cycle, with Samsung having recently announced its new LED backlit range for USA, which will no doubt be coming out here shortly as well, but Samsung were kind enough to send us a review sample for their current flagship LC
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Title: Samsung LE46M87BD
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Title: Samsung LE40M87BDX
Pros: Excellent specification, Great price
Cons: Standard-def pictures not perfect
Verdict: Even so, the M86 has impressive image upscaling ability, and handles the task with more aplomb than most. This is a truly great TV, and, if anything, £900 just seems too cheap
Summary: With a 1980 x 1050 resolution, the M87 is a wonder to look at
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90/100 |
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Title: Samsung LE40M86BD/87BD
Pros: Strong picture quality, Impressive black levels, Good design and connectivity
Cons: Motion blur, Some of the optional features are flawed
Verdict: This latter feature is because the 40M87BD's trio of HDMI sockets are all high-spec v.1.3 affairs rather than the still-common v.1.2. As such, the LE40M8 range can handle the extra colour range of the DeepColor system that HDMI 1.3's extra bandwidth makes
Summary: Given its advanced specification, the 40M86/87BD certainly looks good value at around £1,200
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80/100 |
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Title: Samsung LE-52M87BD
Pros: Great Pictures; Loaded with features and connections; Gorgeous looks
Cons: Motion handling issues; Tendency for noise
Verdict: The best summary of the LE52M87BD's performance is 'mostly spectacular but occasionally flawed'. However, with its sumptuous looks and its extra cost over similar-sized plasma screens being mostly justified by its resolution and features, it's a TV that h
Summary: Samsung's trademark gloss black finish and taste for subtle curves extends to 52in extremely well
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100/100 |
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