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Reviews: 42-inch HDTVs
Samsung HP-T4264
TV Technology: LCD • Diagonal (inches): 42 • HD Formats: 720p, 1080i • Native Resolution (pixels): 1024-by-768 • Price When Reviewed: $1400
Samsung HP-T4264 (Front)
Samsung HP-T4264 (Front)
Samsung HP-T4264
Samsung HP-T4264
78.7 Good
Last updated
September 12, 2007
Test Center Reviewed by
Lincoln Spector
Pros
  • Inexpensive
  • Easy to set up and use
Cons
  • Can’t handle 1080p signals
  • Average-quality picture

Samsung HP-T4264

This excellent plasma set combines an appealing price with impressive features.
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Ease of use and a low price, along with great specifications and some nice features, earned the Samsung HP-T4264 high marks despite a picture that, while not bad, wasn't as good as on the other four plasma sets we reviewed for our November 2007 issue's HDTV roundup.

The HP-T4264's color rendering was only fair, but everything else about the picturewas pretty good. And in most other ways this is a gem and (at $1400) a bargain. For one thing, it's easy to set up. All of the inputs--most of them situated on the back panel--stick outward instead of down. Like most sets, the HP-T4264 includes a few extra-easy-to-access inputs on the side, but its side selection is especially nice, with a headphone jack, a USB port for viewing pictures and listening to MP3s from an external device, a second S-Video port, and even an extra HDMI connector.

The menus are compact and readable. Like most TVs' on-screen menus, they're transparent, but you can shut off the transparency to increase readability. When you scroll through sources, the HP-T4264 skips ones that have nothing plugged into them. And you can rename the others, selecting from obvious choices like "DVD" and "DVR"--though you can't enter your own names (in case you've started calling your VCR "Gertie").

Other cool features include a still button and picture-in-picture; you can't watch two channels simultaneously, however, because the HP-T4264 has only one tuner.

We looked at four plasma TVs with native 720p resolution, and three of them handled a 1080p signal by downconverting it and displaying it as best they could. Unlike them, the Samsung HP-T4264 refused to handle the signal at all. In the real world, this shouldn't be too much of a problem, though, since you can set any Blu-ray or HD DVD player to output content at a lower resolution. But because we couldn't make our test equipment simultaneously output 1080i or 720p for the HP-T4264 and 1080p for the other sets, it failed that test, which dragged down its overall performance score.

The HP-T4264's remote is long and a bit unwieldy, but it's programmable, and some of the buttons light up.

-- Lincoln Spector

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