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Samsung FP-T5084

PCWorld Rating

3.5
3.5 / 5 - PCWorld, Feb 7, 2008

Pros

  • Swiveling panel
  • Four-color control

Cons

  • Underwhelming speakers
  • Average standard-definition scores

Bottom Line

This set has a desirable combination of good performance, reasonable price, and competitive features.

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