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  1. (Electronics) I was pretty plaeesd with this TV when I removed it from the box. It was slim/light and had a slick look. The picture was respectable for a 22 and the sound was okay. I was also happy that a model this size offered 2 HDMI ports. Also, it looks great as a monitor for my computer. But then I noticed a few problems. Minor Problems: -No soft mute -Very hard to manually add/remove channels. (Originally, after messing with my TV and its manual, I concluded that it wasn't possible but it is if you hit the content button on the remote.) This may not seem like a huge deal, but the TV ended up picking up 100+ channels. Most of those are the HD versions of my channels. I'd like to remove the repeats and just keep the HD versions, but the TV really hides this feature. I found out where to do it, but I still can't get it right. It is a shame. Major Problems: -The A/V, component adapter that connects to the TV just doesn't work. This is the second time I've had Amazon ship me this TV and the adapter still doesn't work. I've tested it with three different devices and the TV doesn't recognize any of them. A huge problem for me, considering not all of my devices can connect using HDMI (so I must use the component). I'm sending this model back and trying a different one. I want a TV with working ports. -Samsung's customer service is not so good. They told me that I should buy a new adapter because the one they sent me could be defective. What? No thanks, Samsung. Thank goodness for Amazon's fantastic return policy. In summary, check ALL the inputs before your 30-day grace period ends with Amazon. The VGA, 2 HDMIs, component, headphone jack, USB, etc should all work out of the box. If they don't, send it back! Samsung isn't the best with customer service, so I suggest dealing with Amazon first and foremost.
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