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Samsung TX-R2035 20" DynaFlat CRT TV

Samsung TX-R2035 20 DynaFlat CRT TV

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Brand: Samsung
Category: CE


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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 24 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Display Size: 20
Shipping Weight (lbs): 50.7
Dimensions (in): 23.8 x 19.3 x 18.2
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: TXR2035X/XAA
Model: TXR2035X/XAA
UPC: 036725220300
EAN: 0036725220300


Features:
  • 20 Inch (diagonally measured) DynaFlat TV Anti-Distortion/Anti-Glare Flat Picture Tube screen
  • Convenient Front Panel Control Key Buttons for Accessing Menu Settings Without the Remote
  • Digital Comb Filter
  • Color Temperature Adjustments
  • Full Function Remote Control

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Samsung TX-R2035 has a full complement of connection options include convenient side A/V inputs (for a game console, a camcorder, or other quick connect components), rear Audio/ Video inputs, an S-Video jack, and a set of DVD component inputs. The high quality 5-Watt stereo audio sound emanates from specially designed compact yet full sounding stereo side speakers. The digital comb filter and color temperature controls are only a few examples of the many technical reasons why the picture looks so great. Normal & Zoom Screen Filling Modes for Widescreen DVDs 5-Watt Side Speaker Stereo Audio System with Sound Preset Options - Sound Preset Modes Include Standard, Movie, Music, Speech & Custom Turbo Sound Loudness Audio Function American NTSC Standard Color with up to 125 Channels (may also be used with CATV or Satellite - subscription required) 2.5 Watts per channel stereo Power Requirements - 120W AC, 60 Hz Unit Dimensions - Width 23.8 x Height 18.2 x Depth 19.3 inches Unti Weight - Approxmiately 56 pounds Samsung 1 year parts/ 90 days labor limited warranty

Amazon.com
CONSUMER ALERT: This television receiver has only an analog broadcast tuner and will require a converter box after February 17, 2009 to receive over-the-air broadcasts with an antenna because of the U.S.'s transition to digital broadcasting. Analog-only TVs should continue to work as before with cable and satellite TV services, gaming consoles, VCRs, DVD players, and similar products. For more information, call the Federal Communications Commission at 1-888-225-5322 (TTY: 1-888-835-5322), or visit the commission's digital-television Web site at: www.dtv.gov.

Amazon.com Product Description
Stylish and boasting a crisp, bright picture, the Samsung 24-inch TX-R2435 analog (CRT) TV offers Samsung's DynaFlat screen, which increases the viewing angle and minimizes distortion and glare. Along with a digital comb filter (which separates the color signals to minimize dot crawl and blurred edges), dynamic black level expansion and a white peak limiter features work to deliver a crisp, clear picture.

Choose the mode (Standard/Dynamic/Movie/Custom) that best suits the program you're watching. It has a number of convenience features, including Remote Surf timer (returns TV to original channel so other channels can be browsed during commercial breaks), sleep timer, V-chip, on-screen menus, auto channel programming, channel labels.

It features two built-in, 2.5-watt speakers and stereo output for connection to a home theater audio system. The MTS stereo sound system can play SAP (Secondary Audio Program) audio whenever a broadcast or recording includes a secondary language track. The Auto Volume Leveler feature keeps audio volume consistent during channel changing to minimize static sound bursts. It features the following video and audio connections:

  • Composite AV In (RCA): 3 (1 side)
  • S-Video In: 1
  • Component Video In: 1
  • RF In: 1
  • Monitor: 1
  • Headphone: 1

What's in the Box
TX-R2435 TV, remote control, batteries, printed instructions


Customer Reviews:   Read 19 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Plagued by sound problems   August 3, 2005
 59 out of 60 found this review helpful

The picture on this TV is great; it rivals many of the Sony TVs. However, this TV is plagued by constant sound problems. After 2 weeks of light usage, the left speaker went out. It only comes back on if you raise the volume past 25 and it stays on for a while. Then it thens back off. This problem isn't isolated to this model either. If you read the reviews on Amazon for the TX-R2036 model, that 20" Samsung is also plagued by the same speaker problems. As of right now, for that model, more than 5 users have posted the exact same speaker problems.

In addition, the output of the TV has a constant hum. It is very noticeable when you have headphones or when you have the output plugged into a subwoofer. The hum causes the subwoofer to constantly grumble, making it impossible to watch TV.

I strongly recommend staying alway from these Samsung CRT TVs until they get it together with the speaker issues.



1 out of 5 stars Poor Quality   August 27, 2006
 24 out of 24 found this review helpful

This is the 3rd TV of this model I've had. I have returned the previous 2 to the point of purchase for an exchange due to what seems to be an all too common right speaker malfunction. It also randomly shuts off. The first was dead right out of the box, the second speaker died less than 30 days after purchase, this third one lasted 10 months. Samsung has refused to repair this tv. There are 2 months of warranty left BUT labor is not covered except for the first 3 months. This is the final straw for me. I will never even consider a product made by Samsung. I will also check other brands to make sure they are not re-branded Sansung units. I would encourage others to be wary of the shabby workmanship and customer service that this company offers. This is completely unacceptable in this day in age. I wish there was something lower than 1 star because the product is not even worth this 1 star rating.


3 out of 5 stars No good for tennis viewing!   July 2, 2006
 18 out of 22 found this review helpful

After just over a year, my fabulous Panasonic 20-inch TV started having problems. I've been confined to my home for 3 years and can't be without a TV so I purchased this one (Samsung TXR2035) because it seemed to most fit my requirements for physical size, cost, etc., and had to purchase/set it up before the Panasonic completely died. I bought it around mid-February and within 2 days I was spastic, wondering what in the hell I'd purchased. I tried to watch the French Open (played on red clay) and could never find a setting that worked so I could clearly see the ball in the far court. It was maddening as hell. After hours on the phone with Samsung, and anyone else I thought could help me, I went down the path of trying to return it. Of course, I couldn't return it because it wasn't
"defective." After much frothing at the mouth, a local Circuit City store said they would take it off my hands within the 30-day return cycle date. Problem was they had no other 20-incher to replace it, except the Panasonic model I loved so much, but they only had floor models (used for 12 months). The other major problem with this TV I read about in a review somewhere, but it was a 24-inch Samsung. I tried to find out if this model had the same menu problem and never could. So I went ahead a bought it. THe problem is that the bozo who designed the menus cleverly made them almost fill the screen and worse, they're opaque. So, when you select the menu to adjust the picture attributes, a large, solid square appears, almost covering the entire picture. It's hell trying to figure out what's happening as you try to adjust dozens of times through the many options, hoping you'll finally be able to see the stupid tennis ball. But, I had no success. I was frazzled! The other serious flaw with the picture adjustment menus (it has 4, which sounds great, but hold on a second)is that three of the four different menus do not hold your special selections, and instead default back to a factory setting, which seems absolutely arbitrary. So, I would spend minute after minute scrolling through these three menus trying different settings and then have to exit the menu to see what I'd accomplished. It usually didn't work properly, so when I'd go back to that menu it was back on the factory setting, not where I'd just set it to. It's enough to drive you totally mad.
This TV provides excellent quality video for all foreground images, however. But, background images are another kettle of fish! For example, I cannot clearly see even the first row of spectators at the tennis match, unlike the Panasonic, where I could not only see several rows back, but I frequently could even identify a celebrity in the audience!
I've been told by several people that I should try replacing the regular coax cables I have with component cabling, which I'll have someone do for me soon. I hope that improves matters. If it does not, I guess I'm stuck with this one. One thing is for sure, this Samsung TV is no where near the quality of the Panasonic TV that started to go on me. And, unfortunately, these 20 inchers are basically throwaways when something goes wrong, unless you can fix it yourself.



1 out of 5 stars Nice looking, too bad there was no picture - no replacement?   August 12, 2005
 13 out of 17 found this review helpful

Ordered the this TV from Amazon because it was the best price I could find. Product delivered with cracked case and no picture showed up when turned on. Is this a Samsung defect or did Amazon just send me a damaged TV - not sure, but read on.

I asked Amazon to replace the TV. They said there were no more available?!?! Well, that's weird since my search showed they were still offering the same exact TV at the same price!
Makes you wonder what is going on here. Support? There is no phone number to call anywhere on the web site. Their email support was very responsive, but no one would give me a phone number to discuss the situation.

At least they paid to ship the item back.



3 out of 5 stars Had some problems   April 25, 2006
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

I had owned this TV for about 9 months until I decided to get rid of it. Within just a month, I noticed that the right speak kept shorting out. It would go dead and I could only hear the left one. I would have to turn it volume up to 35 or so for it to come back on. And when I turned it back down to normal volume, it would go out again within minutes. Then later on, I noticed that everytime a white background or anything pure white came up on the screen, it would go crazy. The white portion would just go bazerk. It was really annoying. So I finally decided to get rid of it and switch over to a 27" philips. Hopefully this Samsung was just a bad unit that was sold to me from Best Buy brand new. (Unfortuantly.) Besides the flaws, it was a good TV. The sound was great with it was fully functioning and the picture was great (when there wasn't any white.)

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