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Samsung UE24N4300

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First impressions of the UE24N4300 suggest that Samsung really doesn’t see it as just some ‘throw-away’ product. After all, of late Samsung seems more focused than ever on building an empire of big, bold, uncompromisingly high-end TVs. For starters, the UE24N4300 is remarkably heavy for such a small TV, suggesting the presence of some high-quality innards as well as the use of premium materials in the strikingly glossy black bodywork.

While we applaud the sturdiness of the UE24N4300’s design, the finished result does look a bit clunky and old school, especially when it comes to the chunky width of the frame around the screen.

The UE24N4300 actually has quite a lot going on for such a small TV – starting with its inclusion of a fulsome implementation of

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