Samsung - 55" Class The Terrace Outdoor Dust Cover - Dark Gray
- Brand
- Samsung
- SKU:
- VG-SDCC55G/ZA
- UPC:
- 887276764863
- Condition:
- New
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The Terrace Dust Cover
Dimension
Product Height : 13.1 inches
Product Width :14.8 inches
Product Depth :
Product Weight :2.2 pounds
Features
It’s your TV. Take care of it. Keep your Terrace TV looking sharp with the Terrace Dust cover that provides extra protection, plush lining and holes for breathability.
Cover up your soundbar too! It’s tailor made for the Terrace TV and your Terrace Soundbar, too. With added flexibility, it fits like a glove, staying snug over the whole system.¹
Pocket protection Yep, it has pockets. The Terrace Dust Cover comes with extra space to store your accessories like One Remote and the Dust Cover pouch so you won't go searching for it later.
¹ TV and soundbar sold separately.
What's Included
User Manual
Pouch
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David M
This is a great TV dust cover, its perfect for my Samsung TV, it has 2 remote control pockets and it covers my sound bar without any problems. It cost a bit more but it has more features than the normal covers.
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Most versatile lens on the market!
The Nikon 18-200 vr lens is the lens I grab when I am going on vacation, to an event which I cannot control the distance of my subject. The vibration reduction allows me to shoot steadily even in low light and allows me to use the long end of the lens 200mm without a tripod. The Nikon 18-200 is also a very sharp lens built with excellent quality. I also own a Tamron 18-200 and the Nikon is built better and produces better pictures. When I go shoot family portraits, I shoot with my Nikon 24-70 and my wife uses the Nikon 18-200 vr for different angles and perspectives. The combination makes for some excellent photographs. If you want a one lens does all lens, this is it. A plus, is on the Vibration Reduction a switch that says active, it allows you to shoot clear pictures from a moving car. So when you are on vacation and see that beautiful scene that God provides so often, you can shoot it without stopping on the side of the road.
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Can't live without my Nikon 18-200 zoom!
Some people say, I take a lot of pictures, I do. I use the 18-200 zoom on my camera of the day, as my everyday lens! I keep my D5200 at an arms length and this is lens I keep on it, to be ready for anything! The lens also works wonderfully on my D7100, for events such as weddings and high school reunions. This is the one lens, I just can't be without! Great size and weight but the results are the reason it is my main lens!
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great all around lens
I am no professional, but this lens help me take better shots. i installed a polarizer filter and took great pictures on my recent carribean vacation.
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Great all around lens
I keep this lens on my camera 95% of the time. A little heavier than the 18-55 but it's worth it. Great clarity in detail even hand held at 200mm.
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great lens
I love this lens, I don't need to be changing lens
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A wonderful all-around lens for any occasion
Nikon did a great job with the 18-200mm lens. The lens covers a broad range and is generally light enough for carrying around anytime, anywhere to capture almost any situation. The 18mm wide angle gives you the option for sweeping panoramas, and the 200mm zoom (especially when combined with the ability of the Nikon D7100 to do a 1.3x crop, making the effective range over 250mm) is a very nice telephoto to have. For the price, you probably won't find a better lens that covers such a large optical zoom range. I was going back and forth between this and the 18-300mm that Nikon makes. I decided on the 18-200 for two main reasons... first, the 18-300 is heavy as heck, much worse than this guy (my mom has the 18-300 and holding it around my neck for even 10 minutes was a little taxing), and second, I honestly don't do much shooting beyond a 200mm range. If you need it, the extra 100mm for the price is not a bad deal at all, but from other reviews I've read, you start to run into vignetting and some sharpness issues at full zoom of the 18-300. If you're not in need of 300mm zoom and fine with occasionally using some digital cropping to enhance zoom, the Nikon 18-200 is a worthy buy.
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Great Lens for the Price
Overall this is a good lens for the price. I wanted a one stop lens of sort and I'm very happy with this one. It's a great travel lens because you don't have to swap out lens since this covers most situations. I took it to a recent vacation with the family to D.C. and was extremely happy with the pictures I took with it. I definitely would recommend this lens to anyone. At first the camera did feel a bit heavy but it's because I was use to using a smaller lens but after a couple of minutes holding and shooting you get use to it. As noted by several other reviews it's an overall good lens. I definitely recommend it.
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I took over 9,000 photos in 2015 with this lens
I think I own 10 lenses and this is still my go-to. I wish I'd bought the 18-300mm and skipped the 70-300mm, but hindsight is 20/20, and a lot of the shots I've taken with the 18-200mm I've been very pleased with. First, it eliminates the need for carrying around the 18-55mm and 55-200mm kit lenses, replacing them with a single piece of glass, rubber, plastic, and metal that will take sharper pictures faster in more conditions and in less time. If you can only afford one medium telephoto I recommend you consider this model. After taking over 9,000 photos with it last year I can tell you it still does a great job, "lens creep" has not become a problem, and it still focuses snugly, but never too-tightly. You won't get far-off shots of birds, but it does just about everything else really well for $600 or less.