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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Low Cost Samsung LN52A750 52-Inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color

Samsung LN52A750 52-Inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color
Samsung LN52A750 52-Inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #30238 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: LN-52A750
  • Dimensions: 31.70" h x
    4.20" w x
    52.10" l,
    66.40 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 52

Features

  • Full 1080p HD Resolution with 120Hz Auto Motion Plus
  • Full Wrap Touch of Color Bezel, ISP Addressable w/ 1GB internal memory
  • 50,000:1 contrast ratio, 4ms response time, Super Clear Panel Technology
  • 4 HDMI Iputs, 2 Component Inputs, 1 PC Input, Wide Color Ehnacer, USB 2.0, HDMI-CEC
  • RSS-Infolink, Wheel Key Remote, SRS Surround Sound





Samsung LN52A750 52-Inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color









Product Description

Enjoy pre-loaded HD content, including cooking, fitness, children's entertainment, and a photo gallery on the LN52A750 52" Full High Definition TV with 1080p Resolution. Full 1080p HD resolution and 50,000:1 dynamic-contrast ratio offer stunning image detail and vivid colors. Auto Motion Plus 120Hz and Ultra Clear Panel technology work together to offer the smoothest motion and boldest bright and dark tones. Stay connected to your home network via the DLNA networking feature. The InfoLink feature provides RSS web content from USA Today. The WiseLink USB 2.0 input and user-friendly interface gives you access to pictures and playlists from a specially designed Wheel Remote. Ultra clear panel allows you to enjoy crisp image details, natural skin tones, excellent shadow detail and vibrant colors. SRS TruSurround XT is a patented SRS technology that solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannel content over two speakers. TruSurround delivers a compelling, virtual surround sound experience through any two-speaker playback system, including internal television speakers and headphones. It is fully compatible with all multichannel formats up to 5.1 channels. High-resolution HD-Grade 1920x1080 pixel resolution has built-in image scaler to handle inputs from a variety of digital and analog audio/video sources. Wide Color Enhancer optimizes a color's hue resulting in more natural colors. Fast 4ms response time minimizes blurring of moving video. Entertainment Mode allows customized picture settings, optimized for different content. SRS TruSurround XT Down firing speakers CATV/VHF/UFH 75-ohm, F-type Antenna Connections - 4 HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface, 2 Component video inputs (rear), 1 S-video input (side), side and rear composite inputs, PC input (rear), Wiselink Pro (USB 2.0), RF antenna inputs, and Headphone Dimensions - 52.0 x 33.9 x 13.3 / 52.0 x 31.7 x 4.2 without stand Weight - 66.4 pounds.





   



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194 of 198 people found the following review helpful.
5A perfect purchase
By E. T. Hildebrand
[...]Amazon tracking indicated it would take 2 weeks to arrive. CEVA tracking listed it at two days earlier. I received the call for delivery in less than a week - and this included the holiday period!CEVA showed up with it yesterday. The heavy cardboard box had an 18" gash/tear in it and my heart sank. They removed the box and I noticed the screen was supported about 8" from the cardboard and there were no signs that whatever caused the gash had touched anything. We quickly plugged it into the wall and ran it thru some of the built-in menus. Relief - everything worked fine. With the 30-day return guarantee there was nothing more to worry about.The previous day Amazon had delivered a new Onkyo receiver to replace my older Yamaha. I had already disconnected the Yamaha and wired all the components and speakers to this new receiver (to take advantage of its HDMI capabilities). It now only took a couple hours to make the final connections with the receiver, cable sysem, over-the-air antenna, HTPC and network.Every single system worked perfectly, even though it sometimes took a few minutes to discover the correct input settings on each device to get everything communicating. The biggest surprise was the quality of the picture. After reading everything I could find on various forums I expected to have some tweaking to do before obtaining the best images. While critically inspecting the imagery for each type of input I could not see a need to adjust anything! Just for experimentation I did make a few selections of alternate settings, but always wound up returning to the original. I'll likely use an Avia program to verify adjustments later, but can't imagine any improvement.The "halo effect" feature on the upper and lower bezel was obvious (albeit faint) to see, but it was not distracting. In fact, if there were a switch available to turn it on and off, I'd still leave it on - it's neat! The red bezel highlighting (the TOC) is so subtle that it is nearly invisible. If I didn't know it was there I'd likely not have even noticed it. Perhaps it would be more visible in a room with bright daylighting?Another neat feature is the touch sensitive controls on the lower right bezel. They are invisible until you touch the area, causing them to temporarily sequentially illuminate. I haven't fully explored this feature yet.Another nice feature was discovering that I could hook up the computer to HDMI connection #2 and play computer games without any special adjustments. There was no lag or any problem except that I'll need to upgrade the computer's video card in order to take the display all the way up to its full resolution. Nevertheless, the Samsung must have been upscaling the image since it was extremely sharp. (Same thing with the 480i DVDs we played on it - very sharp). When not in use we intend to leave the computer hooked up so the Samsung will continuously display it's screensaver which cross-fades family photos like a huge digital picture frame.The Samsung has a TOShttp://amzn.com/dp/B001418WF4/?tag={komponelektr-20} out connection which I connected to the receiver. This vastly simplifies audio connections since all audio sent to the TV can be amplified from a single connection to the receiver. If you can connect everything via HDMI there will be significantly fewer wires and a much more simplified operation.The only thing I would have preferred is if the base would swivel. I understand the 650 models swivel, can't imagine why Samsung wouldn't include that feature here.We're very happy with this purchase.EDIT- 6-18-08After nearly 3 weeks of use we are even more impressed with this TV.I have upgraded the video card on the attached computer so that it can now attain full 1080p resolution, only to find the text too small to be readable at a normal viewing distance of about 12 feet with my 60-yr-old eyes. Backing off the resolution makes the text large enough to read while retaining its razor-sharpness.The attached computer is connected with a wireless hub to my home network, allowing it to stream pictures, music, or movies from any of the computers. The TV must be upconverting the movies to 1080p because they are displayed more clearly than when sent to a regular computer monitor.The hub also provides a patch cable to the TVs' network port, which allows it to run all the InfoLink connection functions (weather, news, stocks) without the need to even configure that connection.We added a PS3 a week ago to view blu-ray movies. What an incredible picture! Even though we are using inexpensive $3 HDMI cables, there was no flickering or other problem as reported on another Amazon review. My son tested out his new Metal Gear PS3 game and was impressed with the image and game play. We used the default settings and did not even switch to "game" mode.We've now had time to run THX and TVBlink video calibration tests and were not surprised to find that all the default settings were already set to the optimum values for our personal tastes.The set is now mounted on one of those entertainment center "stalks" which allows it to be easily rotated (for easier access to the rear connections). This mounting has taken care of the only complaint we had about this set - its' lack of a swivel base.Edit - 7-16-08After 6 weeks of use I must say that this has proven to be one awesome piece of electronics. I simply cannot believe how great this set has performed. The color and details have greatly exceeded my highest expectations. We have begun replaying our old DVD library because the upscaling capabilities built into this set appears to make them very comparable to the Blu-Ray movies we've viewed. It's like seeing a new movie!It is quite a kick to be using the computer while watching the nightly news in HD via the PIP function.A lot of people have calibrated their sets using the published settings on AVSforum.com. We tested all of those settings and found that they each resulted in a darker picture that has lost details in shadowy areas and the colors are dull, without the "pop" of the factory settings. Keep in mind that our entertainment area is in a dark, windowless room which should make viewing dimmer features easier. We tried compensating the calibration with various picture adjustments but were unable to attain comparable performance. After a week of trying to perceive any improvements we reverted our settings back to the original, tweaked, factory settings.Several people have made similar observations, leading us to a conclusion that either there is a wide discrepancy between personal preferences and/or each of these sets have varying image displays. We have no doubt that many people do see improved performance after calibrating their sets - but before you spend a lot of money on professional calibration try the AVSforum settings first to verify if you see any improvement.The only complaint we have is that we've now been spoiled by what this set can do. We picked up a new Samsung T260HD computer monitor (which also includes an HDTV tuner). This is a 26" monitor that has a similar TOC bezel to match the LN52A750. You can read our review here on Amazon - in a nutshell, we are disappointed with it's performance.

114 of 116 people found the following review helpful.
4Better processing than the a650 line - perfect for gaming
By Gadgety
I've been agonizing over an HDTV purchase for months. My 32" 480p Samsung CRT just wasn't doing it for me anymore. It was time to delve into HD now that it has been around for awhile with major tech innovations (1080p, 120hz, and more). I feel as though it will be many years before a *significant* new HD technology comes along. Here is a list of what I've been agonizing over (and probably you too) and why I made the decision for the 750.1. LNxxa750 vs LNxxa650I spent some time drooling over the LN52a650 until I came across LN52a750. I searched and searched to see if there was a performance difference between the two sets. I finally found someone with some knowledge and indeed the 750's use a different (more powerful) internal processor than the a650's. For how incredibly small the price difference is between the 650 and 750 I'm surprised people still shop the 650. Not to mention the regal-looking bezel on the 750, the woofer for those without a home theater system, and some other minor goodies. Bottom line, if you're flip-flopping between the two - stop. Just buy 750.2. What size? 52, 46, or even 40?Of course I wanted the largest size I could get. HD is a whole new ball game, and even a 52" model is not as big as it sounds. In fact after having this for a couple weeks now I am beyond relieved I didn't buy a smaller size. (I typically sit about 7 feet from the screen.). Please take my word on this. You will never regret buying too big. Unless you're in a tiny dorm room, the 52" will not overpower you. If you buy a smaller size just be warned you will be longing for the 52 before too long.3. Samsung or Sony 41 series?I went to 3 different big box stores to compare side by side. The picture on the 750 just blows away anything else in these stores. It's amazing how two sets with similar specs can have such different displays. The gloss finish just has the colors and contrast jumping off the screen. Sony makes solid products in general, but so does Samsung. It took only a matter of seconds to realize that the Sony 41 series has a boring picture compared to the 750.4. Plasma or LCD?With the glossy screen and various black adjustments in the menu, you're getting the best of both worlds with the 750. It has contrast like that of a higher end plasma, but also performs beautifully in a well lit room. Plasmas are just plain dim and dull. With how bright and vivid the 750's screen is, I have not had any issues with reflections. If you look at the models offered by most companies, it's clear that plasma is dying just as DLP is.5. The "halo effect"Non-existant. I've watched HD cable, games, and blu-rays in a pitch black room and cannot see the supposed halo that some people are whining about. In fact, I'm almost disappointed because I wanted to see what the hubbub was all about. Apparently Samsung has eliminated this.6. Amazon or a partner seller?Local big box stores sell this unit for (including tax) anywhere from $500 - $800+ more. Insane. I knew I'd be ordering it from Amazon. But sometimes the partner sellers are cheaper...what to do. It just so happened that the day I ordered it Amazon had the lowest price. But had they not, I still would have paid the extra small price difference to get it from Amazon. I have no experience with the partner sellers but felt I'd have more recourse with Amazon if a problem occurred.7. Gaming performanceI also bought a PS3 and Xbox 360 at the same time. Both are stunning, and nope, no input lag on either system using very inexpensive HDMI 1.3 cables. (However, I've read of people's feedback on the a650 where they have experienced lag. This is where the superior processor of the 750 comes in). I've played fast-paced shooters, racing, and adventure games with no lag issues. I may have had a minor lag issue with SOF on the 360 but that could just be the game. Games on the 52a750 will have you hypnotized, especially if it's your first foray into HD.8. SoundCould care less. I'm using a home theater system, but with the 750's woofer I'm sure the sound is good/great for a flat panel unit.9. Light and glare from the glossy finishHas not been an issue for me. At all.10. Final thoughtsComcast HD (via Motorola box), PS3 Blu-Ray, PS3 games, Xbox 360 games all look incredible. I sometimes watch content that I'd otherwise be bored with just because of the gorgeous picture. Plasma has nothing on the a750 and gaming is lag-free via HDMI. Buy this TV and your friends (especially those owning plasmas) will be envious if not outright jealous.

220 of 248 people found the following review helpful.
3Screen Frame Glass Concerns
By H. Miller
I was bouyed by what others have written in their reviews as well as my own experience as to what I saw in the stores when deciding what TV to buy.So when I received this model TV I was anticpating an amazing experience with my first High Definition television. At first I was blown away by the picture. But then, when I started to watch a movie at night when the room was dark, I noticed that the clear beveled edge glass of the frame was reflecting light back at me and it was very distracting.I found that if I shifted myself higher in my seat by as little as a few inches, the reflection at the top disappeared. But I still saw the reflection on the sides. But do I have to sit at a perfect angle and location in the room to fully enjoy a not so cheap TV?I called Samsung technical support and the person I spoke to said that yes, they were aware of this problem but that it was not a large enough concern to them to change the design to correct.They recommended that I consider exchanging the 750 for the 650 series whose only difference was a few features as the 650 does not have this design flaw.So while the picture is fantastic, I can hardly rate this TV very highly when I have to put black tape around the glass frame to hide the reflections.

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Samsung LN52A750 52-Inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color. Reviewed by Bobby P. Rating: 4.6

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Monday, April 29, 2013

Buying Polaroid TLA-01911C 19" LCD HDTV

Polaroid TLA-01911C 19
Polaroid TLA-01911C 19" LCD HDTV

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #56730 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: silver
  • Brand: Polaroid
  • Model: 1911
  • Dimensions: 13.90" h x
    2.30" w x
    19.00" l,
    14.90 pounds
  • Display size: 19





Polaroid TLA-01911C 19" LCD HDTV









Product Description

19" LCD Television' Super clear 720p/1080i high definition picture; Cable-ready HD ATSC tuner; PC compatibility





   



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37 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
1So bad you would think they'd recall them.
By Autumn May
I am shocked that the few reviews for this TV have been positive. A quick check on the internet for this Polaroid model will show endless counts of nothing but misery dealing with tech support, warranty service and refunding.After six months of owning one, it suddenly would not turn on for me. Apparently the 19 inch widescreens are experiencing lots of power board failures. I had to complain to customer service for over an hour, including hold time, before speaking with someone higher up about how I wanted nothing to do with their company.While they absolutely refused to authorize a refund (because the store I bought it from said that it was out of their hands after 30 days) she finally agreed to send a pre-paid label out so I could ship it via FedEx for replacement or repair. Otherwise I would be out thirty dollars just to send it out.It has been received at the repair center in CA, USA and customer service informed me that they do not even try to fix any tv "that small" and want to send a replacement - the only problem is that "there are none in stock". The TV came from the factory in March but they don't have any more? Sounds suspicious to me. I was told to call back in another two weeks for an update.A lot of internet reviews sound like the story I'm going through - many customers end up waiting months on dead-end updates from customer service until they DEMAND to have their money refunded. If I don't see a new TV soon (which is very likely to malfunction again) I am going to have do the same thing.Before you decide on this "money saver", research this model and what consumers have to say - most of it is pretty ugly.

15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
1DO NOT PURCHASE POLAROID PRODUCTS!!!
By Michael Cooper
I purchased a Polaroid flat-panel television over three months ago. After owning it for less than two weeks, it stopped working. I spoke to Polaroid's service department, and received a return authorization number. I shipped the unit back to them and kept a record of the tracking number. I made repeated calls to their customer support center. Each time I called, they informed me that they had no record of my television being returned. I reminded them each time that I had a tracking number and signature proving that it had been received. When this was understood, I was told "We show plenty of these televisions in stock. I'm not sure why your replacement hasn't been shipped out. I will do everything I can to get your replacement out today. Call back in a couple of days, and we'll give you a tracking number so that you can know when to expect it." Over a dozen calls and two months later, I am STILL calling back daily trying to get the replacement shipped to me. Each time I call, the same conversation occurs. I have spoken with several managers, and many service techs. But, NOTHING EVER HAPPENS!!! If I can help one person not make the same mistake, it will be worth the $320 that I wasted. Save yourself a LOT of headache. Purchase another brand.

13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5Best small HD TV I've seen
By Jorge Noyola
Before embarking in buying a large HDTV I decided to experiment a little and see what kind of HDTV availability I had in my community without spending much money. I found this excellent TV at Walmart for $277 (they were $267 just one week before but they seem to be in very high demand, I had to visit 4 stores before finding one!). I did my research before deciding to get this one, and I chose it because it has dual tuners - It receives current TV signals from an aerial antenna, cable or satellite system as well as the HDTV signal from my basic (yes, basic!) cable connection without any external box (well except for the satellite system). It does double as a high res computer monitor (has a VGA input) and has composite, S-Video, RGB and HDMI inputs as well. The quality of the image is just short of being perfect. At home I hooked it up to my standard DVD player using the S-Video input, and mixed the output from my satellite box and the basic cabe in a single coax (you can get a $3 coax splitter to do this) and connected it to the coax input. I also connect my laptop ocassionally to it. I don't have any other HD equipment yet so I can't comment on the reliability of the HDMI interface or the other RGB inputs but I have no reason to think they won't work appropriately. The sound is also impressive, it has several preprogrammed sound modes and the simulated surround is amazing, you could almost swear you have real surround. And it does have a digital coax sound output.I compared this TV with a 19" Sanyo (uglier, bulkier, and limited video inputs) and with 19" Phillips, Samusungs and LG's (all of them also quite good, but at least $350). At this price, it can't get any better - Best price to quality ratio (any cheaper than this will get you some unknown Chinese owned and made brand). The TV is made in China but has excellent quality.

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Polaroid TLA-01911C 19" LCD HDTV. Reviewed by Mike S. Rating: 5.0

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Is Better Than Philips 55PFL3907/F7 55-Inch 120Hz LCD iPTV with Built-In Wi-Fi, Pixel Precise HD Engine, Net TV Apps, MediaConnect, HDMI, USB, VGA, DLNA, and SRS TruSurround (Black)

Philips 55PFL3907/F7 55-Inch 120Hz LCD iPTV with Built-In Wi-Fi, Pixel Precise HD Engine, Net TV Apps, MediaConnect, HDMI, USB, VGA, DLNA, and SRS TruSurround (Black)
Philips 55PFL3907/F7 55-Inch 120Hz LCD iPTV with Built-In Wi-Fi, Pixel Precise HD Engine, Net TV Apps, MediaConnect, HDMI, USB, VGA, DLNA, and SRS TruSurround (Black)

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  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Philips
  • Model: 55PFL3907/F7
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 34.92" h x
    62.87" w x
    9.17" l,
    87.96 pounds
  • Display size: 55

Features

  • 55" LCD iPTV
  • WiFi Built-In
  • MediaConnect
  • NetApps
  • DLNA





Philips 55PFL3907/F7 55-Inch 120Hz LCD iPTV with Built-In Wi-Fi, Pixel Precise HD Engine, Net TV Apps, MediaConnect, HDMI, USB, VGA, DLNA, and SRS TruSurround (Black)









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55" LCD iPTV with WiFi built-in, Pixel Precise HD Engine, Net TV Apps, MediaConnect, 3 HDMI, USB and VGA Input, DLNA, and SRS TruSurround





   



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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5Best picture ever
By Mary Ann Kircus
Easy to set up. The pixel technology provides an improvement over the others. I wouldn't trade it for the more expensive sets. It can be viewed with a quality image at nearly 180 degrees. It was much heavier to lift than expected with the thin profile.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Philips 55" TV
By Steve Trimble
This product met the needs I was looking for. In particular the Media connect feature. I should have bought two!

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Very Happy
By Dizzy2LXR
Free delivery, No tax, saved over $100 from the Sams club price. Haven't had any problems with it so far. Media connect has a little lag to it, but acceptable. Conveniently placed inputs. Great picture quality and good sound.

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Philips 55PFL3907/F7 55-Inch 120Hz LCD iPTV with Built-In Wi-Fi, Pixel Precise HD Engine, Net TV Apps, MediaConnect, HDMI, USB, VGA, DLNA, and SRS TruSurround (Black). Reviewed by William A. Rating: 4.4

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Saturday, April 27, 2013

Compare Prices Samsung UN46C8000 46-Inch 1080p 3D 240 Hz LED HDTV

Samsung UN46C8000 46-Inch 1080p 3D 240 Hz LED HDTV
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #25451 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Samsung
  • Model: UN46C8000
  • Dimensions: 28.50" h x
    42.90" w x
    10.90" l,
    42.30 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 46

Features

  • Mega Dynamic Contrast
  • 4 HDMI (ver 1.4), HDMI-CEC
  • Component & PC input
  • 2 ConnectShare Movie
  • BD Wise





Samsung UN46C8000 46-Inch 1080p 3D 240 Hz LED HDTV









Product Description

Samsung LED HDTVs combine breakthrough picture quality and advanced connectivity options that will keep you entertained 24/7. This UN46C8000 LED HDTV also makes it easy to be green, and will save you some green, by being ENERGY STAR compliant.





   



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110 of 113 people found the following review helpful.
5The Nicest TV Right Now
By Corey Fisher
This TV is absolutely stunning. I was actually waiting for the C9000 to come out, but that TV's price is way over the limit. I found out that this TV which is the next step down and actually has the exact same technology as the C9000 minus the touchscreen remote (which can be bought seperately) and the slim profile, not a big deal considering the TV already looks beautiful and is half the price or less then a C9000!In all honesty, I think this TV has one of the nicest pictures I've ever seen. One example is the pin-point dimming, which has garnered a lot of criticsm and skeptisism. I have seen the production TV model live and I must tell you, I think it's better then local-dimming and I'll tell you why... Unless there is a new panel that is made to fix the local-dimming "halo affect", this is currently the only way to get outradgeous contrast levels without that problem. The pin-point dimming on this TV dramatically lowers the dark spots on the screen in certain area's without a halo affect and actually goes completely pitch black when watching movies with dark screens just like a local-dimming TV. I think this TV actually excels at the dimming part over a local-dimming TV because it creates supurb black levels without any halo affects. That's a huge deal for me. Next is the color accuracy of this panel, I think the whites and colors on this TV are probably better then I've ever seen. Sure Plasma's can sometimes have better color temperatures, but they will not pop out of the screen with ambience like this TV shows. This TV is sharp looking and beautiful and it displays wonderful 3D and High-definition like never before.Last, but not least... this tv is LOADED with features, easily making it one of the most feature rich TV's there is on the market. It's completely wireless, has 4-hdmi conenctions, has internet applications and streaming capabilities and best yet, it does it well! I have done a lot of research and have compared this TV with it's newest competitors and this one is it. Don't just take my word for it, go see it for yourselves and you'll just see what I am talking about.

34 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
5A Picture that is worth a Thousand Words
By CKE
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R17MOEDP3YNCAC If you have read any of the other reviews you probably have noticed a general theme - the Samsung C8000 has a picture that is unmatched. I know that sounds like hyperbole, but in this case it really is the truth. prior to purchasing I had spent about 6 months going to box stores and staring at various televisions. In all of that time I decided that the Samsung LED's were in class by themselves. At long last I was ready to make the purchase and I decided to order from Amazon.com in fact the price was attractive enough that I went ahead and ordered the Samsung UN46C8000 46" 1080p 3D LED TV, 1080p Resolution, 3D Technology, 3D HyperReal Picture Engine, Touch of Color Design, Kit Includes 2 Pairs of 3D Glasses, BD-C5900 1080p 3D Blu-ray DVD Player, Dig Pro HDMI Cable.Wow.In all of my travels to box stores I never came across a picture that was as good as the C8000. Nothing is even close.A few of my notes- I have never used the television in 3D, and I doubt if I will until sometime next year. To be honest the 3D accessories are too expensive and the available content is too sparse. So why would I buy a 3D television? Well for the price of the Samsung C8000 I am able to get a 3D television for the price of a different mid-range television. However, with the C8000 I get the industry's best picture and the expandability of 3D for a later date. Really how can you lose?- The picture is both bright and crisp. The detail is beyond belief. The best way to describe it is that the picture resembles a professional photo (print) in a high quality frame.- 4 HDMI inputs - Please note that 3D televisions require high-speed HDMI cables. Take my advice and save yourself some $$$ by purchasing AmazonBasics High-Speed HDMI Cable (6.5 Feet/2.0 Meters) [Supports 3D + Audio Return Channel] - no need to thank me, but you will save major cash.- The internet tv function and Samsung apps are interesting, but far from critical. You may find yourself using them, but you will likely use your Tivo, PS3 or other device to stream you content.- The actual "look" of the television is remarkable. It looks like a giant brushed titanium picture frame. The television is less than 1" (roughly the same thickness as the remote control).- Sound quality - is good, but not to the same quality as the picture. You may want to consider in investing in an audio system.- While it is internet ready, the C8000 is NOT wireless. Seems like an odd oversight.... unless Samsung is just pressing to sell more Samsung WIS09ABGN LinkStick Wireless LAN AdapterFinal Verdict - Everyone who has watched my television has been amazed. I really do think that it is both the value and picture on the market today.5 Stars

35 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
5Truely breath taking picture quality
By Mark J. Fritts
Being an electronics buff, I hold a high standard to quality. This Samsung UN46C8000 is amazing. Picture quality is the best I have ever seen. From the quality remote to the stand this television is the set for you. After it was programmed and user preferences were set, the first HD channel was a golf tournament on Golf Channel HD. Truely breath taking!!! My other HD sets are Plasma ranging from 58 to 32 inches. This is the first LED television I have owned. Being one inch thick, weighing in at 55 lbs it was very easy to handle. The picture quality on non 3D broadcast makes it look like a modified 3D. I have never seen anything like it. My wife who could not care the least about technology, was very impressed with the picture quality.Amazon made the purchasing experience painless with no sales tax and inside delivery. The delivery staff unbox your television, plug it in to make sure it works and are friendly to boot. Last but not least, you will be very impressed. I am very impressed with this next generation of quality. Samsung you definitely got this one right!!!!Update:All of the above comments are still true. I have watched my first 3D movie with the glasses and everything worked perfectly. 3D makes movie watching a whole different experience. Only one major problem...Other than the 3D movie that came with the free Samsung glasses, there are no other choices to purchase. 3D Blu-ray technology has not caught up with the 3D televisions. ESPN 3D debuts in June on Directv. The All Star game will be telecast in 3D and the College Football National Championship game will be in 3D. The television had software update available at the Samsung website. It was easy to update. The television was manufactured on March 30, 2010 and the software upgrade was available on April 15. The 3D Blu-ray DVD player also had an update. Not difficult to perform but a little surprised.

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Samsung UN46C8000 46-Inch 1080p 3D 240 Hz LED HDTV. Reviewed by Peter M. Rating: 4.8

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Friday, April 26, 2013

Low Price Westinghouse 26" HDTV DVD Combo (SK-26H570D)

Westinghouse 26
Westinghouse 26" HDTV DVD Combo (SK-26H570D)

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #68383 in Office Product
  • Brand: Westinghouse
  • Model: SK-26H570D
  • Dimensions: 36.50 pounds

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  • Sold Individually





Westinghouse 26" HDTV DVD Combo (SK-26H570D)









Product Description

Astonishing convenience is the name of the game with this exciting 26" LCD HDTV from Westinghouse Digital. The SK-26H570D features an integrated ATSC/NTSC/ClearQAM tuner and front slot-load DVD player. Expertly designed to fit cleanly and stylishly into any space, this deceptively thin combo unit offers such top-of-the-line features as Pixel Direct technology for a short signal path and SpineDesign side connectors for easy accessibility and two HDMI connectors to ensure maximum connectivity.





   



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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
3Does the job, but that's all
By Bodhi Speaks
I use this DVD/TV combo at tradeshows to show off my product and the DVDs that go with it. the contrast ratio is very low, so the picture is pretty crappy. the color is way off as compared to all other monitors/TVs i own, and the volume just doesn't quite go to 11, if you know what i mean (see Spinal Tap if you don't). for those of you who missed the reference, the volume isn't loud enough.but for under $500, and as a TV i won't be devasted should it get damaged or stolen, and just to let people know how to use my product, i don't have any major complaints. none of the DVD/TV combos seem to have very good pictures. i guess that's part of the deal.i would love it if these DVD players upconverted to HD, since the monitors all are HD, adding to the lousy picture quality.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
1Westinghouse TV died at 21 months
By K. OLEARY
I bought a Westinghouse SK-19H210S in February '08. It was an acceptable, modest cost HDTV until it suddenly stopped powering on 21 months after purchase (and very light use during those months). I can't speak with certainty about other models from Westinghouse, but heed my experience!New it was $330 plus tax. Now it is worthless.Though well out of its one-year warranty, I thought it worth asking if the company would address the problem (since who would ever pay a nickel for a TV that would die in less than two years). A Westinghouse customer service supervisor said they would only stand by their one-year warranty.I won't buy a Westinghouse TV again, and you shouldn't buy one in the first place. A tip: Many Visa and MasterCard bank issuers include a one-year warranty extension on products with warranties of three years or less. If your bank offers this benefit, save your itemized original receipt, your card statement, and your warranty terms so that you can make a claim through Visa or MasterCard.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
2Don't buy it
By Roger Koster
When it comes to a HD television, you get what you paid for. The price is low on this TV but so is the picture quality. If you are viewing the picture from squarely in front of the screen you get a normal picture. But if you are at even a slight angle, either from the side or below, the color and the picture is distorted. However,I do think the sound quality is fine. If I had it to do over wish I would of paid a little more for a different brand.

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Westinghouse 26" HDTV DVD Combo (SK-26H570D). Reviewed by Robert E. Rating: 4.8

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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Buying Magnavox 42MF439B/F7 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

Magnavox 42MF439B/F7 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
Magnavox 42MF439B/F7 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #114153 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Magnavox
  • Model: 42MF439B/F7
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 28.60" h x
    40.40" w x
    12.30" l,
    61.80 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 42

Features

  • 42 in. high-definition LCD WXGA display
  • 1080p resolution; ATSC / QAM / NTSC
  • Clear Pix Engine Plus; Dynamic contrast
  • Adaptive 3 Y/C comb filter
  • Picture and sound control





Magnavox 42MF439B/F7 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV









Product Description

The Magnavox 42MF439B 42 inch 1080p LCD HDTV with Digital Tuner features an ultra sharp widescreen HD picture and rich color. The HD media connectivity, Dolby Digital full surround sound, and multiple AV input options, make for a superb TV and a great PC monitor. Save energy and money with this Energy Star compliant TV.





   



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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
5Fantastic HDTV!
By M. McPherson
I don't know if I have a different model than the first reviewer, but I have none of the issues that were written about. My menus disappear quickly and are easy to navigate. Got this tv setup by running the channel programming, and then I set it up on a desk before I wall mounted it. I was watching NFL football in HD 1080i and it's amazing!! The colors are bright and true, and I hate to say, truer color than my more expensive Samsungs, not to say they aren't great tv's also, but the crispness of the picture and black levels are awesome. What I also like about this tv, is that you can change the screen mode, and it keeps the setting for regular tv not in HD, it will keep the wide mode, which fills the 16:9 screen with no black sidebars, yet when on an HD channel, it will display true 16:9 HDTV format. Also, on some LCDTVs, regular tv broadcasts look like crap, but not on this set, regular tv is smooth and good looking, and not pixelated and jagged. I am very picky about lcdtvs, I took back a Visio after I got it home and it looked horrible compared to my Samsungs. This TV is made by Funai, who also makes Phillips and Sylvania sets, and it certainly ranks up there with the best in picture quality, and for less money. I fully recommend this TV.

30 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
3Nice product - but one annoying feature
By S. Winthrop
I guess I should have changed the channel while I was staring at this TV in the showroom. Every time you change the channel an annoying (and LARGE) menu screen pops up that obliterates the top-left corner of the screen with:1) The name of the show being televised (not bad)2) The type of format display you selected as your default (Zoom In, Automatic, 14.x display, etc.,) I don't really need to be reminded.3) The LANGUAGE mode you selected...come on...This pop-up menu is LARGE and blocks out a very big portion of the picture. It also takes too long to load and disappear - so it's very annoying while 'surfing' through channels.I looked through the manual to see if there is a way of disabling this feature; but alas, I couldn't find one. I'll call Customer Support and if the popup cannot be disabled - I'm considering returning it.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
4Worth The Price
By Rob Haines
The Good:Great picture and resolution for the money. Adequate features and super easy setup. Analog image is excellent, and switching display settings is very simple. HDTV is as good as any major brand.The Bad:Why is it inexpensive? A few reasons: 1st, no VGA-in port. If you want to connect via VGA for your pc or laptop you're out of luck. Remote is cheap and lacks features. Does take about 1/2 second to switch between channels, but the channel display is a non-issue.The Ugly:No optical audio output. Major bummer for connecting older receivers. I bought this for my studio/media room, but without an optical out it's not what I planned. My bad for not checking, but, still a decent upgrade from my old 32" 1st gen lcd.Overall Opinion:All in all you get a good quality, Japanese-made lcd tv (with less ports) for a great low price. The onscreen channel display really isn't an issue near as much the lack of in- and out-puts. If you use HDMI exclusively that's not really an issue, 3 HDMI's are more than adequate. Remote is basic, but overall easy setup and excellent picture on this tv is a win for the budget-conscious consumer.

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Magnavox 42MF439B/F7 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV. Reviewed by Robert E. Rating: 4.2

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Reviews LG 37LG30 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

LG 37LG30 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
LG 37LG30 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #66199 in Home Theater
  • Color: Gloss Black
  • Brand: LG
  • Model: 37LG30
  • Dimensions: 24.00" h x
    36.20" w x
    3.50" l,
    35.70 pounds
  • Display size: 37

Features

  • LCD HDTV features Clear Voice technology which enhances dialogue sound quality with swivel stand and energy Star rated
  • 720p HD resolution 1366 x 768p with 2 x HDMI v 1.3 digital inputs
  • Invisible speaker system for richer more balanced sound & a polished look
  • LG Simplink allows for convenient control of other LG products using HDMI connection
  • 12,000:1 Dynamic contrast ratio





LG 37LG30 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV









Product Description

37" LCD HDTV, 1366 x 768 Resolution, 500 cd/m2 Brightness, 12,000:1 Contrast Ratio, ATSC/NTSC/Clear QAM - 1 Tuner, XD Engine, 3 HDMI with HDCP, include table stand





   



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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
5Very satisfied
By J. Graves
I've had this TV for over a week now. This is my second HDTV LCD panel but my first in a larger size.This unit packs a lot into a nice package for a really nice price. If you're looking for something just one notch below premium (i.e. a great set with great value) then buy this set. Don't be thrown by the price; this TV looks great and performs superbly.720p at this screen size is perfect. 1080p below 42 inches is wasteful feature bloat that you don't need to pay for. High Def channels look phenomenal on this set. XBOX360 over component is terrific. My HD feed is fiber optic. I have not tested over-the-air reception of this unit yet.Standard Def (regular TV) is very good compared to what I've seen on other sets in stores and at friends' houses. The internal signal up-converter is solid. DVD over component hookups looks very nice.Display adjustment options are extensive. Some tweaking is needed out-of-the-box but this is very easy to do, and you can look online (AVSForum is great) for help in this arena.ClearVoice sound (emphasizes dialogue over sound effects & music) is a great option and works well.The internal speakers are surprisingly decent if that's all you have. They have very little bass, but the mid-range sound is fairly full. We have a small 2.1 speaker system that we will use, but I haven't yet felt compelled to hook it up while we get the sighting and wiring runs finalized.The biggest problem I had with TV was getting the stand attached. Once I got that sorted out, the rest of setup was a breeze.I paid more money than this set is listed for here, and I'm still thrilled with my purchase. That should say a lot.

35 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
5The best so far
By Gilbert V. Lepadatu
I bought this one a couple of days ago for $600+taxes. For some reason, both I and my wife thought there was something wrong with it, very good image quality but somewhat dim for our tastes - in all fairness, we still watch many channels in standard or digital definition.So, we bought a better one, a Samsung 37'', 1080p, NC550... According to all reviews, it was supposed to be better, a lot better, it was a 1080p for God's sake!. And, as we soon found out, this one was not "dim" by any measures!I have calibrated the LG (do a search on google), and tried to do the same thing with the Samsung but I could not find any websites with the needed calibration information. I tweaked the settings on Samsung for hours on end. After 6-8 hours of watching both TVs, side by side, on a variety of channels (HD, Digital and Analog - I have not tried to hook them up to my laptop, though nor played any games on them!!!), the decision was somewhat easy. Incredibly, unexpectedly, the LG (37'', 760p) was significantly much better than the Samsung (37'', 1080p etc.). The image was much clearer and warmer, more pleasant to the eyes, the faces on both SD and Digital signals much clearer, more... "acceptable". On an HD signal alone, we could not see any significant difference at all (again, we both liked the LG but it was just an a preference by now!). We watched both of them, the same channel, the same cable signal, at the same time ... I know it sounds incredible, but we both liked the LG more.The price was not an issue, the Samsung was just a $100 more (at Brandsmart USA). I was totally surprised: I thought the Samsung would blow us away (it was SAMSUNG, 1080p!!!. 5th generation after all), but it so turned out that the image on the LG was way much better. My wife kept telling me: I like the LG more, but if you think Samsung is better, then it is up to you! It took me hours to finally give up a "better" TV, the Samsung (1080p), for the LG (720p), but I did it. Now, when we watch TV (LG), we love it!I have my doubts, but I am open to the remote possibility that some "calibration settings" on the Samsung could offer an image equal or even better in quality than the one on LG. I would be very, very, very surprised though...We've also had a Plasma, 42''. Hitachi, TV in our Living room for 2 years now. Excellent TV, on all signals... The LG is not "better" is a bit different...I suggest that you buy two of the Tvs you like, bring them home, set them up in the room you like, watch them side by side, and THEN decide. Otherwise, you don't know how good (or bad) your TV is! What you watch in the showroom and EVEN THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS are only an INDICATION of what your TV would look like to your own eyes in your own room.All the best!

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5I love it
By T. L. Hoang
Having the 37LG30 for 2 weeks now, I think it is one of the best HDTV in its class. I trust the brand name because LG is the one that provides LCD panels to those graphic professionals. I love the overall quality. And it looks pretty nice fit to my small living room. What is my take? Be sure to run color calibration to suit your own eyes. Enjoy your TV.

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LG 37LG30 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV. Reviewed by Jake B. Rating: 4.2

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