Samsung PN50A450 50" HDTV Plasma TV
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- Aspect Ratio: Widescreen (16:9)
- Display Resolution: 1365 x 768 pixels
- Broadcast Format Displayed: 720p (HDTV) 480p (EDTV) 480i (SDTV)
- Contrast Ratio: 30,000:1
- Digital TV Standard: HDTV Television
- Screen Size: 50 inch
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Terriffic Picture Great Price
Pros
Swivel base, you can turn it very easy.
Cons
the menu is poor. The remote non universal. Shiny Black Surface major dust magnet.
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
Picture marked lower because it's NOT better then real life. That's the only option given. I faulted durability I've had it a month. It wont last forever. Only God does!
I bought this TV from Circuit City a Month ago. I am one of those people that are willing to spend a little extra for a better set. I researched this on the internet for about a month before I bought it. CC had this TV as a 20,000:1 it is a 30,000:1.
When I walked into the Store I had a list of TV's I wanted to look at one was $2500 52" LCD. I compared this set with all of the the others in the store that day & I honestly thought that it had the third best picture. The very best came from a Sony 40" LCD. The next came from a LG Plasma, & then this TV. I wanted a larger screen then 40", but I tell you the picture was so good I still almost bought it.
Prior to the Purchase on my research I found nothing good about LG, yet the picture was actually nicer then this Samsung, so I put LG out of my mind, even though I have two LG DVD burners on my PC.
I compared this set to the 650 & tried from every possible way to make the 1080p version better. I had my mind set on 1080p. This clearly had a better picture then the 650. I tried to fault this TV every way over the Samsung LCD 52" & the Panasonic 50" 1080p & 720p. This had the best picture I could find.
I had bought a Polaroid 37 LCD a couple years ago which kicked the bucket. Fortunately I did buy the extended 3 year warranty. CC gave me a $1500 store credit. I paid 1099 for this set & actually got paid $30 for buying this set with a 5 year warranty.
When I walked into the Store I had a list of TV's I wanted to look at one was $2500 52" LCD. I compared this set with all of the the others in the store that day & I honestly thought that it had the third best picture. The very best came from a Sony 40" LCD. The next came from a LG Plasma, & then this TV. I wanted a larger screen then 40", but I tell you the picture was so good I still almost bought it.
Prior to the Purchase on my research I found nothing good about LG, yet the picture was actually nicer then this Samsung, so I put LG out of my mind, even though I have two LG DVD burners on my PC.
I compared this set to the 650 & tried from every possible way to make the 1080p version better. I had my mind set on 1080p. This clearly had a better picture then the 650. I tried to fault this TV every way over the Samsung LCD 52" & the Panasonic 50" 1080p & 720p. This had the best picture I could find.
I had bought a Polaroid 37 LCD a couple years ago which kicked the bucket. Fortunately I did buy the extended 3 year warranty. CC gave me a $1500 store credit. I paid 1099 for this set & actually got paid $30 for buying this set with a 5 year warranty.
