Samsung LN46B650 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color

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It features a 45.9" screen (measured diagonally) with a widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio. The Touch of Color high-gloss finish is black with red accents. There are built-in digital (ATSC) and analog (NTSC) tuners for over-the-air TV broadcasts (antenna required) and built-in QAM cable TV tuner, which receives unscrambled programs without a set-top box (cable service required). The Ultra Clear LCD panel (1920 x 1080 pixels) provides clear resolution.
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Technical Details
- 46-inch LCD HDTV with full HD 1080p resolution for the sharpest picture possible and red Touch of Color design- Auto Motion Plus 120Hz for amazingly fluid motion, 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 4ms response time, Wide Color Enhancer 3 for more vivid colors
- Flickr, YouTube via your broadband connection; side-mounted USB port for displaying JPEG/MPEG files and listening to MP3 audio
- Inputs: 4 HDMI-CEC, 2 component, 2 composite, 1 PC, 2 USB, 1 Ethernet, 1 optical digital audio output
- Includes removable stand; measures 44.3 x 30.8 x 10.9 inches with stand; 10-watt x 2 bottom mounted speakers with subwoofer
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By Cyril John Concepcion (USA)
Bought this tv 5 months ago, and loved every moment of it...especially if you plug in a blu ray player with HDMI cable, you enhance gaming and viewing power!!!

By M. Chang (Silicon Valley, CA)
We originally got the A650 (2008 model) in July of 2008. After just 3 months, we started getting sporadic and random green "lightning" on the screen. Samsung attempted to repair the unit THREE times over a period of 9 months, but the problem kept coming back. Finally they agreed to replace our unit with the B650 (2009 model). We got our brand new TV (not refurbished) in June 2009. We were so happy because the picture quality of this TV is just the BEST. Unfortunately, it didn't matter because now (Dec 2009) we are seeing static horizontal lines every 1/10th of an inch. On top of that, we are getting ghost images as well as vertical red/green lines (just like a barcode). Yes, our brand new TV just lasted 6 months. I guess it is an improvement over last year's model, which lasted only 3. But this is beyond ridiculous - what are the chances of us getting two defective units in a row? I am seriously questioning the quality of Samsung TV's. If I could just get my money back, I'd take that and run as far away as possible from Samsung TV's. Instead, I'm stuck having to take time off work (with no pay, as I get paid by the hour)while I deal with ineffective repair men. I'd bet money that even if they change the parts, the problem will keep coming back. DO NOT BUY SAMSUNG TV's, not matter how much the picture quality wows you at the store! You'll regret it for sure.

By William Henry II (Sunnyvale CA)
Hi
I bought Samsung LN46B650 TV after exhaustive research and confusions :) ,Initially i was hesitant and speculative, but as I got to view different types of movies and picture I am very satisfied with my selection.
There is lot to this tv and I have barely scratched the surface in terms of feature utilization.
I preferred plasma for the natural colours, but opted LCD for the brightness and contrast level.
I would highly recommend this tv to consider it as an option while selecting a tv.
Ramesh Babu Veeramani

By KukuMonk
I couldn't ask for a nicer TV than this. Completely satisfied with all aspects of it.

By D. Patel (NY)
I set out to get the best 46" LCD that I could get at the best possible price. After a lot of reading reviews online and visiting 5 stores and comparing all their LCDs, I narrowed in on Samsung LN46B640 (sure the 650 and 750 were better, but not at the price being asked for). Compared this model with Sony's V, W and XBR series as well. Just when I was ready to take this set home, a representative from a store alerted me to the performance of the plasma sets (he was not aware of my budget, likes/dislikes and my decision to get the specific LCD). Plasma? Are they not dead? Is the new thing not about LCDs and LEDs? Sure it is and they are just as great. However I now spent 5 hours in 1 hour sessions to compare a plasma set - Panasonic TC-P46S1 with my favorite LCD TV Samsung LN46B640. After looking at 5 different feeds (TV source material/channels) in 5 different stores, I was convinced that the Plasma set performed a little better and provided better color accuracy. Dark and natural green on plasma against Neon green on LCD. Snow on mountains was natural on plasma compared to a Clorox white on LCD. The LCD was indeed good and provided a little better clarity but colors on Plasma were natural. I even changed the settings on the LCD to bring to the same color accuracy of the plasma but could not. LCD presented what I wanted to see, while the plasma set presented it more close to the natural color. On a dark background, the plasma offered colors that popped, while the same colors on the LCD faded. I compared this with the 640, 650, 750 and Sony TVs I mentioned. You will find many websites that tell you that burn-in problem on Plasma is no longer an issue and power consumption gap has also been narrowed down. For my usage power consumption was not a factor. Life of the set is also not an issue any more. Dynamic Contrast ratio and refresh rates, the two most talked about measurements are as follows for the ones I looked at; Plasma: 2 Million:1 and 640 hertz, LCD: 80K:1 and 120hz. Again Dynamic Contrast ratio is very subjective term and you should trust your judgment when comparing models. Its only recently that the LCD sets are catching up to the plasma on the two specs, while the plasma is catching up with the LCD on the power consumption spec. Before you get carried away with these terms, see how it matters to your viewing. In the end, I purchased the Panasonic TC-P46S1 at $200 less than the LCD. However I would not have thought twice if I had to pay the same price for the plasma as the LCD. Reason behind writing this is, do not take any technology for what is being churned out by the marketing machines, media and the hype. Trust your eyes and experience only. If you are reading this, you are reviewing one of the models I had short listed. I am sure whatever you buy will be the best model and in the end your own considered decision. Good Luck.
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