Samsung LN52B750 52-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV with Charcoal Grey Touch of Color

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Make the move to the smoothest LCD action ever, with Samsung's LN52B750 LCD HDTV. Start with the incredible color and rich clarity of Full HD 1080p resolution, all on a 52-inch screen. Add the power of Samsung's newest Auto Motion Plus240Hz technology, for a new level of the most lifelike LCD action on the market. Samsung's Medi@2.0 feature puts customizable widgets, with content from partners like Flickr and Yahoo!, under your control via your remote. A pre-loaded Content Library offers hours of built-in digital entertainment and information, from games to yoga routines. Four HDMI inputs make DVD, cable or satellite HD box, or Blu-ray Disc connectivity a snap. And with the attractive Touch of Color design, the subtle charcoal grey accent at the bezel's edge underscores this LCD HDTV's elegance.
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Technical Details

- 52-inch high definition TV with 1080p resolution
- Four HDMI, two component, one PC, and two composite video inputs; two 10W bottom speakers and SRS TruSurround HD
- Samsung technology like Auto Motion Plus 240Hz, 2ms response time, 150,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- Medi@2.0 lets you enjoy Internet@TV for content via Yahoo! and more; sync home electronics with DLNA
- One-year parts and labor warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Superb addition to the home theater" 2009-12-08
By Kerkar (CA USA)
This TV replaced our 2-year old 50" plasma that moved to the bedroom. Reasons for choosing this included excellent review by CNET and Consumer Reports (higher rating than Sony XBR), great price from amazon.com including "white glove" delivery, and Internet connectivity. I compared it side-by-side at a local Best Buy store to Samsung's LED TV that cost 50% more, and there was no discernible difference.



The Pilot "white glove" delivery guy not only assembled the TV on the stand, but helped place it in the cabinet after moving the old TV to the bedroom. He waited until it was powered and tested with a Blue Ray.



The TV looks awesome, although the piano black finish shows even the slightest fingerprints and dust. The "mirror" effect is so prominent that it took a while to realize that there is only one side connector panel, and the "second" is just a reflection in the cabinet! The swivel base allows for adjustment when pulled out of the cabinet.



The picture is fabulous for Blue Ray, and indeed superb - not only for HD, but more importantly for SD since most of our cable channels are SD. Unlike the plasma that never had any blurring no matter how fast moving the picture, this LCD does show some; unless you change your settings. That means tinkering every time you watch a different type of programming. The advantage of course is that the TV runs a lot cooler than the plasma and doesn't heat up the cabinet. The sound is good, and not an issue since the TV provides optical output into our Denon receiver that outputs the sound through a 5.1 speaker system.



The TV setup scanned all the channels, and better yet, deleted the scrambled ones from the list to un-clutter it. The TV is connected to the Internet, and is able to access various programs from CBS, Yahoo, YouTube etc. Unfortunately, it doesn't allow access to login to accounts that you might have already set up at these sites. Thus for example, you can do a YouTube search using a popup keypad, but cannot access your YouTube personal favorites list by logging into your YouTube account. Hopefully, the software upgrades will remedy this.



Bottom line - A superb addition to the home theater.

Customer Buzz
 "Review Samsung LCD problems" 2009-12-06
By D. Guilford (Chandler, AZ)
Samsung LCD's have the best picture. However, many fail after a few months of use. It stems from bad components in the power supply. At turn on there are repeated clicking sounds which increase to many minutes. A Google search will bring up many web sites that describe this problem. Some consumer group WEB sites carry long lists of unhappy consumers as well. Beware

Customer Buzz
 "Why did I wait so long?" 2009-12-06
By L. Willow (Pennsylvania)
I absolutely love this television. For years I have not watched much tv. Now as I am getting closer to retirement (age 56) I thought I should maybe upgrade from my Sony 32" analog tv to something a bit newer. I read the reviews here on Amazon and several other places. I did a bit of research and decided this was the tv for me.

I took the plunge and finally orderd it here on Amazon. I waited a few days and finally the tv arrived. I could not wait to get it hooked up. After connecting the tv to my old very poor quality "Comcast" cable system I turned it on and found the picture to be quite satisfying. I received a blu-ray player as a birthday/christmas gift and my old dvd's came to life. It was like a whole new dvd library. I absolutely love this tv.

I read some of the reviews where a lot of people complained about the audio and the speakers being on the borrom of the tv. I really don't find this to be a problem. It gets plenty loud enough for me at about 25% of its capable volume. If you want surround sound, then buy a surround system. I have an old Sony surround systme that is only a 4 speaker system and its great!



CONS: NONE

PROS: EVERYTHNG

Customer Buzz
 "Almost too perfect a picture! Literally!" 2009-12-04
By R. H. Wilkins (Orlando, FL)
I just received my LN52B750 about 5 hours ago. I have tested the following:



Players:

PS3 @1080p through HDMI

Xbox 360 @1080p through Component



I tested the following movies and games:



PS3:

I, Robot Bluray - Best looking Bluray by far.

Return of the Jedi DVD - See Below

The Lord of the Rings DVD - Looks like a totally different film. So lifelike.

Uncharted 2 PS3 Game - Breathtaking.



Xbox 360:

Assassin's Creed 2 - Weird halo around the main character until I switched on Game Mode. It disappeared after that. Looked great.

Various downloaded SD and HD content - Fine. SD content is noticeably worse then HD, but that is expected.



This review is strictly based on the picture quality. I did not use the built in speakers on the TV at all.



The picture quality is out of this world. It's so good, that it makes the DVDs look like totally different versions of the films. It's almost too good. It makes every single special effect stand out, and only the absolute best pass for reality. For instance, on Return of the Jedi, everything that was digitally added looks very obviously fake and cheesy now. Which is almost a bad thing, but not quite, because everything that is practical (the actors themselves) are right in the livingroom with me. Simply stunning picture, and inky black levels the likes of which I have only seen on $8k+ plasma displays. I have never in my life seen picture quality this good on a TV in this price range. It's fantastic. Do NOT hesitate to buy this TV.



Delivery guys from Pilot were awesome and very friendly - called to say they would be a half hour late, which was a nice touch. They set it up for me and waited until I hooked everything up and was happy with it before they asked me to sign for it. Amazon Customer service is awesome, as always. Win/Win. Don't forget to pick up the Extended Warranty from Square Trade also. It's a great deal for in-home coverage.



Final Suggestion: BUY THIS TV! The edge lit LED backlight sets I compared to this one side by side couldn't begin to touch it when it came to even back lighting and black levels. The LED sets all had light bleeding around the corners of the picture in a cone pattern towards the center of the screen and uneven black levels. Not this baby.







Customer Buzz
 "Nice Picture" 2009-12-02
By Avid Reader
Clear, sharp picture. Deep blacks, gorgeous colors, good contrast. Not sure about motion (blur, judder etc.), I sometimes get a blurry picture. But overall a very nice picture especially in HD.


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