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#1
dealzguy - Posted 8:59 am PST 12/27/08 (93 Posts)
Go see one of these at your local store if you haven't, they are simply outstanding!
#2
dd - Posted 9:00 am PST 12/27/08 (543 Posts)
And if you believe that 50,000:1 contrast ratio claim, I have some $150/ft. speaker wire to sell you.
#3
John2111 - Posted 9:07 am PST 12/27/08 (462 Posts)
Good price. It's $1,846 on Amaz0n.
#4
bnwhui - Posted 9:11 am PST 12/27/08 (117 Posts)
TOO MUCH GLARE, GET THE 630. PRICE TOO HIGH
#5
sholling - Posted 9:54 am PST 12/27/08 (731 Posts)
I looked at the 52A650 and it was simply outstanding. Better than the Sony Bravia. I wound up buying myself the 52A850 for Christmas and I'm very pleased.
Here is a review of the 52A750...
http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/televisions/flat-panels/samsung-ln52a750
Here is a review of the 52A750...
http://www.audioholics.com/reviews/televisions/flat-panels/samsung-ln52a750
#6
squeeg - Posted 10:21 am PST 12/27/08 (218 Posts)
this tv + blu-ray is just sick.
#7
sholling - Posted 10:29 am PST 12/27/08 (731 Posts)
this tv plus planet earth on blu-ray looks like a photo
#8
bbsaint - Posted 10:51 am PST 12/27/08 (9 Posts)
Excellent 1080p LCD TV. And to think only 6 months ago they were around $2500 prior to the release of 850/950. You barely notice any glare with the bright and sharp picture from ambient room lighting.
#9
slacker - Posted 10:52 am PST 12/27/08 (105 Posts)
great price for a great tv. when does the coupon expire?
#10
Superman - Posted 11:24 am PST 12/27/08 (306 Posts)
#11
wisermiser - Posted 11:50 am PST 12/27/08 (11 Posts)
#12
Illithar - Posted 12:18 pm PST 12/27/08 (256 Posts)
#13
ilikemoney - Posted 3:18 pm PST 12/27/08 (103 Posts)
#14
Goobylal - Posted 3:29 pm PST 12/27/08 (148 Posts)
The LCD people have everyone brainwashed. Plasma is the way to go. No motion blur, better color reproduction and lighting, and generally cheaper. Drawbacks are slightly more power consumption and image retention (different from burn-in, which is almost a dead issue).
#15
Jason44 - Posted 4:07 pm PST 12/27/08 (223 Posts)
#16
moeron - Posted 4:55 pm PST 12/27/08 (258 Posts)
#17
qtpie - Posted 6:03 pm PST 12/27/08 (261 Posts)
any good deal on the Samsung 40A750 model? I just want a 40" for the bedroom... this model has the DLNA for internet access... kinda cool.
#18
icebreaker - Posted 6:10 pm PST 12/27/08 (196 Posts)
#19
ChicagoWabo - Posted 6:15 pm PST 12/27/08 (108 Posts)
I have it and love it. I have it in a well lit room with sky lights and there is very little if any glare. If you get an LCD with with even less glare, then you're getting an LCD that doesn't look as good as this LCD. No Glare = not as rich and vibrant. Do some research people, before you open your mouth about something you do now know.
#20
boxingfan - Posted 6:33 pm PST 12/27/08 (451 Posts)
I would not buy a television based on how it looks in a store. Chances are, the store has certain tv's tuned better tan other tv's to get you to buy the ones they want.






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