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Posted at 5:03 AM on Tuesday 10/20/09 by
Ben
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Abes of Maine has it for $1138 - $10 off with coupon code LOYALTY10 = $1128 with free shipping.

Buy.com has the Samsung PN50B650 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV for $1139 with free shipping when you add it in cart. [Compare]

  • 50" TV with 1080p resolution, 600Hz Subfield Motion, .001 response time
  • Mega dynamic contrast ratio, 4 HDMI, 2 component, 1 composite video input
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      drivingrain27 - Posted 6:12 am PDT 10/20/09 (90 Posts)  Report Spam

      Just bought this a month ago for about $100 more. It's gorgeous. Everything about it is top notch.

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      imonit - Posted 8:26 am PDT 10/20/09 (342 Posts)  Report Spam

      Except for that it's not top notch. That would be Pioneer's Kuro line with Panasonic's plasmas coming in next.

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      crv_rave - Posted 11:13 am PDT 10/20/09 (485 Posts)  Report Spam

      Agreed #2, Samsung < Panasonic < Pioneer (Kuro)

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      rjsaint - Posted 11:18 am PDT 10/20/09 (131 Posts)  Report Spam

      Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

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      misfit138 - Posted 1:43 pm PDT 10/20/09 (512 Posts)  Report Spam

      I'm in love w/ my Sammy 50" plasma (older 5084 model). IMHO, Sammy's are the best bang for your buck. You can spend $1100 on this, or $3500 for the Kuro. Remember kids, this is Ben's Bargains, not Snooty Expensive Vidoephile bacon.

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      Cpotato33 - Posted 5:00 pm PDT 10/20/09 (745 Posts)  Report Spam

      Just FYI, according to the latest data, Panasonic dominates the full HD (1080p) plasma market with higher percentage of its total plasma productions in full HD sets, while Samsung & LG have lower percentages of their productions in full HD. Plasma came to full HD later than LCD, and it seems Panasonic ramped up those quicker than the others in this field.

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      watapolo - Posted 8:32 am PDT 10/21/09 (106 Posts)  Report Spam

      Gosh should have got this TV than my Sony. After 2 years, I might have to change the LCD panel.

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