Samsung LN40A650 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with RED Touch of Color


Samsung: LN-40A650
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Samsung Rocks
This TV is awesome. Amazon and their merchant were excellent. Excellent communications, excellent delivery. Overall highly satisfied with the whole experience. Would definetly buy from/through Amazon again.
The Samsung TV is an experience in televison viewing in itself.
Saturday, November 29th, 2008
Best tv for the price
I looked at the 8 series of this tv and the only difference between that version and this one (6 series) is the thickness of the tv. So if you want to pay hundreds more just for a thinner tv get the 8 series. For picture quality you can't beat these kinds of tv's. The contrast ration is one of the best and combine that with the quick refresh rate and you'll love this tv.
Saturday, November 29th, 2008
Great picture!
I love the clarity and color. The only thing I wasn't impressed with was the goofy "ring,ring,ring,ring" tones on power-up and power-off. I personally find it annoying and there's no way to dis-able that I've found yet. Otherwise nice set and nice features.
Saturday, November 29th, 2008
Red Perfection
This Samsung provides the best picture I've seen in any television. The colors of the HD broadcasts are vibrant and nothing less than amazing, and the subtle Touch of Color cabinet makes the set attractive--without being overwhelming--in our small living room. Despite some negative reviewer comments about the sound, I find it quite satisfactory. The only complaint I might have is my failure to buy this set sooner.

The Samsung was the top recommendation by the sales staff in a local well-known electronics store, yet with only a little comparison shopping, we found Amazon's price an unbelievable $500 better, never mind no sales tax, free shipping and set-up, which would have added another $150 to the price had we bought locally. How can you beat that?

Friday, November 28th, 2008
Great Bang for the Buck!
When I first considered adding an LCD to my stable of displays, I was a little hesitant at first since LCDs tend to look like, well, LCDs. I am very spoiled by my current Samsung FPT5084X 50" plasma with its richness and overall ability to display a picture as it was meant to be shown. I could get into why plasma has a leg up on LCDs in showing a truer picture as intended by the director but that would be a lecture that may cause severe pain to those looking for reviews on the topic of their choice.

All that being said, the White Glove delivery showed up on time, upboxed, and hook it up in record time. (I made sure that the connections of choice were in place to insure first time proper setup) I will say on first viewing it was brilliant! And I do mean brilliant to the point of flattening the picture and looking like a, well, LCD. But not to fear, a quick seat of the pants adjustment of the contrast, Brightness, and Back Light level brought the offending picture under control. The colors and the black levels are pretty impressive but the true ability of the display will be found once my calibration equipment comes back from its annual re-calibration and then I can find how well it actually can display the grey scale and color temperature after performing an ISF calibration on it.

Ah, the remote is interesting since the buttons look to be the size of those found on phones designed for seasoned citizens with eye sight beginning to dim with age. Very large buttons with large numbers, symbols, and a really neat click/rotate navigation wheel. This wheel allows you to do directional navigation that so many other remotes do, but the wheel also rotates so if you have a scrolling menu it will do so with a spin of the wheel. This along with a switch to turn on/off the back light with button presses should help with navigation while watching a movie with a reduce ambient light so as not to interfere with your properly calibrated display.

On fast action scenes, I have not been able to discern artifacting with fast movement and must say that even a Standard Definition picture is displayed very well. The HD picture is first rate and must say it almost gets my attention as well as the Sammy Plasma in the living room. For the money I must say that I am not disappointed, but after calibration I am expecting to be blown away by the quality of the picture. As for the Touch of Color, it has the effect of reducing the impact of having a solid shiny black frame to one that feels blended.

Did I buy this unit for ToC, no, but rather for the ability and capability that this unit has for the money, Auto Setup which locates all inputs, scans for all channels, identifies what type of input such at Sat, Cable, etc, and on and on it goes. Not to mention the ability to perform proper calibrations for a qualified Calibrator to adjust the grey-scale and color temperature, which for me is Nirvana since that is what I do for a living.

By the way, did I mention that the price that this unit is available for from Amazon is actually a killer price? The price is right, the quality is phenomenal, and it does not disappoint.
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
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