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Samsung LN52A750 52-Inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with RED Touch of Color
Samsung: LN-52A750
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Samsung 750
All went well with delivery and installation. However, my cable supplier -COX- can't supply 120 refresh rate - so that options doesn't work, also COX has a very limited HD number of stations. Plus I have a samsung home theater system. I have to use all THREE remotes. Real bummer. Bottom line is that COX, and Samsung products don't work seamlessly(?) Sunday, November 2nd, 2008




LN52A750 - Great
Product is great. Picture and sound quality is beyond my high expectations. Best HD product. Sunday, November 2nd, 2008




Better processing than the a650 line - perfect for gaming
I've been agonizing over an HDTV purchase for months. My 32" 480p Samsung CRT just wasn't doing it for me anymore. It was time to delve into HD now that it has been around for awhile with major tech innovations (1080p, 120hz, and more). I feel as though it will be many years before a *significant* new HD technology comes along. Here is a list of what I've been agonizing over (and probably you too) and why I made the decision for the 750.
1. LNxxa750 vs LNxxa650
I spent some time drooling over the LN52a650 until I came across LN52a750. I searched and searched to see if there was a performance difference between the two sets. I finally found someone with some knowledge and indeed the 750's use a different (more powerful) internal processor than the a650's. For how incredibly small the price difference is between the 650 and 750 I'm surprised people still shop the 650. Not to mention the regal-looking bezel on the 750, the woofer for those without a home theater system, and some other minor goodies. Bottom line, if you're flip-flopping between the two - stop. Just buy 750.
2. What size? 52, 46, or even 40?
Of course I wanted the largest size I could get. HD is a whole new ball game, and even a 52" model is not as big as it sounds. In fact after having this for a couple weeks now I am beyond relieved I didn't buy a smaller size. (I typically sit about 7 feet from the screen.). Please take my word on this. You will never regret buying too big. Unless you're in a tiny dorm room, the 52" will not overpower you. If you buy a smaller size just be warned you will be longing for the 52 before too long.
3. Samsung or Sony 41 series?
I went to 3 different big box stores to compare side by side. The picture on the 750 just blows away anything else in these stores. It's amazing how two sets with similar specs can have such different displays. The gloss finish just has the colors and contrast jumping off the screen. Sony makes solid products in general, but so does Samsung. It took only a matter of seconds to realize that the Sony 41 series has a boring picture compared to the 750.
4. Plasma or LCD?
With the glossy screen and various black adjustments in the menu, you're getting the best of both worlds with the 750. It has contrast like that of a higher end plasma, but also performs beautifully in a well lit room. Plasmas are just plain dim and dull. With how bright and vivid the 750's screen is, I have not had any issues with reflections. If you look at the models offered by most companies, it's clear that plasma is dying just as DLP is.
5. The "halo effect"
Non-existant. I've watched HD cable, games, and blu-rays in a pitch black room and cannot see the supposed halo that some people are whining about. In fact, I'm almost disappointed because I wanted to see what the hubbub was all about. Apparently Samsung has eliminated this.
6. Amazon or a partner seller?
Local big box stores sell this unit for (including tax) anywhere from $500 - $800+ more. Insane. I knew I'd be ordering it from Amazon. But sometimes the partner sellers are cheaper...what to do. It just so happened that the day I ordered it Amazon had the lowest price. But had they not, I still would have paid the extra small price difference to get it from Amazon. I have no experience with the partner sellers but felt I'd have more recourse with Amazon if a problem occurred.
7. Gaming performance
I also bought a PS3 and Xbox 360 at the same time. Both are stunning, and nope, no input lag on either system using very inexpensive HDMI 1.3 cables. (However, I've read of people's feedback on the a650 where they have experienced lag. This is where the superior processor of the 750 comes in). I've played fast-paced shooters, racing, and adventure games with no lag issues. I may have had a minor lag issue with SOF on the 360 but that could just be the game. Games on the 52a750 will have you hypnotized, especially if it's your first foray into HD.
8. Sound
Could care less. I'm using a home theater system, but with the 750's woofer I'm sure the sound is good/great for a flat panel unit.
9. Light and glare from the glossy finish
Has not been an issue for me. At all.
10. Final thoughts
Comcast HD (via Motorola box), PS3 Blu-Ray, PS3 games, Xbox 360 games all look incredible. I sometimes watch content that I'd otherwise be bored with just because of the gorgeous picture. Plasma has nothing on the a750 and gaming is lag-free via HDMI. Buy this TV and your friends (especially those owning plasmas) will be envious if not outright jealous.
Sunday, November 2nd, 2008




Great Picture, Horrible Network Features (DLNA FAILURE)
I purchased this model instead of the 650 model because of the network features and the built in sub woofer.
At first, I was impressed, everything looks nice. But the DLNA feature does not work unless you use the Samsung Software that came with the tv.
I used eyeConnect for mac and tversity for windows and the same problems for both occurred.These two programs have no problems working with other DLNA products (eg PlayStation 3). If you google "DLNA Samsung" you will find many people complain about Samsung's failure in DLNA.
I have updated the Firmware, the TV sees my files on my Computers and Network drive, but often has difficulties playing an mp3. One annoying problem is that sometimes it will play the mp3, but if you want to repeat the same song, it will say, "FORMAT NOT SUPPORTED," right after it just played it fine. RIDICULOUS!
Except for the Network problems, This is a Nice HDTV
Oh...
What is up with the Remote? Circle Navigation?
Saturday, November 1st, 2008




WOW
I'am very pleased with this TV. Everybody who sees this TV asks where did I get it. I would recommend this TV on price alone. Amazon $2100,
Best Buy $2800 + tax, need I say more.
Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
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