Samsung LN52B750 52-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV
Samsung LN52B750 52-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV
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.
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 for a rich surround-sound experience from two speakers
- Samsung technology like Auto Motion Plus 240Hz, 2ms response time, 150,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and Wide Color Enhancer 3 for a stunning high contrast picture
- Medi@2.0 lets you enjoy Internet@TV for content via Yahoo! and more; sync home electronics with DLNA; enjoy pre-loaded Flash content like recipes; use USB 2.0 for connecting thumb drives or cameras
- One-year parts and labor warranty
Customer Reviews
Great for mini home theater
I’ve been an HDTV owner for six years and during that time, I’ve assisted about two dozen friends in their HDTV home theater setups. I’ve just upgraded to the Samsung LN52B750 and I couldn’t be happier. For reference, I’m upgrading from a Samsung DLP and I own another Samsung LCD HDTV.
There’s a lot that’s misunderstood about this TV, so rather than the usual Pros and Cons, I’d like to share how I’m getting viewing value from this set.
First, if you’re reading this, you’re either already an LCD owner or have read about them – and have read about this new breed and if you’re like I was, you’re wondering what’s what.
Color swirls – you never read about this, but if you’ve watched TV on an LCD set in the past, especially with standard def (SD) stations, you’ve seen it. The backgrounds look like compressed colors from jpg photo files. My earlier LCD HDTV (8ms response time) had it – this one simply does not. (I did have trouble watching compression artifacts in a movie from 1930 on TCM on this TV – but that movie was so hosed, I can’t blame the TV only.)
Contrast – you’ve read by now that all LCD set makers lie about this. If you’re confused and remember the old audio days, that works like this: You’d have a 35 watt RMS/channel amp (into 8 ohms). Some would lie and call it a 70 watt amp. Then lie some more and call it a 140 watt amp (how about 4 ohm speakers?). Then lie some more and refer to peak instead of RMS – and suddenly a 35 watt amp is legally lied about as a 200 watt amp. Now – I don’t know the ins and outs of legal contrast lying, but I believe what I’ve read – it exists in this industry. This set is rated at a contrast of 150,000:1 – with every stretch of legal lying possible – the contrast on this set is amazing. I still cannot believe that it’s an LCD. It’s simply that good in terms of contrast. One plasma-owning friend insisted for a half hour that I was wrong, and had gotten a top line plasma.
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