| Reviews : Samsung PN50B450 50-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV |
Technical Details
- 50-inch high definition TV with 720p resolution
- Three HDMI, two component, and one composite video input; two 10W bottom speakers and SRS TruSurround HD for a rich surround-sound experience
- Samsung E-panel technology like FilterBright, 600Hz Subfield Motion, .001 response time, and a Mega dynamic contrast ratio
- Anynet+ (CEC standard) technology makes system control of compatible A/V devices like a Blu-ray player or HTIB system a one-touch operation
- One-year parts and labor warranty
Product Description
49.9" screen (measured diagonally) * 1366 x 768 pixels * 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio * 600Hz Subfield Motion anti-blur technology * FilterBright anti-glare filter *Similar Products
Customer Reviews
By G. Harbin (Atlanta)
The TV arrived with a damaged panel but it still worked. Amazon offered me $50 to keep it the way it was. I countered with $250 to roll the dice but they refused. When I asked for an exchange they told me I would have to wait as much as six months for a replacement. I asked for it to be returned. I had to box it up and take time off work to wait for the freight company to pick it up. No more TVs from Amazon.
By David P. Hartung
Really nice looking TV. I don't see how the 1080p option would be worth the extra $$$, maybe if you are REALLY REALLY into blu-ray. Got a nice price at Best Buy ($799). I've had this set for less than a week and I would like to give it 5 stars BUT....there is some interference with my cable box and remote...in other words, when the TV is on it becomes difficult (sometimes impossible) to use my cable box remote to change channels or manipulate the DVR. I'm looking for a fix to this if anyone has had the same problem!
By Malur A. Waheed
I noticed with this TV the over-the-air network broadcast (which is mostly 720p with a rabit ear antenna ) will blow you away on the clarity. Next is the HD ESPN with dishnet it is also good but not as crisp as over-the-air (but much much better than my 35" tube sony tv). Standard definition is not good I would rather watch on my tube tv. Remmember it not the tv it can be 1080p or 720p it is the input that is important!!
in Pure 720p input a 720p tv is much much more than suffecient that's why I went with 720p and saved the extra cash!!!
By Mark Blazer
Nice picture of course. Had it delivered sometime in early June 08 or late May 08. On the Digital Transition day (June 12 2009) I noticed 3 vertical lines on the left side of the screeen. Hoping it was just a setting problem or a signal problem I switched to DVD input. No such luck. Lines still appeared. E-mailed Samsung, got no reply until a month goes by, then they give me a number to call. Call them, guy seemed willing to help but he gave me the impression that he thought I bought the TV in May of 2009. After I told him it was May of 2008 he told me that it might still be under warranty? The local service called me and told me it would cost $530 to fix the TV. So much for that. And oh yeah, I now have 13 vertical lines running down the left side. THANKS SAMSUNG!
By Penique (NC)
the picture is great and i am very pleased for the t.v. at the price. there is a low hum when the t.v. is on, but negligible. good deal :^)
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