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7 Feb
Product DescriptionSamsung’s LN55B650 takes your HDTV enjoyment, and capabilities, to new heights. The power of Full HD 1080p resolution delivers clear, vivid images on a 55-inch LCD screen. The Medi@2. 0 feature lets you access countless hours of online content from partners like Yahoo! and Flickr using customizable widgets, all controlled by your remote. Auto Motion Plus120Hz technology renders the smoothest, most lifelike HD action. DLNA technology means you can harness your entire home network through your HDTV. Connect your DVD, cable or satellite HD box, or Blu-ray Disc player easily, using any of four HDMI inputs. Experience truer, more natural dark tones and shadows with the 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. And highlight nearly any room in the house with a unique red accent at the bezel’s edge, courtesy of the Touch of Color design. . . . [. . ]
Samsung LN55B650 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color
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5 Responses for "Samsung LN55B650 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color"
I have a plasma Samsung that I bought 2 years ago and the TV just flat out and died on me a couple of weeks ago. I looked on the consumers affair website and found out several other people were having the same exact problems. When I called Samsung, they basically told me too bad since I didn’t have warranty past 1 year. I have never heard of an expensive tv (or even a cheap one for that matter) just flat out and die (with several purple stripes on the screen) after ONLY 2 years! My advice: Stay away from Samsung TVs unless you can afford to replace your really expensive TV every 2 years.
Rating: 1 / 5
EXCELLENT TV, ARRIVED IN 3 DAY’S EASY TO SET UP AND PICTURE IS BEAUTIFUL LIKE BEING AT THE MOVIES. NORMAN LAFAYETT,LA
Rating: 5 / 5
This LCD Tv has a stunning good picture quality, but as soon as there is any fast motion, there is still a great deal of jutter or blurring of the image. I returned it for this reason.
Rating: 2 / 5
We purchased the first LN55B650 on 7/3/2009 and it was delivered a few days later. It had a great picture but we noticed two thing right away, the TV was not level and that glare was bad. You can see every light source on the screen even a table lamp or indirect light from a window. I originally thought this was normal so I just thought we would have to deal with it.
The TV was preassembled with the pedestal and was set on our built in entertainment center. The set leaned drastically to the left and forward and continued to get worse so we called for service. By the time they were out in late July in was leaning an inch to the left and a half inch forward. The pedestal is actually installed on this set from the factory and there is no adjustment. The replacement set arrived on 8/4/2009 and it was level to start with but over just a 2 week period it was as bad as the first. After going through 2 of these with the exact same issue we decided to look for a different TV. We thought about the LED version but if Samsung can’t design a simple pedestal that works, what else have they missed? This is certainly a design flaw, the second set was over 1 1/4″ out of level from the top to bottom and an inch forward by the time our Sony was delivered yesterday.
Thank goodness for the 30 day return policy where the set was purchased. We upgraded to the Sony KDL-55V5100. What sold us on the Sony was when we were talking with the salesman about the glare on the Samsung and the he actually turned off several of the TVs for comparision. The glare on the other brands was terrible compared to the Sony even with the sets off. That along with Sony’s picture quality and reputation made the choice very easy. After getting it home yesterday we are glad the Samsung didn’t workout, the picture quality of the Sony is drastically better especially considering the glare we experienced with the Samsung. The Sony has no visible glare from the windows or lamps and that alone is a great improvement and the unit sets straight and level.
Not sure how the review on this and other Samsung products are so good, if you could experience both the Samsung and Sony in your home as we have now the choice would be easy. The base is also very substantial on the Sony and looks very nice in our entertainment center.
If you decide to go with the Samsung it will come with a couple of scews and a nylon string. The instructions say this is a safety measure to keep the TV from tipping over on a child. The real use of the string is to overcome the design flaw and hold the TV to keep it from tipping if you use the included pedestal, I would put it on immediately!
This model has a lot of cool features, if you can deal with a tilted screen or plan to mount it on the wall and don’t mind the glare issues this may be the set for you. I have pictures of this unit posted on some other reviews but do not see an option for pictures on Amazon. They are posted on Bestbuy if you want to take a look to see what I mean by TV leans.
Rating: 2 / 5
This has got a great picture. Both the 1080p Blue Rays played from a PS3 and the cable HD (still 1080i) look good. Setup was pretty easy. Only thing that took any time was the optional Internet connection. Only thing I don’t like is that if the unit is powered off, there is a red indicator, but if the unit is powered on there is no indicator.
Rating: 5 / 5
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