Samsung LN46B750 46-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV with Charcoal Grey Touch of Color | 
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| Brand: Samsung Category: Television Department: Televisions & Projectors
List Price: $2,199.00 Buy Used: $999.99 You Save: $1199.01 (55%)
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Rating: 113 reviews Sales Rank: 23
Color: ToC Grey Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Display Size: 46 Shipping Weight (lbs): 43.4 Dimensions (in): 3.1 x 43.9 x 27.7 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: LN46B750 Model: LN46B750 UPC: 036725229402 EAN: 0036725229402 ASIN: B001UVEZFE
Release Date: April 20, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | 46-inch high definition TV with 1080p resolution | | • | Four HDMI, two component, one PC, and two composite video inputs | | • | Samsung technology like Auto Motion Plus 240Hz, 2ms response time, 150,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio | | • | Two 10W bottom speakers and SRS TruSurround HD for a rich surround-sound experience from two speakers | | • | Wide Color Enhancer 3 for a stunning high contrast picture |
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Product Description Behold smoother, bolder, more breathtaking full HD 1080p images and advanced connectivity options right on the B750 Series. With the innovative Touch of ColorTM design, the 750 features the radical Auto Motion PlusTM240Hz technology, which produces an unbelievably clear picture, no matter how fast the action. The Ultra Clear Panel and an impressive 150,0001 dynamic contrast ratio bring out the deep, dark blacks and pristine whites. Also helping to redefine HDTV is Internet@TVTM access digital entertainment from online TV widgets with partners like Yahoo! ®, Flickr®, eBay® and others right on your TV. It's everything you're looking for in an HDTV, and more.
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Nice TV, TERRIBLE service June 21, 2010 Michael McAfoos (Basking Ridge, NJ) I purchased this TV in July of 2009, and it worked flawlessly until May 2010. During that time, the TV was excellent. Great Picture quality. Also of note, Amazon's delivery and service were exemplary as always. Unfortunately this is where the good things I have to say about this TV end.
I have had a defect with my Television where it acts as if it is constantly receiving input from the buttons or remote. The light is blinking constantly and the TV changes input sources randomly, rendering it unusable. Over the last month, I have had it repaired at the expense of Samsung twice. Neither repair fixed the problem and now Samsung wants to schedule a 3rd repair. I told them that I am not interested in waiting around for another repair (if it's like the first two, it will be another two weeks) because I have already had a broken TV for over a month. I told them that I would like an exchange for a new TV instead, and they refuse to cooperate. I have now filed a complaint with the BBB and will have to see how this plays out, but I cannot recommend a Samsung TV simply because of their service.
Very sharp image and no noticable blur June 5, 2010 Scott S. (North Conway, NH) I looked at a LOT of HD TVs before I bought one, and long ago decided I wanted 120Hz because the 60Hz ones were so blurry during motion. I had decided I liked the Samsung ones feature-wise, but didn't at all like the touch of red bezel on the models I liked.
I watched the prices and features of TVs for over a year.
When I saw Amazon's price for this TV, and it had 240Hz, and was touch of grey ... I just couldn't wait any longer.
I bought this TV as my first HD TV to replace an old 32". So I can now watch the digital and HD versions of the network stations I get with my very basic cable.
They look great, but I will say that the sound from the internal speakers isn't great.
Fortunately I always have my TV hooked up to my 5.1 surround stereo for watching movies, so it isn't an issue for me.
It looks awesome watching DVD movies, but today I watched my first blu-ray movie ... and it is so sharp that at times I'm distracted because it is so easy to pickup on details that make you see that the movie is filmed on a set. I guess I'll eventually get used to that.
Another thing I don't like is that the bezel is soft plastic ... my cat likes to chew on things like cardboard boxes, and for some reason he is attracted to the TV, there are now scratches in
the corner.
One last thing that is annoying, I live in a rural area and the power flickers sometimes during wind or storms. I have it on a VERY good surge suppressor, but this TV turns itself on when the power flicks off and on quickly. Not fun to be woken up at night because I was last watching the news (i.e. volume turned up as opposed to 0 volume when watching movie and using stereo).
GREAT tv, dead after 3 months!!! June 2, 2010 Miguel First off, i'm not going to berate Samsung quality as all my previous LCDs have been Samsung and they've worked wonderfully. I'm extremely disappointed that this tv only lasted about 3 months before i got the infamous "tv turns on and off repeatedly" issue. I spent months researching my next TV only to be out of luck during the Memorial day weekend, the TV failed me on Friday (what luck!). When the TV is working, it is GORGEOUS. The fact that i can plug in my external HDD and play MKV files straight from the USB port is a real Godsend. I really regret buying this from Amazon and not somewhere like Best Buy, where i can walk in and get a replacement on the spot. I'm really torn about the TV, it is by far the best TV i have ever owned but i'm deeply disappointed it lasted for only 3 months. Samsung has been great with me and they're going to come and pick it up in 2 days, i would recommend this tv if you can get it at Best Buy where they would exchange it if something happens to it.
Incredible picture with nice features May 30, 2010 J. Higgins (Charlotte, NC) Okay, I've only had this TV for about 1-2 weeks so this will be a first impressions review. I'm stepping up from Westinghouse TX-42F430S 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV that I purchased 2 years ago, so this is a HUGE difference for me.
Picture: This TV is beautiful. Going from 60 Hz to 240 was a huge jump for me and a lot of my shows just look so much smoother now. You can manually adjust these settings too, although I haven't gotten into that much yet. The contrast is insane and the colors are bright and vibrant. I am still in the process of tweaking the colors to my liking, but I know I'll get it soon. Side note: I usually use the THX optimization for TVs and I tried it with this TV and was not happy at all with the outcome. I felt that the default settings of the TV were much better, aside from being overly bright and contrasty. I'm going to give it another shot soon with a buddy so I have a second opinion.
Sound: The sound is one of the main reasons I'm giving this TV a 4 star. The sound is crap. What you hear is certainly clear and crisp and better then my previous TV... However you don't hear everything. For instance, when I'm playing Call of Duty on this TV, I have to keep the volume around 15 (as opposed to the 25-30 for TV watching). When I'm in the menus of the game, I can BARELY hear anything (from the music to the clicking of the menus), but when I get into the game the gunshots and air support are incredibly loud. Watching a movie I have the same problem. The TV doesn't kick out mids well at all. However I have surround sound speakers coming in next week, so this isn't a big deal to me.
Features: This TV comes packed full of widgets and internet games and weird stuff. I honestly haven't played with them much, but I'm sure some people would enjoy them. Between my phone and my laptop and the program I use to run my HTPC, I've got all my internet features covered tenfold.
Menus: Easy to browse and full of great features. There is a game mode which I've really enjoyed for online gaming. It apparently lower the picture quality some and speeds up the refresh rate... Personally I don't see much of a difference in picture quality, but I definitely notice the better refresh rate.
CONS:
- There is NO picture mode button. This is really bothersome to me since I use a Harmony remote and would like to map a key to swap between picture modes easily for movie watching, gaming, or general TV watching. Every other Samsung TV I've come across has an "e.mode" button and I don't understand why they got rid of it. I even borrowed a friend's remote and every single button on his remote worked perfect with my TV aside from the picture mode button.
- In addition to that, there is NO game mode button. It's not even in the picture mode menu, it's in the setup menu (why? who knows). This is another thing I'd love to map to my remote (although it would be easier to include it in the picture modes of the TV, and then only have 1 item to map to a remote), but no dice. What's annoying is that I read on the [...] description that Game Mode is 1 button away, but yea it's not.
- The sound. I already mentioned about this above.
- The screen is high gloss. This is great for the color of the picture... However it certainly reflects any bit of light onto the TV at night. You definitely need to either watch movies in no light, or position some low lights in a spot where the TV will not reflect them.
So far, this is my review on the TV (I may update later on, if my opinions change). I purchased it open box for a STEAL from Best Buy, so I am very happy with it despite the few cons. I walked out of the store with this TV and a 4 year warranty for a grand total of just over $1100, including taxes. I am definitely VERY happy with the purchase. If I bought it for full price, I may have thought twice about some of the cons.
Love it! May 15, 2010 J. Dillen (Louisville, KY, USA) I am not going to pretend to be a tech junkie or expert but as a common man customer who does plenty of research before buying products, I love this TV. It's clarity and definition are fantastic and simply said, I have loved it!
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