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Plasma TV
LCD TV
based on 536 customer reviews
Feel factor: 3
Great Choice
(Score 5/5)
I had this TV for over a year and so far have really enjoyed it. It survived two moves without a scratch. I especially like the size of the screen, ease of set up and operation. I love the fact that I can plug in my thumb drive and show off my pictures and play music off of it. I know that it is not the "newest" technology out there, considering how quickly everything is developed and improved, I would still recommend this TV and especially Samsung brand for a TV.
Posted on: 2010-09-17
By penpal
Livid
(Score 1/5)
This TV is great, and worked very well for about 24 months. Then it began having trouble turning on. The led light in the front would just turn on and off. You could hear a bit of noise as the TV tried to turn itself on. Eventually it would turn on... after about 4 minutes of this nonsense. Obviously, I'm about a year past the warranty. I did a Google search and realized there is an entire of community who now hate Samsung TVs. Apparently, the company is putting cheap capacitors in these TVs. When the capacitors begin to fail, which tends to happen at some point past 12 months, the TV begins to have problems turning on and staying on. When you spend $1,000 on a TV, you don't expect it to die just past the warranty. This is, obviously, the last time I buy a Samsung product. Just remember, when you buy something these days, customer reviews on a website like Amazon pretty much mean nothing.
Posted on: 2010-08-25
By E. Brown
Lemon
(Score 1/5)
This product has a defect. People writing good reviews about it just haven't had their TV break yet. The power will eventually cut on and off, and you get green static. Apparently, the TV uses 10V capacitors in the power supply, which are inadequate. My TV lasted 18 months. If you are set on buying this TV, get an extended warranty.
This is the second and last TV I will buy from Samsung. Both broke under two years of ownership.
Posted on: 2010-08-24
By GraduateStudent
40 inches of entertainment!
(Score 5/5)
Plenty of features, I use this TV as my main TV and as a secondary PC monitor for my PC. Easy to hook up and to switch from over-the-air signals, to cable to PC and it still has 4 video inputs available. It's a sleek looking unit.
Posted on: 2010-07-16
By Jimm
Watch out for infrared (IR) interference with
(Score 3/5)
Overall I have been pleased with this TV, until I bought a Roku media player. After buying this player came to realize that whenever the screen is dark, this TV generates IR interference and makes the Roku remote unusable. This means that if the TV is displaying the Roku's dark screen saver then you can't wake up the Roku device with the remote. After researching this issue on the Internet I see that many people are having the same issue with different Samsung TV's interfering with Cable/Sat set top boxes and DVD players. I called Samsung and they won't do anything about this issue because it is out of warranty and not enough people have complained about the issue for "this model" to warrant a recall.
Posted on: 2010-04-26
By R. Fallin
Plasma TV
based on 131 customer reviews
Feel factor: 2
Internal Speaker Problem
(Score 5/5)
We had our plasma TV for just under 2 years when a speaker started vibrating when bass sounds were transmitted. We had purchased a 3 year warranty for the TV (something I rarely do), but I'm glad I did. The TV was purchased at Circuit City, and the warranty is through Assurant Solutions, who set up a warranty repair with their "local" service provider. Assurant had set up a date for the repair, but the date came and went with no one showing up. I called the local service provider who said they did not have the parts. He said they would order the parts and call me for an appointment. More than a week later I called them again and was told they had the parts and would be at my home the next day. Again, they didn't show up. When I called the service provider told me the service crew was working in the opposite direction from my home and could not make it. They promised to come the next day. The service manager came the next morning and told me that his crew said my job was "too far away", so he ended up coming. The speakers he brought were both left hand speakers. He had to modify one of them for the right side, but it still vibrated. Now, I'm waiting for him to come back another day.
Posted on: 2010-09-23
By W. LaPlante
Don't get screwed by Samsung like I did.
(Score 1/5)
BEWARE! I am WARNING you now. Don't buy this TV or in my book, any tv from Samsung. I was really excited when I got this TV since it was my first big flat screen I'd ever owned. For the first two years it was okay. It had some screen retention on any visuals that would linger on the screen for around 5 or 10 minutes but slowly would go away in a minute or so. However, my big problem was about 2 years after I purchased the TV. One day I came home and noticed that none of the HDMI inputs were working and neither were the component hookups. The only thing that would work was the Coaxial cable input. Called Samsung, only first year is warrantied so I'm screwed. PAID $1000 for a TV that delivered for less than 2 years. Don't be like me. Get an extended warranty or buy another brand!!!
Posted on: 2010-08-07
By Disappointed
Legacy 3D HDTV that will support Full Blu-ray
(Score 4/5)
Hey, here's a great 3D-HDTV. The PN50A450 (and PN50B450) are fantastic deals. Yes, they are 720p, but the picture's great and the human eye can hardly see the difference between 720p and 1080p! Also, they are 3D-Ready HDTVs (Checkerboard format). Now, it's been said that these televisions can't play the new full hd blu-ray-3d disc, but that's not true. I watch the new Blu-ray 3D discs via my pc (you need a strong graphics card that supports 3D) in the "Checkerboard format" through "Cyberlink's PowerDVD 10 Ultra 3D software" ($99). I use the 3d-emitter and battery powered shutter glasses ($60 each) that I bought from "Tridef" (DDD) when I bought their 3D Experience software (Non-3D) to watch the old fashion Field Sequential-3D dvds back in 2009. It's true that a new stand-alone-3D blu ray player won't work with these hdtvs, but I've watched the new full Blu-ray 3d disc "Cloudly with a Chance of Meatballs" via my computer with Cyberlink's Blu-ray 3d software (which will play in checkerboard) and the 3d was great with no visable ghosting!
Posted on: 2010-07-20
By Patrick 3D
Mine completely died after 2 yrs
(Score 1/5)
I would not buy this Samsung model. Mine has completely died after 2 yrs.
Posted on: 2010-04-21
By Gines Flaque
Helpful index: 100%
Two Years Later...
(Score 2/5)
I have had this tv for about 2 years now. At first, I liked it. When my dad would come over though, he would complain that it didn't look like HD...but that never bothered me enough to figure it out.
What does bother me, however, is that now there is a picture that is burnt onto the screen. I must have had the tv/cable on pause for a few minutes. It was on one of those news shows that have the red toolbar looking thing on the bottom of the screen (Nancy Grace, I think). Well now, no matter what channel or what dvd I have on, you can see the red toolbar from the news show on the lower 1/3 of the screen. You dont see the actual toolbar, but the picture in that area gets discolored and looks red. I am very disappointed.
I guess this tv is ok if it goes in the bedroom or kids room. I would not recommend putting it in the living room where guests watch tv.
Posted on: 2010-04-21
By Cheryl Rodrigues

