The good: Reproduces deep black levels; accurate color, commendable picture uniformity for an LCD; very good dejudder processing; extensive feature set with Yahoo Widgets, network streaming and built-in content; solid connectivity with four HDMI and one PC input.
The bad: Somewhat expensive; benefits of 240Hz difficult to discern; dark areas tinged bluer; shiny screen can cause reflections in bright rooms; no S-Video inputs.
The bottom line: The Samsung LNB750 series can’t beat the picture quality of the best plasmas and LED-based LCDs, but for a conventional LCD, it’s one of the best we’ve tested.
Specifications: Product type: LCD TV ; Diagonal size: 52 in ; Resolution: 1920 x 1080 ; See full specs
See the whole review on cnet.com
Our price $2479.99 installed (includes low profile or tilt bracket)
EarlyMon
August 8th, 2009 at 02:51
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.