Samsung LN46B750 46-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV with Charcoal Grey Touch of Color Review
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I do not want / need to repeat the most positive comments other guests have said, so I will talk about topics not well covered.
240 Hz Auto Motion Plus: The default is “standard”. I do not have regular TV, so I connected my PS3 and I came on my Iron Man Blu-Ray. I immediately noticed the high-quality resolution of my HDTV, but after a while, I realize how the film was a soap opera aspect and how some things just do not seem right. The lighting was a bit more sterile and ‘dramatic light and when there was a scene where the camera moved, I felt like I was watching a 4:3 PAN & Scan video in place a modern film big screen. After checking the settings of the television (not a paper manual was a little ‘annoying, but a little’ paper was saved as a PDF version is about 290 pages because of the multi-lingual version), I can account that is 240Hz AMP, which was making my experience more like TV movies. I tried all the different defaults AMP (eg, Off, Clear, standard, smooth, Demo, which shows AMP AMP attached at the same time), I learned that I like “clear” setting, which is setting the minimum 240Hz, most of them. The lighting and it really seems what I remember from the theatrical scenes and still appear smooth and clear. AMP not only gives the appearance of several frames per second, but clearly even more. You will notice a big difference when you take the time to see the same scene over and over again with different settings. I think that will work better, perhaps with television shows that are fast moving scenes and bright lights of sports programs.
Computer Files: This feature is so cool. Video files that were originally only for PC can now be seen on TV without any additional hardware for me. I believe that television can play different versions of MPEG, and DivX only my PS3 can (it is said that the Samsung manual, but I do a side-by-side comparison). Can I take an AVI file from my computer, copy it into a Compact Flash Drive USB, then connect it to my HDTV and watch the full 46 “glory. The remote has a capacity to convey the simple and fast rewind (more holding down buttons, longer moves forward and backward, respectively) and debugging is not the best jump relay, but it’s bearable.
Ethernet connection: my FiOS modem / router is in my room and my HDTV is in the living room. We could not test, but since the wireless module for Samsung TV is $ 80, I think I’m going to move my router. I wonder if there’s a cheaper solution, or if Sony USB WiFi module is property.
Remote control: long is a controller that is a bit ‘awkward to use without slipping his hand to get some buttons and has a wing unconventional fund operator who is there to balance the weight. Feels fragile also because it looks shiny and lightweight. More bad news is that the buttons need me to push it down with a different angle or more strength. I hope that once I use the controller a bit ‘more, the buttons will be more sensitive. At this point, some of the buttons to take me two or three times before recording, because I am not apparently do well.
Service delivery: We usually get a call about setting up my delivery date and time. They gave me a delivery window of 4 hours and 2 guys came toward the end of the first hour, so there’s been a long wait. There was something in the form I signed on a blue screen test, but not proof for me (maybe it only works with TV reception?) And I saw when skimmed through the manual of each. Basically, it was the physical one, on, and tried some menu options. Not a very scientific test, but I think that they have completed their tasks. Do not stick around to get to be evacuated. I have the ball to one, though.
Ultra Clear Panel: Do not know why Samsung.com website says that it is a PCN, when obviously not. Reflection is strong enough and have good natural light in my living room windows, so that the reflection can be annoying. However, the viewing angle good practice so I just sat in a corner of the screen (probably 20 degrees) and the reflection of my window disappears. I do not see any drop in the contrast of color or quality, so it’s not that big of a deal. Also, if you compare this to some of the old CRT reflection, it seems very similar. The big difference is that he can not seem to be many problems of reflection b / c is just a larger screen of the CRT.
In general, I am happy with my HDTV. I was very tempted to buy the 52 “version, but the first 30% to 46″ (actually 52 “costs more than 21% with coupon most recent period of time), I will save money for when I get a bigger apartment , where 60 + “screens are in the area of best value.
20090731 UPDATE: It ‘been a bit’ more than two months and the distance is still not very receptive. I do not log more hours in the distance, but do not remember having this problem with any of the distant past. Fortunately, it’s only real downside to this TV. Oh, since I wrote the previous review, towards the end of May, I plugged my old computer to it via VGA and RCA TV mini-plug. It ‘nice to be able to watch the video on my PC computer, but that’s all I recommend it for. I had to change the Windows XP interface to a predominantly black background with green text, look, so that it would strain my eyes. It also does not work with 240Hz AMP VGA connection, not a great loss, since very few computers and video Internet streaming video content is higher at 720p (most of them are 480p and not). One last thing is that I played around with custom settings AMP. I have 10 to reduce blur and 3 to reduce vibration often. Blur setting does not seem to affect my viewing experience, then use the max setting. Reduce vibration is very visible to me on 4 or more B / C frame rate of contrast and lighting brighter and more sterile. TV on the mysterious, like 24 (on DVD) and films like Dark City (DVDs), I must stop or reduce the vibration on that set at least to be imperceptible.
About Samsung LN46B750 46-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV with Charcoal Grey Touch of Color detail
Amazon Sales Rank: # 5 in TV
Color: Gray Frame
Brand: Samsung
Model: LN46B750
Released on: 2009-04-20
Dimensions: 27.70 “HX 43.90″ WX 3.10 “l, 43.40 pounds
Display size: 46
Features
46-inch HDTV with 1080p resolution
Four HDMI, two component, a PC, and two composite video inputs, two 10W bottom speakers and SRS TruSurround HD, for a rich surround sound
Auto Motion Plus 240Hz, response time of 2 ms, 150,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and Wide Color Enhancer 3 for a special high-contrast image
Medi@2.0 lets you enjoy TV content via the Internet @ Yahoo! and more, electronic synchronization based DLNA
One-year parts and labor
Product Description
Making the transition to the best ever LCD action with Samsung LCD HDTV LN46B750. Start with incredible color and clarity rich Full HD 1080p resolution, all on a screen of 46 inches. Add the power of the latest Samsung Auto Motion Technology Plus240Hz to a new level of action for the LCD market more reliable. Feature Samsung Medi@2.0 put customizable widgets with content from partners such as Flickr and Yahoo!, Under your control remotely through you. A pre-loaded content library offers hours of built-in digital entertainment and information from games to yoga routine. Four HDMI inputs make DVD, cable or satellite box HD or Blu-ray Disc connectivity in an instant. Highlights Touch attractive design and colors, slim bezel coal Gray’s emphasis on board elegant HDTV monitor.
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