Samsung PN50A550 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

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Samsung PN50A550 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

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 : Samsung PN50A550 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Samsung
Color: Black
EAN: 0036725228085
Label: Samsung
Manufacturer: Samsung
Model: PN50A550
Publisher: Samsung
Studio: Samsung
Variation Description: Black
Warranty: 1 year warranty



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Product Description50' widescreen HDTV (16:9 aspect ratio) * high-gloss black finish * built-in digital (ATSC) and analog (NTSC) tuners for over-the-air TV broadcasts (antenna required) * built-in QAM cable TV tuner receives unscrambled programs without a set-top box (cable service required) * 1920 x 1080 pixels * 30,000:1 contrast ratio (1,000,000:1 dynamic) *




Features:
  • 1080P HD Resolution
  • 30,000:1 Contrast Ratio / 1,000,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • 3 HDMI Inputs
  • Filter Bright Anti Reflective Technology





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Samsung PN50A550
I have done much research before I picked this set up as probably most of the reiviewers have. And I was pretty much between picking this set up or the Panasonic PZ80 model. After much research I concluded that many opinions viewed that the Samsung has more color accuracy and more tune-able options vs the Panasonic. So I went with this one. The advice I have with people researching televisions is that do not rely too much on peoples reviews and opinions and go check out the television yourself...preferably with your bluray/ whatever source you are going to watching most. Many people are nitpicky about things that most people can't even see(especially people over at AVS forums). But I digress. The TV is awesome..comes included with a swivel stand which some people might not need.

The only nitpick thing I have with the TV is that reflection is so evident in this model. So if you have this placed in front of a window or have lights in front of the tv you will see your reflection. I knew this going in but did not know it would be this bad...since I came from a LCD background. Also don't get into the hoopla of 1080P...if it fits your need then buy it...if not just get a 720P set and save some bucks for xmas. All in all it is what I expected.

But a recommendation, Amazon is no longer doing pricematch of themselves and they dropped $100 dollars within 30 days since I bought it. They will not refund my money which they changed their policy in September..how convient on their part. I will not make big purchases on Amazon anymore because of this. Just a forewarning to those planning to purchase at Amazon.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome Telly!!!
This telly is so great. Football looks awesome, games are great, standard definition looks pretty good too. It looks stylish and is just beautiful. Not much else to say about the telly that others haven't said. I spent a ton of time researching and definitely am happy with this buy. Go get it now.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - PERFECT
This television is awesome. Period. The color accuracy is astounding, the setup is quick and easy, and it just looks nice as a piece of furniture.

My ONLY gripe would be that the speakers aren't loud enough sometimes, and if you turn the volume up high enough, the sound (especially lower tones) can make the cabinet buzz or vibrate a little. But I have exterior speakers, so this was not an issue for me. The sound quality from the built-in speakers is excellent.

I would highly recommend this tv. However, if you have a non-HD source going into it, you WILL know it. If you have HD already, or plan to get it, get ready for one hell of a ride. If you have a Disney/Pixar movie DVD (like The Incerdibles, Cars, etc...) that has a THX Optimizer for your picture settings, USE IT! I did, and the picture quality still makes my jaw drop.

Great tv, great picture, great sound, great looks. Buy it- you will not be disappointed.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Defective Plasma
Ordered a brand new PN50A550 Oct 2oth, 2009. It took one week for shipping. Upon arrival I inspected it and looked fine. After taking a hour to set up, I enjoyed the picture for few minutes before noticing a bright line 2 pixels wide going across the middle of the screen. It was much more noticable with lighter backgrounds. To my great disappointment, I called the vendor and they would not ship another plasma if you accepted the shipping. They kindly refered me to Samsung tech support. After waiting 10 minutes Samsung refered me to a local technician. They came over the next day and diagnosed the problem. Apparently its a "rare" defect. BTW - this tv was manufactured in Mexico, there has been alot of chatter with defective sets manufactured there, guess I was one of the unlucky ones...Another week has past, and we are still waiting for the parts from Samsung. So almost a month later, I am still waiting to enjoy my "new" plasma. This model had alot of potential, but this whole experience has been very frustrating. If I could do it over again, I would by the comparable Panasonic plasma.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Samsung PN50A550 is Great!
I wish I knew more about all of the really technical aspects of this TV so that I could provide a more insightful review. But I don't, so I'll give you a dumbed-down review...this TV is really cool!

I can't comment on the TV speakers because we use a 7.1 surround sound system, so the speakers on the TV are turned off. (Turning them off was pretty easy using the remote). We have it connected to a PS2 with component cables, and the picture is way better than on the old SDTV. We also have it connected to a PC with a VGA connection, which allows us to use the TV as a giant PC monitor. I'm sure that a better video card in the PC would allow us to use one of the HDMI connections on the TV, but the VGA connection is infinitely better than the setup we had on the old TV. 50" is almost 2 times as big as our old TV, but because it is less than 4" deep it doesn't seem to take up much more room.

Amazon had the best price plus shipping combination anywhere, and they delivered it to our door within 6 days. I could not have asked for a better shopping experience, and for what I paid I could not get a better TV.



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There are about 130-odd people aboard, and I should apparently recognize lots of people, but I am so unhip, as Douglas Adams once wrote, that it's a wonder my bum doesn't fall off. I was able to talk briefly with Dave Cush, the head of Virgin America, who is very keen on having this rolled out, and at some length with Jack Blumenstein, the head of Aircell. (I did a in-flight air-to-ground interview with Blumenstein for BoingBoingTV which I'll link to when my fine friends there have the segment edited and up.)

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This is the first time I've used Internet service on a commercial plane. Back a few years ago, I was on a Connexion by Boeing press flight that used ground stations for the flight instead of the production satellite servers.

Virgin isn't the first domestic airline to launch Internet service; American Airlines has a pilot with 15 planes that have been in the air on cross country routes for nearly three months. But Virgin is poised to be the first airline to launch Wi-Fi fleet wide. Delta has made a commitment--and they have several hundred planes in the U.S.--but hasn't gotten its first bird launched with service. Alaska, Southwest, and JetBlue have various plans that seem to have been pushed into 2009.

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