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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Samsung LN46C650 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)

Samsung's LN46C650 LCD HDTV offers incredible color and rich clarity, all on a 46-inch screen. Add the power of Samsung's Wide Color Enhancer, for a picture that optimizes a given color's hue, resulting in more natural rendering of colors and lifelike action. Samsung HDTVs are also ENERGY STAR compliant, helping the environment by using less energy while saving you money.

Amazon Sales Rank: #6016 in Consumer Electronics Color: Black Brand: Samsung Model: LN46C650 Dimensions: 28.90" h x 43.60" w x 10.80" l, 48.30 pounds Display size: 46 Full HD 1080p resolution Touch of Color? design Exceeds ENERGY STAR® standards ConnectShare? Movie Game Mode 150,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio Auto Motion Plus 120Hz Exceeds ENERGY STAR standards Smart TV with Web-Connected Samsung Apps Sync Multiple Devices with AllShare

Samsung LN46C650 LCD tv (February 2010) The Samsung LCD 650 HDTV is a smooth operator: 120 Hz Clear Motion Rate technology allows you to see fast action with a smoothness that’s clearly ahead of the competition. The AllShare feature even allows you to sync up your entire household: A wired or wireless DLNA connection lets you stream your PC audio and video files to your HDTV using your remote. And Samsung’s Touch of Color design combines texture and color that will complement any décor. Exclusive Touch of Color design combines texture and color that complement any room.

Most helpful customer reviews 132 of 134 people found the following review helpful. Very Satisfied By Nate Purchased the LN46C650 model 3 weeks ago ($1167 thru Amazon) and absolutely love it. I was not sure how much added value the internet TV would provide, but after having it for a few weeks I am very glad I went with this model over the non-internet models. I haven't tested every feature yet, so this review is based on taking the usual features for a spin. Delivery: White-glove service was fantastic (on-time, no damage), but then again it would be pretty hard to mess up walking the set 15 feet inside the doorway. Nonetheless, they did great. PROS: - Pandora rocks. This is by far my favorite internet feature to stream music through the TV. I don't have a big stereo system and FM reception is spotty, so this really was a welcome feature. - The sound is just fine. I know some say the Samsung sound isn't up to Sony, and that may be true, but how often are you blasting the volume past, say, 20? The room we have it set up in is relatively small (15x20), so it suits us just fine - YouTube, Vudo, Yahoo, Associated Press, Weather, and Flickr feeds are pretty cool. You can download movies from Netflix and Blockbuster, but i'm not sure this is any better (cheaper) than most cable services. I guess if you don't have cable this would be great. - I have AT&T U-Verse, and the SD picture is great when tuned to non-HD channels. The HD is amazing. - The Automotion is great, but only for sports in my opinion. We turn it off for regular programming as with HD and Automotion on, the scenes look a little on the cheap side (maybe too real??). It is like you are in the room, which i don't like. This is probably just a personal preference thing. - The TV itself looks amazing and the lack of the red-touch-of-color I think is a good thing. - Controls to tweak the picture seem more than adequate to suit anyone's preferences, though I'm not a A/V guru - AllShare feature lets you access music, photos and videos contained on networked computers through your TV (after downloading/installing samsung software on your PC). This worked flawlessly and setup was intuitive. - Plug-N-Play media contained on a thumb drive works great too. CONS: I can't think of any major ones, but I'll list a few initial thoughts... - AnyNet+ seems before its time (you have to have all Samsung devices to use as far as I can tell) That's about all I have. If anyone has any questions, I will try to answer. All in all, I have to give this TV a 5. The potential uses for the internet connectivity seems huge. UPDATE: 4 months in and we still love this TV. No problems whatsoever. There are some new Samsung Apps i thought I'd mention... - Google Maps App, can get live traffic just like the web version. Hard to get any accident data though. - Other new apps (but haven't tried): Napster, Hulu Plus, Facebook, CinemaNow?, DailyMotion? 77 of 77 people found the following review helpful Beautiful TV (first impressions) By T. Hladish I've only had the TV for a few hours, but I have only good things to say at this point. The image quality is awesome, the box was pristine, and setting it up was really easy. The delivery guy even helped me get it mounted to the stand, which I don't think he had to do. I like the menu system--it looks cool and is intuitive and well organized. There are a few things I was concerned about after reading reviews of other Samsung LCD TV's, but I haven't found any of them to be an issue: - The remote is not finicky. You can point it in any direction, even backwards, and it works perfectly. - While you would not mistake the sound from the TV as coming from a good stereo, I'm very happy with it. I've only turned it up to about 15 out of 100, and even that seems loud in a quiet house. If it scales linearly, I can't imagine ever needing to turn it up all the way - Some people complained about a system Samsung uses to dynamically adjust the backlight to get deeper blacks,.

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