Samsung LN52A750 52" Full High Definition LCD TV with 1080p Resolution
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Samsung LN52A750 52 inch 1080p LCD HDTV - Refurbished
The Samsung LN52A750 couples cutting-edge display technology with innovative features to deliver a new
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52" Series 7 Touch of Color 1080p LCD HDTV
This is no time for dipping your toes . . . dive into the flat-panel HDTV experience. All of your hi
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LN52A750 52" 1080p LCD TV, HDMI Inputs x 4, NTSC/ATSC/QAM Tuner, Picture-in-Picture, Wiselink USB Port, 120Hz Frame Rate, 1GB Internal Flash Memory
The LN52A750 from Samsung is a full featured 52" 1080p LCD TV that is perfect for your media room. With
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LN52A750 Samsung 7 Series 52" LCD 1080p HDTV (120Hz)
Add a Touch of Color? to your entertainment experience with the LN52A750 HDTV. An innovative, new design
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Samsung LN52A750 52" LCD TV - 52" - ATSC - 16:9 - 1920 x 1080 - Surround - HDTV
Add a Touch of Color to your entertainment experience with the LN52A750 HDTV. An design only from SAMSUNG,
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Samsung LN52A750 52 1080p LCD HDTV with 120 Hz"
TV tuners: digital (ATSC) & analog (NTSC) over-the-air, QAM cable,1920 x 1080 pixels,120Hz refresh rate
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Samsung LN52A750 52" Full High Definition LCD TV with 1080p Resolution
Key Features: 1080p resolution,4 HDMI inputs,120Hz frame rate,HD tuner,4ms response time,SRS TruSurround
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52" 1080p LCD TV
With its high-contrast, super-bright display, this flat screen will bring HD content to life in full
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Samsung LN52A750 - 52 1080P LCD HDTV - 50,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio - 120Hz - 6ms Response Time
Add a Touch of Color to your entertainment experience with the LN52A750 HDTV. An innovative, new design
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Samsung LN52A750 52" Full High Definition LCD TV with 1080p Resolution
Enjoy pre-loaded HD content, including cooking, fitness, children's entertainment, and a photo gallery
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Truely a great TV. Everything as advertised, easy and intuitive to use. Picture looks great. You can set it to "Sports, Movies, Games " etc. , or tweek all the seetings yourself. Lots of user settings, and menues; which I found easy to use. If you don't have a flash drive, get one. You can download updated software and drivers from Samsungs website, and with a Flash drive and the TV's UBS port; Bam! your TV's software is updated. I see this TV lasting a long time with this feature.
The shipment was great. After purchasing at Amazon, delivery was estimated at 1 week. The frieght company called the next day to schedule a delivery. I ordered on a Friday; overnight it was shipped from PA to NY ( Westchester, just above NYC). I could have had it in my appartment Monday! But schueduled the delivery for the following Friday. I was not expecting it so quick, and wanted to give my boss a little notice I would be taking a day off to recive my great new TV.
When it arrived from Pilot Frieght, the
The shipment was great. After purchasing at Amazon, delivery was estimated at 1 week. The frieght company called the next day to schedule a delivery. I ordered on a Friday; overnight it was shipped from PA to NY ( Westchester, just above NYC). I could have had it in my appartment Monday! But schueduled the delivery for the following Friday. I was not expecting it so quick, and wanted to give my boss a little notice I would be taking a day off to recive my great new TV.
When it arrived from Pilot Frieght, the
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I bought this TV sight unseen. However, I did research by reading reviews on Amazon and AVSForum. Coming from a 4 year old Plasma, I have to say the colors and black levels are very impressive for an LCD (better than my previous plasma). I'm sure the current plasmas have better blacks, but the benefits of LCD far exceed the better blacks. The dynamic contrast ratio and black enhancer more than make up for any perceived differences in contrast ratio.
I have to discuss AMP a little bit. At first, watching movies with AMP on seems "off." The reason being that our eyes are familiar with 24 frame films which is actually not as natural as 60 or even 30 frames per second. However, we've watched movies at this rate all our lives so what's unnatural becomes natural. So when AMP adds frames to films, the movie seems more life like and a little strange or "soap operaish." It's different, but it's by no means a bad thing. It's really a personal preference but I prefer the clarity and life-like HD
I have to discuss AMP a little bit. At first, watching movies with AMP on seems "off." The reason being that our eyes are familiar with 24 frame films which is actually not as natural as 60 or even 30 frames per second. However, we've watched movies at this rate all our lives so what's unnatural becomes natural. So when AMP adds frames to films, the movie seems more life like and a little strange or "soap operaish." It's different, but it's by no means a bad thing. It's really a personal preference but I prefer the clarity and life-like HD
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One can not overestimate the WOW factor of the Samsung LN52A750 52-Inch 1080p DLNA LCD HDTV with RED Touch of Color. In the LN52A750 Samsung has given the world brilliant picture quality and stunning style in a unit that anyone would be proud to make the centerpiece of their living room or entertainment palace.
Right out of the box the picture is impressive, although the factory settings are too bright and overly saturated. This is to be expected, however, as virtually all manufacturers tune their sets to stand out in store displays. After fine-tuning my set using Digital Video Essentials: Optimize Your Home Entertainment System (NTSC Component), I now have a virtually perfect picture. It was a tedious and time-consuming process, however, so my recommendation to the patience-impaired would be to hire someone locally to do the work using the latest test equipment. For most people it would be well worth the cost (est. $50 -$75) after shelling out a couple of G's for a state-of-the-art LCD
Right out of the box the picture is impressive, although the factory settings are too bright and overly saturated. This is to be expected, however, as virtually all manufacturers tune their sets to stand out in store displays. After fine-tuning my set using Digital Video Essentials: Optimize Your Home Entertainment System (NTSC Component), I now have a virtually perfect picture. It was a tedious and time-consuming process, however, so my recommendation to the patience-impaired would be to hire someone locally to do the work using the latest test equipment. For most people it would be well worth the cost (est. $50 -$75) after shelling out a couple of G's for a state-of-the-art LCD
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