Samsung PN42B450 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV

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Samsung PN42B450 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV
 
Manufacturer: Samsung
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List Price: $749.99
Sale Price: $624.00
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Product Description

42.3" screen (measured diagonally) * 1024 x 768 pixels * 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio * 600Hz Subfield Motion anti-blur technology * FilterBright anti-glare filter *

Product Details

  • 42-inch high definition TV with 720p resolution
  • Two component, and one composite video input; two 10W bottom speakers and SRS TruSurround HD for a rich surround-sound
  • Mega dynamic contrast ratio for a stunning high contrast picture
  • Anynet technology makes system control of compatible A/V devices like a Blu-ray player or HTIB system a one-touch operation
  • One-year parts and labor warranty

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Pleasently Surprised
 
Review Date: March 10, 2010
Reviewer: K. Ifill, Gwinnett County, GA
Okay I've been doing some research and reading all the reviews. Firstly, I've owned Samsung HTV's before and have always been happy with their equipment. During my review of a bedroom replacement HDTV I came across the Samsung PN42B450. Since I recently removed all my cable boxes in the house except for the HDTV/DVR (Comcast Georgia) I needed a HDTV with a built-in tuner to scan Comcast signals using IRC. Thankfully this HDTV rocks and found everything I originally had and even though some channels aren't HD picture quality is still amazing.

If you need a HDTV and have Cable feel confident in knowing this HDTV will indeed pickup all your Cable (unscrambled) channels... not just 12 but I'm talking about 130!! I don't have anything else added to it yet but looking into a DVD/R and will update accordingly. FYI Audio Output is indeed optical only so beware for your bedroom home theater people... you might need to upgrade.
Awesome and at a Great price.
 
Review Date: March 9, 2010
Reviewer: J. Buschman,
This has been a great TV. Vibrant colors, no problems with action or fast motion artifacts. Deep blacks. I highly recommend this unit as a great value for price TV.
mr Angry at Amazon.
 
Review Date: March 6, 2010
Reviewer: L. Tran,
The TV set is very good, the shipping company Pilot is no good, they are a bunch of lazy men, at least in my town.
Amazon is a weird place for shopping, if they knew some items are hot, they,then jack up the price, so look out for the dishonest Amazonians, they are not as nice as they may seem.
Great Plasma @ A Great Price!
 
Review Date: March 3, 2010
Reviewer: S. Smith, Sanford, ME United States
I was saving the dvd "Star Trek" that I received for Xmas for when I upgraded from my Sony Wega CRT. The Samsung performed beautifully; nice contrast during the many explosions. I watched it mostly in Zoom 1 mode and really didn't notice any stretching and it almost filled the screen which was really nice. I don't know when you'd use Zoom 2 as everybody is elastic in that mode. I used the following settings that I found somebody posted during my exhaustive research period, claiming his TV was setup by a TV station engineer friend:
CELL 10, CONTRAST 55, BRIGHTNESS 50, SHARPNESS 0, COLOR 40, TINT G50/R50

After the movie it was on to Simpsons(tv) & Futurama(dvd)...wow, the colors just popped! I was happy to find extra channels now accessible (I'm using regular expanded basic cable); most major networks have an HD channel alongside with the SD channel. It's like night & day - compared to the HD the SD is for me to poop on! Others have mentioned how the SD picture takes a hit from CRT and it does a little, but it's not bad and certainly watchable. I think it's more when you switch from an HD to SD channel that the quality differences are so easily noticeable. This was one of my main concerns as I don't want to shell out more $ for digital cable. Of course I'm comparing a 27" CRT with a 42" Plasma, so it's not exactly apples to apples here.

I was originally leaning towards the 50" due to it having the USB and internet connections, but figured I'd wait and get those on a Blu-ray player and save me quite a bit of money since the 50" was twice as much.

Only CON that I can come up with is that the remote is oddly shaped; the back curves and makes it a little awkward to hold; somebody else described it well as "bottom-heavy." Not sure who came up with that idea, must have been submitted as a joke by an employee. Certainly not a deal breaker. The button layout is fine.

I've now had the tv a couple weeks and have watched a few dvd movies and plenty of cable and am 100% happy with the set. I am sitting 9-10 feet away and this TV is PLENTY big enough! The image is so crisp I can't imagine 1080p being much of a difference. The internal speakers are adequate at best; I use them for regular tv and my stereo for movies. The SRS surround really doesn't do anything surround-wise, just sounds different. The TV has now shed light on how inadequate my cheap 20-year old tower speakers are. Time to start researching sound systems...
David's review
 
Review Date: February 27, 2010
Reviewer: David L. Perrin, ROANOKE, VA, US
I am very pleased with the product. However I'm a little disappointed in the fact that the same 42"TV now sells for $100.-- less

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