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Date: 2008-12-09 Why did I wait so long........... I don't usually watch TV, prefer reading or the web. I noticed our projection TV was rolling for the first 5 minutes, and figuring it was going to go soon, my wife dragged me to a sale. She was looking and comparing TV's, one a 52" 1080P and 120mhz and it was quite expensive,I asked my wife to compare it with the set right next to it the Samsung PN50A450 and she really didn't see a difference. The size was very similar and the picture just as good, with a slight edge going to the mega buck TV, but it was $1200 more and I only paid $899. I walked in the store thinking I had to have 1080P, 52 inch, and everything else you can think of. Remember you are not going to have the TV's next to each other, this is a GREAT TV and it made me a believer. So we put the extra money into a piece of furniture opposed to a put together stand. My only real concern was the speakers since I had read a few reviews that said they thought the speakers were inadequate, the speakers are great. We are super pleased with the picture and the sound. I don't see any problem with the set at all and I have been lingering about the living room more than usual. Gorgeous TV.................and cabinet :-) Date: 2008-11-23 Great TV I have been saving and doing research for the last year for a flat panel TV and I could not be happier. I have read all about 1080p vs 720p and plama vs LCD and I am completly satisfied with this TV. You can not beat the price and the picture looks great. From the naked eye I could tell no difference between this TV and the 1080p version. I have had no issues and I do not think you need to spend $500 or more for a differnt TV. If you are looking for 50" or glorious TV, you have found it. Date: 2008-11-20 Best TV for the price Here's the deal, I spent days upon painful days researching the best TV for the money. I researched on-line, in-store, read reviews, watched all sorts of TV's and noticed and came up with a few points everyone should know: 1) If your buying a 50 inch or smaller flat screen TV - 720p will give you as good a picture as 1080p. In fact all signal sources, except BluRay aren't 1080p anyway. You can not tell the difference. 2) Get a TV with at least 3 HDMI inputs. This will cover your cable, BluRay, and gaming system. 3) The new Plasma TV's last just as long as a new LCD - Don't believe the hype. 4) Call your credit card before you buy a service plan. Most credit cards will double what the manufacturer offers you for FREE. As far as this TV, for the price, the picture is awesome. Dark blacks, crisp lines, the picture is great. In fact it is just as good as my 50" Sony DLP that costs way more.....(BTW - I have now sold the Sony) I have this hooked up to a home theater, so I never use the TV's speakers so I can't comment on that. The remote is fine, it is easy to unpack, easy to set up, and easy to pay for. If you are looking for a great Flat Screen 50" or under. This is it. Order it, and enjoy! Date: 2008-11-11 Great Flat Screen TV For The Money!!! I looked at all the TV's, both plasma and LCD in the $1,500 or less price range. The Samsung PN-50A450 is the best TV for the money. I did a lot of research on the differences between the 1080 and 720, and most experts agree that with a screen of 55" or less, it is nearly impossible to tell the difference between the two. I would have to give Panasonic Viera plasma the number 2 spot, but I have yet to find it in a 50" for $999 with free shipping and no tax. The Samsung's picture was better than the Panasonic Viera's when looking at them side by side. The Vizio is not even an option anymore since you can get the Samsung for less than $1000. I am extremely satisified with my purchase and my friends can't believe I got a TV this size with a picture this good for what I paid for it. Also, pay the extra $$ and get the HD package from your cable company. It makes night and day difference. I don't even watch the non-HD channels anymore. Date: 2008-11-11 Big Bank for the Buck Big TV, low price, great color, great blacks... if you want to save some money and hold off on getting the 1080p television, you can't go wrong with this 720p monster. And the white glove delivery service was 10 times better than hauling it home from the local electronics store.
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