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Samsung LN46B750
$2,400.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:For $300 more than the 650 series, you get a 240hz processor, 50,000 more contrast ratio, and cut the response time in half. worth it!! USB media playback supports a good variety of media types, most notably MKV. Elegant, understated design that is remarkably thin for an LCD at about 3" deep.
The Cons:No LED backlight with local dimming. Could get a decent LED Samsung TV with similar specs for this price point. Sits a bit wobbly on the stand when screwed in.
Also known as the 750 Series, the 7 Series line of televisions represents Samsung's highest end LCD HDTVs that use regular CCFL backlighting solution as opposed to the newer LED backlights. This 2009 line continues the 7 Series brand introduced in 2008, and upgrades the sets to contain the top of the line features of 2009 which includes a 1080p native resolution, 240Hz motion compensation technology, deep Internet connectivity and expanded digital media format support.
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Specifications
- native resolution of 1080p
- Auto Motion Plus 240Hz
- CCFL backlighting
- Energy Star 3.0 compliant
- Inputs: 4xHDMI, USB, Ethernet
- Internet@TV
- USB Media format support
- video: 3GPP, MKV, WMV9 and DivX
- audio: MP3
- photo: jpeg
User Reviews (3)
Pros & Cons
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for $300 more than the 650 series, you get a 240hz processor, 50,000 more contrast ratio, and cut the response time in half. worth it!!
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USB media playback supports a good variety of media types, most notably MKV.
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Elegant, understated design that is remarkably thin for an LCD at about 3" deep.
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Great picture quality--nice, vivid colours; very deep blacks for an LCD.
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Large variety of picture settings allow for minute picture customization.
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240Hz looks great, really enhances gaming and sports.
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no LED backlight with local dimming
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Could get a decent LED Samsung TV with similar specs for this price point.
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Sits a bit wobbly on the stand when screwed in.
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No real discernible difference between 240Hz and 120Hz.
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