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Samsung LN52B630


$2,300.00 Released May, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Color saturation looks great out of the box, very realistic. Blacks are very dark, don't tend to wash out into grey. Fully transparent glass bezel looks impressive, creates a cool effect in the dark.

The Cons:Can get a lot of glare from the bezel. Viewing angle is poor, picture noticeably washes out at more than 15 degrees. 120Hz mode looks very unnatural and unnerving for anything other than sports.

The Samsung LN52B630 is a 52" high definition LCD TV from Samsung's high-end 6 Series.  The TV features a native resolution of 1080p, dynamic contrast ratio of 80,000:1, and auto motion plus 120Hz technology.

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  It includes built-in 10-watt stereo speakers and a variety of connectivity options such as 4 HDMI inputs, 2 USB inputs, and an ethernet port.  For more information see the full 2009 Samsung 6 Series report.
 

Features/Specs

  • 52" LCD Display
  • 16:9 Image Aspect Ratio
  • 1920 x 1080 Resolution
  • Auto Motion Plus 120Hz
  • 4ms Response Time
  • InfoLink RSS
  • 80,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • Wide Color Enhancer 3 Technology
  • SRS TruSurround HD
  • Built-in 10-watt Stereo Speakers
  • Built-in ATSC, NTSC, and QAM Tuners
  • Touch of Color Red-Tinted Bezel
  • Energy Star Qualified
  • Inputs/Outputs: 4 x HDMI, 2 x Composite, 2 x Component, 1 x PC, 2 x USB, 1 x Ethernet
  • Dimensions: 49.7" x 34.5" x 12"

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Pros
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    color saturation looks great out of the box, very realistic

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    blacks are very dark, don't tend to wash out into grey

  • 1

    fully transparent glass bezel looks impressive, creates a cool effect in the dark

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    speakers are loud and clear, no real need for an external system except for enthusiasts

Cons
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    can get a lot of glare from the bezel

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    viewing angle is poor, picture noticeably washes out at more than 15 degrees

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    120Hz mode looks very unnatural and unnerving for anything other than sports

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