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Samsung LN46B750 46Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV

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Brand: Samsung
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Make the move to the smoothest LCD action ever, with Samsung’s LN46B750 LCD HDTV. Start with the incredible color and rich clarity of Full HD 1080p resolution, all on a 46-inch screen. Add the power of Samsung’s newest Auto Motion Plus240Hz technology, for a new level of the most lifelike LCD action on the market. Samsung’s Medi@2.0 feature puts customizable widgets, with content from partners like Flickr and Yahoo!, under your control via your remote. A pre-loaded Content Library offers hours of built-in digital entertainment and information, from games to yoga routines. Four HDMI inputs make DVD, cable or satellite HD box, or Blu-ray Disc connectivity a snap. And with the attractive Touch of Color design, the subtle charcoal grey accent at the bezel’s edge underscores this LCD HDTV’s elegance. more info

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James C. McPeak October 11, 2009 at 5:52 pm

Excellent 46″LCDHTV with 240hrz
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I bought this Samsung TV about 2 months ago, and I am so impressed. The picture is so clear its like the people on the TV program are sitting in your living room. I watched the Titan’s/Cowboys game last night and WOW..I have owned two other different LCD tv’s and they didn’t come close to this one..I recommend this to everyone..

Wendy Ritch October 17, 2009 at 5:16 pm

Almost perfect! 8)
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
This is ALMOST the world’s greatest TV. Truly. I upgraded from an HD-ready Olevia and when I first turned on the Samsung I literally couldn’t believe my eyes. What a picture!! I did tweak the color and sound settings, which is easy to do. If you buy one of the Samsung blu-ray players that includes the wireless LAN dongle than you can use it with the TV, too; firmware upgrades are a snap using your wireless network. And Blu-ray movies on this TV are even more amazing than watching HD TV shows on it. Standard TV shows look great, too, but you’ll notice some blur during action scenes/events. I was really hoping to be able to get rid of my cable box/remote but this TV does not have a CABLE-Card slot — if it did, it would be the perfect TV! The sound is only passable, but now that I have it hooked up to the Samsung HT-BD3252 home theater system (it rocks!!) the sound is amazing. I may never go to a movie theatre again! 8)

Bball referee November 5, 2009 at 6:46 am

Great Picture
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I checked out many different 46″ TV’s and I found this to have the best picture of the bunch. Picture was great out the box and some of the other reviews may have been to critical of the picture quality. The blacks were black and the reds clear. The instructions were a little confusing and switching between modes was confusing.

D. Middleworth November 20, 2009 at 12:25 am

Samsung & Amazon rocks
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I had a 2004 Toshiba 32″ flat screen digital/HD ready TV w/one big-ass cathode ray tube in it. Actually a great picture, that took the digital signal when it was finally available and HD channels were great although the screen ratio was traditional 4:3. And the thing must have weighed 200 lbs. It gradually developed a power hum that i couldn’t get rid of.

I started researching LED, LCD and Plasma TV’s and ran around to Best Buy, HH Gregg, and even Costco to compare prices and other models. The Samsung LN46B750 listed at about $2200 at BestBuy and the best price they had was about $1800. Considering Amazon offered free shipping and no sales tax for about $1600 made the BestBuy salesman say “We can’t beat that” ..even though they say they will beat any store price, they mean brick and mortar; not internet like Amazon. My Choice was easy.

The only glitch was Amazon glitched my phone #, so they “couldn’t contact me” (like they didn’t have my e-mail?) when it had arrived in my city (Nashville) so i had to call them after a few days had passed the estimated delivery time, and I had to pick it up on the weekend on my own at the delivery hub (because i couldn’t wait til Monday) and set it up myself. The TV is amazing, however, and the price was the best i could find anywhere. I am totally happy with the TV but a little disgruntled w/Amazon/(ultimately the delivery service – but i blame Amazon since they transposed the number wrong to begin with) in not alerting me that my TV was in town awaiting delivery instructions.Samsung LN46B750 46-Inch 1080p 240Hz LCD HDTV with Charcoal Grey Touch of Color

TampaJoe December 9, 2009 at 11:48 am

Great TV, but a bit too much & pricey
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
I purchased this TV after much deliberation around size (40-50″) and type (Plasma or LCD), knowing I wanted to get a nice HDTV. This was my first HDTV, so walking into BB and comparing Plasmas and LCD’s was quite intriguing – I found that I liked the sharpness and brightness of the LCD’s and was able to get this 750B and a great price from Amazon. First night watching some HD channels, the “soap opera” effect immediately became noticeable – after some reading (CNET review) I adjusted the judder/blur to basically lower the 240hz interpolation and (for the most part) the “cartoon effect” was gone. I did not notice any motion blur with sports or movies, but began to realize TV was quite bright, not absolute “black”, and a bit smaller than I would have liked. The sound is poor out of the box, but is adjustable to a point where it is OK. Did a bit more research and decided to move to 50″ Samsung Plasma. Contacted Amazon to arrange for a return, (I saved ALL packaging), and they very graciously and efficiently made arrangements, Pilot was generally good with delivery and pickup. Overall I am pleased with my Amazon experience, and am waiting for the Samsung 50b650 series to be re-stocked – a lower price TV with better PQ. Don’t get me wrong – this is a GREAT TV, especially for an LCD, but I’m learning and the new Plasmas are quite impressive.

M. Strole December 17, 2009 at 12:14 am

Will not buy another Samsung
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
We brought our Samsung less than 2 years ago and it is already broken. The estimate for repair is almost $900, needless to say we are buying a new tv and it will not be a Samsung. Customer support was not helpful and have given us no compensation. If you do buy a Samsung buy an extended warranty as there is no quality control and the tv could stop working at any time.

Bryan Hickman December 19, 2009 at 1:37 am

Samsung Flat Screen TV Review
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I am very happy with this TV. Setup was easy, picture quality is great, and it looks great in the apartment. Very satisfied.

Ms Runner December 22, 2009 at 1:44 pm

Samsung LN46B750
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I am very satisified with my purchase. The picture quality is great, the setup was very easy and it looks nice hanging on my wall. My only complaint is that the sound quality from the B750 is just okay, so I guess my next purchase will be a suround sound system or perhaps a soundbar system to avoid the wires.

Overall, I’m really happy with my purchase

Sukmin Choi January 21, 2010 at 5:39 am

A very satisfied purchase
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I’m writing this review based on my personal experience.

I initially bought a UN46B8000 because of 40% less power consumption and the cool look. At the store, I’ve compared UN46B8000 and LN46B750 side by side. LN46B750 had a natural white(white that is easy on eyes) compared to UN46B8000. When you buy printer papers, you will notice difference in whites. Some white colors feel warmer than others. That is one thing I noticed. Yes, the contrast ratio of the 8000 much higher than 750. I was not convinced 8000 had a better picture quality than 750. However, I went home with 8000. That night, I watched a movie with lights off. I noticed the edges are very slightly brighter than the center. It started annoying me. The remote controller’s Left, right, up, and down responded with 1 sec delay. I wasn’t going to hung my TV on the wall. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think edge lit back light will turn off the dark areas darker, unlike Local LED back light. I read some reviews that 750 has better uniformity than UNB7000. So, I returned 8000 for 750. Still 14% less energy consumption. I personally think the black looks darker. The edge of LCD is visibly darker than 8000. More video connection. “Plug and Play” Divx movie also works on 750. Oh yeah,, Did I mention the Remote controller works much much better than 8000? The store I went to had a Promotion, and they gave me a free Samsung BR Player. I refunded $400. I’m very happy with 750.

Jack Perez January 25, 2010 at 12:52 pm

Awesome
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This tv was really cool no problems, it was packaged good cuz the box had a dent but the tv didnt even had a scratch. the tv has many usful features like u can like it with ur computer throught a network and it can go online for updates and widgets. color is great and so is the sound. well no complains here hope your is as good or better for u.

Michael G. Theissen January 28, 2010 at 4:45 pm

Samsung LN46B750 240Z LCD HDTV
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
My wife and I are extremely pleased with our new TV. The price was well under any local prices that we shopped. With the year and no interest payback, it was a perfect time to upgrade. The picture is amazing! The only thing we don`t like is having to by the Samsung $80.00 part so that it can be wireless and online.

Bass Ace March 6, 2010 at 6:47 pm

Don’t believe Amozon about financing offers!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This review is not about the TV which is great.It’s to expose their fraudulent finance offers.One of the selling points for me was their 24 month no interest financing offer.THEY NEVER HONORED THAT OFFER!After I ordered the TV I started receiving e-mails from Amazon to the effect that my order was canceled.When I called to inquire why they said my Amazon store card was stolen.I told them this was impossible as I had not received it yet!I applied for it the same time I purchased the TV.I had to reapply for another card.This put me passed the deadline for the financing offer.By the way it took at lest an hour to get that straightened out as I keep getting passed back and forth between Amazon customer service and the credit department.Neither department wanted to take responsibility.I then confirmed with the representative that I would still get the same financing offer.To which she agreed.

When I received my first bill there was a finance charge.I called and the rep said it would be corrected and credited.It was not.I had another finance charge on my next statement.I then called GE who is a separate entity and does the financing for Amazon.I was told that they didn’t offer a 24 month no interest financing.He offered me a 18 month no interest financing.I decided this would be the best offer I could get so I took it.I’m just waiting to see if that will actually be honored!

Bottom line.Amazon can not legally make any financing offer as they don’t have a credit department.TV’s purchased on credit from Amazon are financed through GE.

B. Burfield March 29, 2010 at 7:17 pm

Nice TV
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This is my 1st LCD flat screen anything and the quality is superb. I love how the DLNA interacts with my PC being able to pull stored photos or videos to the set wirelessly. I did purchase the WiFi adaptor seperately. The Yahoo Gadgets need to be disversified and it looks like they’re working on that slowly. I cannot say I have too many complaints with my purchase, I wish I would be able to stream video from Netflix without purchasing another gadget.

Totally worth the $$…

K. Pendyala April 6, 2010 at 9:15 pm

Good TV with some noticeable issues
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
I used to own last year’s model A850 (slim LCD) which was an amazing TV but had two major issues: TOC Separation (Which did it for me) and clouding and flashlighting. Samsung replaced my A850 with a new B750 last month (in warranty exchange) and my experience with the new TV is mixed at best.

First up, the good things that I liked about this TV (obviously I’ll be comparing it against A850).. The screen uniformity is probably the best I’ve seen for an LCD TV and so thinks Cnet and other reviewers. The black levels on this TV are awesome and it now supports a lot more video formats (played from USB port or DLNA) than last year’s models. It does have 240 Hz which I am not sure is huge thing ‘coz I could never notice any difference compared to 120Hz A850, but the software now supports independent blur and judder control which I think is awesome. Also, using the Game mode doesn’t grey out as many controls as the last year’s models and 2 ms response time gotta be a good thing right? Grey TOC is so subtle you could barely notice there’s any TOC so that could be a huge plus for a lot of people (but personally, I could care less, I mean I liked the red TOC on A850)… so that sums up a lot of positives about this TV. If not for the following negatives, this would have been an almost perfect TV.

Now for the negatives, which is almost driving me crazy at the moment… The viewing angles have definitely taken a hit on this TV compared to A850. I can get the best picture (which is considerably better than A850) from only one seat in my room, and that’s right opposite to the samsung logo on the TV, once you are off center, you can see the picture on the opposite side is slowly washing away.. the best way to notice this is to put up a really dark screen and keep moving away from center and you can see blue shade instead of black on the opposite side of the TV. The surprising thing is that this happens even when I am seated on either side of my 3 seater couch which is right opposite to the TV :( …I don’t mean to say that the picture looks like a photo film negative from off angles (like on some dell laptop screens) but you can definitely notice the washing out.

The second and probably the most affecting (to me) is that it emits a lot of stray IR which interferes with my Tivo HD and makes my Dish DVR 722K absolutely unusable with IR remote when the TV is on. I have heard of similar stories with AT&T U-Verse set top boxes. So if you own any of these devices, be prepared to go back to 70s era like walking up to the box to change channels, or buy yourself a UHF alternative… Samsung said it’s repairable but I am still having difficulty getting it repaired.. maybe I’ll have to replace it again :(

And in case you are wondering, why I didn’t talk about the TV@Internet yahoo! widgets thingy… it’s best kept that way… they are slow as hell and practically unusable unless you got patience levels of Mahatma Gandhi…. that doesn’t come under negatives for me ‘coz it’s comparable to the original samsung widgets on A850, but they now offer more useful widgets like twitter and youtube.. if only they were a little more responsive, that would have definitely ended up high on the positives.

So overall, if you don’t have the devices like Tivo HD or Dish DVR (with IR remote) and are not so worried about off angle viewing, this is definitely an awesome TV to suggest.. but if you are like me, then weigh your options.

pal :)

R. Crane April 7, 2010 at 1:12 pm

Wow
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
This is one fine LCD…great picture and sound. Football is even more fun to watch.

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